We both attended the College of Charleston and love to stroll through the Cistern Yard!
Historic Civil War landmark along the water.
Walk around the pier and see the iconic Pineapple Fountain.
Take a walk around Colonial lake and down Broad St. (toward Rainbow Row).
Historic row of iconic Charleston homes. Take a walk down Tradd St and turn onto Legare St to see even more stunning homes and gardens.
Charleston's original walled city with cobblestone streets made from ballast stones. Chalmers St. is where we took some of our engagement pictures!
Historic Market with local vendors.
Great Place to walk around and grab Dinner! Located in Mount Pleasant, not Downtown Charleston.
The most amazing Greek Food!
Delicious Seafood!
More delicious seafood!
The best BBQ!
Another amazing Seafood option, can't go wrong!
Cool spot in an old gas station.
American comfort food.
Our fav Sushi spot!
Super popular seafood spot!
Favorite Asian food spot!
Classic Charleston seafood restaurant.
Traditional Southern BBQ!
Traditional Southern food. Recommend for breakfast or brunch!
Traditional Southern food. Recommend for breakfast or brunch!
Iconic college spot! Delicious bagels and coffee!
Easy and casual spot for delicious sandwiches & coffee!
Highly recommend for breakfast or brunch. Another location can be found on James Island!
Perfect breakfast and brunch location.
Classic clean eats!
Super fresh Acai Bowls and other clean eats!
Cool spot to grab coffee or a beer.
Originally Black Tap Coffee, one of our favs!
Iconic for dessert lovers.
Another delicious desert bar and great place to grab coffee.
Indoor/outdoor brewery.
Indoor/outdoor brewery.
Cute Biergarten Downtown
Fun brewery with rooftop option.
Rooftop Bar
Super cute bar!
Another great rooftop bar!
Bohemian beach vibes. Visiting the old Morris Island lighthouse is always fun!
Check out the Sullivans Island lighthouse and Fort Moultrie.
Tour a retired Naval ship
Beautiful Park and neighborhoods. You can also explore where they filmed part of the Notebook!
Largest Live Oak tree east of the Mississippi