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  1. Charleston SC Downtown Historic District Map - Charleston's Finest City Guide.

  2. Helpful map of Charleston's historic downtown peninsula - Enlarged southeast quadrant view features White Point Gardens, The Battery, Waterfront Park, City Market, and many other popular tourist attractions.

  3. Traveler Map of Downtown Charleston and Area. Charleston Area Map: Click on image below to download and print PDF file.

    • Charleston Walking Tour
    • Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
    • Mcleod Plantation Historic Site
    • Saltwater Cycle
    • Gibbes Museum of Art
    • Poogan’s Porch
    • Historic Charleston City Market
    • Charleston Harbor Cruise
    • Pub and Brewery Tour
    • The Calhoun Mansion

    Exploring beautiful Downtown Charleston by foot is the best way to uncover all its hidden secrets. Join a walking tour and stroll around the district accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide to find one surprise after another. See Fort Sumter where the American Civil War began, be impressed by the grandeur of antebellum mansions and discover conc...

    The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge is Charleston’s modern landmark and a superb place from where to view the downtown district and Charleston harbor. The two and a half mile long cable-stay bridge spans the Cooper River and carries eight lanes of traffic plus a pedestrian walkway and cycle path. Walk out to the middle of the bridge or hire a bicycle and...

    The cotton industry played a big part in Downtown Charleston’s past. Visit the McLeod Plantation Historic Site on James Island’s Country Club Drive to see first hand what life was like in those bygone days for both wealthy owners and their enslaved workers. The site, which covers a total area of thirty-seven acres, has a 19th-century mansion surrou...

    The Saltwater Cycle is a fun way to see Downtown Charleston, meet new friends and have fun all at the same time. Board the sixteen-seater floating cycle at Ripley Light Marina at 8 Ashley Pointe Drive and be ready for one hour and forty minutes of pedal-powered maritime diversion along the shoreline. The Saltwater Cycle is BYOB, bring your own booz...

    The Gibbes Museum of Art, on Meeting Street, houses a variety of exhibitions including a world-renowned collection of over six hundred miniature portraits. The museum has seven individual galleries each one dedicated to artworks from different periods. Three galleries are devoted to eighteenth and nineteenth-century paintings and sculptures and ano...

    Indulge in some real Southern hospitality at Poogan’s Porch on Queen Street. The restaurant, housed in a fully restored Victorian mansion with porches on the first and second floor, has been serving up Southern delicacies for four decades. Don’t miss out on tasting the house specials of shrimp and grits or their crispy fried chicken with a side of ...

    The Historic Charleston City Market is the cultural hub of Downtown Charleston and has been in operation since 1807. The market hall itself is a national landmark which houses over twenty retail outlets and eateries plus many artisan studios producing traditional sweetgrass basketry and artwork. The Charleston City Market is open seven days a week ...

    Board the Carolina Belle at its mooring on Wharfside Street for a leisurely cruise around Charleston harbor. The eighty-foot cruiser has a main salon and two observation decks, one in the stern of the boat and the other at the prow plus a bar serving drinks and snacks. During the ninety minute cruise, the captain narrates interesting historical fac...

    Combine sightseeing of historic locations with a few drinks on an a trip with a local. Meet up with the guide and fellow pub enthusiasts before setting off to explore several of the district’s historic taverns. The two hour tour include a chatty history lesson on Charleston’s pub culture plus snacks to soak up the beer. Book online: History and Hop...

    See the opulent luxury of the late 19th century in all its vintage glory at the Calhoun Mansion on Meeting Street. The twenty-four thousand square foot mansion is the biggest single-family residence in Charleston and still used as a family home even though it’s open daily for public viewing. Take a tour through its three magnificent floors with thi...

  4. Interactive map of Charleston with all popular attractions - City Market, Waterfront Park, The Battery & White Point Garden and more. Take a look at our detailed itineraries, guides and maps to help you plan your trip to Charleston.

  5. Online map of Downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Click each quadrant for a larger view of all major roads, parks, hospitals, museums, tourist attractions, and other points of interest.

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  7. Walking Map of downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Walking Map of downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Open full screen to view more. This map was created by a user.

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