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Here’s how to spend spring in Charleston 🏠

Experience Charleston from an insider’s perspective at the Festival of Houses & Gardens this season.

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Historic Charleston Foundation

Each Street Tour includes at least seven homes you can go inside and tour at your own pace, providing a unique and exclusive opportunity to go behind the gate into some of Charleston’s most lavish and unique homes.

Photo provided by Historic Charleston Foundation

Ready for a road trip, Greenville? While we love spending the spring season in our city, we do enjoy a springtime getaway. Enter: Charleston — and there’s no better time for a Charleston day trip (or a long weekend) than during the Festival of Houses & Gardens.

Did you know? This festival is the longest and largest Festival of Houses and Gardens on the East Coast. It’s happening now-April 16, which means there’s plenty of time to explore while enjoying everything else springtime in Charleston has to offer.

See the historic and iconic architecture and garden landscapes of King Street, East Battery, South Battery, and the historic Ansonborough neighborhood to experience the charm of the city. There’s also a variety of Live Like a Local events that highlight Charleston’s culture, music, art, and more.

Tickets are on sale now for the 100+ events included in the Festival of Houses & Gardens. We’ll see you there. *

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