The Charleston Visitor Reception and Transportation Center

The Charleston Visitor Reception and Transportation Center

375 Meeting Street
Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 724-7174 Fax (843) 720-3999

Constructed in stages from 1840 to 1856, the Charleston Visitor Reception and Transportation Center is in an area designated as a National Historic Landmark District.

The Charleston Visitor Reception and Transportation Center is located in the old Deans Warehouse between Ann and John Streets at 375 Meeting Street in downtown Charleston. Constructed in stages from 1840 to 1856, it is one of five railroad buildings known collectively as the “William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures” and is listed as a National Historic Landmark District. After an extensive renovation, which utilized much of the original materials of the building, the Visitor Center opened to the public in May of 1991.

The center is open seven days a week from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM April 1st through October 31st and until 5:00 PM November 1st through March 31st. The center is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day.

The Charleston Visitor Center offers a variety of services to ensure you have a carefree and enjoyable stay in the "Holy City." A knowledgeable staff is available at the Visitor Planning Counter with information on tours and attractions, lodging, dining, shopping and entertainment. The Gift Shop offers a wide variety of Charleston souvenirs, postcards, cold drinks, and ATM services. The Gift Shop Theatre shows the 36 minute feature, Forever Charleston. It orients the viewer by presenting an overview of the history and diverse culture of the Charleston Lowcountry, and offers suggestions of the sights to see. The first movie begins at 9:00 AM and runs every 45 minutes.

Call 1-800-774-0006 to request a Visitor Guide or visit the website www.charlestoncvb.com for information on Charleston.
Sally Mitchell says: 2009-10-16 14:24:33
Our tour guide, Paula was super fantasic, her knowledge of Charleston was wonderful, Paula made our bus tour to your city a great experience. The group I was with was the Knightdale Parks and Recreation from Knightdale, North Carolina. Everyone in our group fell in love with Paula during the time she spent with us. Thanks to her we all a great time and learned a lot about your city.

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