The French Quarter is one of the most historic and artsy districts of downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Gorgeous parks, fine dining, local business, and the arts scene define this quaint, waterfront neighborhood. Joe Riley Waterfront Park is one of the peninsula’s most visited parks, offering spectacular views of the Charleston harbor. Park benches and large family-sized swings are abundant in the park for premiere relaxation. Two enormous fountains in the park light up at night, offering a truly incredible scene along the harbor’s waterfront. Washington Square is a must-visit green space on the corner of Broad and Meeting Streets. A mature canopy of live oaks, gorgeous flowers, and historical monuments reside throughout this grassy park.
Magnolia’s has offered Charleston residents upscale southern cuisine since 1990, and long-running McCrady’s Tavern delivers fine dining in a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places.