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The Most Instagram-worthy Spots in Charleston

Rainbow Row

Rainbow Row is a display of 13 beautiful homes in downtown Charleston that are famous for their bright colors and Georgian architecture. Located on East Bay Street, Rainbow Row is just a short walk to the waterfront for even more spectacular views.

The Angel Oak Tree

The whimsical Angel Oak Tree is thought to be one of the oldest living things in the country. The Angel Oak is estimated to be in excess of 400-500 years old, stands over 66 feet tall. The winding braches draped in spanish moss really create the most picturesque scenery. Despite being located on John’s Island, the Angel Oak has come to symbolize Charleston and is a must see!

The Pineapple Fountain

The Pineapple Fountain has been a focal point at the Charleston Waterfront Park for almost 3 decades. The pineapple motif represents hospitality and is frequently found all over Charleston. During the hot summers, children cool off and splash around in the fountain, grown-ups are welcome too!

The Battery

The Battery is a historic defensive seawall at the Southernmost tip of the Charleston peninsula. With an abundance of oak trees draped in Spanish moss, this park is easily one of Charleston’s most popular spots. Catch great views of the Ravenel Bridge or snap a pic in front of the many beautiful and historic homes that line the perimeter of the Battery.

Middleton Place

The Middleton Place National Historic Landmark is a place where the past greets the present with scenery more than 250 years old. See history come alive, explore working stable yards and find tranquility in the gardens, Middleton Place has a lot to offer. Middleton is also home to the oldest landscaped gardens in America. The views are amazing, not to mention the historic significance of Middleton. This place is a must see!