
3 days you’ll remember in Charleston, South Carolina.
Charleston welcomes you with open arms and old-world charm. Cobblestone streets, pastel row houses, and magnolia-scented breezes create the perfect backdrop for a weekend steeped in history, hospitality, and heavenly food. Every corner seems made for memory-making—from harborfront strolls to candlelit Southern suppers.
This Foresyte itinerary weaves together the best of Charleston’s Lowcountry soul, blending culture, cuisine, and quiet coastal magic into three unforgettable days.
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Day 1: City Wandering
“City wandering brings Charleston’s charm to life, gas lanterns, pastel homes, cobblestone whispers.”
Day 1: Dinner @ Peninsula Grill
“Peninsula Grill is legendary. Save room for the coconut cake, seriously.”
Day 2: Morris Lighthouse
“Morris Lighthouse calls for a quiet moment. Ocean breeze, timeless views.”
Day 2: Lunch @ 82 Queen
“82 Queen delivers Lowcountry flavors with heart. She-crab soup and historic flair.”
Day 2: Haunted Jail Tour
“Haunted Jail Tour chills you with true stories. Shadows, chains, and goosebumps.”
Day 2: Dinner @ Swamp Fox
“Swamp Fox offers Southern classics in a setting rich with Revolutionary history.”
Day 3: Brunch @ Eli’s Table
“Eli’s Table balances soul food and sophistication, sunlit brunch or candlelit dinner.”
Day 3: Horse and Carriage
“Horse and carriage rides bring the past forward. Clip-clop through centuries.”
Day 3: Bites @ Vendue Rooftop
“Vendue Rooftop adds views to your cocktails, skyline, harbor, and golden hour glow.”
Day 3: Pubs and Taverns
“Pubs and taverns keep it casual and spirited. Locals, stories, live tunes.”
Day 3: Dinner @ Grill 225
“Grill 225 does steak right, dry-aged perfection in an elegant space.”
Charleston Itinerary FAQ.
What are the best things to do in Charleston for a weekend trip?
Wander the French Quarter, tour a historic plantation, shop at the Charleston City Market, stroll Rainbow Row, and take a sunset cruise through Charleston Harbor.
When is the best time to visit Charleston for a weekend getaway?
Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) are ideal for mild weather, blooming gardens, and fewer crowds—perfect for enjoying the city’s charm.
Where should I stay in Charleston for a weekend trip?
Downtown Charleston is ideal for first-timers. Look for boutique hotels or restored inns in the Historic District to stay within walking distance of top attractions.
What are the best restaurants to try in Charleston on a weekend trip?
Try Husk for modern Southern fare, Poogan’s Porch for biscuits and brunch, Rodney Scott’s BBQ for legendary pit-smoked meats, and 167 Raw for oysters and seafood.
Is Charleston safe for weekend travelers?
Yes, Charleston is a safe city for visitors. Stick to well-traveled areas like King Street, The Battery, and the Historic District, especially in the evenings.
How should I spend a Sunday in Charleston?
Ease into the day with brunch at Millers All Day, explore Waterfront Park, visit the Gibbes Museum of Art, and finish with a rooftop cocktail overlooking the city.
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