Charleston in 3 days!!
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Charleston in 3 days!!
I have not spoken to one person who could say anything bad about Charleston. Its not our typical vacation but we are really looking forward to low key relaxing time with great food. I think Charleston fits the bill...
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I hope you plan to stay in the historic district. A walking map is all you need. Go to the old slave market for fun flea market shopping. Slip into an old church for a rest. Be cheesy...take a carriage ride. Eat shrimp and grits. Poogans Porch used to be nice . If I recall more, I'll let you know. We spent our honeymoon in the Mills House. Our daughter spent hers at 1 Meeting Street. Read some Pat Conroy before you go.
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johnb...I fell in love with the shrimp and grits at Hymans! YUM!!! Looked disgusting but was oh so delici1ous! So much so that I brought their dry mix back home and have converted a bunch of my Pacific Northwest doubting friends! I've even started ordering it from their website!
Have a wonderful time! It's really a lovely, charming and unique town!
Have a wonderful time! It's really a lovely, charming and unique town!
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Live 2 hours above Charleston Myrtle Beach, S.C. but having traveled the world far beyond here I can tell you Charleston is one of the loviest cities in the world. Charleston Place perfect. My favorite restaurants for fine dining Magnolias and Peninsula Grill. Celebrate. Above all take a carriage ride your first day as that will acquaint you with the historical part of the city. Hopefully you get the one that goes by the battery,but the section of the city is determined.
Just wander the streets. Go into the churches and graveyard. Walk along the Battery. There are some old houses that are museums that might interest you such as The Nathaniel Russell House, Edmond Alston.
Truly our most beautiful Southern City with friendly people. Let us hear from you after your trip.
Just wander the streets. Go into the churches and graveyard. Walk along the Battery. There are some old houses that are museums that might interest you such as The Nathaniel Russell House, Edmond Alston.
Truly our most beautiful Southern City with friendly people. Let us hear from you after your trip.
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Charleston Place is a gorgeous hotel and you will be very pleased as well as with the location.
Shrimp and grits is the very best at either Hanks or SNOB.
You can eat Shrimp and Grits for breakfast, lunch, and dinner because everyone serves it for every meal.
daydreamin, the shrimp and grits looked disgusting? It is shrimp and grits what did you EXPECT it to look like?
Shrimp and grits is the very best at either Hanks or SNOB.
You can eat Shrimp and Grits for breakfast, lunch, and dinner because everyone serves it for every meal.
daydreamin, the shrimp and grits looked disgusting? It is shrimp and grits what did you EXPECT it to look like?
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Bring plenty of insect repellent. I just returned from a trip to Charleston. I had a great time for the most part, but the humidity and flying insects in Charleston were horrendous. Even though I covered myself every day with a 100% Deet insect repellent, I still got stung multiple times on both arms, and got several huge welts.
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I was in Charleston Sept.4-7. On the 8th I drove to Bluffton, and from there to Savannah.
My first 3 Charleston days were spent in the Historic District. On the 4th day I visited plantations on the Ashley Road (Drayton, Magnolia, Middleton Place). All 4 days there were bugs everywhere.
Charleston was not hot, but was extremely humid. I would best describe the climate as "clammy". Maybe it was the humidity that brought out the bugs, but whereever I was in Charleston, hordes of flying insects were also there.
By the way, Savannah was a nice surprise. Because it was south of Charleston, I had expected the climate to be worse. But Savannah had no humidity, and no bugs. It was very pleasant.
My first 3 Charleston days were spent in the Historic District. On the 4th day I visited plantations on the Ashley Road (Drayton, Magnolia, Middleton Place). All 4 days there were bugs everywhere.
Charleston was not hot, but was extremely humid. I would best describe the climate as "clammy". Maybe it was the humidity that brought out the bugs, but whereever I was in Charleston, hordes of flying insects were also there.
By the way, Savannah was a nice surprise. Because it was south of Charleston, I had expected the climate to be worse. But Savannah had no humidity, and no bugs. It was very pleasant.
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Most everyone I have delt with at Charleston Place has been over the top with service with regards to planning this surprise!!Front desk, Reservations and Concierge was overwhelmingly wonderful. The Spa people seemed a little uptight for lack of words. I am sure that my wife will love. CP has taken care of everything for me!!
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johnb....your surprise sounds wonderful!!
GoTravel....I don't know what I expected shrimp and grits to look like. I had never had it before and couldn't wait to try it but when they brought it to the table it just looked awful. But of course it was SO delicious! And by the way, your Charleston TRs were very helpful. Thank you!
GoTravel....I don't know what I expected shrimp and grits to look like. I had never had it before and couldn't wait to try it but when they brought it to the table it just looked awful. But of course it was SO delicious! And by the way, your Charleston TRs were very helpful. Thank you!