Known for its rich history, great food and southern charm, Charleston has long been a savvy traveler's choice destination.
South Carolina's largest city welcomes more than seven million tourists in a typical year and is worthy of consideration for your next family getaway.
That's especially true if you're considering a multigenerational family trip.
Charleston easily lends itself to this growing travel trend thanks to the long list of fun things to do for people of all ages.
Start the planning process by finding a spacious, centrally located place to stay like Liberty Place Charleston by Hilton Club.This ultra-refined timeshare property situated in the heart of all the action is the newest offering for Hilton Grand Vacations Owners.
Tastefully outfitted studios and suites with fireplaces, kitchens and roomy bedrooms are just what your family needs after a day spent discovering this Lowcountry city's hidden gems.
Liberty Place Charleston opens its doors this June, making now the perfect time to start planning your trip to one of the South's most visited cities.
Consider these top to-dos for every generation of your travel tribe.
Baby Boomers
Baby Boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) have long flocked to Charleston to experience its fascinating history and booming culinary scene.
A top pick for history buffs includes the Fort Sumter National Monument. This is the site where the Union and Confederate soldiers first exchanged fire. A ferry takes you to the grounds — keep your eyes peeled during the short ride because you might spot dolphins and other sea life.
The past also comes alive at Battery & White Point Gardens, a public park, and Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, a building that once served as a Revolutionary-era prison and city hall.
Walking tours are another way to immerse yourself in all things Charleston. And with everything from architecture tours to landmark tours and culinary tours, there's one to match any interest you have.
A day on your feet will undoubtedly work up your appetite; choose one of Charleston's top restaurants to kick back and refuel. Among the regional cuisines worth sampling are she-crab soup, shrimp and grits, and Frogmore stew, a mix of potatoes, corn, sausage and shrimp. Wash it all down with rum-based planter's punch or a tall glass of oh-so-southern sweet tea.
Gen X and Millennials
The Charleston City Market is a great place for 20 to 50-somethings to start their trip. The most-visited attraction in Charleston is a shopping mecca encompassing four city blocks. Inside you'll find shops selling unique wares like handmade sweetgrass baskets and other artisan crafts. There's no need to leave the market when hunger hits because City Market is home to several eateries where you can sample Lowcountry favorites like lobster hushpuppies.