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Charleston Bucket List

Charleston, South Carolina is an amazing small city with all the charm. Located in the southern United States, Charleston is a great vacation spot because of their beaches, history, and easy to navigate streets, making this Charleston Bucket List easy to check off.

Charleston is a very compact city, which I love, so that makes it very easy to walk almost everywhere. Most of the Charleston Bucket List below is within the area of Downtown Charleston. I have listed a few things that can be found outside of Charleston in the Mount Pleasant area. There is so much to do here that we have already started planning our return trip. Enjoy the list and have fun in Charleston!

  • Fort Sumter
  • Fort Moultrie
  • McLeod Plantation
  • Folly Beach
  • South Carolina Aquarium
  • Rainbow Row
  • The French Quarter
  • The High Battery
  • Harbor Tour
  • Historic City Market
  • Bryd’s Cookies
  • Catfish Row
  • Slave Mart
  • Powder Magazine
  • International African American Museum
  • Liberty Square
  • Sullivan’s Island
  • Ravenel Bridge
  • Shem Creek Park & Boardwalk
  • Memorial Waterfront Park & Pier
  • Charles Towne Landing
  • Explore the Alleys
  • Charleston Tea Garden
  • History Walking Tour
  • Hunley
  • Fire Museum
  • Water Taxi
  • City Tour
  • African American Heritage Tour
  • Boone Hall Plantation
  • Magnolia Plantation
  • Aiken-Rhett House
  • Nathaniel Russell House Museum
  • Museum at Market Hall
  • Carriage Ride
  • Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
  • Pineapple Fountain
  • White Point Gardens
  • Pitt Street Bridge
  • Isle of Palms
  • Charles Pickney Historic Site
  • Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry
  • Drayton Hall
  • Beach
  • Patriots Point
  • Helicopter Tour
  • Lighthouse Tour
  • Ghost Tour
  • Graveyard Tour
  • Explore Churches
  • Gardens
  • Mansion Tours
  • Charleston Museum
  • The Citadel Military College
  • Cypress Gardens
  • Middleton Place
  • James Island
  • Joseph Manigault House
  • Heyward Washington House
  • Edmondston-Alston House
  • Harbor Dinner Cruise
  • Angel Oak
  • Sailing
  • Mace Brown Museum of Natural History
  • Kayak & Paddleboarding

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