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If you're travelling to Charleston, South Carolina, take a look at all these ideas I have for you in the Holy City. From visits to its main plantations to food tours, ghost tours and water sports, whatever your interests, you're sure to find plenty of things to catch your eye on this list.
I also recommend checking out this article on what to see and do in Charleston to get an idea of the highlights of your visit and help you plan your itinerary.
1. Take a walking tour of Charleston's main attractions

One of the best ways to get to know Charleston is on foot, strolling through its cobbled streets, historic houses and charming squares. To do this, you can take a historical tour of Charleston that will allow you to discover the evolution of the city from its colonial origins to the present day.
There are options for all tastes: from general tours of the old town to themed tours of cemeteries, galleries or gastronomic spaces. You can also consider the Charleston tourist bus if you prefer a more comfortable tour.
2. Discover Boone Hall Plantation

The economic, social and political history of Charleston is closely linked to its plantations. Among the most famous is Boone Hall Plantation, considered the number one plantation in the city. In fact, Boone Hall is the most photographed plantation in the United States and a must-see for anyone travelling to Charleston.
This experience includes admission to the plantation grounds. The tour begins on Avenue Of Oaks and continues with the Black History In America exhibit, which consists of nine original slave cabins. As if that weren't enough, you can also tour the plantation house.
3. Take a horse-drawn carriage ride through Charleston and learn about its history

A very special way to see historic downtown Charleston is aboard a horse-drawn carriage. This one-hour guided tour takes you through the main streets of the old town while you learn about its colonial past and its role in the Civil War.
The itinerary varies according to local traffic regulations and begins at the stables, where you can watch an educational video and meet the horses. This is an ideal option if you are only in the city for a short time.
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4. Tour the port of Charleston with a boat ride

A different way to see the city is by taking a boat trip in Charleston. From the water, you'll get great views of the harbour and learn about its maritime history and role in key conflicts.
You can choose between daytime trips to see dolphins or sunset cruises, which are ideal for avoiding the heat if you're travelling in July or August. Book in advance to secure your place.
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5. Discover the full story with this walking tour of Black Charleston

In South Carolina, and specifically in Charleston, black citizens have a past that has largely been buried. With this walking tour, you can discover the part of history that was never told, the part that doesn't appear in history books. The tour lasts two hours and is led by Damon Fordham, a historian, writer and educator.
The tour includes places such as the city market, the Jehu Jones Hotel, the Heyward-Washington House and the Old Slave Mart Museum, where slave auctions were held.
Discover Middleton Place on a tour
6. Discover Middleton Place on an excursion

This is one of the most complete and highly recommended experiences I can offer you. Middleton Palace was the residence of two of America's Founding Fathers, making it a must-see for those who want to learn about the country's history and culture. Beyond that, it is worth visiting for its wonderful gardens, which are, in fact, the oldest in the United States.
The experience includes round-trip bus transportation from Charleston, as well as a guided tour of the House Museum. You can also take a self-guided tour of the different parts of Middleton Place. Afterwards, you will enjoy a delicious lunch of crab soup, fried chicken, pulled pork, salad, and dessert.
7. Take a bus tour of the famous Magnolia Plantation

Magnolia Plantation, founded in 1676, is one of the oldest in the South and is considered the most beautiful garden in the United States. Visiting it is like stepping back in time to centuries of Southern history.
You can tour its gardens and grounds on an air-conditioned bus accompanied by an expert guide who will explain everything about its past and evolution.
8. Learn all about the history, culture and architecture of Charleston

On this walking tour with a licensed guide, you will learn in depth about the culture, architecture and history of this South Carolina city. In addition, the guide will tailor their explanations to your interests, making the experience even more entertaining.
The tour begins at the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, where the Declaration of Independence was read in 1776. Next, you will visit the Old Slave Mart Museum, formerly known as Ryan's Slave Mart. What is now a museum was once a slave auction site. You will also see the Dock Street Theatre and Charleston City Hall.
9. Take a historical walk through the French Quarter

The French Quarter is one of the most important historical areas in Charleston. The colonial past of the city is clearly visible in the architecture of its buildings. During this walking tour, you will discover the main tourist attractions of the Holy City. A guide will explain in detail the history and interesting facts about the different points along the route.
You will visit Riley Waterfront Park, the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, Rainbow Row, the Pink House Gallery and Charleston City Hall, among other places. You will also stroll through the port of Charleston and see the castle and its fortifications.
10. Discover Charleston aboard a minibus

If you want to learn everything there is to know about Charleston and explore every corner of the city, I recommend this small group tour by minibus. Your feet will thank you for the break, and you won't have to deal with the stifling, humid heat. This experience lasts an hour and a half and takes you through the historic district of the city, known as the "
" Groups are limited to a maximum of 15 people, so you'll get personalised attention from the guide. This means you can ask questions and satisfy your curiosity about the history of the Holy City. During the tour, the bus will make a stop so you can take photos.
- **Find out more...**If you want to know more about bus tours of the city, check out this article on the Charleston tourist bus . Charleston tourist buses
11. Meet the most important women in Charleston's history

This experience is perfect for you if you want to learn about the whole story, going beyond the superficial view provided by books. In Charleston, women have played a very important role throughout the city's history. During this two-hour guided tour, you will learn their names, achievements and sacrifices.
During the tour, you will pass by different points of interest in the city, such as St. Philip's Church, Pink House Gallery and Nathaniel Russell House. An authorised guide and expert on the subject will accompany you throughout the tour, explaining the history of the women who played a leading role in Charleston's history.
12. Treat your taste buds to a food tour

It's not all about learning! On your trip to Charleston, you should also make time to discover the city's culinary culture. This experience is perfect for that, as you'll visit a total of four local eateries, where you'll sample the flavours that characterise this South Carolina city.
The experience also includes a historical tour of the city's culinary culture. An expert guide will tell you interesting stories about the topic. The food tour lasts 3 hours.
13. Connect with nature on this eco-friendly kayak tour

Travelling is also the perfect opportunity to disconnect and connect: disconnect from the noise and connect with nature and yourself. Discover the wildest side of Charleston on this eco-friendly kayak tour of Folly Creek. The experience is for small groups of up to 12 people. It's great for both children and adults, as no previous experience is necessary to operate the kayak.
The tour lasts 2 hours, during which you will learn all about Folly Creek thanks to the expert knowledge of the local guide. As if that weren't enough, you'll get to see dolphins, pelicans, loggerhead turtles and crabs up close. This experience is ideal for May, when the heat isn't too intense yet.
- **Find out more...**If you want to know more about the best things to do in Charleston in May, check out this article on 10 things to see and do in Charleston in May. 10 things to see and do in Charleston in May
14. Visit the Morris Island Lighthouse on an eco-friendly cruise

Morris Island played a vital role during the American Civil War thanks to its strategic location. It is an uninhabited island that can only be reached by boat. With this experience, you will have the opportunity to explore it for yourself.
The experience lasts two and a half hours. You will arrive at the island on an eco-friendly cruise, where you can enjoy the natural surroundings for an hour. During this time, you can collect shells, take photos of the lighthouse and enjoy the views from the beach. Dolphin sightings are also common on this excursion. This experience is ideal for the month of July.
15. Travel by ferry from Waterfront Park to Daniel Island

Enjoy a pleasant boat ride with the sea breeze in your hair and wonderful panoramic views of the landscape. The ferry ride includes a drink, either a soft drink or water. Afterwards, when you arrive at Daniel Island, you can have dinner at The Kingstide or Sermet's Courtyard, two restaurants located across from the sea.
At the end of this incredible dining experience, the ferry will be waiting to take you back to Waterfront Park. This is a very romantic plan, ideal if you are visiting Charleston with your partner.
16. Get away from the city and visit the surroundings of Charleston

Leave Charleston behind and see the city from the sea, marvelling at the wonderful views. You can walk around the Citadel military campus, see the sixth oldest lighthouse in the United States and visit a beach famous among surfers.
The experience begins with a boat trip to Morris Island, where you can see the beautiful port of Charleston from afar. Afterwards, you'll head to Folly Pier, where you can take a dip in the sea. Next, you'll tour the Citadel military campus. As if that weren't enough, you can also visit Fort Moultrie, where many of the African slaves who were forced to march to the United States were held.
17. Discover the spookiest side of Charleston with this night tour

Charleston is considered one of the most haunted cities in the United States, and touring its streets at night is a unique experience for those who enjoy mystery. With a local guide, you'll learn about the tragedies and mysterious events that have fuelled legends since colonial times.
The route includes places such as the Unitarian Church Cemetery (1772), the epicentre of many stories collected in the book 'The Ghosts of Charleston', and begins at the Buxton Boos bookshop. There are tours for all ages and also versions for adults only.
- Find out more... The 8 best ghost tours in Charleston
18. Spot dolphins from a water taxi

Dolphins are common in the waters around Charleston. That's why most tourists who visit the city include this activity in their plans. It's a unique experience where you can see these playful and fun cetaceans swimming freely in the sea.
The water taxi makes four stops, all of them close to the port of Charleston. You can stop at any of them to take a stroll around the area and then hop back on board. This is an ideal plan for sunny days, when you can enjoy the sea breeze in your hair. Therefore, I do not recommend booking this experience if you are travelling in winter.
- **Find out more...**If you want to know more about the best things to do in Charleston in winter, check out this article on 10 things to see and do in Charleston in winter 10 things to see and do in Charleston in winter
19. Explore the Old Slave Mart Museum

In Charleston's small and welcoming French Quarter is the Old Slave Mart Museum, a historic building where slaves were auctioned in the pre-Civil War era.
A visit to this museum includes a self-guided tour to learn about the moving and shocking history of the thousands of unfortunate (mostly anonymous) people who passed through this horrific place.
20. Visit the oldest museum in the United States

Charleston is home to the oldest museum in the United States, founded in 1773. The Charleston Museum offers a fascinating look at the city's history, with exhibits ranging from Native American life to the Revolutionary War.
Admission also gives you access to two historic houses connected to the museum: the Joseph Manigault House and the Heyward-Washington House, for an even more complete cultural experience.
21. Lose yourself at Drayton Hall Plantation

Drayton Hall, founded in 1738, is the oldest preserved plantation in the United States and remains much as it was when it was first built. It is a key place to understand the history of Charleston and the slave-based economy of the South.
Admission includes access to Lenhardt Garden, two galleries, and an 18th-century African American cemetery, all accompanied by an informative audio guide that enriches the visit.
22. See Fort Sumter National Monument

Fort Sumter is one of Charleston's main tourist attractions, given its historical significance. It was here that the American Civil War began. Therefore, it is a must-see on your trip to the Holy City.
Today, you can see the fort that protected it, as well as the shrapnel and cannons that are still preserved on site. In addition, the site offers wonderful views of the sea.
23. Discover St. John the Baptist Cathedral

Located in the historic centre of Charleston, St. John the Baptist Cathedral is the largest religious temple in the city. It was built in 1861 in neo-Gothic style on the remains of an old church destroyed by fire.
Its stone architecture, stained glass windows, carved oak benches and white marble altars make it worth a visit, both for its artistic and historical value.
24. Ride across the Ravenel Bridge on a bike and take some photos!

The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge connects Charleston with Mount Pleasant and is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. In addition to its modern design, the bridge has a pedestrian and cycle path called Wonders' Way, ideal for cycling and enjoying panoramic views of the Cooper River and the Charleston skyline.
You can hire a bike from places such as The Bicycle Shoppe, Bilda Bike or Charleston Bike Share and cross this bridge in an active and very photogenic way.
25. Discover The Battery and the best parks in Charleston

The Battery is one of Charleston's most iconic waterfront promenades, located in the historic South of Broad neighbourhood and surrounded by pre-Civil War houses. It's ideal for walking and relaxing by the sea, and nearby you'll find several green spaces that complete the experience.
- White Point Garden: a park surrounded by mansions, with oak trees, palm trees and tree-lined paths that include monuments dedicated to the Civil War.
- Joe Riley Waterfront Park: famous for its pineapple-shaped fountain, it overlooks the Cooper River and is perfect for relaxing or strolling with the family.
- Rainbow Row: not a park, but one of the most picturesque areas next to The Battery, with historic pastel-coloured houses offering one of the city's most famous postcard views.
26. Discover Charles Towne Landing

More than 30 hectares make up Charleston's most important park. Charles Towne Landing is a beautiful place to relax under the shade of oak trees and lose yourself in nature. The park also has great historical value for the city, as it was the site where British colonists landed in 1670.
Walking around the area, you'll be transported back to colonial times, as the site recreates the lifestyle of that era. This is definitely a must-see on your trip to the Holy City.
27. Travel back in time as you walk through the corridors of the Aiken Rhett House Museum

It's easy to find places in Charleston that speak of the years the city lived through during the famous American Civil War. However, it's not so common to find places that look beyond this period to the years of slavery. The Aiken Rhett House Museum is one of these places where you can understand the reality of enslaved Africans.
That's why I suggest a guided tour of the interior of this property, where you can see the places where the slaves lived. Since the house is located in the centre of Charleston, you can easily visit it on any day of your trip.
28. Discover the artistic side of Charleston at the Gibbes Museum of Art

In addition to its strong past as a major player in American history, Charleston is also a cultural city. The city's artistic scene is centred around the Gibbes Museum of Art.
Here you can see all kinds of contemporary art exhibitions, some permanent and others temporary. In addition, the Gibbes Museum of Art reflects the city's history in its art, allowing you to immerse yourself in Charleston's culture during your visit.
29. Discover the Nathaniel Russell House

The Nathaniel Russell House is one of the most outstanding neoclassical houses in the United States, built in 1808 by a wealthy slave trader. The guided tour of its rooms allows you to learn about the life of Charleston's elite and reflect on its past.
Its famous three-level staircase, decorative mouldings and original furniture make a visit here an essential cultural and architectural experience.
30. Learn about the history of Charleston as you stroll through its streets

What better way to get to know a city than by walking through its streets and immersing yourself in its culture? This tour will allow you to learn about the history of Charleston while seeing its main tourist attractions. The experience lasts two hours and includes the expert commentary of a professional local guide.
The tour begins at the 'Four Corners of the Law', which includes the City Hall, the Courthouse, the Post Office and St. Michaels Church. Afterwards, you will stroll through the charming French Quarter, where you will find some of the city's most important buildings. Finally, you will visit one of Charleston's most famous areas: Rainbow Row.
- **Find out more...**If you want to know more about walking tours of the city, check out this article on the best guided tours of Charleston.
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31. Discover the rawest side of the history of the McLeod plantation

The McLeod plantation has been the site of some of the most shocking, raw and dark events in Charleston's history. Through various exhibits throughout the site, you'll learn what happened on the plantation and gain a deeper understanding of its history.
You'll also see a 600-year-old oak tree, the main house and the outdoor pavilion.
32. Relax at Battery & White Point Gardens

For those days of long walks and intense sightseeing, I recommend taking a break at Battery & White Point Gardens. These beautiful gardens full of greenery invite you to take a long, leisurely rest. You can have a picnic in the park and enjoy a special brunch or simply lie down on the grass.
Afterwards, you can head to the Battery promenade, which is right next to the park. Grab an ice cream and stroll along the promenade while enjoying the breathtaking views of the sea and Charleston harbour.
33. Take a walk through the Caw Caw Interpretive Centre

What was once an important rice plantation is now a paradise where you can disconnect and enjoy the views. If you enjoy walking in nature, I recommend heading to the Caw Caw Interpretive Centre.
You can cross bridges over swamps, marshes and wetlands, immerse yourself in forests and discover the area's wildlife, such as deer, wild turkeys and woodpeckers.
34. Learn about the history of the Confederate submarine HL Hunley

During your visit to Charleston, don't miss the HL Hunley. This Confederate submarine is famous for being the first to sink an enemy ship during the war. Today, it is one of Charleston's most striking attractions, especially if you are a history buff.
In addition to seeing the submarine, you will also have the opportunity to learn a lot about the conflict thanks to the exhibitions on site. There are also interactive exhibits that children will love.
35. Visit the South Carolina Aquarium

The South Carolina Aquarium is home to more than 5,000 animals from the marine world. Among the species found here are sea urchins, sharks, rays and horseshoe crabs.
In addition to seeing these aquatic animals, you can also watch the centre's professionals at work rescuing Zucker sea turtles.
36. Immortalise your trip to Charleston with a photo shoot that includes a sightseeing tour

It's probably happened to you more than once: you come back from a trip and find lots of photos of the city, but few of you and your loved ones that are worth keeping. With this experience , you'll make your trip to Charleston truly special.
On a beautiful tour of Charleston's main tourist attractions, renowned photographer Liz Legare Duren will take a series of photos of you. At the same time, she will share different facts and stories about the city. The tour begins at Washington Square Park and continues to the French Quarter, South Broad and High Battery.
37. Bring out your culinary side with this half-day food tour that includes a cooking class

Are you passionate about cooking? If so, this experience is for you. This four-hour tour is led by renowned chef Forrest Parker. He will guide you through the streets of Charleston, introducing you to the city's culinary history. You'll learn about Charleston's main culinary influences and discover some fascinating facts, such as the famous recipe created by a slave.
Afterwards, you'll enjoy a three-course tasting menu accompanied by locally sourced wine. And if that weren't enough, you'll get a first-hand demonstration by the chef on how to prepare these recipes.
38. Get your adrenaline pumping with this speedboat tour

If you like excitement and adrenaline, I recommend this speedboat tour of Charleston Harbour. You can drive your own F13 speedboat for two hours, during which you will cover more than 20 kilometres. In addition, during the adventure, an audio guide will tell you interesting facts about the places you pass by.
Among the places you'll be lucky enough to see during this experience are the Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge, the South Carolina Aquarium, Battery & White Point Gardens and the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown. As if that weren't enough, you may also be lucky enough to see the area's marine wildlife. If you don't know anything about sailing, don't worry, an expert will explain everything you need to know to handle the boat.
39. Treat your taste buds to a culinary tour of one of the best foodie neighbourhoods in the United States

Upper King Street is one of Charleston's most avant-garde districts. The neighbourhood is known for the culinary richness it brings to the city. In fact, Upper King Street is considered one of the 10 best food districts in the United States. You can see for yourself with this tasty and delicious experience.
On this tour, you'll sample recipes from the best restaurants on Upper King Street. The experience lasts about two and a half hours and includes all the dishes served during the tasting. If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know in advance.
40. Have fun at the Wild Blue Ropes adventure park

Experience a different kind of tourism in Charleston and add this adventure park experience to your trip. Test your limits and challenges with a series of personal and physical challenges. The park entrance fee includes two hours of unlimited use of the facilities.
You can complete a circuit consisting of 72 obstacles suspended in the air. Depending on your level, you can tackle some obstacles or others, bearing in mind that some obstacles are suspended at a height of over 10 metres. Among the obstacles you will find Tarzan ropes and swinging bridges.
41. Immerse yourself in a ghost hunt with this interactive experience

Are you interested in the supernatural world? I highly recommend this interactive experience where, for 90 to 120 minutes, you can be a paranormal investigator. You will have a paranormal tool at your disposal, with which you will explore one of the most haunted cities in the United States.
The equipment includes an infrared lighting camera, an Onvoy communication device, a thermal imaging camera and an electromagnetic field meter. The group is limited to 10 people, each of whom will be assigned a device.
42. Take a tour where beer and ghosts are the stars of the show

If you're interested in the supernatural themes that surround the city of Charleston but don't want a boring tour, this experience is for you. On this tour, beer and ghosts go hand in hand. You'll visit bars, get recommendations for the best drinks, and hear stories about the ghosts of Charleston.
During the tour, you'll visit two different bars. At one of them, you'll enjoy a complimentary appetiser. Then you'll wander through the streets of Charleston, passing by its cemeteries. To finish, you'll visit a city park famous for being the site where one of the first female serial killers was hanged.
43. Connect with nature on a boat trip with a naturalist

If you are a nature lover and want to take advantage of your trip to the Holy City to lose yourself in it, I recommend this experience. It is a two-hour boat ride through the city's canals. The tour is done in small groups and during the trip you will be able to see Charleston's coastal wildlife up close, such as bottlenose dolphins, loggerhead turtles and crabs.
The experience does not end there. After the ride, you'll disembark on Morris Island, where you can walk along the beaches, collect shells and pick up shark teeth. As if that weren't enough, you'll also have the opportunity to explore Barrier Island. All this under the guidance of an expert on the subject.
44. Marvel at Angel Oak

Angel Oak is one of the oldest living oak trees in this part of the United States. Standing over 20 metres tall, this beautiful tree hides centuries of life. It is located on Johns Island and is an ideal visit if you are a nature lover.
I also recommend that you bring something to eat so that you can have a picnic in the shade of the tree.
45. Let the kids feel like real pirates aboard the Black Ghost

This experience is another of the best things to see and do in Charleston with children. The little ones can climb aboard the Black Ghost and help the rest of the crew find the treasure. All this while keeping an eye out for the evil Sneaky Pete.
You can admire the wonderful views from the boat and enjoy watching the children have a great time. The tour travels along the Ashley River to Wappoo Creek and lasts approximately an hour and a half. During the experience, children will sing pirate songs, learn to talk like pirates and read treasure maps.
46. Visit the locations where Outer Banks was filmed with a member of the cast

If you're a fan of the Netflix series Outer Banks, you'll love this unique experience. You'll be able to visit the places where the series was filmed and imagine how your favourite scenes were shot as you walk around. All this in the company of an actor who appeared in the first three seasons of the series.
The actor will tell you all kinds of interesting facts about the filming and the crew members. During the tour, there will also be a break for a sandwich and some water. The tour is private and must be booked for a minimum of two people and a maximum of four. It lasts three hours.
47. Learn about the history of Shem Creek from Captain Bryan
Discover the history of Shem Creek with Captain Bryan

During a 1.5-hour walking tour, Captain Bryan will tell you all about the history behind Shem Creek. You'll see how the shrimp industry works and immerse yourself in its culture. After this experience, you'll look at this hard and demanding work with new eyes.
The tour also includes snacks. You'll also see the wildlife that lives in the park and learn about the importance of caring for the environment. As if that weren't enough, you'll make several stops at historical and culturally significant sites in the city.
48. Tour Charleston's Prohibition-era bars

During Prohibition, various speakeasies continued to operate throughout the United States. On this walking tour, you'll learn about the history of Prohibition in Charleston, as well as the city's most prominent figures during this period. You'll have fun and learn at the same time.
The tour begins at The Griffon, considered the best pub in town. Next, you'll head to Henry's on the Market, the oldest restaurant in the Holy City. The tour ends at The Bling Tiger Pub, where you'll discover the figure of Al Capone's brother, Jaimes Vicenzo Capone.
49. Try some water sports

There are water sports for all tastes and personalities. So don't worry if you're not the adventurous type. Charleston is home to HydroFly Watersports, which offers a wide variety of water sports.
You can go on boat trips, try flyboarding, embark on a cruise with alcoholic beverages, or give wakeboarding a go. As you can see, there are sports of varying intensities, so there's sure to be one that's right for you.
50. Take part in a treasure hunt through the streets of Charleston

With Operation City Quest, you can take part in a treasure hunt through the streets of Charleston. During the experience, you'll have to complete a series of challenges to earn points. You can see how you're doing in the rankings on your mobile phone, thanks to the app used for the treasure hunt.
You won't get lost at any point, thanks to the remote guide who will guide you via chat. The experience lasts 2 hours and is ideal for getting to know the Holy City in a fun, entertaining and original way.
51. Go shopping in Charleston

Enjoy a day of shopping in Charleston with discounts of between 10% and 20% at selected boutiques. During your shopping trip, you can enjoy several glasses of wine or champagne. The tour lasts two hours and takes you through the Holy City's shopping district.
Your first stop will be at Juanita Greenberg's, where you can enjoy some appetisers accompanied by delicious margaritas. Afterwards, you will visit the shops on King Street. Finally, you will end your day of shopping at the Restoration Hotel, home to The Mercantile boutique, where you can toast with your friends with a glass of champagne.
52. Explore Charleston Tea Garden

Charleston Tea Garden is one of the most important tea gardens in North America. Covering more than 50 hectares, this park is a real wonder. As well as being beautiful, it also smells wonderful, thanks to its Camellia Sinensis plants.
The park has a gift shop where you can buy a few tea leaves.
53. Meet the basket weavers at Old City Market

The Old City Market is one of Charleston's most iconic landmarks, active since 1841 and designated a historic site. Its red sandstone architecture and lively atmosphere make it a must-see.
Among the craft and local food stalls, the Gullah basket weavers stand out, making traditional baskets from reeds, an African technique passed down from generation to generation. Watching them work is a unique way to connect with the city's cultural heritage.
54. Enjoy dinner on a luxury cruise

Feel like the star of a movie with this dinner on a luxury cruise. You can enjoy a 3- to 4-course menu, all reflecting Southern cuisine. Meanwhile, a band will play live music for you. After dinner, you can head to the observation deck to enjoy the incredible views of the city.
This is a very elegant and distinguished plan, as well as romantic. It is perfect for you if you are travelling with your partner to the Holy City.
55. Experience a day of fishing

If you like fishing and want to make your trip to Charleston even more special, I recommend this wonderful and original experience. You can spend a day on a fishing boat sailing the open sea in the company of a captain.
Unlike other similar activities, this experience allows you to chase fish across the sea. The boat trip stands out for the wonderful views it offers of the Charleston area.
56. Give paddle surfing a try

Get out of your comfort zone and push your mental limits! Take advantage of your trip to Charleston to try something new and different. I invite you to take advantage of the waters that bathe the Holy City to try paddle surfing. You will be accompanied by an instructor who will help you at all times if you are a beginner.
As if that weren't enough, the guide will take you to places where wildlife is likely to be found, so you may be lucky enough to see dolphins or turtles during your trip.
57. Have fun with the whole family at Charleston Fun Park

Charleston Fun Park is a paradise for families and children. Here, adults and children alike can have fun doing something different in the city. A wide variety of activities are available in the vicinity of this amusement park.
You can play mini golf, immerse yourself in virtual reality games, try axe throwing or drive a go-kart in a race against other members of your family. This is definitely a highly recommended activity if you have a few days to spare on your trip to the Holy City.