Tourism and Hospitality

Get in on the outdoor-lover fun or elevate your SEWE experience with one of these several events happening around the Holy City.
Charleston Wine + Food has created this initiative to align with its new mission and to showcase the local culinary industry and contribute to its growth and sustainability.
Plans for a rooftop bar are moving forward after the City’s Board of Architectural Review approved granted approval.
Charleston has said its fair share of goodbyes to restaurants, bars, and venues. Here are closed businesses in the 843 our readers still dream about.
Voting for Best of Charleston opens Friday, March 1.
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Located in the heart of SC, Columbia has more things for the whole family to do than hours to do them.
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We’ve got the deets on the top chefs, restaurateurs, mixologists, and bakers to try at Savor Charlotte 2024.
Tell us which Lowcountry business you miss the most.
The historic hotel opened its doors on Feb. 7, 1924.
Dine Where You Live is a campaign that encourages residents to dine local + support Mount Pleasant businesses.
You’ll find six local stars up for an award based on excellence and other factors like commitment to the community.
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Get a peek inside a house on Wentworth Street as it undergoes a restoration project + hear from Danielle Stazio, a Charleston realtor, on what goes into an undertaking like this.
Four Seasons is bringing a luxury hotel and residences to Meeting Street, with completion expected in 2028.
Charleston has educational and celebratory events to commemorate Juneteenth that kick off this weekend.
From award-wining country artists to chart-topping bands, there’s no shortage of concerts to enjoy live music in the Holy City this year — use this guide to find your next concert.
From brick-and-mortar favorites to beachside food trucks, here’s where to grab a donut in and around Charleston.
The new Agrihood is a farm-centered community blends sustainable living with walkable access to local goods and educational experiences for all ages.
The Creek Collective is a new community space offers classes, exhibitions, and local art — all in a reimagined former chapel.
This hurricane guide will update you on evacuation zones and introduce you to resources that will help you stay weather-aware this Atlantic Hurricane Season.
We’re highlighting the best kid-friendly activities that Charleston, SC has to offer — complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
From Paradiso Charleston to The Mills House Hotel, we’re really feeling these staycation vibes.