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Make Santa-mental memories this season at The Charleston Place

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A family enjoying the snowfall at The Charleston Place

Did you know? There are 162 trees, 72+ wreaths, a custom-built 41-foot tree in Market Street Circle, 400,000 holiday lights, and 20,000+ ornaments used to bring this enchanted holiday delight to life.

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There’s snow place like The Charleston Place during the holiday season. The iconic landmark will feature ceiling-to-floor holiday decor, complimentary programming (think: snowfall, visits with Santa, and a community concert with the Symphony Orchestra), and so much more.

Inspired by the enchanted tale of The Nutcracker, The Charleston Place transforms into a magical, mythical dream-like state of dancing Sugar Plum fairies, The Waltz of Flowers, and a place where imagination thrives.

Guests are invited to gather with friends and family this season and take the holiday experience to the next level with experiences like:

  • Nutcracker Tea
  • Holiday meals at The Palmetto Cafe and Charleston Grill
  • Private Snowfall Experiences for proposals, holiday parties, or birthday parties
  • And more

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