U.S.-Canada Trip in August: Part 2 – Greenville
Six years later, I’m back in Greenville, South Carolina—and it’s just as wonderful as I remembered! This city is warm, charming, and down-to-earth in the best way 🤍. Quiet streets, peaceful neighborhoods, and mountain views that stretch across the horizon—plus craft beer and local eats that make every bite feel satisfying. All of this (and more!) is wrapped in a cozy, laid-back vibe, paired with that genuine Southern hospitality you hear about. It’s not a big city, but not a tiny town either—with around 70,000 residents, Greenville is that “just right” spot we’ve always wanted to explore. It’s simple, but full of nice surprises: lakes, parks, and trails for nature lovers; theaters, galleries, and boutiques for anyone who likes culture and shopping. It’s perfect for people who appreciate quiet, slow living. Whether you’re single, a couple, or a family, there’s so much to see and enjoy here—without the crowds or chaos of bigger places. Sadly, I had to head back to Columbia right after finishing my errands, then off to the next stop on my trip. Here’s hoping I can carve out more time to visit properly next time! ✨ #Immigration #StudyAbroad #Entrepreneurship #StudyAndImmigration #FoodCheckIn #FoodExploration #FoodDiary #DailyFoodAdventures