The south has plenty of exciting cities to go visit this summer, but some have more to offer than others!
No matter what you are looking for when traveling, one of these cities will most likely have it.
From traditional southern food to Civil War history, these cities should be at the top of your radar if you are planning a trip to the south.
Here are 4 Southern Cities You Should Visit
Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston holds a record-holding bridge, with the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge being the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America!
You can walk or bike down this impressive bridge and see it from the water if you book a boat tour.
With over 30 blocks in the city’s historic area, this is a great place to visit if you are looking to learn more about southern history.
The historic area offers over 300 years of history, holding antebellum mansions, antique homes and old churches.
Charleston also has numerous photo opportunities, from the famous colored buildings to cobblestone streets.
According to Tripadvisor, the Middleton Palace is a historical landmark you won’t want to miss. This 110-acre site dates back to 1741 with gardens, stables and a historical house that you can tour.
Asheville, North Carolina

Did you know that Asheville holds America’s largest privately-owned house? With over 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms, three kitchens, a bowling alley and an indoor pool, the Biltmore Estate has plenty to explore.
Asheville has a vast art and architecture scene for tourists to explore along with notable craft breweries if you need a break from traversing.
From brewery crawls in party buses to guided walking tours, there are many different ways to experience the popular breweries located in the city.
For those looking to explore nature, you can bike, hike or drive up the Blue Ridge Mountains that surround Asheville. If you are looking for a more intense adventure, you can kayak or paddleboard the French Broad river!
New Orleans, Louisiana

Though most know that New Orleans is typically associated with Mardi Gras, some do not know that this city is the home of the first Mardi Gras parade that dates back to the 1800s!
With New Orleans having so much to offer, Mardi Gras is not the only time you should consider visiting.
For those interested in dark tourism, New Orleans is the home to many haunted houses, including the notable LaLaurie mansion.
On top of this, the city holds many cemeteries with above-ground tombs to explore, differentiating itself from traditional underground burial cemeteries.
Savannah, Georgia

Unlike most cities, you can explore the most popular streets in Savannah with a cocktail in hand! The city’s alcohol ordinance allows you to carry your drink within certain historic district limits.
Similar to New Orleans, there are many haunted tourist attractions you can check out. The Savannah Theatre was showcased on Portals to Hell in 2022!
River Street has beautiful views of the Savannah River and is outlined by cobblestone streets surrounded by shops, restaurants and bars.
With historical buildings, churches and plantations, there are endless sights to explore!


























