Explore Attractions from our Hotel's Charleston, SC Location
Guests looking for a convenient hotel near transportation and all of the popular attractions in Charleston will find our Radisson hotel's Charleston, SC location ideal. Just minutes (4 miles) from Charleston International Airport and close to I-26 and I-526, our Charleston airport hotel's accommodations are ideal for business and leisure travelers seeking a memorable Charleston vacation. Business travelers will appreciate our Charleston airport hotel's location near the Charleston Area Convention Center and Charleston Air Force Base, as well as the North Charleston Coliseum.
Perfect for sightseeing, our Charleston airport hotel's locale is convenient to several popular attractions, including Magnolia Plantation, Boone Hall Plantation, Drayton Hall, the South Carolina Aquarium, Folly Beach, Kiawah Island, the historic downtown area, championship golf courses and great shopping. Charleston continues to rank as one of America's favorite cities in numerous publications and polls, and guests at the Radisson can experience all of our historic city's charms.
Charleston Area Activities and Places of Interest:
North Charleston This area is full of exciting cultural activities and venues, including the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. North Charleston Coliseum is home to the South Carolina Stingrays, a minor league professional hockey team, as well as numerous concerts and events throughout the year. North Charleston, just a 15-minute drive from historic downtown Charleston, also features the Naval Weapons Station and the Charleston Air Force Base, as well as the new Charleston Fire Museum.
West Ashley West Ashley refers to the area west of the Charleston Peninsula, across the Ashley River. West Ashley features such historic sites as Magnolia Gardens, Middleton Place, and Drayton Hall Plantation. Check out Charlestowne Landing State Historic Site, where Europeans first settled the Carolinas.
Mount Pleasant With the completion of the new Arthur Ravenel Bridge (Cooper River Bridge), Mount Pleasant is more accessible than ever. The historic Boone Hall Plantation, home of the famous "Avenue of Oaks," hosts daily tours, both walking and bus, of the home and gardens. Shem Creek hosts "The Blessing of the Fleet" each year during which the local shrimp boats head to sea to kick off the fishing and shrimping season. Visitors can enjoy fresh local seafood and the breathtaking creek and marsh views at several restaurants along Mount Pleasant's Shem Creek.
Historic Charleston District The Southern charm of Charleston is evident in its Historic District. Tour Waterfront Park and "The Battery," where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired. Enjoy a day at the South Carolina Aquarium or hop on a Fort Sumter Boat Tour. View historic homes and gardens or take a romantic carriage rides from Charleston's Historic Market. Experience Charleston's "dark side" with ghost walks and dungeon and jail tours.
Folly Beach Folly Beach, just minutes from downtown, offers a number of activities for the entire family. From surfing and swimming to shopping and dining, there's something for everyone here. Enjoy local seafood at one of many restaurants or catch your own meal off the Folly Beach pier.
Kiawah Island Approximately 20 miles from Charleston proper, you'll find the West Islands of Kiawah and Seabrook. Kiawah Island is a private resort community with public beach access including lifeguards. From world-class golf to horseback lessons, Kiawah Island offers a wealth of outdoor fun.
Isle of Palms As you travel across the connector from Mount Pleasant to the Isle of Palms (IOP), enjoy the breathtaking panoramic view of the barrier island. During the day, visitors to IOP have residential and commercial beach access with restaurants and shops at the end of the connector. At night, local clubs host bands of all genres.
Sullivan's Island Like Isle of Palms, Sullivan's Island is a barrier island with long beautiful beaches, wildlife dunes and marshes. A variety of restaurants line Sullivan's Island's Middle Street. If you're in town on New Year's Day, don't miss the Polar Bear Swim where locals kick off the New Year by flocking to the beach for a chilly morning dip.
Edisto Island Not only does Edisto Island have beautiful beaches and gorgeous golf courses, but it also boasts several entertaining and educational attractions. From nature tours and cruises to the Edisto Island Museum and Serpentarium, Edisto Island has a little something for everyone. Only a short drive from Charleston proper, visitors can make Edisto Island a day trip.
Local Airport:
Charleston International Airport 5500 International Blvd #101, Charleston, SC 29418 (843) 767-1100 4.5 miles from hotel Exit the airport by following Airport Rd to I-526. Take I-526 east until it intersects I-26. Take I-26 west toward Columbia. Take Exit 211B. Hotel immediately on the right.
Like a picturesque memoir of the past, Charleston offers itself as a genteel world of cobblestone streets and stately antebellum plantations. Stroll along the famous Battery and through the Public Market, where voices from a bygone era still resonate. Or enjoy an intimate glimpse of the port city while riding in a romantic carriage, as your cares drift away. After building up an appetite, dine on a breezy piazza at one of the many quaint cafes and seafood restaurants overlooking the harbor. As night falls, let the enchanting mixture of music and laughter guide you into one of the trendy downtown nightspots. And of course, gentle island breezes from nearby beaches always beckon.
Did you know?
Each spring, Charleston hosts the Spoleto Festival. Lasting just over two weeks, Spoleto features internationally recognized performances of opera, dance, jazz, theater, along with orchestral, chamber, and contemporary music. The event is a great chance to experience America's finest celebration of the arts.