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Charleston in March
Planning a long weekend March 2001. Need information on what to do in Charleston, SC. <BR>Also need info on restraunts, lodging, and weather.
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Charleston is awesome--it may still be a little chilly (50s) in March though. To get the experience you need to stay downtown, probably somewhere on Meeting Street. I prefer the Mills House. Its an old classical hotel in the heart of downtown near the Market. The number is 843-577-2400. It will run about $200/night. <BR> <BR>Things to do: horse-drawn carriage tour, aquarium (brand new), see the Civil War submarine, the Hunley (it was just brought out of the water last year), go see Fort Sumter.
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Joe and Daniel, <BR> <BR>The Hunley research people plan to retrieve the bodies in late January, so it might not be availavle for tours. (About 10-12 miles north of downtown). Check out Hunley.org for info. Next door to the aquarium is an IMAX theater. If you have never been to one, it is worth checking out. <BR> <BR>If $200 per night for a hotel is out of your budget, there are many price levels for hotels in downtown Charleston. Try to stay downtown and use the DASH tourist trolley. <BR> <BR>There is a lot of wind down in the city, so bring a jacket that can block the wind. <BR> <BR>There are also several plantations just outside the city you could tour. If your trip is toward the end of the month, the azaleas should be blooming.
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March is great time to visit Charleston! There's a House and Garden Festival going on in March, you might check out histoiccharleston.org for details. The Elliott House Inn is romantic and nicely priced ($150 or so). The Rutledge Victorian Inn is suppose to have a very nice carriage house but I believe they have at least a 2 night minimum...and it's around $200-$300 per night. Weather should be nice, maybe a bit chilly at night. Restaurants: 82 Queen for private, intimate dinner (great courtyard if the weather is nice)and Anson's is always a good bet. Entrees are usually around $20 each...cashew crusted grouper is the best! Magnolias is good choice as well. Definitely take a carriage ride and bring along a snack! I vote to skip the Acquarium...We weren't that impressed especially after visiting the Monterrey Bay Acquarium. Shops on King Street are terrific so bring spending money!
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I wrote a travelogue on Charleston on my Web site, with lots of photos, at oneeyed.homestead.com. Most of the site is still under construction, but this part is fairly complete.
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