Charleston and Savannah - Any advice?
#2
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There are a multitude of posts on here, particularly about Charleston. Please do a littel research & we'll be happy to answer specific questions once we have an idea of what you are seeking. From things to do, to price ranges to whatever.
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Here are the links to my trip reports from my two visits to Charleston - maybe you will find them helpful -
if you have any specific questions on anything in particular that I did - ask away !
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=35085382
Also, here is an excellent report GOTravel did on Charleston that has a wealth of info especially on hotels
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=34567869
if you have any specific questions on anything in particular that I did - ask away !
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=35085382
Also, here is an excellent report GOTravel did on Charleston that has a wealth of info especially on hotels
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=34567869
#6
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I stayed at a B&B on King Street -- great location (quiet at night and was able to walk to all sites). You might want to check tripadvisor. I ate at Hanks and SNOB (Slighly North of Broad). I suggest you visit at least one of the planations: Magnolia, Drayton Hall, Bonne Hall (there might be more).
The visitors center will be able to answer questions re your interests.
I LOVED CHARLESTON - clean, safe, lots of history, tours for every interest available.
I also visited Savannah about two years ago. I stayed at a B&B there as well (would not recommend; walls too thin). Also, lots of history/sites. Don't miss the River Walk; you can almost 'see' the old ships pulling up to transport cotton. I went in April and although it was about 80 degrees, it was HUMID.
The visitors center will be able to answer questions re your interests.
I LOVED CHARLESTON - clean, safe, lots of history, tours for every interest available.
I also visited Savannah about two years ago. I stayed at a B&B there as well (would not recommend; walls too thin). Also, lots of history/sites. Don't miss the River Walk; you can almost 'see' the old ships pulling up to transport cotton. I went in April and although it was about 80 degrees, it was HUMID.




