Charleston, Southern charm

Incredibly romantic horse carriages
Put on your best pearls on ,set your mood up to 100 and head to one of the best cities in USA, enjoying some of the Southern charm, Charleston. Blossom of jasmine and long dinners, sherry and friendly people, antebellum architecture and romantic downtown, that’s what Charleston can offer. The city was named in honor of King Charles II of England, adopted its present name in honor of King Charles II of England, Charleston adopted its present name in 1783, Charles Town is the oldest and second largest city in North America. Charleston is located on Charleston Harbor, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, being home to Ashley and Cooper rivers.

The town is incredibly romantic, all you will see, at least one bride at each front of church, promising her love forever…it’s amazing city, where you will feel welcomed. Charleston mixes the tang of horse from the carriage tours and fancy cars, the old and the modern, the romantic and the edgy. Wherever you will get an accommodation in this town, pleasant horse clip clops are guaranteed all night long, the downtown is made of the cobblestones, making the city more laid back…

The trip to Charleston will be worthwhile, it’s also called the Holy City, seeing many churches, you will understand the city’s sense of religious diversity. Some of the architecture masterpieces dates back to the birth of America, countless tours are available for the travelers, the history and beauty are combined to make this an exciting place, having a trip throughout Charleston’s eclectic past.

Must sights to see in Charleston are more than enough, the famous South Carolina Aquarium on the Charleston Harbor, sharks, turtles, snakes, it will be fun for both, the adults and kids. Another famous spot is Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired, back in 1861, when soldiers opened fire for 34 hours straight. Another spot to not miss is the French Quartiere, which actually has the original city walls that dates back to the colonial era, that’s the real historic feel of Charleston. King street is where the

King Street is one of the most visited street in the town, divided in three areas, the Fashion district, the Design district and the Antique district, so plenty of choice for all kind of travelers. In this popular area anything could be found, once you are tired, get a rest in one of the King street’s bars and restaurants.

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