Friday, April 27, 2012

Tanger outlets in North Charleston

Has anyone been out to the new Tanger Outlets in North Charleston. I have been reading on virtualtourist.com to stay out of North Charleston. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.



Tanger outlets in North Charleston


Now, I%26#39;ve posted here before that North Charleston is not my favorite part of the lowcountry, but I don%26#39;t buy the ';stay out of NC'; line. There are parts of the city that are really nice, and Mayor Summey is trying to clean it up some; although I think he would be wise to stop trying so hard to expand his city and work more at making what he has a nicer place.





I went to the Tanger in the period between shops opening and the grand opening, so not all of the shops were open yet. I liked it. That entire area is going to be a great place for folks to stay - theres the Tanger, Sam%26#39;s, lots of other shops, the NC Colliseum.



The outlet mall is just off of the interstate, so you don%26#39;t have to worry about getting lost and ending up in a bad part of town, so just come on down and enjoy yourself.



Tanger outlets in North Charleston


Floski,





Thanks for your help. Are the outlets hard to get to from Kiawah Island?




Well, Kiawah is kind of like Emerald City in that it is the jewel that is literally at the end of the road.



I forgot to mention in my earlier post that Tanger is not only just off of I-26, but it is also very close to the Charleston International Airport, so that makes it even easier to get to.



I-26 is the main artery into the Charleston area, coming from Asheville and straight through Columbia. So, to answer your question - yes and no. It%26#39;s easy to get to either on your way into or out of Charleston, even if by airplane. But once you get onto Kiawah, you may not want to ever leave!!




I definitly recommend going to the Tanger Outlets. Being brand new, they are so pretty and have lots of store options. North Charleston is not a great area, however, the outlets are directly off the interstate and not in a bad part of town. You can%26#39;t get lost. Plus, all the items your shopping for are so much cheaper, it%26#39;s a great bargain! The food court is not open yet, but I still would not pass up the chance to go.




The outlets are about a 45 minute drive from Kiawah. Go back out the Bohicket/Main Road to route 17, follow 17 toward Charleston to 526. Take 526 toward the airport. You will see signs for the outlets.





In my opinion, it would be best to visit the outlets on your way to or from Kiawah.


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