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Does Myrtle Beach have a trolley?

Discover the streets of Myrtle Beach as you explore the city on a historic trolley. Stop at the Jack Thompson Photo Gallery to see the city through the years as well as Charlie's Place Historic Site, where several famous artists performed between the 1930s and 1960s.



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Very enjoyable and parts of the board walk were just lovely with flowers and the ocean so close! “Loved this place.” Great food places, arcades, gift shops, the big sky wheel nearby, people watching, amusement centers like Ripley's, a...

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With a five-day itinerary, you'll have a long enough stay in Myrtle Beach to take your time savoring new sights and experiencing exciting local destinations. Make plans to visit the SkyWheel, Boardwalk, and attractions you'd fit into a shorter trip, plus enjoy a few longer excursions.

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December through February You'll find fewer crowds and great deals on Myrtle Beach resorts and hotels, although some restaurants and attractions may have limited hours. Plus, there are plenty of holiday-themed events to enjoy, from Thanksgiving specials to Christmas shows.

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The southern end of Myrtle Beach is best for active vacationers because the large hotels with waterparks and nearby retail stores and chain restaurants are lively hangouts, but for more relaxation, head north to enjoy local shops and restaurants, plus hotels with low-key but fun amenities and laid-back beaches.

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Visitors often prefer staying in North Myrtle Beach because it's just close enough to all the action, but just far away enough from the flashing neon lights. You can spend a few hours in bustling Myrtle Beach, then come home to total comfort in a beautiful beachfront bungalow.

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