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5 reasons to book a flight to Greenville, SC

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Falls Park on the Reedy at Sunset

Falls Park on the Reedy and Liberty Bridge at sunset | Photo by Vanzeppelin Aerial via VisitGreenvilleSC

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Greenville, SC is known for many things: It’s a booming hub for entrepreneurs and a great place to work remotely with a diverse culinary scene + plenty of green space for people to get out and enjoy nature. Here are a few more reasons you’ll want to consider planning a getaway to SC:

It’s close by… when you fly.

Skip the road trip and head to the airport. Starting Wed., Nov. 17, Nashvillians will be able to get to Greenville in ~1 hour. Contour Airlines, a regional airline based in Smyrna, TN, will begin servicing 5 weekly nonstop flights (aka the only nonstop service from the Music City to “Yeah, that Greenville”). Since flights don’t start for a couple of weeks, there’s plenty of time to plan a trip. Book a flight here.

Outdoor activities

Hiking, biking, kayaking, ziplining + more. Nature lovers have their pick of how to get out and enjoy some fresh air. Pro tip: Visit Greenville’s outdoor activity guide outlines the best activities for each season. We suggest taking a stroll along the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail and spending some time with a book, or better yet, enjoying a picnic in Falls Park on the Reedy.

Booming food and bev scene

With 800+ restaurants, 20+ breweries, bars + eateries in Greenville County, there’s something delicious for everyone. It’s no wonder this Southern city has garnered national attention and racked up accolades, like being named one of “The South’s Most Tasteful Towns” by Forbes.

Pro tip: Make reservations before you get into town. Some popular spots are reservation only, which means if you don’t plan ahead, you’ll miss out on some incredible bites + sips.

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The patio at Juniper | Photo via Facebook

We also suggest exploring one of Greenville’s many rooftop bars like Juniper, Up on the Roof, Camp, WXYZ Bar, and Hoppin GVL — all featuring stunning views of Greenville’s skyline + the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Walk this way

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Main Street, downtown Greenville, SC | Photo by Vanzeppelin Aerial via VisitGreenvilleSC

With 100+ restaurants & countless boutiques, galleries, and retail shops on Main Street alone, Greenville is a walkable city, which is great for visitors flying in because once here, you probably won’t need a car. Want to get to know Greenville even better? Let local historian John Nolan take you on a tour to explore what makes Greenville so special (read: everything from its historic neighborhoods to stunning architecture).

Big city entertainment

From local theatre to Broadway shows, entertainment in Greenville showcases artists of all kinds. Whether you’re inclined toward cultural museums and fine art galleries, music and live theatre, dance, comedy, festivals, or simply discovering the innovative creations of true craftspeople, Greenville’s got it. Ⓟ

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