Summerville Visitor Center
402 N Main St, Summerville, SC 29483, USA
The Summerville Visitor Center serves as a welcoming hub for those exploring the charming town of Summerville, South Carolina. Nestled in the heart of the Lowcountry, the center offers a wealth of information about local attractions, dining options, and accommodations. Friendly staff members are available to assist visitors with maps and brochures, ensuring a memorable experience in this historic area known for its beautiful gardens and rich tea heritage. Whether you’re visiting for leisure or business, the Visitor Center is a must-stop destination.
- StevePotts
Stop by for a cup of Sweet Tea, relax in the beautiful lobby and sort through the many brochures to schedule your visit to the area. Fay was very friendly and helpful in suggesting places I needed to see.
- Joshua Widener
Very nice visitor center. I stopped in today looking for some information on the SBA. Unfortunately we do not have one in Dorchester County. However, the kind lady at the service desk was so helpful and nice that I had to write this review .
- Robert Campbell
Very nice personal. Got maps and info on the area.
- Dale Hutchison
It is the chamber of commerce for pretty much the county and the city. Very nice very helpful young lady that assisted me that day. I would highly recommend if you have any questions about Summerville or if you have guests coming in they can find out a whole lot of stuff about a great town.
- kathleenz kreashunz
whoever designs the roads for south carolina/summerville, sc has really messed up hwy 17 from i26 to college park rd. before 11am today traffic was backed up ridiculously in both directions. that cement median that y'all have added has turned that road into a nightmare. if you are coming from moncks corner down hwy 17 and where you are going to is on the left, you have to go down, find a place to turn around and then come back in the direction you just came from instead of turning in the median. it is absolutely terrible. traffic should not be like that during mid morning hours. other areas in south carolina having their whole medians as a turning lane in both directions. summerville, sc is no longer a place i will be coming to as frequently. i will find alternative stores in other cities/areas to shop in because i don't want my day frustrated by all of those humans who don't know how to drive and the added headache of a traffic jam mid morning. lastly, if the govt was what it is supposed to be, all of those humans wouldn't be allowed to be on the road at the same time cause traffic congestion/accidents/delays. also, what about mechanical issues? you can pull onto the median if your car is experiencing mechanical issues. what a world this is to live in.