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Key Highlight: Charleston City Market
Charleston City Market has been a shopping hub since the 1800s and is one of the country's oldest city markets.
Introduction
While some may say that the Charleston City Market is a bit of a tourist trap, others call it a great glimpse into life in the Old South. The market buzzes with residents and visitors alike, perusing stalls loaded with toys, clothes, art, leather goods, and regional souvenirs. There are plenty of locally made products for sale at the market, which you can distinguish by a "Certified Authentic: Handmade in Charleston" tile displayed on vendor stations.
African American Influence
Visitors to the market will also observe a noticeable African American influence reflected through the different food and product vendors. Locals recommend heading straight to the "basket ladies." These Gullah artisans have been weaving baskets for centuries – this craft originated in West Africa and has been passed down through the generations – using local materials, such as sweetgrass and palmetto leaves.
Location and Accessibility
The Charleston City Market is located in the heart of downtown Charleston on Meeting Street, about a 12-minute walk from Broad Street, the city's main thoroughfare. If you choose to drive, you'll find limited street parking available. The free DASH bus also stops nearby, as do some of the best Charleston tours.
Hours and Tickets
The market is open every day from 9:30 a.m. to 5 or 5:30 p.m. (depending on the season). The market also offers night hours seasonally from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. While you don't have to pay to browse, you might want to carry some cash on you in case the sweetgrass baskets (or other goodies) prove enticing. There are also plenty of places to grab a snack scattered throughout the market.
Find out more about vendors and goods on the market website.