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Spanish moss, Southern charm and time-warp architecture combine to make Charleston an unbeatable destination.

Ask Americans which US city they’d like to visit, and chances are they’ll say moss-draped Charleston. Thanks to its Southern hospitality, time-warp architecture, walkability and pretty flower-filled window boxes, South Carolina’s largest city was named the favourite of

After rolling through three other multinational hotel chains, it was renovated again in 2022 and is now part of the Curio Collection by Hilton. One sweet-as-iced-tea, in-room touch is a throw cushion printed with the phrase, “Well, I do declare!”I soon declare that my hotel is perfectly located. A ghost tour leads me through nearby streets to end among the tombstones behind the Circular Congregational Church. Wisps of Spanish moss dangling from overhead branches add to the spooky atmosphere.

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