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Moving to Charleston
When you move to Charleston, South Carolina you'll find a city bursting with culture. The annual Spoleto Festival USA is a 17-day art festival that brings in more than 100 artists from a variety of disciplines. Other popular festivals held throughout the year include the Lowcountry Oyster Festival, Charleston Food and Wine Festival, Charleston International Film Festival, and Holiday Festival of Lights. Additionally, Charleston has several museums, theaters, and performing arts venues for you to enjoy.
Whether you're making plans for a local move or a long-distance one, finding the right Charleston neighborhood is key. Fortunately, you have a variety of options available to you. If you have some room in your budget, consider South of Broad. This neighborhood is known for its high-end condos and elegant mansions.
Mount Pleasant is a top choice for families because it has excellent public schools and a strong recreation program. North Charleston has affordable property, which makes it desirable to people starting out in tech fields and other creatives. If you like being within walking distance of bars, restaurants, and shopping, you'll love living in the Byrnes Down neighborhood.
Things to Do and See in Charleston
When you've settled into your new Charleston home, make some plans to get out and explore the area. For a unique shopping experience, head to Historic Charleston City Market. Located in the heart of downtown Charleston, this famous market stretches for four blocks and offers a one-stop place to shop for sweet treats, art, clothing, gifts, jewelry, and the famous Gullah sweetgrass baskets. If you work up an appetite while shopping, the market is also home to several restaurants and vendors selling everything from classic Lowcountry dishes to traditional Southern cuisine.
To learn more about the history of Charleston, consider a visit to Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. This historic home and gardens was constructed in 1676, making it one of the oldest plantations in the South. During your visit you can take a tour of the house, stroll through the gardens, go for a ride on the Nature Train, and visit the zoo and nature center.
Stroll down Rainbow Row to see a series of thirteen colorful historic houses that are great for pictures. Close by you can walk through The Battery lined with Southern-style mansions and home to a 12-acre Waterfront Park where you can find the famous giant pineapple fountain. Don’t forget to enjoy the sun at Folly Beach and overlook the Atlantic Ocean for some swimming and fishing.
Every area of Charleston offers something new and different to explore. Whether you need help with moving to Charleston, South Carolina or already live here and need more storage for your belongings, with PODS you can move and store with one solution.