The Bar at The Spectator Hotel (Charleston, South Carolina) Spectator Hotel For a respite from the Southern heat, slip into this well-appointed speakeasy off downtown’s city market. Here, bartender Allan Lancaster translates the hotel’s sleek 1920s interiors into chic but cheeky cocktails. Th...
Downtown Charleston is lively and vibrant. It boasts an abundance of historic charm and culture and is where you’ll find a great selection of bars, clubs and restaurants. It’s the best place to go for nightlife in Charleston. If you are looking for a place near the airport, North Cha...
in Downtown Hopkinsville. The 0.5-mile route starts on Virginia Street and ends at the city’s Justice Center. PinSpend some time walking the streets of Downtown Hopkinsville — and be sure to take a photo of the Alhambra Theatre‘s marquee. Image:...
Downtown Charleston is just a short drive from the area's three popular beaches: Folly Beach, Isle of Palms Beach, and Sullivan's Island Beach. Each has soft, white sand and a distinct feel: Folly has lively bars and restaurants just steps from the shores, Sullivan's Island — my person...
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1.6 miles from Charleston #13 of 37 hotels in Mount Pleasant "The “extras” the hotel offers gave it a resort feel: free 4pm snack, complimentary coffee bar, fire pits/s’mores, shuttle downtown, complimentary bikes, drinks tokens for marina store, and more." "The staff was very pleasa...
Named after a popular tiki drink from the 1940s, Three Dots and a Dash is a speakeasy take on a traditional tiki bar and one ofIllinois's craft cocktail destinations. Hidden down an alley in the middle of downtown Chicago, the tiki bar was named one of The World's 50 Best Bars by ...
Charleston has no shortage of booze-filled options with its thriving brewery scene, growing number of distilleries and assortment of dive and craft cocktail bars. Want a PBR? Head to Recovery Room,City Paperreaders’ pick for Best Cheap Beer Deal and Best Cold Beer. Plus, don’t forget newbi...
Folly Beachoffers laid-back vibes just minutes from downtown Charleston, making it an ideal destination for visitors who want to explore the Lowcountry during their beach vacation. The beach is the main attraction here — spend time lounging in the sun or learn how to surf with lessons from ...
However, it also holds great historical significance: “At more than 300 years old, King Street is the second most historically and architecturally significant street in downtown Charleston.” Once the shops close, you can check out one of the many art galleries, bars, or restaurants — all ...