
Originally Posted by
Supermoon
I’m late to this thread, but I would like more information about this

Originally Posted by
BmillsSkier
Happy to share brother, it’s a pretty magical town.

Originally Posted by
Supermoon
It sounds like Nashville, but with fewer cowboy hats and not all the hype.

Originally Posted by
MakersTeleMark
I've been in a lot of places, but when my gf at the time bailed on a trip to Charleston, I took full advantage of the absolutely incredible offerings that week and a half had to offer with a centrally located AirBnBnasty. I think only Argentina beats it in the woman department, and Charleston beats Argie for food, by a km.

Originally Posted by
Supermoon
Oh shit. I’m listening now.

Originally Posted by
MakersTeleMark
Shut your ears and book the flight. Now is a great time, so is March.
While Nashvegas is a fun city loaded with great food, music and women, it's not Charleston.
Chas is loaded with gorgeous women from CoC coeds to women in their 60s+. It really is staggering when you walk through town (or any of the surrounding areas: Mt. Pleasant, Isle of Palms, Sullivan's Is., John's & James' Islands, West Ashley...) and you notice so many good looking people. People are active and are outside a lot which helps. Shit, just google any list of cities with most attractive people and Chas always comes up.
The city and surrounding Lowcountry is beautiful, full stop. Beaches, marshes, architecture, history (its over a 100 years older than the country it's in), boating, fishing, golf/tennis, and truly amazing food (this can't be overstated; so much amazing food from Gullah to bbq to some of the best chefs/restaurants in the country). All this to say that its impossible to not find something to do on a date there.
I'm lucky in that I spent a large chunk of my life growing up and living in Lowcountry and still get to Chas several times throughout the year and its only gotten better. If you like sun and water and 100 year old live oaks draped in moss that shroud a beautiful city filled with smiling southern women looking to share a bite of some fresh seafood and a cold drink then you could do much worse than the Holy City.
As M2M points out. Go now, fall is the time for oyster roasts (great way to meet people) and the weather is amazing. Spring too. Winter is actually one of my favorite times to be in Lowcountry since all the tourists are gone and its still 60 and sunny.
I still call it The Jake.
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