Carriage tours are probably the best and most popular way to see the city. There are many carriage companies in downtown Charleston, however, we always recommend Palmetto Carriage. Their tour guides are professional, well versed in city history and they treat their animals really well.
The city of Charleston controls all of the tours going into the historic district. Therefore, when you sign up for any tour (regardless of what company) you are at the mercy of the lottery system. Each carriage must pull up and register at the city carriage office prior to starting the tour. A lotto ball will determine what route the carriage is to take. No matter what number ball falls, any route that you take through the city is gorgeous. Most people want the most popular route, The Battery, but I promise, any other route is just as unique. Each part of the city has its own rich history. You won't be disappointed. Here are some pictures of carriage tours we've been on.
(PS-It is absolutely gorgeous on Kiawah in the fall. Have you booked your stay at our amazing property? www.vrbo.com/230630)
Please forgive my tardiness in posting this important annoucement, but September snuck up on me! With that said, IT IS RESTAURANT WEEK IN CHARLESTON!!!!
Can you handle that? Seriously? One of the best weeks in Charleston. Diners can go enjoy menus from some of the best restaurants in town for $20, $30, or $40. SERIOUSLY!!
From September 7-18th, you can stuff yourself silly at a different restaurant each night and experience the vast culinary delights in the Holy City! SIGN ME UP! (You do need reservations at most restaurants in town, so be sure to let us know where you want to eat or pick up the phone and call your fav restaurant now!)
My fav menus are from:
Old Village Posthouse, Magnolias, 39 Rue de Jean, Fat Hen, & Husk
If I was going to try a few new restuarants they would be:
Trattoria Luca, Muse, La Fourchette, and Toast
Visit this website to see all of the restaurants and their menus!
http://www.charlestonrestaurantassociation.com/charleston-restaurant-week/
Looking for something fun to do this Labor Day weekend that gives back to our local community? Then head on out to Freshfield's Village this Sunday, September 4th at 7:30 for the 5th Annual LowCountry Wine & Beer Festival. Enjoy wines from around the world, craft beers and food from Hege's restaurant.
This event benefits The Barrier Island Free Medical Clinc. This is a non-profit organization that provides health care services at no cost to eligible individuals in the Charleton area. It is a volunteer based clinic that relies on the stewardship of others and fundraisers such as this to remain open. Come out out to a beautiful location, enjoy fabulous food and drink and donate to an organization that helps those in need.
For more information visit: http://freshfieldsvillage.com/events/view/5th-annual-lowcountry-wine-beer-festival
Kiawah Island and South Carolina were fortunate that Hurricane Irene decided to take a more northly approach to the United States. We were certainly relieved that we were spared the devastation that our northern neighbors received. A lot of work goes into preparing not only your home, but the homes we manage in case of an impending hurricane. We'd much rather go through the motions of getting everything prepared and watching it skim by us than coming back to damage. So note to everyone-take hurricane prepardness very seriously. A little pre-planning will save you a lot of headaches.
However, we did still feel some effects of the hurricane. We did get some bands of rain, some high wind gusts and some pretty cool surf. Typically the beach at Kiawah is very docile, however, I did step out of the hotel and take some shots of The Sanctuary beach and also down at The Ocean Course. I hope you enjoy the pictures.