Guests take a step back in time when strolling through Charleston’s Old and Historic District, a National Historic Landmark that includes some 3,000 pre–Revolutionary and 18th- and 19th-century buildings. Highlights include Rainbow Row, 13 homes along East Bay Street that are often photographed because of their colorful exteriors. St. Michael’s Episcopal Church on Michael’s Alley dates back to 1761. Waterfront Park, Battery Park and White Point Gardens by the harbor are lovely green spaces if you tire of admiring the architectural details of the district’s buildings.

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