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City Break: Charleston

By Amanda Wowk • November 2, 2021 • Travel Tips
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City break (noun): a short holiday spent in a city, such as when on business travel.

Before there was bleisure travel, there was the city break—the short space of leisure time that grants you access to the cultural and culinary amenities that big cities offer. In this series from TripIt, we explore some of the world’s best cities for planning a quick getaway or extending a work trip.

Here are our tips for making the most of your city break in Charleston. 

Where to fly in

Charleston is served by Charleston International Airport (CHS), located just 12 miles north of the city. CHS consists of one main terminal, with flights departing from two concourses. While it is South Carolina’s busiest airport, it’s also relatively small, and thus, easy to navigate. 

Once on the ground, travelers can catch the Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) public bus service right outside of baggage claim to head into the city. CARTA’s Airport Express route is a direct link between the airport and downtown Charleston. 

Taxis and ride shares are also available from CHS. Alternatively, rental car pick-up can be found just past baggage claim before you exit the terminal.

Where to stay during your city break

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In search of some Southern hospitality? Look no further than the colorful The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel. Here, you’ll stay in the heart of Charleston’s historic district, steps away from fine dining restaurants, vibrant nightlife, and charming shops. Or, the equally luxurious Belmond Charleston Place, also located on central Meeting Street, offers three on-site restaurants, a swimming pool (and poolside bar), and a full-service spa. 

If a hotel in a prime Charleston location is what you’re after, look no further than the Andrew Pinckney Inn. This four-star hotel is walking distance from major attractions such as Waterfront Park, Charleston City Market, College of Charleston, and more.

Looking for the charm of a boutique hotel? Check out—well, check in—to Emeline. Located in historic downtown Charleston, this hotel is a great place to call home while you explore the city. Grab a coffee from on-site coffee shop Clerks before you head out; return in the evening for a glass of wine on the patio. The twinkly lights await you. 

In Charleston on business and in need of event space? The Francis Marion Hotel offers 19,000 square feet of meeting space, including a conference center. Business travelers will also appreciate the complimentary Wi-Fi, on-site business center, and express check-out. 

How to get around

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Part of Charleston’s charm is its easy walkability. Plan accordingly by packing comfortable shoes for walking from place to place. Your reward? An unobstructed view of Charleston’s colorful homes, complete with tucked-away piazzas and decorative flora.  

When walking isn’t feasible, Charleston’s CARTA bus system can be your go-to for getting around. An express one-way fare costs $3.50 and can be purchased online or from the bus driver (exact change only). Alternatively, a day pass costs $7; multi-day passes are available at a reasonable discount, as well. You can buy passes online or at the Charleston Visitor Center. 

Alternatively, Uber is available in Charleston and is likely your best option for getting around the city in a jiffy. 

Pro tip: Use TripIt’s Navigator feature to search transportation options available to you. It will show you the estimated costs and travel times for each option, so you can decide which works best. You can find Navigator within your flight, hotel and rental car details screens. Plus, if you add a restaurant reservation to your itinerary (more on where to eat below), Navigator also helps you find the best transportation options for getting to your table.

Where to eat

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If you traveled to Charleston just to eat at its restaurants, I can’t blame you. A city known for bringing together the flavors of the Lowcountry—both from the land and the sea—Charleston is guaranteed to satiate any kind of appetite. 

If you only have time for one meal in Charleston, make it at Husk. This award-winning restaurant features seasonal dishes made with locally-sourced ingredients. You will absolutely need a reservation (seriously, make one now, I’ll wait…). Didn’t snag one in time? Bide your wait at the bar enjoying a classic cocktail, or opt for a specialty drink crafted by Husk’s professional mixologists.   

Just a few doors down on Queen Street, 82 Queen is another delectable option for fine dining in Charleston. Aimed at celebrating all the Lowcountry has to offer, 82 Queen is open for lunch, brunch, and dinner. 

Looking for the best seafood in Charleston? Head to Hank’s Seafood Restaurant, which has held the title of the spot for seafood in Charleston for 18 years running. We recommend the tuna tartare to start as you peruse the menu.   

Have a new client (or a new date) to impress? Book a reservation at Maison. This French restaurant offers a seasonally inspired menu and a $5 champagne happy hour. Win-win? Oui!

Craving Southern BBQ in a casual atmosphere? You came to the right city. Choose from delectable spots like Rodney Scott’s BBQ, Lewis Barbecue, and Home Team BBQ. 

What to do on your city break

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If this is your first time visiting Charleston, start your clock at Charleston City Market. Take a stroll through the great hall and open air sheds—some dating back to the early 1800’s—that now house local vendors selling crafts and goods. 

Once you’ve had your fill of the market, board a horse-drawn carriage for a tour of the city. During your one-hour tour, you’ll learn about the city’s history, and how earthquakes, great fires, and two wars have shaped its evolution. Carriage tours can be picked up right next to City Market. If you only have one hour of leisure time in Charleston, I highly recommend you spend it here.

There are also plenty of kid-friendly things to do in Charleston. Catch the ferry to Fort Sumter to learn about its place in American history, particularly the role the fort played in the Civil War. Or, head to Folly Beach, about a 25-minute drive from downtown, for some family fun in the sun. 

Adults only? By day, wander King Street and Queen Street to shop the city’s many antiques stores and art galleries. By night, head to The Gin Joint in downtown or HandCraft Kitchen & Cocktails in Mount Pleasant for—you guessed it—unique handcrafted cocktails. 

Looking for a different kind of spirit? Book a ghost tour with Bulldog Tours for a guided jaunt through the city’s graveyards, jail, dungeons, and more. 

Note: As cities reopen around the world, be sure to consult and adhere to all local guidelines and travel restrictions, as they vary widely and will continue to change. One way to stay on top of changing guidelines is to consult the COVID-19 travel guidance feature in the TripIt app for destination-specific information, including current infection rates, quarantine rules upon arrival, testing requirements, and other information you need to know before visiting the area.

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About the Author

Amanda Wowk

Amanda Wowk is a freelance writer, founder of Amanda Wowk Creative — a content writing services company — and avid traveler. Her experience spans the travel industry, supporting clientele in travel tech, luxury travel, and consumer brands. When she's not helping clients tell their stories, Amanda writes about her own experiences to inspire others to travel as far, wide and frequently as possible.

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