Christmas Tree Festival | Through Sunday, Nov. 24| 10 a.m.-8 p.m. | Boone Hall Farms, Mount Pleasant | Free | Get into the spirit with a holiday Ferris wheel, slide, photo booth, and more.
Garden & Gun Winter Market | Through Sunday, Nov. 24 | Times vary | Garden & Gun Headquarters | Free | Shop, eat, and drink at this event celebrating the spirit of Southern craftsmanship.
Sunday, Nov. 24
Pumpkin Smash Event | 12-4 p.m. | West Ashley Farmers Market: Ackerman Park | Free | Don’t let your pumpkin go to waste — make your pumpkin count.
Charleston Classic 2024 | 12 p.m. | TD Arena | $30+ | Catch one game or several at this annual basketball tournament hosted in the heart of downtown.
Friday, Nov. 29
Edisto Music Festival | 3:30-9 p.m. | 3706 Docksite Rd., Edisto Island | $20 | Join this celebration with live bands and local performers.
Saturday, Nov. 30
Candlelight Tour | Times vary | Drayton Hall | $50+ | Experience this eighteenth century historic house and understand the lives which touched it.
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City Guide
City Guide
Get in, we’re going to Savannah 🚗
Here’s your guide to exploring Savannah. | Photo by @aframeaerials
Itching to get out of town, Charlestonians? Skip those pesky airport security lines and jump in your car for a road trip to Savannah instead. From an afternoon stroll at Forsyth Park to the Southern sushi dish at The Olde Pink House — we’re spilling all the details on how to have an unforgettable time in the 912.
Savannah’s Riverwalk | You can’t miss the opportunity to stroll along this waterfront area lined with shops, restaurants, and historic cobblestone streets.
The Olde Pink House| Dig into quintessential Southern dishes like the jumbo lump crab cake and fried shrimp while admiring the building’s unique architecture.
The Grey | This restored 1938 art deco restaurant’s brunch menu features classic bites like biscuits and gravy and fried chicken, plus a dinner menu with oysters, scallops, and pork.
I’m loving all the holiday events happening around Charleston. The CHStoday team recently visited The Den at Frannie and the Fox, which was decked out like a cozy Italian Alps cabin and served the most festive drinks. I can’t wait to go back.