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What to do in Charleston


You guys so much has happened, I cannot even believe that it is 2016 and I have so failed Wonder & Awe for far too long! These past couple of months have been filled with lots of holiday to do’s and sweet little weekend trips. Matt and I want to travel and explore as much as possible in the next couple of years, so whenever I have a free day we take a little trip. We went to Charleston, South Carolina after Thanksgiving this year and it was so beautiful and surprisingly warm! The weather was around 70 degrees and sunny the whole weekend. Perfection. I am oddly obsessed with the photographer, OliviaRae James, who is based out of Charleston, so before going I basically stalked her instagram to figure out what she does on a typical Charleston weekend and then made it the itinerary of our whole trip!

^^ The College of Charleston 

 

·         Stay at Zero George Street. 
Zero George is the newest boutique hotel in Charleston and it is drop dead gorgeous. The hotel is very small so make sure to make your reservation far enough in advance.  But if you cannot stay there, definitely eat dinner in their beautiful restaurant. Matt and I could not get into Zero George so we made sure to make a dinner reservation there and it was well worth it.

·         Tour Boone Hall Plantation. 
Boone Hall Plantation is about a 20 minute cab ride out from the city. You can take a tour of the home and the property, all of which are included in the general admission ticket. If you have never toured a plantation in the south before, this is a must see. So romantic and beyond gorgeous.  Plan on spending an afternoon there.

 

·         Eat at Chez Nous.  
(Notable mention- Five Loaves, very close by…) Chez Nous is tucked off the street in a little alley way, located in a beautiful little house. This small little French restaurant was one of the best meals Matt and I have had in a long time. Olivia Rae James is a regular, so obviously it was a must-do for me and one of the best parts of our trip.

 

·         Get a drink at Bin 152
We loved this laid back wine bar. Stop by for some wine and cheese.

 

·         Take a carriage ride. 
Take one of the city’s many carriage rides to get a tour of different historical parts of Charleston you might not have seen otherwise. The tour guides are entertaining and teach you lots of historical information.

·         Walk around and explore the city. 
Walk the Battery to see some of the old mansions. Charleston is filled with American history. It is small enough to explore on foot but big enough to constantly be surprised by new little quaint neighborhoods. 

^^ Stop by the store Candlefish, which is basically a beautiful bar for candles! 




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  1. Valerie Johnson
    October 5, 2016 / 3:15 pm

    Hi Mary!

    I’m headed to Charleston next weekend for a wedding and remembered you posting a ton of BEAUTIFUL photos from there so stopped by your blog to remember where you went. I’m hoping to check all of these off my list! Hope all is well with you!

    XO
    Val Johnson

    • Mary
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      October 5, 2016 / 5:14 pm

      awww so sweet! Thanks so much Val! I hope it helped! You definitely need to check out Chez Nous- beautiful little restaurant tucked away in an alley. The menu is constantly changing- I totally loved it!

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