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Best Christmas Gift Ideas for EVERYONE 2020

When brainstorming about this year’s gift guides, I knew I wanted to do something different than what I see typically being done. So, instead of breaking each of these categories up into several gift guides for women, I decided to create one post. This way you can find everything for everyone in one place! I'm sharing the top, best of the best, most loved items from the entire LiketoKnowit app this year and put them into an all inclusive gift-guide for you guys. So, when I say this was a labor of love, I truly mean it!

Whether you’re shopping for the bestie, lover of all things beauty, a fashion girl, the homebody, the luxe lover, the mama or mother-in-law in your life, lover of fitness, or the significant other we’ve got you covered. There’s literally something for everyone.

I hope you love it, find it ultra-easy to shop, and that it’s a great source for you this holiday season!

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13 Thanksgiving Outfit Ideas | Casual + Dressy Options 2019

Something I look forward to each holiday season is figuring out my holiday outfits. Depending on if you prefer to dress casual and comfortable, get dressed up, or be somewhere in between I hope these looks below inspire your Thanksgiving outfit. 

Below the try on YouTube video you can click the images to shop all the outfits I shared!

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October Favorites 2019

Hey friends! In today's post I'm sharing all of my favorite beauty, skincare and fashion favorites from the month of October! Below is the YouTube video where I share all the items. 

If you're coming from YouTube you can scroll below the video to shop all the items that I shared!

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Ultimate Guide To Charleston + What I Wore!

Where We Stayed

Ultimate Guide To Charleston
Ultimate Guide To Charleston
Ultimate Guide To Charleston

The Mills House

The Mills house is in the heart of Charleston.  We received great customer during our stay.  Everyone was so welcoming and we always had someone closely if we needed extra towels, toiletries, etc. This hotel is truly the epitome of southern style!

The Mills House has a swimming pool, fitness center, valet parking, a nightly turndown service and daily paper! There most popular room is the poolside room which features an indoor and outdoor guest room with a private porch with a beautiful iron rail.

The Mills House gives you just the perfect view of the historic district and is so close to the main shopping street in Charleston, close to the market and within walking distance to any restaurant and historical spot in town.

Charleston Travel Guide
Charleston Travel Guide

To check out What to Wear In Charleston, CLICK HERE!

Charleston Travel Guide

Where To Eat

Millers All Day $$ (Breakfast)

If you're looking for a good breakfast place, this is a great option! The food is amazing and the portions are big! It's super family friendly and has homemade pastries too. Everyone who went got the Millers Plate which is two eggs, hash browns (best ever), bacon and biscuit (gf toast available). 

Cupcake DownSouth $$

If you have a sweet tooth, you'll want to visit here! They make their cupcakes and deserts fresh on the daily and they try to use all natural ingredients. It's super convenient as it's located right in downtown on king street. AND they have gluten free and vegan cupcakes available each day. 

Charleston Travel Guide
Charleston Travel Guide

Sticky Fingers $$

Sticky fingers is a great lunch or dinner option if you like ribs, wings and cue! The meat was seasoned just perfectly! I got pulled barbecue chicken with broccoli and Jordan got ribs, pulled pork, broccoli and a baked potato. They cook authentic Memphis style barbecue by slow cooking on-site over aged hickey wood- the taste is just SO good! 

Mellow Mushroom $$

Mellow Mushroom is the place to go for the best pizza in town! It is located right on King street so super convenient to grab for a lunch or dinner. It is family friendly and locally owned. Jordan was able to get gluten free pizza which he loved and I got the BEST salad ever! Sandwiches are also an option.

Charleston Travel Guide
Charleston Travel Guide

Poogans Porch $$ 

Poogans Porch sounds quite like the name! It's an older southern restaurant located in the historic downtown that's well known for their brunch and dinner! As you walk in you can see along the wall all the famous celebrities, politicians and tourists that just rave about this place. They are well known for their homemade butter biscuits and their signature fried chicken. . You might be wondering what the name means..well it's a super interesting story and if you're into scary ones you'll for sure want to check it out! As for food intolerances, they don't have many options for gluten free. 

Poogans Porch

R.B."s Seafood Restaurant

Now this restaurant isn't in downtown Charleston but, if you have a car and want to drive about 15 minutes you'll want to check this place out! You can sit out right in front of the water (Shem Creek) and enjoy great fresh seafood. The staff was super great and able to accommodate to Jordan's gluten allergy too. This was the day that we had a tropical storm so unfortunately I didn't take any pics.

Restaurants that were highly recommended to us but we didn't get to go to:

Husk

- Fig

- Toast

-Slightly North of Broad (SNOB)


Important Things To Know!

Do I Need A Car In Charleston?

The answer is yes and no. It's truly dependent on your agenda. We had a car for our trip. But, Charleston is very walk-able and if you're just going to tour the city you won't need a car. You'll love spending the day's walking on the cobblestone roads and seeing all the beautiful buildings. But, if you'd like to go explore Kiawah Island or Folly beach or different plantations like Boone that's when a car is necessary. 

What Should I Wear In Charleston?

Check out my YouTube video where I share all the outfits I packed!​​

Best time of year to visit Charleston?

​​I went in the fall and LOVED it. I would recommend the spring or fall as the temps are just perfect! 

What To Do

Shopping On Kings Street

King street is one of my favorite things about Charleston! It is just so beautiful and clean and has an expansive amount of stores ranging from designers like Louis Vuitton all the way through to smaller boutiques like DressUp! I highly recommend planning on spending at least part of your day walking this street and checking out the shops! There are lots of restaurant options located along this street too.

17th street charleston

Rainbow Row

This street is most likely the most instagramable spot in Charleston! The row of homes (running from 83 to 107 East Bay Street) is one of the most beautiful and historic areas in all of Charleston! Being able to see these 14  bright pastel colored homes has been on my bucket list for quite some time now and it was so beautiful! This definitely was a highlight of my trip and an absolute must if you're in the city!

Rainbow Row Charleston SC
Rainbow Row Charleston SC

To check out the outfits I wore in Charleston, CLICK HERE!

Rainbow Row Charleston SC

There are just SO many reasons to check out Boone hall, it's an absolute must. It is absolutely beautiful. The slave corridors and tour of the Boone mansion will give you a whole new appreciation for the rich history there. This plantation is one of the oldest growing plantations and is famously known for it's starring roles in the movie The Notebook, and Forrest Gump (the run, Forrest run scene!) Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds also got married here! Have I convinced you to check it out now? 😉

Boone Plantation Charleston SC
Boone Plantation Charleston SC
Boone Plantation Charleston SC

Historic Horse-drawn Carriage Tours

Taking the carriage rides is an excellent way to learn more about the history of the city and a lot of the mansions. These tours are super popular in downtown and you'll see them often throughout your day. They last for about an hour and a half. 

Carriage Tours Charleston SC

You can board the Carolina Belle, which is Charlestons top rated Harbor tour. This is a great way to learn some history and learn the lay of the land. This tour was actually the first thing we did when we arrived in Charleston. Throughout the tour you'll learn about 75 different landmarks and points of interest, plus over 300 years of history! The tour lasts for about an hour and a half. 

TIP: You can sign up here for the tri-combo tour (best value) which gives you access to the Harbor tour, Carriage Ride & Plantation tour!

Harbor Tour Charleston SC
Harbor Tour Charleston SC
Harbor Tour Charleston SC
Harbor Tour Charleston SC

This park is so pretty as it's right on the water and located at the start of where Battery Park begins. You'll come across the famous Pineapple fountain as well. I'd recommend doing Waterfront Park and Rainbow Row at a similar time as they are near each other!

River Street Charleston SC

This is one of the destinations you'll want a car! It is about 15-20 minutes drive from downtown. However, if it's during a busy season it can take upwards of 30 minutes.  Folly beach is the most popular beach in Charleston. So we actually stayed on Folly beach for two nights. Public restrooms are available here! This beach has a great pier, so if you are into fishing this is a great place. However, the beach did feel somewhat small and can get crowded. But, if you're looking for more of a party beach it's great. 

Folly beach SC
Folly beach SC
Folly beach SC

Charleston is famously known to be the "holy city" and that is visible throughout the city by all the beautiful steeples and historic churches. While you're in the area there are definitely some you'll want to see as you're walking the streets! Some of the churches you're allowed to walk in while some you aren't. 

https://www.visit-historic-charleston.com/charleston-sc-historic-churches.html

Photo above: Unitarian Church (located on 4 Archdale St Charleston St. SC 29401)

Charleston SC

Photo Above: Circular Congregational Curch (located on 150 Meetings St. Charleston SC 29401)

The City Market

The city market is super neat to walk through. It is one the nations oldest public markets! When you walk through it there will be more than 300 vendors that you can walk to  and check out. This is a place where you can pick up a souvenir too. Along this road are a lot of candy shops too.


PS- If you're planning a trip to Charleston I'd highly recommend adding a 2 or 3 days to check out Savannah, Georgia! If you're interested in learning more about what to do, where to eat and stay in Savannah you can check out my travel guide!

If you're interested in the outfits that I wore while in Charleston, CLICK HERE!

XOXO,

Alaina

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