8) Charleston City Market

Charleston City Market
Charleston City Market

Fun things to do in Charleston : One. Charleston City Market

188 Meeting Street (French Quarter)
CharlestonSC   29401

The Charleston City Market was established in the 1790s. The market covers four city blocks which included the significant Market Hall, which faces Meeting Street, through a continuous series of one-story market sheds, the last of which terminates at East Bay Street. The Market Hall has been described as a building of the "highest architectural design quality.

The main building was built in 1841 and is an apparent modification of the Grecian-Doric temple of "The Wingless Victory" at Athens. The cornice is ornamented with ram's and bull's heads, a survival of the Greek custom of hanging in the temple skulls of animals sacrificed to the gods, later symbolized in conventional architecture.

Charleston's City Market was developed as a replacement for the city's Beef Market building which burned in 1796. Market Hall was added in the early 1840s. Throughout the 19th century, the market provided a convenient place for area farms and plantations to sell beef and produce, and also acted as a place for locals to gather and socialize. It is one of the major and oldest public markets in the United States.Today, the City Market has over 300  vendors who sell souvenirs and other items ranging from jewelry to Gullahsweetgrass baskets.

Time to spend: 1 hour to half day

Hours:
Sunday - Saturday:  9:30a - 5:00p
Night Hours:
Friday - Saturday: 6:30p - 10:30p