70 landmarks & attractions spots tracked · Verified nightly
70 landmarks and attractions in Charleston — historic sites, gardens, and must-see spots.
70 spots tracked across 70 venues. Last verified April 2, 2026.

3.2-mile paved trail along the Wando River with boardwalks, marsh views, and old cemeteries. Rated 4.7/5 on Al

Hidden gem at 1428 Smythe St — a two-story treehouse under a giant live oak overlooking the Wando River. Woode

Daniel Island's premier entertainment venue hosting major concerts and the Credit One Charleston Open — the ol

Quiet nature preserve surrounded by marsh and tidal creeks. Walking trails, sitting areas, fishing dock, and k

Revolutionary War fort and National Historic Monument at the entrance to Charleston Harbor. Explore bunkers, c

The iconic Charleston Light, a triangular 163-foot lighthouse built in 1962. One of the last lighthouses const

Iconic Edgar Allan Poe-themed burger spot on Middle Street. Named after the famed author who was stationed at
Grab some wings and a Game changer at home team, then walk it off on the beach

A stunning island landmark built with bricks from Fort Moultrie after the Civil War. The bell tower with its s

A charming public library housed inside a renovated Spanish-American War fortress with 2-foot-thick walls. Nam

Where Sullivan Island meets Isle of Palms across a dramatic tidal channel. This overlook park commemorates the

The most popular beach entry on the island, right where the Ben Sawyer Bridge connects to Sullivan Island. An

Charleston’s most photographed landmark — a row of 13 colorful Colonial-era townhouses on East Bay Street dati

The southern tip of the Charleston peninsula with a stunning seawall promenade, Civil War cannons, and sweepin

An 8-acre park along the Cooper River featuring the iconic Pineapple Fountain, a symbol of Southern hospitalit
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