Greenville holidays

Located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this former South Carolina textiles hub has transformed into a melting pot of artists, chefs and outdoor enthusiasts. Your holiday in Greenville puts you smack in the middle of that transformation. From lush city parks and waterfall-studded hiking trails to a new generation of independent bars, boutiques and restaurants, see how Greenville is becoming one of the South’s rising stars.

Greenville: Know before you go

Language

English

Currency

United States dollar ($)

Time zone

UTC-5 (EST) and UTC-4 (EDT)

High season

June – July

Low season

January – February

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The best neighbourhoods in Greenville

Downtown

This is by far the best area to stay in Greenville if you want to experience the city’s urban energy. At night, the neighbourhood streets buzz with craft breweries, wine bars and live music venues. By day, browse the independent shops and galleries along tree-lined Main Street. And don’t miss a walk on Liberty Bridge at Falls Park, an oasis of cascading waterfalls and lush gardens.

Good for: Live music, craft beer, waterfalls

West End

The West End is where to stay in Greenville to be close to the city’s creative heart. Once home to a textile mill, the neighbourhood has transformed into a cultural and entertainment hub. Stroll through the streets and you’ll encounter an eclectic mix of local boutiques, art studios and galleries. This is also the gateway to the Swamp Rabbit Trail, a magnet for local hikers and bikers.

Good for: Art studios, hiking, biking

Overbrook

On the eastern edge of the city, Overbrook is a residential neighbourhood with tree-lined streets and a mix of architectural styles that tell the story of Greenville’s evolution. The area is close to the shops, restaurants and museums of downtown but also far enough away to feel like an escape from the urban buzz. You’ll find lots of green spaces and access to the Swamp Rabbit Trail.

Good for: Architecture, restaurants, trails

Things to do in Greenville

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Places to eat

Whether you’re sampling local produce in a farm-to-table bistro or introducing yourself to the wonders of Southern fusion cuisine, you’ll have your work cut out for you with all the great restaurants in Greenville. After your meal, hit the West End for craft breweries, wine bars and live music venues that keep the city buzzing well into the night.

Take in the culture

Don’t overlook the museums in Greenville, especially the Greenville County Museum of Art, home to modern and contemporary works from some of America’s biggest names. The Children’s Museum of the Upstate sparks imagination and curiosity with its interactive exhibits. And gearheads will rejoice at the BMW Zentrum Museum, located just outside Greenville.

Shopping

Downtown boasts chic fashion boutiques and speciality stores, while West End is more artsy and a good spot to find home decor. For those shopping in Greenville for designer brands, the shops at Greenridge on Woodruff Road offer a mix of national retailers and local favourites in an open-air setting. Nearby Magnolia Park is your spot for name-brand fashion.

FAQs about Greenville holidays

Whether you're looking to splurge or keep things affordable, how you travel will partly influence the cost. When budgeting for your Greenville flights and hotels, weigh up your options, from flying first class or economy to booking inexpensive or luxury stays. When you go also matters, with some seasons offering better deals for a city break in Greenville.
The official currency in Greenville is the United States dollar (USD). It's always useful to have some cash during your trip to Greenville, but cards and digital payments are generally accepted.
Organise your Greenville holiday for January and you'll be there when the weather is at its coolest. -3ºC (27ºF) is as cold as the city gets.
July is the warmest month in Greenville, with temperatures reaching a maximum of 34ºC (93ºF).
Conversations here are usually in English. Picking up a few local phrases and greetings can be a fun way to start conversations and make connections during your city break in Greenville.
If you’re looking to blend urban amenities with world-class outdoor adventure, a vacation to Greenville is the perfect choice. Some of the city’s lesser-known attractions are also worth your time, like the Village of West Greenville, an emerging arts district full of studios, galleries and locavore restaurants. And the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum and Baseball Library, celebrating one of baseball’s legendary figures.
Greenville is generally considered a safe place, especially if you're in the well-known tourist areas. As with any destination, stay aware of what's going on around you and keep belongings secure. Check any travel warnings or safety measures to ensure your holiday to Greenville is relaxing and hassle-free.
Spring and autumn are the ideal seasons to book flights and hotels to Greenville, thanks to mild temperatures that are perfect for outdoor activities. Autumn also brings a packed calendar of festivals and events, from art shows to culinary celebrations.
There are regular flights to Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport, making the city ideal for a short break. Compact, walkable and with a great array of shops, restaurants and entertainment options, you can easily enjoy a longer holiday in Greenville.
With an average rainfall of 15 cm, December is the rainiest month to go on a Greenville holiday. When the weather shifts, venture indoors and enjoy the city's shops, museums, cafes and more.