✈ Charleston, SC
Contributed by: Dahlia Adler Fisch | Last Date of Travel: August 2010
Kosher Info: Unfortunately, Charleston has lost both its only kosher restaurant and its kosher bed and breakfast in the last couple of years, but there is kosher food available in a number of supermarkets. (The Publix on Sam Rittenberg Blvd. in West Ashley has the largest selection, including kosher wine and cheese.) I would, however, highly recommend bringing your own food, especially if you plan to be staying in Downtown Charleston (as tourists generally do) and will not be renting a car. If you find yourself in Downtown Charleston over Shabbos, they do have both a lovely kiddush and seudah shlishit at the shul, BSBI.
Tourist Info: A number of things are ubiquitous in Charleston, including churches (hence its nickname “The Holy City”), palmettos (as seen on the South Carolina flag), and southern charm. While there’s plenty to do in the area, you’d be remiss not to set aside a few hours to simply walk around (or take a horse-drawn carriage!) and take in the architecture, do some shopping on the fabulous boutique-laden King Street, and enjoy the surprisingly vibrant nightlife.

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