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A i k e n , S O u t h C A r O l i n A : A P l Ac e l i k e N o ot h e r
True Southern BeautyDelectable Meals | equestrian thrills | historical tales | relaxing trails
Welcome to a place like no other—Aiken, South Carolina.
A true Southern beauty, Aiken is canopied in majestic live oaks,
decorated with beautifully landscaped gardens and dotted with
massive estate homes harking back to the 1800s when
Aiken was a winter colony retreat for the wealthy.
Aiken exudes pure Southern charm. Once you visit, however, you
will find that Aiken is much more than just a pretty place. Deemed
as an All American City, Aiken is also urban, sporty and outdoorsy.
Aiken has it all.
Take a peek at what those of us who live here enjoy throughout the
year. We invite you to come to be our guest and see for yourself
why Aiken is “a place like no other.”
Your first stop in Aiken should be at
the newly renovated Aiken railroad
Depot, home of the Aiken Visitors
center and train Museum. You will find
everything you need to explore Aiken.
While there, you can learn about
Aiken’s heritage along the rail line.
Aiken Visitors Center and train Museum
406 Park Ave., Se
tuesday – Friday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
www.visitaikensc.com [email protected] 1-888-AikenSc or 803.293.7846
W h At t o D o Art, history, horses
W h e r e t o e At Fine Dining, cafes + Bakeries, American cuisine, Asian, Barbecue, Greek, Mexican, Pizza + italian, Food + Nightlife
W h e r e t o S h o P Boutiques, Signature, Specialty
W h e r e t o P l AY Golf, tennis, Baseball, hiking, canoeing
W h e r e t o S tAY Unique Accommodations, inns + hotels
S i G N At U r e e V e N t S events like No other
M A P U S Get here from Anywhere
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A i k e n , S O u t h C A r O l i n A : A P l A c e l i k e N o o t h e r
Southern hospitality originated somewhere and after a few days in Aiken, there is a feeling that perhaps this easy-going, elegant city, gave birth to gentle living and good manners.
What to DoThe heart of Aiken is found in its charming, art-infused, tree-lined downtown, yet Aiken’s soul stretches beyond the friendly city blocks to its signature gardens, estates, equestrian stables and nature trails. If you are looking for culture and cuisine, we have it. If you are an equestrian, all trails lead to Aiken. Our city is known throughout the world for its top class equestrian events such as Aiken’s Triple Crown and the Fall Steeplechase. If you want simply to relax and enjoy nature, we have natural environment to discover and thousands of acres of pristine forests to explore.
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AeCOM Center for the Performing Arts126 Newberry St., SW 803.648.1438
Aiken Center for the Arts122 laurens St., SW803.641.9094
Aiken Community Playhouse126 Newberry St., SW803.648.1438
Aiken Mall Cinemas300 eastgate Dr. 803.648.2786
Bisquecuts & Glazy 949 Pine log rd803.648.7772
DuPont Planetarium and rPSeC Observatoryruth Patrick Science education center at USc Aiken471 University Pkwy. 803.641.3313
etherredge Center471 University Pkwy.803.641.3305
Strikehouse Bowl 2205 Whiskey rd803.226.0622
Sugar & Spice Children’s Spa and Fantasy Party Place 161 S Aiken ln #430803.648.1800
uSC-Aiken Convocation Center375 robert Bell Pkwy.803.641.3715
Van Gogh to Go337 hayne Ave., SW803.645.6025
Aiken County historical Museum (Banksia)433 Newberry St., SW803.642.2015
Aiken thoroughbred racing hall of Fame + Museum135 Dupree Place803.642.7631
Aiken Visitors Center + train Museum406 Park Ave., Se803.293.7846
Center for African American history, Art + Culture120 York St., Ne803.649.2221
SrS heritage Museum224 lauren St., SW SrSheritage.org
Aiken trolley tours406 Park Ave., Se803.644.1907
tailored tours of Aiken 406 Park Ave., Se 803.295.3870
historical tours of Aiken 406 Park Ave., Se 803.649.6608
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Day 1 Welcome to Aiken, where even our street signs have horse heads and we have a cross-walk specifically for horse-back riders. When you arrive, get a taste of it all as you head straight to the Aiken thoroughbred hall of Fame and Museum. every horse on display has won an eclipse Award and has spent time during its racing career in Aiken. You’ll be wowed by the amount of winnings each horse represents, along with real racing silks and trophies on display. the museum sits on the property of hopelands Gardens, a 14-acre estate which opened in 1969 as a public garden, with 100-year-old cedars, meandering trails and ponds.
For dinner, head over to the Stables at rose hill, which is one of four stables in America located on its original site, that has been re-purposed as a restaurant. enjoy live music and quality food in one of Aiken’s oldest estates.
Day 2 Wake up early and explore the dirt streets of the “Aiken horse District” and watch the horses train at the famed Aiken training track, where 39 thoroughbred champions have trained. You just might see the next winner of the Belmont Stakes or the kentucky Derby out for a morning gallop around the track. Afterwards, head on to the track kitchen where you’re likely to run into all manner of equine industry staff. order at the counter, help yourself to coffee, read the clippings on the wall and enjoy a home-cooked meal.
check out the events going on at katydid Farm, highfields event Center, or Bruce’s Field and you may be in for a treat to see a dressage event, hunter-jumper competition, steeplechase or even carriage races! or head to the hitchcock Woods to see the Aiken hounds take part in their historic drag hunt every tuesday and Saturday from october through March. ride your own horse into the woods or rent one from Seahorse Stables.
After all the action, head downtown for lunch at What’s Cookin’, or the Aiken Brewing Company Grill & Bar and then meander down laurens Street for some equine-inspired shopping at stores like Aiken Dry Goods, epona, and equine Divine. For dinner, head over to the red Pepper Café, sit on the patio, and let their fish tacos and drink specials make everything alright!
Day 3 relish a good chai latte, fresh smoothie or muffin at ridgecrest Coffee Bar where local art surrounds you and you’re welcome to bring a book and stay for a while. Another equestrian highlight you won’t want to miss is the Gaston livery Stable. take a tour of this historic stable, built circa 1893. the Barn is the only one remaining in South carolina with a carriage lift. it is one of the only all brick, U-shaped barns with a carriage lift in the United States.
to wrap it all up, you’ll need to head to the Whitney Polo Field and watch six chukkers of polo and stomp the divots during half-time to feel like you’ve gotten a true Aiken equestrian experience. Splurge and sit under the ViP pavilion with buffet-style gourmet food and drinks, or pack your own tailgate and enjoy this unique experience from the comfort of your own tailgate set-up. the Aiken Polo Club hosts matches every Sunday at 3 p.m. during the fall and spring.
A few winning highlights for your trip.
Day 1 Jumpstart your romantic weekend with a cocktail and a stroll through the fragrant gardens of gardenias, camellias, and glittering ginkos at rose hill estate. rose hill is the quintessential old Aiken “Winter colony” estate and it’s where the Garden club of South carolina was created. After your stroll, sit down on the patio under the twinkling lights, listening to live music as you enjoy a delicious meal made with local ingredients. or for a more casual dinner enjoy takosushi, where the far-east meets the southwest and there’s always a crowd.
After dinner, let Aiken Speakeasy and eats take you on a 1920s experience of the senses. enjoy live music and prohibition-inspired decor along with signature craft cocktails and delicious desserts.
Day 2 Wake up and head downtown to the oldest county farmers market (at the same location) in the state of South carolina, the Aiken County Farmers Market. enjoy some local coffee and a New York Style bagel and talk with the farmers about what’s in season.
Now that you’ve worked up an appetite, head downtown for some delicious food. Sit on the patio at the Aiken Brewing Company and enjoy some wings, a local brew, and people watching on Aiken’s busiest street. Another unique dining experience awaits at Magnolia Café & natural Market where the motto is “Mostly organic… 100% happy!”
After lunch, saunter hand in hand as you explore Aiken’s charming downtown shops and galleries. Some highlights you won’t want to miss include: Plum Pudding, an upscale kitchen and gourmet food store; lionel Smith, a gentleman’s shop; nandina home and Design, “Best of houzz 2015 Service Award Winner; equine Divine, all-things equine—a true Aiken store; threads, contemporary clothes that won’t break the bank; re-fresh, Southern art and a jumble of art-full gifts; and the Aiken Center for the Arts with different exhibits of both local and national art along with a variety of classes available.
For dinner, follow your nose to Casa Bella italian restaurant where you dine in a converted house overlooking a garden filled with rosemary and sage—the ambiance and the food are tough to beat. Another delicious option is chef-owned restaurant, Malia’s, where you will enjoy an exceptional meal with a menu that changes monthly reflecting what’s in season.
After dinner, check out what’s playing at the AeCOM theater or the etherredge Center where you’re likely to find anything from a local musical to a travelling Broadway show to a Juilliard performance (if you’re here mid-March, Joye in Aiken is a festival you won’t want to miss!).
Day 3 Before you head home and back to the real world, treat yourselves to a side by side couples massage at the Willcox. Voted one of the top 15 hotel Spas in the US by Conde Naste, your romantic weekend will linger longer as you feel refreshed and rejuvenated on your trip home.
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Romantic ideas for you to enjoy with your special someone.
Vibrant downtown, Farmers Market in the alley, circles (go) and squares (no) for traffic flow. carriages, trolley tours and train depot. horses, dogs and kids welcome here!
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the Aiken Polo club is one of the oldest and
most historic polo clubs in the United States.
the club held its first game on Whitney Field
in 1882 and joined the United States Polo
Association before the turn of the century.
Spectators are invited to watch the games
at 8 polo fields. Matches are at 3 p.m. every
Sunday during the Spring and Fall seasons.
Aiken Polo Club420 Mead Ave.
803.643.3611www.aikenpoloclub.org
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horSeBAck riDiNGAlmost heaven Stables 220 Golf course rd.Warrenville, Sc 29851803.663.3001
Deerwood Stables4629 Whiskey rd.803.522.8453
rebel ranch horse tours803.640.2765
Seahorse Stables547 two Notch rd.803.500.1441
Willow Creek Petting Zoo & Pony rides862.268.0161
Polo MAtcheSnew Bridge Polo862 New Bridge rd.803.644.7706
trAilShitchcock Woods 803.642.0528hitchcockWoods.org
langley Pond loopUS hwy. 1 at langley Dam rd Burnettown, Sc803.642.7559
eVeNtiNG & hUNter JUMPer VeNUeSAiken horse Park931 Powderhouse rd.AikenhorsePark.org
Chasin Farm735 Anderson Pond rd.Aiken Sc, 29803803.648.6277
Full Gallup Farm3828 Wagener rd. 803.215.6590
highfields event Center 118 Gaston St.803.649.3505
Jumping Branch Farm179 Fox Pond rd.Aiken Sc, 29805803.642.3484
Paradise Farm 4069 Wagener rd803.640.4918
Sporting Days Farm3549 charleston hwy.803.648.0100
Stable View Farm 117 Stable Dr,484.356.3173
the Vista Schooling And event Center 859 old tory trail803.272.7999
eqUeStriAN FrieNDS Aiken hounds803-643-DrAG
equine rescue 532 Glenwood Dr.803.643.1850
track kitchen420 Mead Ave803.641.9628
Whiskey road Fox hounds520 hitchcock rd.803.649.0638
rAciNGAiken training track538 two Notch rd. 803.648.4631
McGhees Mile 620 Banks Mill rd Se803.640.0211
hiStoric SPotSAiken Carriage Museum (By appointment only)100 Berrie rd SW 803.642.7631
Aiken thoroughbred racing hall of Fame + Museum135 Dupree Place803.642.7631
Gaston livery Stable1315 richland Ave., e 803.648.4123
Where to EatGreat cuisine is a big part of the downtown Aiken scene and beyond with a great offering of restaurants, cafes and casual dining to suit to your palate and your pocketbook. There is no ending to Aiken’s epicurean options. Handmade burgers, breads and pastries to locally brewed beer are all waiting for you in Aiken.
You will find regional fare prepared by world-renowned chefs as well as fine international dining at one of our many award-winning restaurants. Bar-B-Que and down-home country cooking fare have their place in Aiken as do numerous Japanese, Mexican, Italian and Chinese eateries. Interested in afternoon tea or a cup of java? You can enjoy both in great atmospheres around Aiken that are right for conversation. If you are ready for the night, music and quick bites, Aiken stays open late for those who want to rock and roll, or simply want to chill with some cool jazz tunes.
FiNe DiNiNGAiken Speakeasy & eats 126 laurens St.803.226.0260
Casa Bella 120 chesterfield St., SW803.641.3107
linda’s Bistro 135 York St., Se803.648.4835
Malia’s 120 laurens St., SW803.643.3086
Prime Steakhouse & lobster 316 richland Ave., NW 803.642.4488
the Stables restaurant at rose hill estates221 Greenville St., NW803.648.1181
the restaurant at the Willcox 100 colleton Ave SW803.643.3086
trio Bar & kitchen222 the Alley803.226.0386
cAFeS + BAkerieSCyndi’s Sweet Shoppe146 laurens St., SW803.226.0191
La Dolcé Bakery • Café • Tea Bar 967 Dougherty rd. 803.335.1440
Magnolia Café and Market210 York St., Se803.649.3339
new Moon Café 116 laurens St., NW 803.643.7088
nobel Breads and Grocer1625 richland Ave., e803.642.8898
ridgecrest Coffee2502 Wagener rd803.641.9000
the little Bake Shoppe1552 Whiskey rd.803.226.0703
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Aiken Brewing Co. Grille & Bar140 laurens St., SW 803.502.0707
Aiken Subs inc.232 eastgate Dr.803.226.0105
Auten’s969 Pine log rd.803.502.1307
Betsy’s On the Corner159 laurens St. NW803.226.0078
J.C.’s Seafood3189 Whiskey rd.803.648.6303
Pat’s Sub Shop1747 Whiskey rd.803.649.1523
Pat’s Sub Shop728 e Pine log rd.803.649.1523
red Pepper Cafe752 Silver Bluff rd. 803.643.7088
Sub Station ii951 Pine log rd.803.649.2721
BArBecUeBuckwheat’s BBQ651 Silver Bluff rd803.226.0941
Carolina Bar-B-Que 109 Main St S New ellenton, Sc 29809803.652.2919
Duke’s Bar-B-Q4248 Whiskey rd.803.649.7675
GreekAcropolis Pizza restaurant1647 richland Ave., W803.649.7601
Zorbas island Pizza and Grill510 Silver Bluff rd.803.643.8777
MexicANMaria’s Mexican restaurant716 e Pine log rd.803.648.8840
Mi rancho3607 richland Ave. W803.644.1111
Jade of China1014 Pine log rd.803.642.8509
kobe Japanese Steak & Seafood1040 Pine log rd.803.642.9080
new China252 eastgate Dr.803.641.1229
ni hao Chinese Buffet3553 richland Ave. W803.648.5233
red Bowl Asian Bistro2645 Whiskey rd.803.226.9888
Sakura Japanese Steak house1913 Whiskey rd.803.648.3238
takosushi 210 the Alley803.642.8899
tokyo Grill3555 richland Ave. W803.502.7868
track kitchen420 Mead Ave.803.641.9628
Variety restaurant921 York St Ne803.648.6987
What’s Cooking Downtown123 laurens St., NW803.649.1068
Woodside Plantation Country Club1000 Woodside Plantation Dr.803.649.3383
ASiANeastern Buffet190 Aiken Mall Dr.803.642.2788
evergreen Buffet1141 York St. Ne803.648.3231
Golden China774 Silver Bluff rd.803.642.3988
hibachi house246 eastgate Dr.803.226.0689
Salsa’s Mex Mex Grill109 tamil Dr.803.643.2722
takosushi 210 the Alley803.642.8899
PizzA + itAliANApizza di napoli740 Silver Bluff rd.803.226.0700
Ferrando’s italian Pizzeria152 S Aiken ln Ste 103803.644.8881
Mellow Mushroom151 Bee ln803.474.8454
Pizza Joint 125 richland Ave.803.648.9074
roma’s1376 Whiskey rd.803.643.7828
travinia italian kitchen470 Fabian Dr.803.642.9642
FooD + NiGhtliFeCity Billiards208 richland Ave. 803.649.7362
Grumpy’s Sports Pub216 eastgate Dr.803.226.9868
hilton Garden inn Aiken350 eastgate Dr. 803.641.4220
locals1208 Whiskey rd803.649.0082
Playoffs Sports Bar205 richland Ave. W803.648.1028
Polo tavern in hotel Aiken235 richland Ave. W803.648.4265
Wing Place732 e Pine log rd.803.644.7777
Hungry for more? VisitAikenSC.com
has a full list of restaurants.
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lionel Smith, ltd. 132 laurens St., SW
803.648.2100
Where to ShopWe don’t necessarily advocate shopping till you drop, but visitors will certainly have the opportunity when they visit our city. Aiken’s downtown features delightful, one-of-a-kind boutiques and stores full of unique, unexpected gifts. Browse through lovely stores with antiques galore, or set your sights on the many boutiques that offer exclusive equestrian apparel and accessories. Get ready, set…Go shopping!
Since opening our doors in 1976, we have prided ourselves in finding unique clothing and accessories in the men’s market place. We shop markets all along the east coast for vendors that provide quality products that deserve the price on the tag. We find the finest in men’s fashion from all over the world and bring them to Aiken, Sc.
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Ready to shop till you drop? VisitAikenSC.com lists all
of the shopping options in downtown and all around.
ANtiqUeSAiken Antique Mall112 laurens St., SW803.648.6700
elliott Office Supply115 laurens St NW803.649.4151
laurens Street Antiques117 laurens St., SW803.642.6779
York Cottage Antiques409 hayne Ave., SW803.642.9524
clothiNGAffordables Apparel113 laurens St SW #104803.335.3760
Aiken Dry Goods110 laurens St., SW803.226.0100
Charlotte’s Bridal Fashions142 laurens St SW803.648.5136
equine Divine126 laurens St., SW803.642.9772
Folly116 laurens St., SW803.226.0550
Fox & lady104 laurens St SW803.291.0389
Pitter Patter Children’s Boutique151 laurens St., SW803.643.8000
return engagement113 laurens St., SWSuite 106 803.642.3337
the Paisley Peacock109 laurens St., NW803.215.8452
threads108 laurens St., SW803.335.1452
Vinyas118 laurens St., SW803.642.9684
SPeciAltY + SiGNAtUre StoreS3 Monkey’s Fine Gifts133 laurens St., NW 803.648.7592
ACtS resale Store405 ½ hayne Ave.803.649.3800
Aiken Center for the Arts122 laurens St., SW803.641.9094
Bone-i-Fide Bakery127 laurens St., SW803.642.7578
Downtown Dog150-A laurens St., SW803.226.0347
UNUSUAl FiNDSArtisan Market & Decor 119 laurens St NW803.643.7581.
Aiken County Farmers Market115 Williamsburg 803.293.2214
Barbara Sue Brodie needleworks345 hayne Ave., SW803.644.0990
Birds & Butterflies117 laurens St., NW803.649.7999
Cyndi’s Sweet Shop146 laurens St SW803.226.0191
epona137 laurens St., SW803.262.5102
Guest Cottage linens & Gifts405 hayne St SW803.649.4565
high Country Olive Oil113 laurens St., SWSuite 105803.649.9907
Marcella’s Fine Cigars-tobacco 161 S Aiken ln # 500803.649.0377
Material things318 Park Ave Se803.643.3701
MB Jewelry and Beads145 laurens St., SW803.502.0200
nandina home & Design 158 laurens St SW803.649.0616
Plum Pudding101 laurens St., NW803.644.4600
re-fresh131 laurens St., SW803.649.9663
the ivy Cottage206 Park Ave., Se803.643.0535
unique expressions1521 Whiskey rd803.641.7906
hitchcock WoodsP. o. Box 1702803.642.0528
hitchcock Woods is among the largest urban forests
in the nation, with about 2,100 acres of forest habitat.
today, equestrians, hikers, dog walkers and runners
enjoy the 65 miles of sandy trails.
Where to PlayWhether you hit a long drive, drive in a home run, drive a power serve or love to ride your bike in the country, Aiken is well worth the drive. With a mild winter climate, lazy summer days and thousands of acres set aside for sports of all kinds, Aiken is sure to please you, your family and your team.
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houndslake Country Club 901 houndslake Dr.803.648.6805
Palmetto Golf Club275 Berrie rd. SW803.649.2951
Woodside Plantation Country Club1000 Woodside Plantation Dr.803.649.3383
Weeks tennis Center1745 two Notch rd.803.642.7739Weeks tennis center is an immaculate lighted facility featuring 10 hard courts and 10 clay courts, a tennis pro shop (racket stringing available), locker rooms, a lobby with bistro table seating and a welcoming wrap-around porch with Adirondack chairs, dining tables/chairs and ceiling fans. reservations are required and there is a fee for court use.
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Aiken Arboretum trail314 chesterfield St., S803.293.7846A mobile tour showcasing Aiken’s diverse collection of trees.
Aiken Golf Club555 highland Park Dr.803.649.6029the Aiken Golf club is steeped in golf history. originally built in 1912, it is one of the oldest courses in the nation. Fred Astaire and other celebrities came to Aiken during the cold winter months to test their skills at the golf club.
Aiken State Park1145 State Park rd.803.649.2857Set against the calm, winding South edisto river, Aiken State Park is a 1000-acre park featuring the calm, blackwater South edisto river.
Boyd Pond Park373 Boyd Pond rdBiking and walking trails, softball, playground, fishing pier, boat ramp, picnic area, Boyd observatory, telescope
Carolina Bay nature reserve + Climbing WallPrice Ave.803.642.7631
Pacer Sports 471 University Parkway803.641.3486Volleyball, basketball, softball, baseball, cross-country, tennis, golf and soccer
Silver Bluff Audubon Center + Sanctuary4542 Silver Bluff rd.803.471.0291A 3,250 acre wildlife sanctuary and education center owned by the National Audubon Society, featuring several walking trails.
Quail trough hunting Preserve2032 edgefield hwy.803.648.5483
Cedar Creek Golf Club 2475 club Dr.803.648.4206
Citizens Park + Splash Park651 old Airport rd.803.642.7761With vast experience in tournaments, citizens Park can take care of all your outdoor needs. teams will experience state-of-the-art covered dugouts with fountains.
hiC Warehouse indoor Skatepark1120 edgefield hwy803.507.1291
hole-n-One Family Center3197 Whiskey rd.803.643.1715
hopelands Gardens135 Dupree Place803.642.7631Wrapped behind a serpentine brick wall is a 14 acre public garden complete with the Dollhouse, a pond and wetlands area.
library Park355 York St., Se 803.642.7636Grill, playground, gazebo
Odell Weeks Activity Center 1700 Whiskey rd803.642.7631Disc golf, walking track, open fields, gyms
iNNS + hotelSAmerica’s Best Value inn2577 Whiskey rd.803.641.8800
Clarion inn155 colony Pkwy.803.648.0999
Days inn Downtown1204 richland Ave., W803.649.5524
econo lodge 3560 richland Ave.803.649.3968
Fairfield inn & Suites185 colony Pkwy.803.648.7808
hampton inn100 tamil Dr. at Whiskey rd.803.648.2525
holiday inn express and Suites2897 Whiskey rd.803.508.7700
hotel Aiken235 richland Ave., W803.648.4265
hilton Garden inn350 e. Gate Dr.803.641.4220
howard Johnson1936 Whiskey rd.803.649.5000
inn at houndslake897 houndslake Dr.803.648.9535
knights inn1850 richland Ave.803.648.6821
Quality inn & Suites3608 richland Ave.803.641.1100
Sleep inn1002 Monterey Dr.803.644.9900
towne Place Suites1008 Monterey Dr.803.641.7373
Where to StayLet us charm you with a host of great places where you can stay for months, a week or a just a few days. Aiken offers beautiful and historic hotels and bed and breakfasts as well as accommodations you can find in any major city. Pick your favorite and come stay a while.
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even if you’re not coming to take part in or witness a steeplechase race, you’ll enjoy the cute downtown and the rolling hills that surround the town. Aiken, located near the middle of South carolina’s border with Georgia, is one of the state’s real hidden gems, and you won’t want to miss it.
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208 Abbeville Bed and Breakfast208 Abbeville Ave., NW 803.649.3109 this fully restored 100-year-old home has three large bedrooms with full baths. Within walking distance to Downtown Aiken restaurants and shopping, this comfortable, quiet home will become your favorite hideaway.
Aiken luxury rentals215 Grace Ave., Se803.648.2804 Aiken luxury rentals offers award-winning rental houses in beautiful downtown Aiken that includes spectacular historic cottages, lofts, studios and carriage houses. Properties are fully furnished. All-inclusive short term and long term rental packages are available.
Carriage house inn 139 laurens St., NW803.644.5888one of National Geographic’s featured Places to Stay in 2009. this lovely inn is located in the heart of downtown Aiken. With wonderful weekend packages and exceptional personal service, you will not want to leave.
Cottage rose Guest house324A Park Ave., Se803.645.0324this historic 1,000-square-foot, two bedroom walk-up apartment is located in downtown Aiken, next to the Aiken Visitors center and train Museum.
hotel Aiken 139 laurens St., NW803.644.5888 originally built in 1898, the main building of hotel Aiken has gone
through many changes and a series of major and continuous renovations since 2001. hotel Aiken provides all the modern amenities one would expect with three separate bars for your entertainment!
inn at houndslake897 houndslake Drive803.648.9535this quiet, comfortable, affordable, 30 room inn has beautiful golf course views. it is located in the heart of houndslake country club, one of Aiken’s finest communities. When you stay at the inn at houndslake, membership privileges to the club are extended to every guest.
laurens Street Apartment and Arbor house rentallauren’s St., SW803.292.6968these two historic apartments are located in beautiful historic downtown Aiken. Guests can walk to over 25 local restaurants, quaint shops and clothing boutiques.
rose hill estate221 Greenville St., NW803.648.1181Built in 1900, this 10,000-square-foot Winter colony estate is the epitome of peace, southern comfort and hospitality. this landscaped beauty covers an entire city block in downtown Aiken.
the Willcox100 colleton Ave., SW803.648.1898the Willcox is a gracious, traditional Southern hotel with long porches and stately white pillars. the Willcox was built in the late 1800s for well-to-do northerners seeking warmth, light and high society in Aiken’s “winter colony.” Voted one of the best hotels in the world by both Travel + Leisure and Condenast Traveler, your stay at the Willcox will be one of luxury you will never forget.
F e B r U A r YAntiques in the heart of Aiken
Battle of Aiken
M A r c hJoye in AikenAiken trials
Aiken Spring Steeplechase
A P r i lPacers and Polo
Aiken horse Showhorses n’ Courses
run united half MarathonAiken Spring Classic horse Show
M AYAiken Charity horse Show
lobster raceAiken Bluegrass Festival
hops n’ hogs
S e P t e M B e rAiken’s Makin’ Oktoberfest
o c t o B e rWestern Carolina State Fair
Fall Steeplechase
N o V e M B e rBlessing of the hounds
Southern City Film Festival
D e c e M B e rChristmas Craft Shownight of 1000 lights
Christmas in hopelands
A full list of events is located on
www.VisitAikenSC.com
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Polo at historic Whitney Field: Sundays in the Spring + Fall at 3pm
Aiken Downtown Farmers Market in the Alley: thursday evenings in the Spring + Summer
hopelands Concert Series: Monday evenings May-August
Day 1 hop out of the car and stretch your legs! Pick up some home-made bread from noble Breads and head over to the beautiful hopelands Gardens where you can feed the ducks or have a nibble yourself. check out the life-size “dollhouse,” try to figure out the walking labyrinth, and stop in at the thoroughbred hall of Fame (including a great kid’s area!) and all the while enjoy your surroundings of one-hundred year old cypress trees and beautiful fountains.
For dinner who doesn’t love pizza? head to Mellow Mushroom or the Pizza Joint for a delicious meal and family-friendly atmosphere. After dinner treat yourself to Flanigan’s ice Cream, voted number one ice-cream parlor in Aiken!
Day 2 enjoy a home-made cinnamon roll, made-from-scratch donuts, and other delicacies at the little Bake Shoppe to get your day started off on the right foot! Afterwards, experience Aiken via horseback! take a ride through 2,000 acre, hitchcock Woods with Seahorse Stables friendly horses or take a trail ride on Almost heaven Stables property and horses! After your ride, head downtown to grab lunch at Betsy’s on the Corner, an old-fashioned diner where you can enjoy a hot lunch and an old-fashioned root-beer float! Spend some time exploring downtown—the whole family will love Cyndi’s Sweet Shop, with retro candies from then and now. And if a furry-companion is in the mix Downtown Dog is the place to go!
take some time to see the trains at the Aiken Visitors Center and train Museum where interactive displays and a model train is set-up depicting the railroad as it was in 1916! See if you can complete the scavenger hunt and win a prize!
For dinner, try out local favorite the Wing Place (with live entertainment every second Saturday) or roma’s for an affordable, authentic italian experience. After dinner head to the DuPont Planetarium for exciting shows every Saturday evening on what’s happening in our skies, along with an opportunity to look through the Bechtel telescope in the observatory and see the wonder of space for yourself!
Day 3 Sleep in, and enjoy your last day in Aiken adventuring through Aiken’s beautiful landscapes. head over to Aiken State Park to rent canoes, go fishing, or enjoy a swim in one of the swimmin’ holes. or during the summer months, head over to herb n’ Berries u-Pick Blueberry Farm to pick your own delicious blueberries and take a taste of Aiken home with you! After you’ve worked up an appetite, grab lunch at competing barbecue joints, Carolina Bar-B-Que (listed as one of Southern Living’s top 50 BBq Joints) or Duke’s Bar-B-Que, which many locals will argue is even better...try both for yourself!
FA M i lY F U N i D e A S
A few suggestions for you to maximize your time with your family.
M A P u S !Whether you are flying in or driving in, getting to Aiken is convenient.
We are located off Interstate 20, only 20 minutes east of Augusta,
Georgia and one hour west of Columbia, South Carolina. It’s easy as
pecan pie to fly into either Augusta or Columbia airports, grab a rental
car and head our way for your getaway.
Interested in day tripping or weekend trips? Aiken is conveniently
located only 2 ½ hours from many major southern cities including
Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia; Greenville, Charleston, and Hilton Head
Island, South Carolina; and Charlotte, North Carolina.
VisitAikenSc
www.VisitAikenSc.com
1.888.AikeNSc or 803.293.7846
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