Election season 2016 was so nerve-racking and draining , you may have forgotten to on occasion intermit and drink in the rapturing sweetheart of our city . From historic house and cobblestone street , to live oaks dripping with Spanish moss , Charlestonians are n’t at a release for idyllic scene even on the most unremarkable of commutes home . Pardon our tiresome walk step or under - the - speed - point of accumulation driving as we gaze upon our favorites ( and in the end Delaware - strain ) this week .

East Bay St along the Battery

South of BroadThe majestic houses along the Battery are by far the most iconic look-alike of the metropolis . Although you might get gravel behind carriages take aim the same easy route , enjoy the opportunity to take it dull and hock in the purview . On one side , you ’ll see the window dressing of historical star sign tilt to catch the seabreezes in such a agency that they seem stacked like pastel - colored dominos around a gentle curve . Opposite that , you ’ll see the seawall promenade along the water of the Charleston harbour .

Legare St

South of BroadLegare St is the address for the large pieces of prop south of Broad , and it ’s easy to imagine the wealth that must have been require to establish these splendid hall . Some of the home base are obliterate behind iron gates and brick wall , but others rise far above the hot oak trees that fill in the street . Although most Charlestonians outwear ofGone with the Windreferences , you ca n’t help but imagine Scarlett O’Hara entertain a bevy of suitor on the grounds of one of these house .

Entrance road to Botany Bay Plantation

Edisto IslandThe draw ofBotany Bayis its boneyard beach , the undeveloped beach full of shells and dotted by the “ skeleton ” of many trees . However , the drive into the wildlife management area is a gem of its own . plow onto a arenaceous dirt road that is enveloped by the maritime woods of oak ,   loblolly pine , and cabbage palmetto   on all sides . If you roam down your windows , you may pick up the phone of birds , smell out the ocean atmosphere filtered through the unripened leaves , and begin to exhale the stress of the make surround as you slowly make your way to the parking country and the beach beyond . The unspoiled peach of the driving in feels a small bit like a charming gateway .

Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge

Downtown / Mount PleasantThis bridge give in 2005 as a replacement to two bridge deck that still live on in local storage as roadways where you were “ taking your life in your hands every time you cover the river . ” The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge also gave us a front porch of sorts where we walk , exercise , and even standCharleston Strong . Like any good porch , it take on a magical quality at nighttime . The cable documentation are lit above you as the harbour stretches below the bridge in a wide-eyed , dingy ribbon that curls from the ocean northward . The port visible radiation sprinkle the horizon on one side , and if you are favourable , the moonshine can be rising on the other .

Church St

DowntownNamed in honor of St. Philip ’s Episcopal Church , this street starts off the Market and roll its way to White Point Gardens . Walking is the preferred transportation on this stretchiness , because the perambulation will give you time to take in cemeteries , gardens , and probably be in earshot of a carriage tour rave a snip of the history . You will take the air past the Instagram - worthy facade of the Dock Street Theatre ( where Edgar Allen Poe ’s female parent once perform ) , so pause for a snapshot or two of the ornate ironwork . The street widen as it curves at the intersection of Water St , and the house seem to unwind as well since they are n’t orient the same way facing the street . You ’ll be woolgather of moving to this lovely stretch of Charleston by the time you make the end .

King St from Spring to Broad

DowntownThis has been the meridian shopping district for the Holy City for more than 100 age , and it ’s still a worthwhile place for shopping and stroll . Although more chain storehouse and big hotel have moved to these addresses in the last few years , there are still plenty of quirky eateries , local shops , boutique , and more . take care closely and you ’ll find the classical cocktail barProof , larger-than-life used bookstoreBlue Bicycle Books , the clothing boutiqueWorthwhile , andCO , a slender eating place that makes a mean noodle sports stadium . By the metre you make it toBerlin ’s , you might just have shopped ' til you dropped .

Longitude Lane off East Bay St

to the south of BroadIf you want to go back in time , simply take a few step onto the sett in this back street . earlier built as a simple lane during the epoch of the walled city ( 1690 - 1720 ) , Longitude Lane is now one of the toniest addresses in the city . It is easy to see why – there ’s no escaping the magic that the combination of history , salt air , slanting afternoon light , tropical foliage , and attractively maintained house make .

Ashley River Rd between Bees Ferry and Summerville

West AshleyThis stretchiness of Ashley River Rd is dotted with newfangled growing , storage unit , and other minor businesses , but drive patiently and the road stretch into a protected area right along the river . This road is Charleston ’s “ orchard alley , ” where you may regain some of the most iconic dwelling house in the South , from Magnolia Gardens to Middleton Place and Drayton Hall . Since they ’re set by the river ( the historical mode of transportation to these destination ) , you wo n’t be able to see much from the route , but you will relish some good forest beauty that whispers to grandeur just out of ken .

Gateway Walk

DowntownA walkway rather of an prescribed street , theGateway Walkis nevertheless one of the most beautiful paths in the city . Although it ’s formally maintained by the Garden Club of Charleston and overt to the public , by its very nature it seems to be a hidden gemstone . The Gateway Walk curve through some of the city ’s oldest church cemeteries , whose gravestones browse from the late 1600s to the innovative day . The slender peninsula has been inhabited for hundreds of years , and after a Gateway walking , you wo n’t need to see a trace to palpate the presence of those who have come before you to last and make their mode in Charleston .

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King Street

King Street|meunierd / Shutterstock.com

East Bay Street along the Battery

Flickr/Ken Lund

Legare Street

Flickr/Spencer Means

Entrance Road to Botany Bay Plantation

Flickr/Wendy Pitts Reeves

The Arthur Ravenel Bridge

Flickr/Jeremy Taylor

Glimpses of Charleston

Glimpses of Charleston

King Street from Spring to Broad

Flickr/John Hoey

Longitude Lane off East Bay Street

Glimpses of Charleston

Ashley River Road between Bees Ferry and Summerville

Flickr/Ken Lund

The Gateway Walk

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