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🌸 Charleston Solo Trip Guide (3 Days of Magic!) ✨

📍 Parking Tip: Use the Cumberland St Garage (1 Cumberland St) – central & walkable! 📸 Must-See Spots Day 1: Pastel Dreams & History 1️⃣ Rainbow Row 🏡 – "Like stepping into a storybook!" Rows of cotton-candy-colored houses with black shutters. 2️⃣ Philadelphia Alley 🌈 – A hidden Instagram goldmine—vibrant walls & whimsical vibes. 3️⃣ City Market 🛍️ – 200-year-old market with sweetgrass baskets, art, and clip-clopping carriage rides. 4️⃣ Pineapple Fountain 🍍 – Iconic photo op by the waterfront. Day 2: Quirky Shops & Soulful Stories 5️⃣ King St/Church St 🎵 – Vintage shops + Kismet Turkish Store (free pumpkin tea! 🎃). Meet the retired jazz bassist who chats about 1988 Manhattan. 6️⃣ The Battery 🌊 – Swing under giant oaks, soak in sea breezes. 7️⃣ Old Slave Mart Museum ($8) – Heavy but vital. Hear recordings of enslaved people’s voices in the actual auction space. Day 3: Nature & Nostalgia 8️⃣ Cypress Gardens ($10) – The Notebook’s swampy paradise! Glide past cypress trees 🚣♀️ (scan QR code early to skip lines). 9️⃣ Middleton Place ($29) – Gone With the Wind vibes + slavery history tour. 🔟 Angel Oak Park (FREE) – A 400-year-old oak tree that’ll make you gasp! 🌳 🍽️ Quick Bites & Tips Mosquito spray = NON-NEGOTIABLE 🦟 (trust me!). Turkish pumpkin tea > coffee at Kismet. Solo safety: Charleston is super walkable, but avoid dim alleys at night. "Three days of pastel streets, haunting history, and slow swings by the sea—perfect for the wandering soul." 💖 #SoloTravel #CharlestonVibes #Wanderess #TravelForTheGram #HistoricSouth

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🌸 Charleston Solo Trip Guide (3 Days of Magic!) ✨

📍 Parking Tip: Use the Cumberland St Garage (1 Cumberland St) – central & walkable! 📸 Must-See Spots Day 1: Pastel Dreams & History 1️⃣ Rainbow Row 🏡 – "Like stepping into a storybook!" Rows of cotton-candy-colored houses with black shutters. 2️⃣ Philadelphia Alley 🌈 – A hidden Instagram goldmine—vibrant walls & whimsical vibes. 3️⃣ City Market 🛍️ – 200-year-old market with sweetgrass baskets, art, and clip-clopping carriage rides. 4️⃣ Pineapple Fountain 🍍 – Iconic photo op by the waterfront. Day 2: Quirky Shops & Soulful Stories 5️⃣ King St/Church St 🎵 – Vintage shops + Kismet Turkish Store (free pumpkin tea! 🎃). Meet the retired jazz bassist who chats about 1988 Manhattan. 6️⃣ The Battery 🌊 – Swing under giant oaks, soak in sea breezes. 7️⃣ Old Slave Mart Museum ($8) – Heavy but vital. Hear recordings of enslaved people’s voices in the actual auction space. Day 3: Nature & Nostalgia 8️⃣ Cypress Gardens ($10) – The Notebook’s swampy paradise! Glide past cypress trees 🚣♀️ (scan QR code early to skip lines). 9️⃣ Middleton Place ($29) – Gone With the Wind vibes + slavery history tour. 🔟 Angel Oak Park (FREE) – A 400-year-old oak tree that’ll make you gasp! 🌳 🍽️ Quick Bites & Tips Mosquito spray = NON-NEGOTIABLE 🦟 (trust me!). Turkish pumpkin tea > coffee at Kismet. Solo safety: Charleston is super walkable, but avoid dim alleys at night. "Three days of pastel streets, haunting history, and slow swings by the sea—perfect for the wandering soul." 💖 #SoloTravel #CharlestonVibes #Wanderess #TravelForTheGram #HistoricSouth

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