“You don’t know me?” – asked Greenville, SC.
Stuck in Greenville, SC for a conference? Don’t know where Greenville, SC is in relation to the rest of the civilized world? Living under a rock? Come on now. Greenville, SC has been racking up awards lately, from #13 on Forbes Best Cities for Young Adults; #9 in CNN Money’s Fastest Growing Cities in the US; to #33 on The 100 Best Places to Live by Livability.com. So, if you haven’t heard about #yeahTHATgreenville, then help us keep the secret to ourselves. Greenville, SC is quickly gaining a reputation for many great things, so get out of that hotel room, put away the XLS files and become part of our great city for a few days.Take it from me, a transplanted, world-traveling, family-man that decided to call downtown Greenville my home for more than ten years.
Here are five must-do, really cool things you need to see in Greenville, SC. This park was named by Trip Advisor as one of the Top 10 Parks in the US. Not to mention, we have a one of a kind suspension bridge to view it from… And, we have a waterfall in the middle of our city. Boom! Oh I get it, you want to stay healthy after you binge on conference snacks? I hear you. Well how about running this trail to get the blood going. It starts in downtown Greenville and runs almost 19 miles north connecting cities, parks, and businesses. You don’t want to walk or run? There are even places in Greenville where you can rent a bike. Crazy I know. Google or Yelp it. With over 100 stores and restaurants in downtown alone, there is always something to do in this little city. Take a walk down Main Street and then follow the River Walk along the edge of the Reedy River. You will not be disappointed. My suggestion, check out https://www.facebook.com/ochabar if you want something unique!-
Craft (Fancy) Beer Snob?
- Barley’s Taproom: 1 Gabillion (official term) beers on tap, great pizza and an upstairs billiards room
- Community Tap: May even have a food truck parked outside!
- Swamp Rabbit Brewery and Taproom: Ok, it’s not Greenville, but it’s in the other hidden jewel called Traveler’s Rest. Not directly downtown, but worth the 20-minute drive or 19-mile ride up the Swamp Rabbit Trail.
- Thomas Creek: Ya, that Thomas Creek. It’s ours, you can’t have it. Also, not technically downtown, but pretty close.
- RJ Rockers: Yes, that one also. It’s ours; you can’t have it. It’s in our sister city, Spartanburg, but worthy of a mention.