How much is parking at Charleston aquarium?
Garages – Rates Per Half Hour
Name | Address | Daily Max* |
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Aquarium | 24 Calhoun Street | $18 |
Camden/Exchange | 35 John Street | $18 |
Charleston Place | 85 Hasell Street | $18 |
Charleston Tech Center | 4 Conroy Street | $18 |
How much does it cost to get into the aquarium in Charleston?
Current Ticket Prices: Adults (13 years and up): $29.95. Children (3-12 years): $22.95. Toddlers (under 3): Free.
How long does it take to go through the Charleston Aquarium?
It took us only 2 hours to go through the entire thing. We even sat down to watch the dive show, grab a drink and look through the gift shop. So arriving 3 hours before close is plenty of time.
Is the Charleston Aquarium worth it?
The exhibits were GREAT! The aquarium had (in addition to fish) frogs, snakes, birds, and other plant and wildlife. This is the most amazing aquarium! It was worth the money.
Is there free parking in Charleston?
Charleston has some nice parking rules. Most of the metered spots are free of charge on Sunday….Charleston Parking Rules:
Parking Holiday | Date |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day | Jan 18, 2021 |
President’s Day | Feb 17, 2021 |
Memorial Day | May 25, 2021 |
Independence Day | Jul 03, 2021 |
Does the Charleston Aquarium have penguins?
Discover interactive fun at the South Carolina Aquarium, featuring sea turtles, sharks, river otters and now, penguins! Penguin Planet is included in the price of General Admission. For more information on tickets, hours and daily shows and programs, visit scaquarium.org or call (843) 577-FISH (3474).
Does the Charleston Aquarium have sharks?
Designed with safety in mind, the innovative exhibit features a 20,000-gallon touch tank containing four bonnethead sharks, relatively docile creatures and members of the smallest species of the hammerhead family.
How big is the Charleston Aquarium?
15,000-gallon
Located just inside the entrance, gaze into the 15,000-gallon Carolina Seas tank that houses our collection of colorful fish found around reef habitats off the coast.