2nd Sunday on King Street in Charleston, SC

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Bring your dog out for a stroll down King Street.

If the last time you went to 2nd Sunday on King Street was in the summertime you’re missing out. The next one is coming up this Sunday, Dec. 11 from 12-5 p.m. and it’s the holiday edition.

In addition to the shopping, food trucks, and art of 2nd Sunday, stroll by Charleston Place’s 40-foot Christmas tree and enjoy live jazz at the Charleston Grill starting at 5:30 p.m.

Check out holiday clothing and a special deal at Gretchen Scott at 235 King St. and visit The Boutique at 302 King St. to hear from a certified beekeeper and take home some local honey.

Bonus: For the holiday season, you can access free two-hour parking downtown at select garages with a special voucher every day through Saturday, Dec. 31 between 12-6 p.m.

Participating parking garages:

  • SC Aquarium (24 Calhoun St.)
  • Concord/Cumberland (1 Cumberland St.)
  • Queen Street (93 Queen St.)
  • East Bay/Prioleau (25 Prioleau St.)
  • St. Philip Street (34 St. Philip St.)
  • Majestic Square (211 King Street)
  • Visitor Center (63 Mary St.)
  • Midtown (558 King St.)

Wave the code in front of the electronic display as you exit the garage. Get your voucher.

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