Who it’s for & what you get
- Kids menu
- Wheelchair accessible
- Restroom
Frequently asked
Is Parcel 32 one of the best wedding pros in Charleston?
Parcel 32 is ranked #152 wedding pro in Charleston by community votes.

A menu featuring seafood & Southern comfort dishes & cocktails in an elevated dining room & bar.
Parcel 32 is ranked #152 wedding pro in Charleston by community votes.
A menu featuring seafood & Southern comfort dishes & cocktails in an elevated dining room & bar.
Parcel 32 is best for: wedding-venues.
Parcel 32 is located at 442 King St, Charleston, Charleston, SC.
Charleston wedding venue rentals typically run from $5,000 for off-peak weeknights at smaller spaces up to $25,000+ for peak-season Saturdays at premier historic mansions and plantations. Most full-Saturday-rate venues fall in the $10,000–$18,000 range.
April through early June and mid-September through early November. Spring and fall avoid Charleston's intense summer humidity. Many couples book 12–18 months out for these windows.
Some do (especially hotel ballrooms and full-service plantations); many require you to use a list of approved caterers. Always confirm before signing.
Restored 1920s freight depot on upper King hosting weddings and private events in a high-ceilinged industrial space.

Waterfront convention-style wedding venue on the Mount Pleasant side of the Cooper, with sweeping bridge views and banquet-hall bones.

Converted naval chapel on Joint Base Charleston, used for military and civilian weddings along the Cooper River.
Open-air Victorian gazebo at the tip of the peninsula, framed by cannons and harbor views, available for small ceremonies.
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Lakeside wedding and event venue on Johns Island, set among marshland and live oaks on a private Hughes Road property.

Rural wedding venue on acreage outside Moncks Corner, about 35 miles from downtown Charleston.
Antebellum plantation property off Charleston Highway in Walterboro, hosting weddings on shaded grounds with a restored historic house.

Sizable cuts of beef & seafood served in elegant surrounds, also known for its Sunday gospel brunch.

Busy, brick-walled bistro serving French classics, plus a lively bar.

Restored 19th-century ballroom on Meeting Street hosting weddings and private events inside a registered historic landmark.

Craig Conover's fabric and home goods shop on King Street, stocked with bold prints and Southern-inflected textiles.
Sophisticated boutique specializing in high-end bridal gowns, by appointment only.