1. Audubon Gallery, 190 King St.
2. Bernie Horton Gallery, 43 Broad St.
3. Carolina Galleries Fine Art, 106-A Church St.
4. Coleman Fine Art, 79 Church St.
5. Corrigan Gallery, 62 Queen St.
6. Helena Fox Fine Art, 12 Queen St.
7. Julia Santen Gallery, 188 King St.
8. Martin Gallery, 18 Broad St.
9. Smith Killian Fine Art, 9 Queen St.
10. The Sylvan Gallery, 171 King St.
11. Wells Gallery, 125 Meeting St.
SHOPPING
12. Alpha Dog Omega Cat, 40 Archdale St.
13. Antiques of the Indies, 164 Market St.
14. Bella Vista Bridal & Wedding Boutique, 211 King St.
15. Butterfly Consignments, 482 King St.
16. Paulo Geiss Jewelers, 116 E. Bay St.
17. The Trunk Show, 281 Meeting St.
18. Tucker Payne Antiques, 164 Market St.
Daniel Ravenel Sotheby's International Realty has the connections and insights of nine generations of Charlestonians. Daniel Ravenel SIR is an independent and locally owned company that only staffs counselors who are native to, or well-established in Charleston. We are familiar with every detail of the Charleston real estate market. We know the Battery to the Beaches and everything in between, and this makes us better able to anticipate and more importantly act on opportunities. Nearly $1 billion in real estate transactions since 1983.
Fine art gallery, framemakers and restoration studio. Coleman Fine Art has been representing regional and national artists for over 30 years. The gallery specializes in Contemporary American paintings of both the American Impressionist and Realist schools. Currently representing John Cosby, Marc R. Hanson, George Strickland, Kevin MacPherson, Mary Whyte, Gregory Packard, W. Jason Situ and Galust Berberian. Located in historic downtown Charleston and within walking distance of all major hotels. Located on Church Street.
In a 19th century brick warehouse located just north of historic Broad Street, you'll taste what the Maverick brand of southern cooking is all about. Award-winning executive chef Frank Lee starts with the Carolina Lowcountry's rich resources, then adds his own blend of flavors from Charleston's multicultural heritage. The open kitchen brings this whole process within view. Specializing in seafood and fine wines. Inducted into the Fine Dining Hall of Fame, 2008.