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4 festive events at The Charleston Place to add to your holiday calendar

There’s snow place like The Charleston Place during the holiday season.

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Holiday decorations in The Charleston Place.

With spectacular decor, nightly snowfall, and more, The Charleston Place is the perfect space during the holiday season.

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Festive moments await at The Charleston Place this holiday season. Each year, the hotel hosts Seasonal Experiences to spread holiday cheer until the New Year.

We’ve rounded up four can’t miss events to check out:

  • Let It Snow | Now-Sunday, Dec. 31 | 6 p.m., 7 p.m., and 8 p.m. | Market Street Circle | Experience snow in the Holy City — plus, enjoy cocoa and sweet treats available for purchase from the Gingerbread House, as well as a cash bar with seasonal cocktails (think: spiked cocoa and cider + a candy cane martini).
  • Holiday Storytime with Buxton Books | Saturday, Dec. 9 + 16 | 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. | Second floor landing of The Charleston Place | Bring the kids and gather around Charleston’s Living Room for a special reading of The Nutcracker and other holiday classics.
  • Nutcracker Tea | Dec. 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, and 24 | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | Adults: $155; Children 3-12: $135 | The Thoroughbred Club | Treat your little ones to a Nutcracker-themed Afternoon Tea, featuring a selection of sweet and savory treats and a performance from the Dance Conservatory of Charleston.
  • Truffle Dinner at Charleston Grill | Sunday, Dec. 10 | Times vary, reservations required | $500 per person | Charleston Grill | Enjoy an exclusive 5-course truffle dinner with wine pairings.

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