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The ten most Instagrammable places in Greenville, S.C.

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Not too long ago, we shared with y’all that Table Rock was ranked by BigSevenTravel as one of the ‘most Instagrammable places in S.C.’ That got us thinking… what are some of Greenville’s other most Instagrammable spots?

Table Rock, 158 E Ellison Ln., Pickens

To find the answer, we perused the Instagram explore tab + checked the #yeahTHATgreenville hashtag for some of our favorite photogenic Greenville locales. So, for those of you wanting to beef up your Instagram feed, or are just looking to find some lovely spots to have your photo taken at, keep reading for nine more IG-worthy places in GVL.

The Village Grind, 1258 Pendleton St.

Liberty Bridge, 206 S. Main St.

Furman University Bell Tower, 3300 Poinsett Hwy.

The Root Tree, Falls Park

The Anchorage, 586 Perry Ave.

Stax’s Original, 1704 Poinsett Hwy.

Up on the Roof, 250 Riverplace

Methodical Coffee, 101 N. Main St.

Fluor Field at the West End, 945 S. Main St.


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