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A Tranquil Place (near downtown Greenville)
A Tranquil Space is conveniently located close to Downtown Greenville. The large suite includes the bedroom, living area, kitchenette (fridge/freezer/convection oven), bathroom, and study/eating area. It is newly renovated area on the end of my home with a private entrance. The space is welcoming and inviting...a perfect space to get away from the hustle. Although minutes from Downtown, the suite feels like you're in the mountains with a private back yard and many trees. Enjoy your stay!

The Greenville Nest - Retreat & Relaxation Home
This beautifully one-level home offers 3 queen beds and 2 baths, accommodating up to 6 guests. Centrally located in a peaceful neighborhood. 8-minute drive to GSP airport, 15-minute drive to downtown Greenville, minutes from I-85/385, and minutes from Woodruff and Pelham Rd. You'll appreciate the easy access to food delivery and restaurants. Enjoy a stylish Experience for entertaining, working, and relaxing with high-speed Wi-Fi. Quiet and safe with an enjoyable private screened porch and Grill.

Chic Downtown Gem
Perfect location in the heart of Greenville's vibrant downtown! My 700 sq ft studio style condo is in a historic building just behind the beautiful Westin Poinsett Hotel and Main Street. Freshly renovated and decorated, this bright and open condo is walking distance to just about everything you'll love about downtown: Swamp Rabbit Trail, bike rentals/riding, Falls Park, Saturday market, shopping, eateries, museums, festivals, outdoor concerts, Peace Center, Centre Stage, Unity Park & more!

Mountain Top Getaway w/ Hot Tub & Sauna!
Escape to an exclusive luxury log home with Hot Tub on prestigious Paris Mountain—great for romantic escapes but large enough for gatherings with friends and family. Enjoy: • Sunrise mountain views from the Hot Tub • Steam shower, sauna, soaking tub inside • European shower room with soaking tub • Indoor fireplaces • Dual balconies for stargazing & wine nights • Cozy bedrooms after days of hiking or exploring nearby Greenville & Travelers Rest Surrounded by million-dollar homes and views.

The Cottage at Old Oaks Farm
Built in the early 1900's, this serene cottage is located approximately one mile from Furman University at the base of Paris Mt. It has been lovingly improved, but the floors are a bit slanted and no corner is exactly square. Located in a neighborhood on a five acre farm, it consists of three large rooms, comfortably furnished and lots of natural light. The cottage is convenient to downtown Greenville(5 miles),Travelers Rest, Furman, and the Swamp Rabbit Trail. No pet fee or cleaning fee.

Luxury Historic 2BR/2BA Loft on North Main St Gvl
A once in a lifetime opportunity awaits guests of LOFT 1892, a beautifully restored condo on the corner of Downtown Greenville's N Main St and East North St. This home features 2 luxurious master suites with state-of-the-art walk in showers, and four-poster beds. The Loft was built around 1892, and began as a grocery store. The hardwoods are original, except for the kitchen, and the Queen bed, and beams are period as well. Pets are welcomed with a one time fee! Come and join us :)

Cozy Treehouse
Situated at the back of a wooded 2 acre lot, only 10 minutes from downtown Greenville, this is a little oasis in the city! While most treehouses take you on a "roughing it" adventure, Cozy Treehouse is the glamping version of treehouses, boasting 9' ceilings, 1.5 baths, 3 LED TV's and many outdoor living options. If you are looking for a unique getaway just minutes from one of the top growing cities in the south, Cozy Treehouse is the perfect destination for you.

Greenville With A View!
ONLY 10-15 MINUTE DRIVE TO THE HEART OF BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE! We are only 11 miles to GSP Airport; 6 miles to Greenville Downtown Airport; and 10 minutes to the Swamp Rabbit Trail. We are minutes to Furman University, Bob Jones University, North Greenville University and Clemson University is only 45 minutes away. We are tucked away open top of Paris Mountain. If you want to bike, hike, paddle, swim, boat or just soak it all in, start here!

“The Beehive” | Balcony Overlooking Main Street
Welcome to "The Beehive," an extraordinary retreat in downtown Greenville, SC. This 2 bed, 2 bath sanctuary offers breathtaking views of the acclaimed Main Street from its private balcony, placing you right in the midst of all the vibrant action. With direct access to restaurants, bars, cafes, CVS, and more, this is the ultimate destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the charm and liveliness of downtown Greenville.

GVL Historic Lux -Walk Dntwn/Swamp Rabbit/BonSecrs
Welcome to your bright and inviting stay in Greenville’s charming Pettigru Historic District. You’ll be in one of Greenville’s most walkable neighborhoods — just minutes walk from the Swamp Rabbit Trail, Downtown, Bon Secours Wellness Arena, and the city’s best restaurants, shops, and parks. High ceilings and large windows fill the space with natural light, creating a calm, welcoming atmosphere.

Shou-Sugi-Ban Retreat on the Saluda River
The Shou-Sugi-Ban Guest House is 5 miles from Greenville city center and West Greenville, yet you'll feel like you've escaped it all with the rush of the river and surrounding trees. This cozy, custom space has a king-size bed, and two sets of French doors leading out to a private deck. No matter where you are in the space, you'll have views of the 700 ft of Saluda river frontage.

Sally's Cottage
Couples retreat located 6 miles from downtown Greenville and the Swamp Rabbit Trail in a comfortable country setting. Wake up to a beautiful woods view through a large bay window and wildlife that surrounds the cottage (deer, birds and squirrels). Experience the beauty of the country in the city! Enjoy the eclectic collection of art and design in this cute little cottage.
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When is the best time to visit Greenville?
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| Avg. price | $119 | $120 | $129 | $120 | $120 | $120 | $119 | $118 | $114 | $125 | $131 | $125 |
| Avg. temp | 43°F | 46°F | 53°F | 61°F | 69°F | 76°F | 80°F | 78°F | 73°F | 62°F | 52°F | 45°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Greenville?
Many travelers choose accommodations in downtown Greenville for its walkable streets, vibrant food scene, and easy access to local attractions. The Augusta Road area is often suggested for a quieter, residential atmosphere with tree-lined streets.
What are the best things to do in Greenville with kids?
Families often explore Falls Park on the Reedy, stroll along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, or visit the Greenville Zoo for wildlife encounters. Interactive museums and playgrounds add to the city's family-friendly options.
What are some of the best things to do in Greenville?
Stroll through Falls Park on the Reedy with its gardens and waterfalls, browse Main Street shops and murals, or follow the Swamp Rabbit Trail for a mix of city and nature experiences. Live music and local theater are frequently suggested in the downtown area.
How is the weather in Greenville?
Greenville has mild winters, with temperatures ranging from about 32–55°F (0–13°C), and warm, humid summers, reaching up to 90°F (32°C). Spring and fall bring comfortable weather and blooming landscapes, making outdoor activities popular.
What are the best places to visit in Greenville?
Falls Park on the Reedy is frequently suggested for scenic views, and the Greenville County Museum of Art showcases regional artwork. Strolling Main Street reveals public art, galleries, and a lively local dining scene.
What are some hiking trails in Greenville?
The Swamp Rabbit Trail invites hikers and cyclists along a green corridor that weaves through the city. Paris Mountain State Park, located around Greenville, has forested trails and lakes for different experience levels.
What are some family activities we can do in Greenville?
Families frequently explore Falls Park on the Reedy, enjoy hands-on exhibits at the Children's Museum of the Upstate, or visit the Greenville Zoo. Outdoor concerts and community events also add family-friendly fun throughout the year.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Greenville?
Explore nearby state parks for hiking and waterfalls, or visit local farms and markets in the surrounding region. Art villages, historic sites, and outdoor excursions are frequently suggested for a change of scenery.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Greenville?
Many stays in downtown Greenville and neighborhoods like North Main welcome pets, making it convenient to travel with your companion animal. Outdoor spaces, parks, and select local businesses are also pet friendly.
What are some local tips for visiting Greenville?
Locals suggest exploring Main Street on foot to take in shops, murals, and cafes, or attending community festivals for a sense of neighborhood spirit. Pack comfortable shoes and be prepared for changing weather, especially in spring and fall.
What is Greenville known for?
Greenville is known for its revitalized downtown, scenic waterfalls at Falls Park on the Reedy, and extensive Swamp Rabbit Trail. The city has a reputation for its arts community, outdoor spaces, and food culture.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Greenville?
Travelers often seek out the art installations along the Swamp Rabbit Trail or local specialty cafes tucked away from Main Street. Neighborhood farmers’ markets and lesser-known historic sites add to Greenville’s unique personality.
What are the best foods to try in Greenville?
Greenville has barbecue, Lowcountry-inspired seafood, and traditional Southern dishes like shrimp and grits or fried green tomatoes. Locally roasted coffee and artisan pastries are frequently suggested for a taste of the region.
What should I bring for a trip to Greenville?
Pack layers to adjust to Greenville's changing temperatures, especially in spring and fall. Comfortable walking shoes are useful for exploring parks and downtown, and rain gear can come in handy throughout the year.
What is the nightlife in Greenville like?
Greenville’s nightlife centers on Main Street, with laid-back bars, craft breweries, and live music venues. The city also has local theater performances, outdoor patios, and late-night cafes that contribute to the evening atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Greenville?
Fall for Greenville brings food and music in autumn, Artisphere highlights artists and performances in spring, and the Saturday Market draws crowds with produce and crafts. Community celebrations are popular throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Greenville?
Many vacation rentals in Greenville welcome families, especially in neighborhoods near downtown or around Cleveland Park. Features like full kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and outdoor spaces make it comfortable for group stays.
When is the best time to visit Greenville?
Spring and fall are often recommended for pleasantly mild weather and outdoor festivals. Seasonal blooms and colorful foliage add to Greenville's appeal during these times.
All about Greenville
Greenville, South Carolina is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, just two hours away from Charlotte. For a relatively small city, it is home to a large number of universities and multinational companies, giving it a youthful, cosmopolitan vibe. The streets of its compact city center are lined with public art installations, welcoming cafes, microbreweries, and museums such as the Uptown History Museum and an interactive children’s museum.
Greenville’s backyard consists of a seemingly endless string of parks. You can explore many of them in one afternoon by hopping on a bike and heading down the 22-mile-long Rabbit Trail, which connects Greenville to the nearby city of Travelers Rest, passing through Cleveland Park and Falls Park. If you want to head further afield, visit Chimney Rock State Park, where you can climb nearly 500 steps up to the top of Chimney Rock, a giant monolith rising 225 feet above the surrounding landscape.
What are the top things to do in Greenville?
Heritage Green
This lovely square is a one-stop shop for Greenville’s biggest museums. Here, you will find the Greenville County Museum of Art, which is home to a significant collection of works by a famous American watercolorist. The Uptown History Museum is here, too, where you can learn more about Greenville’s 300 years of history. Lastly, Heritage Green is home to the Children’s Museum of the Upstate, a hands-on museum full of fun things to do for kids under 12 years of age.
Falls Park
Located along the banks of the Reedy River in downtown Greenville, this popular park features a riverfront walkway, an array of small gardens, and the 345-foot-long Liberty Bridge. This cable bridge, which only pedestrians can cross, appears to float over the landscape, offering unobstructed views of the lush foliage and cascading river.
Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum
This interesting museum takes visitors back through the extraordinary life of the baseball legend, who holds one of the highest lifetime batting averages on record. The museum, housed in his old home, gives you a glimpse of how he rose from humble beginnings to become one of the best baseball players in history.
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