Weekend Guide: The Perfect Time for Charleston
There's no better season to remember why you love this Southern jewel.
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The rooftop restaurant and bar at Market Pavilion Hotel makes a colorful, cool place to watch the sunset.
Photo by Mary Margaret Chambliss. © 2009 Southern Living
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Charleston sparkles this time of year. From the sun-dappled water beside The Battery to autumn's afternoon light against the city's legendary steeples, the colors will make you want to move here.
If you only have a weekend to spend, though, we'll help you make the most of it. With average October temperatures in the mid-70s, it's the ideal season for an active itinerary. Get outside, do some window shopping, and savor the flavors that make this city famous.
Getting Around
Truly memorable trips are the ones where you try something different, and biking around town fills the bill. Bike the Bridge Rentals delivers a bicycle to your hotel and picks it up when you leave. In the historic downtown area, where parking is tough, there's no better way to get around. Plus, the company offers small, laminated guidebooks that mount on your handlebars, providing clear maps that highlight The U.S. Customs House, The Historic Rice Mill Buildings, and several other city landmarks. You get the benefit of a comprehensive tour at your own pace.
Pedal across the Ravenel Bridge, a stunning piece of engineering that spans the Cooper River and connects to Mount Pleasant. You're rewarded with an unbeatable view of Fort Sumter and downtown Charleston.
Once you get to Mount Pleasant, follow the signs to Charleston Harbor Resort, where Charleston Water Taxi escorts you and your bike back to Charleston near the wharf. Capt. Scott Connelly's boats depart from the resort at the top of every hour, and the trip costs just $5. Tip: If you happen to be heading back at dusk, the taxi makes an incredible sunset cruise.
Where To Stay
The city offers several excellent hotels downtown, so all you have to decide is how much you want to pay. For the ultimate splurge, you can't beat the Market Pavilion Hotel or Charleston Place Hotel. Charleston Place is larger and boasts some first-class shops on its bottom floor, including GUCCI and St. John. At the Market Pavilion, visit the rooftop restaurant and bar for a lively scene and one of the best views of the city.
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