2nd Sunday on King Street

For fans of Charleston culture

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It never rains on 2nd Sunday… come downtown!

Art, Books, Calendars, Fine Dining, Food, Parking, ShoppingSusan Lucas

You can have anything in life if you dress for it. ~ Edith Head

Own Your Roots is dressing for the holidays! Find them near Market & King

Everything at Emerald + Jade is carefully selected to feature trendy, modern, quality children’s clothes.

Carefully selected trendy, modern, quality children’s clothes. Look for Emerald + Jade near George + King!

Rebecca Illustrated at 2nd Sunday on King Street on the bricks.

Rebecca Illustrated

On the bricks at 2nd Sunday

Pick up a copy of Belle’s Bath, illustrated by Tate, on the bricks.

Lauren Ridenour at 2nd Sunday on King Street

…is fine and on the bricks at 2nd Sunday

Excellent! Things to do at 2nd Sunday in July

Art, Books, Charleston Made, Dinner, Dogs, Experiences, Fine Dining, Flowers, Food, Parking, Shopping, SculptureSusan Lucas

Click on an image to see more info, and join us downtown for 2nd Sunday on King Street in Charleston, the best city! Noon to 5:00 pm, rain or shine.

Your favorite happenings at 2nd Sunday on King Street this weekend, Part One!

Art, Books, Dinner, Experiences, Guess Who’s Coming, ParkingSusan Lucas

Wabi Sabi Food Truck will be there. a.w. Shucks will be alfresco. So will Lib’s Diner. And Lobster—specifically & Lobster! So many food options! Watch your email for Sunday’s schedule of events.

2 Hours Free 2nd Sunday Parking Courtesy of the City of Charleston

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Free Parking

Imagine that!

This permit allows you to park free in the City of Charleston parking garage listed for up to two hours between noon and 6 PM on a space available basis, limited to one voucher per visit. Not for use on surface lots. Participating City of Charleston parking garages are located at the Aquarium, Camden Exchange on Hutson St., Concord and Cumberland, 93 Queen (NOT 85 QUEEN), Prioleau Street, 34 Saint Philip St., Majestic Square, Visitor Center, and the Midtown Garage at 558 King St.