For over 300 years, our historic, seaport city has been making visitors feel welcome. From the cobblestone streets of the historic district to the shores of our resort beaches, Charleston offers a unique blend of history and culture. With world-class hotels, upscale inns and state-of-the-art meeting facilities, Charleston embraces the past and the present with Southern charm, grace and beauty.
Charleston is honored to have been named “#1 City in the U.S.” by the Travel + Leisure 2019 World’s Best Awards. The sentiment was also echoed in the Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards when we were voted "Top City in the United States" for the eighth consecutive year.
Getting to Charleston is a breeze! When traveling by air, visitors arrive at Charleston International Airport. Centrally located for easy access to all parts of the South Carolina Lowcountry, Charleston International offers 175+ daily flights to over 30 non-stop cities. Your attendees will find it easy to get here, but hard to leave.
Come explore the sights, sounds and flavors only found in one place: Charleston, South Carolina! Start planning your meeting at meetcharleston.com.
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旺季
10月01日 - 10月31日3月01日 - 6月30日
平季
11月01日 - 11月30日2月01日 - 2月29日7月01日 - 7月31日
淡季
1月01日 - 1月31日8月01日 - 9月30日12月01日 - 12月31日
到達這裡
Charleston is easily accessible by air, rail or use of major interstates and highways.
Air: Charleston International Airport (CHS)
Rail: Charleston Intermodal Transportation Center - Amtrak
Car: Interstates 95 North/South and 26 East/West
Charleston is easily accessible by air, rail or use of major interstates and highways.
Air: Charleston International Airport (CHS)
Rail: Charleston Intermodal Transportation Center - Amtrak
Car: Interstates 95 North/South and 26 East/West
離機場的距離
距離 Charleston International Airport 10英哩
Distance from Charleston International Airport airport 10 mi
距離 Myrtle Beach International (MYR) 105英哩
Distance from Myrtle Beach International (MYR) airport 105 mi
距離 Savannah-Hilton Head International (SAV) 110英哩
Distance from Savannah-Hilton Head International (SAV) airport 110 mi
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Angel Oak Tree
歷史地標
Open daily 9am - 5pm. Owned and operated by the City of Charleston Department of Parks. The Angel Oak is a Live Oak tree, estimated to be 1,400 years old. Live oaks are not particularly tall, but have wide spreading canopies. Only in the very oldest of specimens do you find massive limbs resting on the ground, as do the limbs of the Angel Oak. It stands 65ft. high and provides a 17,000 square foot area of shade. No admission charge.
Boone Hall reflects Southern heritage spanning 300 years of history, beauty and grace. House tours, gardens, slave cabins, plantation coach tours, live performances in season, cafe, plus one of the world’s longest oak-lined avenues. Group discounts available.
Discover the life of raptors through guided walking tours, educational conservation programs and captivating flight demonstrations. See first hand bald eagles, great horned owls, golden eagles, red-tailed hawks, peregrine falcons and more! Public programs: Thursday to Saturday, 10:30am and 2pm.
Begin your Charleston experience where English settlers established the first permanent European colony in Carolina. This 664-acre historic treasure boasts a replica 17th-century tall ship, functional cannons, a zoo, and an award-winning museum! An exceptional experience at an affordable price.
The Charleston Area Convention Center Campus is the perfect setting for high-energy tradeshows, intimate corporate meetings or special events. Located minutes from the Charleston International Airport (CHS) and a short shuttle ride to our famed Historic District, this "campus-style" complex – the largest of its class in the Southeast – offers everything you need to make your event both memorable and successful.
Open Monday-Sunday. Built in 1841 to sell produce and meats, Charleston City Market features small shops, restaurants and flea market with everything from produce to antiques. Watch the craftsmanship and artistry as the ladies weave and sell handmade sweetgrass baskets.
A small batch distillery making handcrafted spirits for people who care about how things are made. Using local grains, we mill, distill and bottle, creating quality SC certified spirits. Located downtown on King St. Tours and tastings: Monday - Saturday, 11am to 7pm. Reservations Recommended.
Experience the beauty and charm of America’s only tea garden! With acres of breathtaking tea plants, learn how tea is made during an informative factory tour, take a trolley ride through the tea fields and drink American Classic Tea as you browse the unique Shoppe.
Do more than just see the beauty of Charleston, be a part of it. Here at Coastal Expeditions we offer tours for groups of all sizes. Some of our most popular tours include:
- Sunset Harbor Cruises
- Team Building Experiences
- Board Retreats
- Nature & Birding Expeditions
- Kayaking & Paddleboarding Tours
- Guided Bulls Island Hikes
- Camping Trips
Stroll 4 miles of beautiful garden trails, paddle through cypress swamp, relax in a greenhouse with butterflies and flowers or discover native and exotic reptile exhibits and the freshwater aquarium. It’s a great site for field trips, receptions and meetings.
The original Palmetto log fort was begun in 1776 and only partially completed when attacked by a squadron of British warships. The current structure was completed in 1809. Union soldiers abandoned the fort in December 1860 for the stronger Fort Sumter. Following the surrender of Fort Sumter, Confederate forces fortified Moultrie as one of a string of batteries and forts protecting Charleston's harbor. In February 1865, Confederates evacuated the city leaving the fort behind, hidden under a band of sand that protected its walls from federal shells. The interior of the fort has been restored to reflect the story of American seacoast defense through World War II, and a visitor center is located near the fort. The National Park Service administers the fort.
Situated on an island at the entrance to Charleston Harbor, Fort Sumter is where the American Civil War started on April 12, 1861. The fort is accessible only by boat.
Experience Charleston's history through art! Come face-to-face with stories of the South Carolina Lowcountry as seen through painting, miniature portraiture, sculpture, photography, and more at Charleston's signature art museum. Complimentary cell phone tour is offered with admission.
Halls Chophouse is a family-owned restaurant. We value hospitality and a dining experience that guests revere. Call for private parties or functions - Breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner. Dinner open to the public 7 nights a week and a Gospel Brunch on Sunday.
No trip to Charleston is complete without a stop at White Point Gardens, known popularly as Battery Park. This peaceful park offers unprecedented views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter, while a look back across the street promises fantastic images of beautiful Charleston mansions.
Founded in 1676 by the Drayton family, Magnolia Plantation has survived the centuries and witnessed the history of our nation unfold before it from the American Revolution through the Civil War and beyond. It is the oldest public tourist site in the Lowcountry, and the oldest public gardens in America, opening its doors to visitors in 1870 to view the thousands of beautiful flowers and plants in its famous gardens. So join us here at Magnolia Plantation to experience the beauty of its gardens and its rich history today.
A place where the past greets the present on garden paths more than a quarter millennium old. Visit America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens and learn about the people who lived and labored at Middleton Place.
Bringing the largest and most popular concerts, comedy, family shows and broadway performances to the greater Charleston area, the Performing Arts Center contains 2,300 seats in a state-of-the-art facility located within close proximity of 2,000+ hotel rooms with numerous dining and shopping venues within walking distance.
Walk in the steps of heroes at Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum. See three vessels, the Medal of Honor Museum, 28 historic aircraft, and the 3-acre Vietnam Experience.
Located on the historic peninsula, the SC Aquarium has more than 60 exhibits located throughout the facility that focus on five major regions of the Appalachian Watershed: the Mountains, the Piedmont, the Coastal Plain, the Coast and the Ocean. Our changing exhibit space currently features Camp Carolina, an interactive, immersion exhibit preparing and exciting visitors for exploring the outdoors of the upstate region of South Carolina.
Whether meandering through the historic Market, perusing the antique district of King Street or taking in an afternoon of urban shopping at the Tanger Outlet shopping center - Charleston offers goods and wares to suite the most discerning shopper.
Join us onboard the Spirit of Carolina for a fantastic evening of delicious food and breathtaking harbor views. The “Live & Local” Dinner Cruise features live music and a locally-sourced menu, all prepared to order onboard. Whether you are celebrating a romantic evening for two or a celebration for 100, the dinner cruise is an unforgettable experience.
Commonly regarded as America’s First Museum, The Charleston Museum was founded in 1773 while South Carolina was still a British colony. Now a nonprofit organization, the Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums.
Charleston Area Convention Center an ASM Global Managed FacilityThe Charleston Area Convention Center is the perfect setting for high-energy trade shows. Centrally located within the greater Charleston area, it is two miles from the Charleston International Airport and a short shuttle ride from historic downtown.
展覽空間77,000 平方尺
會議空間總量77,000 平方尺
客房距離會議中心 1 英里2,500
Charleston Gaillard CenterThe Charleston Gaillard Center is located in the heart of downtown Charleston, SC.
展覽空間13,000 平方尺
會議空間總量100,000 平方尺
客房距離會議中心 1 英里1,500
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Explore Charleston provides information for planners and meeting professions on our dedicated website www.MeetCharleston.com.
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