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Charleston, South Carolina

I’ve visited Charleston at least a handful of times. Sometimes they were short day trips, which made for a LONG day because it’s like a 4 hour drive from me. One time was in college and as broke students we were planning on camping out for a night, not knowing there was going to be a wind storm. Luckily instead we ran into people we knew and found a place to stay (indoors).

(This is the same group of girls where we went to bed before 7pm while camping because we couldn’t keep a fire going for light.)

But I’m getting off topic. Just recently, I visited Charleston again for a conference. It’s such a fun city to visit so although I didn’t take city pictures this time, I thought I’d write about the trip and some of my favorite things to do there.

Charleston, South Carolina city guide with vegetarian food recommendations, things to do (plus a recap of Mediavine's first conference)

Where to Find Vegetarian Eats in Charleston

It’s only natural I talk about food first, right?

Charleston definitely has a lot of southern-cookin’, fried-chicken type places to eat, especially for brunch. But luckily I haven’t had too hard of a time finding vegetarian options as well.

Favorite Vegetarian Spot: Dellz Uptown

This place is tucked back a little between some houses and busy streets. But there is a small parking lot available in the back for customers. I wanted EVERYTHING on the menu but I went with the highly recommended Jazzy Pizza (pictured below, excuse the cell phone blurriness). Basically a taco on a pizza. They have a ton of vegan options (including for this pizza) and it all looks delicious. They aren’t strictly a vegetarian spot but the majority of their food is.

See: Dellz Uptown menu

Jazzy Pizza from Dellz Uptown in Charleston, South Carolina

Favorite Drink –  Tapio: A Boba Tea Cafe

Granted, this was my first time ever trying boba (bubble) tea, but this is where I fell in love with it. Pictured below are two fruit versions with exploding boba (strawberry with kiwi boba and mango with pomegranate boba). Love.

See: Tapio’s Facebook page

Boba/bubble tea from Tapio in Charleston, South Carolina

Other great restaurants:

  • Hominy Grill – Great brunch options for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike (umm hello Grilled Eggplant Sandwich)
  • Three Little Birds Cafe (Sweet Potato Benedict!)
  • Basil – all regular entrees at this Thai food place have a vegetarian option

Things to Do in Charleston

Charleston is full of history, which means there are lots of tours available to help you explore the city.

Ghost Tours

My top recommendation if you’re going to be there for an evening is a nighttime walking ghost tour! There are many options available, and your hotel or even some restaurants will have information on how to find one. If you’re traveling with kids, you may want to ask specifically about family-friendly tours as they can vary in creepy-factor level. (Note: I’m not someone who enjoys horror or scary movies, so the ones I’ve been on haven’t been particularly scary. You do tour graveyards and hear some eerie stories, but there’s definitely room to up the ante if you want to be creeped out.)

See: Bulldog Ghost Tours

Walking Tours

If ghosts aren’t your thing, there are plenty of day-time walking tours available too. From ones led by a pirate to ones focusing on the extensive history, you’re sure to find something fun.

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Horse Drawn Carriage Tours

If walking ain’t your thang either, there are a few other ways to see the city. One of the more unique and leisurely ways is by horse.

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Bus Tours

Finally, bus tours. If you want to see the tea plantation (America’s only tea garden!) or more than just the downtown area, this is the way to go.

See: Adventure Sight Seeing

Boat Tours

Almost forgot! There are also boat tours. I went on a dinner cruise this last trip around the Charleston Harbor through Spiritline Cruises. Highly recommended.

Charleston Market

The Charleston City Market is one of the most well-known attractions in downtown, and is a must-visit. I stop by almost every time I make it to the city. There are a ton of handmade items (including an abundance of woven baskets-you’ll see them on every corner!) and a great place to find souvenirs or gifts.

See: City Market website for hours and more info

Waterfront Park, the Fountain and Rainbow Row

Rainbow Row is a street of 13 brightly colored houses near the waterfront. It is a top tourist attraction as it represents the history of Charleston architecture. Some walking tours will include a stroll down this street, but if you’re near the Pineapple Fountain at Waterfront Park you’ll be close enough for a photo-op.

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Mediavine Conference

As I mentioned, my last trip to Charleston was because Mediavine (my beloved ad network) just held their first conference there! It was not only a great opportunity to meet fellow blogger friends but it was an extremely well-planned conference that helped me see more of Charleston.

Conference Locations

Upstairs @ Midtown: I keep wanting to type Uptown at Midtown, but it’s Upstairs! This was a super cute spot where our welcome reception was held. If you’re looking for a wedding or private event spot for 150 people or less, check out their website.

The Cedar Room: I LOVED this place. Located in the Cigar Factory, this event venue can accommodate up to 550 guests. Beautiful. Website here.

Holiday Inn Charleston Historic Downtown: The last days sessions were held here. I didn’t stay in this hotel so I can’t write from that experience, but the meeting rooms were nothing special.

Prohibition: Closing dinner was held at Prohibition. I loved the outdoor area and they have live music most nights of the week! Check them out here.

Dinner Cruise on Charleston Harbor

I already mentioned that we also took a dinner cruise on Spiritline Cruises around the Charleston Harbor. This was the highlight of the trip! DELICIOUS food, amazing views, and who doesn’t love a dinner cruise? Check them out here.

Sunset from the boat:

Sunset on Spiritline Dinner Cruise on Charleston Harbor April 2017

Me and my momma.

Dinner cruise in Charleston, South Carolina

Spiritline Dinner Cruise on Charleston Harbor April 2017

Food Photography Workshop with Helene Dujardin

As part of the conference I also took a special workshop with Food Photographer Helene Dujardin. She’s worked with many big-time publications and cookbooks (Food & Wine, Southern Living, just to name a couple).

Since it was the first time I’ve ever taken a photography workshop I was a little intimidated at first, but she was so helpful and passionate that it was hard not to be inspired by her. She brought a ton of food props and backdrop boards for us to play with and even freshly prepared food so we can photograph our own Buddha bowls. (I want to live in her prop room.)

A little behind the scenes (yes, it’s common to shoot on the floor):

 

Food Photography Workshop with Helene Dujardin in Charleston, South Carolina

My buddha bowl turned out a little bare since we were running out of time (I’m not good under pressure), but I loved this backdrop so I had to share.

Food Photography Workshop with Helene Dujardin in Charleston, South Carolina: Playing with buddha bowls

The Conference Swag

Anyone who’s been to a conference will ask: how was the swag?? Well, not only was I impressed but many people were jealous of my swag box.

Swag box and goodies from Mediavine 2017 conference in Charleston, South Carolina

It was filled with local Charleston goodies.

It included:

Goodies from Mediavine conference in Charleston, South Carolina

 

In Summary

If you’re going to visit Charleston, it’s pretty much guaranteed you’ll have a good time! There are endless restaurants to try and plenty to see while walking around. My personal recommendation is to do AT LEAST one tour (walking, ghost, carriage ride) around downtown and stop by the Market if it’s your first time. I do both almost every time I visit.

A special thanks to Mediavine for their excellent work on the conference and hosting it in one of my favorite cities!

Let me know your favorite things to do (or eat!) in Charleston in the comments!

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savor the best---Pat

Monday 1st of May 2017

Hi, Kelly! That is a really nice write-up of our visit to Charleston, SC...Dahn and I had a great visit to that fun city and it was so nice meeting you and your mom. Your buddha bowl looks yummy.

Kelly

Wednesday 3rd of May 2017

Thanks again for being my blogging buddies in Charleston!

Katie | Healthy Seasonal Recipes

Sunday 30th of April 2017

I haven't been to Charleston in 15 years, and now I want to go back! Sounds like there is so much more to see! So jealous of the workshop with Helen. I have admired her work from afar for a long time. That would be amazing to work with her directly!

Ariana Omipi @ Ari Eats

Sunday 30th of April 2017

I'll probably never go to South Carolina but it's interesting seeing the food they have on offer!

Thanh | Eat, Little Bird

Saturday 29th of April 2017

Great city guide! I love travelling through the US :-)

Veena Azmanov

Saturday 29th of April 2017

Amazing infor - so much to do and see. Great city guide. Loved the peak behind the scene. I too photograph on the floor sometimes.

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