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Meeting Destination: Charleston

Find out what makes South Carolina’s oldest city the total package.

Find out what makes South Carolina’s oldest city the total package.

Condé Nast Traveler named Charleston the friendliest city in the U.S. in 2014. Here are three other ways the city will show your attendees some Southern charm.

Convenient convention center. Located minutes from Charleston International Airport and a short shuttle ride to downtown, this sprawling complex—the largest of its kind in the Southeast—features a 76,960-square-foot exhibit hall and an adjoining performing arts center. Also steps away is the North Charleston Coliseum.

Waterfront venues. Charleston’s event spaces make the most of the city’s harbor and river views. One is the South Carolina Aquarium, which is located on the Charleston Harbor and features 22,000 square feet of meeting space. Another is the Cooper River Room at Mt. Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park, with 2,000 square feet of meeting space and views of the Cooper River and the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge.

Good eats. The city is a food lover’s paradise. Give attendees the chance to sample traditional and modern Lowcountry dishes by offering a culinary tour during your meeting. Or, in their free time, attendees can treat themselves to a meal at James Beard Award-winning restaurants like Husk, Hominy Grill, or FIG—if they can get a reservation, that is.—Samantha Whitehorne

CHS Fast Facts

Recent and Future Association Meetings: 2015 National Coffee Association Annual Convention, 2015 American Association of Blacks in Higher Education National Conference, 2015 American Agricultural Law Association Annual Educational Symposium

Hotel Rooms: 5,663

Convention Center Square Footage: 150,000

Distance from Airport to ­Convention Center: 2 miles

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Samantha Whitehorne

By Samantha Whitehorne

Samantha Whitehorne is editor-in-chief of Associations Now. MORE

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