| Margaret |
Jul 22nd, 2002 09:58 AM |
Sue:<BR><BR>I'm sorry you have to wade through such trash to get an answer to your questions. It appears as if "continental" doesn't have enough going on in his or her life and has to be crude to get his or her jollies. <BR><BR>At any rate, I've just returned home from a trip to Charleston, SC; Savannah, GA and Asheville, NC.<BR><BR>I've been to Charleston several times. I have a son who goes to school there. It was my first time in Savannah. I liked it but I think I'd recommend Charleston over Savannah.<BR><BR>Charleston has more history and very enjoyable tours....walking and otherwise. Lots of things to see, if you're into seeing historic homes and plantations. Even if you're not, it's nice to walk around South Battery. <BR><BR>There are nice places to stay on Bay Street, just north of Broad Street. If you stay there, you are within walking distance to very nice restaurants.<BR><BR>You are also right near the Waterfront park. You are also only a couple of blocks from the Market. King Street has a lot of very nice shops, and it's not a far walk from any place on Bay Street south of the Market.<BR><BR>I like the Vendue Inn (843) 577-7970. They have some very romantic rooms and the breakfast buffet in the morning is wonderful. If you choose the Vendue Inn, be sure to tell them it's your wedding anniversary.<BR><BR>We parked our car with the valet at the Venue and we didn't need our car again until we were ready to leave the city. Everything is accessible via walking.<BR><BR>If you want to stay out on Calhoun Street, we have stayed at the Holiday Inn, Historic District (843) 805-7900. It is also very nice....new, only opened three years ago. It is just so much further from some of the nice restaurants and shopping.<BR><BR>We never miss eating at Garibaldi's, 49 S. Market (843) 723-7153. We love the stuffed grouper.<BR><BR>Other restaurants we've tried that have been excellent are: The Charleston Grill, McCrady's, The Boathouse on East Bay Street and the Pennisula Grill. We plan to try Slightly North of Broad (S.N.O.B.) next time we're there. We heard good things about it but the wait was too long. I'd suggest reservations for all the places I've recommended. Poogan's Porch is a fun lunch restaurant. (Stay away from Hyman's....very touristy and the food is not good, regardless of how they advertise they're the #1 Seafood Restaurant in Charleston!)<BR><BR>If you want to go on a walking tour, Ed Grimball (843) 762-0056 is your man. He gives a very entertaining and knowledgeable tour as only one who has lived there all his life can do! Definitely call him in advance to schedule.<BR><BR>There are wonderful private carriage rides you can take in the evening which are romantic. <BR><BR>I hope you have a wonderful time there and I hope my information has helped you. <BR><BR>I liked Savannah too, but I find Charleston a little more romantic.<BR><BR>Margaret
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