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The unique architecture, charming cobblestone streets, and rich history of Charleston create a timeless atmosphere. Named America’s #1 small city nine times in a row by Conde Nast Traveler, Charleston’s welcoming local culture and the strong sense of its past make it a charming city.
Driving and Parking in Charleston
- Car Class Recommendations: A compact car is best for navigating Charleston's narrow streets and finding parking downtown.
- Parking: Metered parking is available throughout the city. There are also numerous garages and lots available for a fee.
- Speed Limits: In most of downtown Charleston, the speed limit is 25 mph or lower. Always look for posted signs.
- Traffic Rules: Charleston enforces standard U.S. traffic rules. Right on red is allowed unless there’s a sign indicating otherwise.
Must-visit Attractions
Charleston offers a plethora of historical attractions and beautiful beaches that can be explored by car including:
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The Battery: A landmark defensive seawall and promenade.
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Sullivan’s Island: Known for its beautiful beachfronts and rich Revolutionary War history.
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Boone Hall Plantation: Offering a glimpse into the city’s history of the Antebellum South.
Insider Tips
- Experience the lively Charleston's Farmers Market which runs on Saturdays during Spring-Fall.
- Explore the beautiful neighborhood of French Quarter with its cobblestone streets and hidden alleyways.
Transport Connections
Charleston International Airport is well-serviced and easily accessible. Charleston also has several Amtrak train stations and a well-maintained road network, making it well connected for those wishing to travel further afield.
Climate and Seasonal Events
Charleston's climate is subtropical with mild winters and hot summers. An umbrella is a must as rain showers can happen unexpectedly. Also, look out for the Spring Festival of Houses and Gardens and the Fall Candlelight Tours to delve into Charleston's history and culture in a unique way.
The City's Currency
The currency used in Charleston is the U.S. dollar ($). Credit cards are widely accepted in stores, restaurants, and hotels.
Charleston, with its history, ambiance, attractions, and southern charm, is a city that requires time to explore and savour. So go ahead, embrace the rhythm of the city, you're in for a treat.