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A Perfect Weekend in Charleston: Holy City Heritage

The Vibe Charleston is a city of layers—historic, culinary, and atmospheric. Often called the “Holy City” because of its numerous church steeples, Charleston is a masterclass in preservation and Southern hospitality. It’s elegant, vibrant, and deeply connected to the sea. Friday Afternoon Check-in Check into a historic boutique hotel in the heart of the French Quarter or the residential neighborhood of South of Broad. Once you’ve settled in, start with a walk to The Battery and White Point Garden.

dining

Husk Charleston

Husk Charleston isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a culinary manifesto. Located in a stunningly restored 1893 Queen Street mansion, Husk is dedicated to the idea that if it doesn’t come from the South, it doesn’t come through the door. The kitchen, led by a team of obsessive purveyors and chefs, transforms heirloom seeds and heritage breeds into high-art plates that celebrate the history and future of Lowcountry cuisine. What to Order The Husk Cheeseburger: Often cited as one of the best in the country, this double-patty masterpiece features house-made buns and bacon-ground beef, topped with American cheese and a secret “shhh” sauce.