Charleston residents have a favorite story to tell. After the Civil War, as General Sherman traveled through the South burning and destroying its cities, he had mercy on Charleston. He was so taken by Charleston’s beauty (or that of a Charleston woman, depending on who you ask) that he spared it, refusing to destroy it in the way he had destroyed other cities.
Many of the same historic homes, parks and cobblestone streets that charmed Sherman in 1864 still remain today, and the story of Charleston’s resilience gives its residents a palpable sense of pride. But a fast-growing population of young people (from 80 to 100 new residents arrive daily, depending on who you ask) is slowly changing Charleston from its historical and traditional roots. Liquor stores still close on Sunday, but young people flood downtown every week for Sunday day drinking. Civil War-era, historic homes now find their antithesis in new apartment communities. Horse-drawn carriages share the road with cyclists and surfboard-toting Jeep drivers.
What seems to remain unchanged in Charleston, though, is its charm — carried both visually and through the merits of Southern hospitality. Charleston lacks nothing in the way of great restaurants, bars, places to stay, activities to enjoy and conversations to have. Whatever your interest, here’s how to make the most of a weekend in this Southern city full of contrast.
Introduction and additional reporting by Caitlyn Girardi.
Where to Stay
A Brand-New Boutique with a View, or an Old Standby