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Do you need a car in downtown Charleston?

Even if you only have three days in Charleston, you don't need a car in Downtown Charleston! And luckily, most of our most popular attractions are right in the historic city center. Thanks to its mild climate and attractions within walking distance, the best time to visit Charleston is pretty much any season!



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Downtown Charleston, South Carolina, is compact and pedestrian-friendly. You won't need a car if you're planning a short weekend trip and aren't leaving the core, which is packed with restaurants, shops and historic sites. Free shuttles loop around the city on three routes.

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Radcliffeborough. Radcliffeborough is considered to be the most walkable neighborhood in Charleston. It is bordered by MUSC and Upper King Street making it a favorite for college students and professors. It is very convenient to the College of Charleston and to MUSC, the medical college.

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In summary The French Quarter is the best area to stay in Charleston, SC for first-time visitors who want to be steps from Rainbow Row, the most picturesque streets, and the top sights. Marion Square is ideal for those focusing on shopping and dining at the top restaurants.

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There's so much to do in the city that spending 3 days is recommended to get the full Charleston experience. From historic sites to restaurants and more, we've got you covered so you can start planning the best Charleston vacation.

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We hardly felt rushed – Charleston is a great spot for a quick weekend getaway. If you wanna take a day trip or two (to maybe Fort Sumter, Beaufort, and/or even Savannah), plan 3 or 4 full days.

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With its remarkable history and eclectic mix of fashion, art, antiques, home décor, and extraordinary food, King Street is the most vibrant and distinctive downtown in America. King Street is a perfect blend of local, regional, and national shops that remains the place to be for retailers of all types.

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The best time to visit Charleston, SC is from mid-March through May and from September through November, when temperatures are moderate. Take advantage of spring and fall's excellent walking weather to stroll the city's parks and the waterfront Battery.

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Both have an extensive history, beaches nearby, and plantations to visit (though Charleston has more beaches and more plantations). Savannah's downtown is more walkable and feels immersed in nature. Charleston's is bigger, so there's more to do, but it'll take much longer if you plan on walking.

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You'll find trendy young people all over Charleston, but there's a definite density in the North Morrison Drive, Cannonborough-Elliotborough, and Wagener Terrace neighborhoods of downtown. Off the Charleston peninsula, Park Circle in North Charleston and Avondale in West Ashley are also hipster hotspots.

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It is around 12 miles from downtown Charleston to Folly Beach, which in good traffic should take around 20 minutes to drive.

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