*Interned for Explore Charleston as a travel journalist and created blog to complete my capstone at Syracuse University’s Newhouse School






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Spoleto Festival USA: Guide & FAQS

Mark your calendars! Each May and June Spoleto Festival USA transforms the Holy City into a performer’s paradise. Unfamiliar with the festival? See what all the hubbub is all about.

Charleston Itineraries: Bachelorette Beach Weekend

Celebrate the Bride-to-Be with a Beach Getaway


Charleston Itineraries: Spoleto Festival USA

4 Day Immersion at Charleston’s Annual Arts Festival

Holy Spirits: 8 spots for your next happy hour

The Holy City has some seriously cool signature spots, and when it comes to a happy hour, Charleston does it right. Each of these picks bring the pure charm of southern hospitality to the table… or bar.


So you want to take a solo trip?

So you’ve decided to take a solo trip to Charleston! Get ready for an exciting weekend full of exploration and self discovery. The Holy City is safe, walkable, and full of activities for any solo traveler. Have fun!


Rooftop Review: Sunset with a Spritz

What better way to celebrate the Holy City than from above? Charleston’s rooftop bar scene is unmatched.

9 Ideas for Downtown Dates in Charleston

This city is dreamy as can be, making any ordinary activity ten times better. So what are you waiting for? Go get out there. But beware, you might fall in love with Charleston instead.


A taste of the sea - I tried every oyster at NICO

A salty breeze blows through the low country. As you drive by a salt marsh, pelicans swoop and dive, following the wake of a fishing boat. What could possibly make this day better? Oysters.


Charleston Itineraries: Across the Arthur Ravenel

Spend a day in Mount Pleasant and Sullivan’s Island…


Tragically beautiful: history depicted through Spoleto’s art performances

Spoleto Festival USA is one of Charleston’s most important festivals, and this year, the historical impact of the festival depicts the history of slavery and Charleston’s past. 

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