How much is parking at Charleston Aquarium?

$18
Garages – Rates Per Half Hour

Name Address Daily Max*
Aquarium 24 Calhoun Street $18
Camden/Exchange 35 John Street $18
Charleston Place 85 Hasell Street $18
Charleston Tech Center 4 Conroy Street $18

Do teachers get into the SC Aquarium for free?

South Carolina certified K-12 teachers receive free admission and $25 off any level of regular membership. Please call (843) 577-FISH (3474) to learn more.

Is there food at the Charleston aquarium?

We’re taking fish food to new heights. This winter, we’re renovating our Sea Turtle CafĂ© to bring our guests an upgraded dining option in the Aquarium. Utilizing a grab-and-go concept, the new Sea Turtle Snack Bar will reduce the time our guests spend waiting in line and enable us to serve more guests.

Does the South Carolina 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).

Is parking free in Charleston on weekends?

The City of Charleston offers 1,656 metered parking spaces with two methods of payment: coins and the SmartCard. All meters require payment from Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.* (excluding Sunday and official city holidays).

Do teachers get a discount at the Charleston Aquarium?

Teacher Membership and Admission In addition, teachers receive complimentary admission to the Aquarium. For a complimentary admission ticket, please bring proof of eligibility to the gate.

Does the Charleston Aquarium have sharks?

At the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston, South Carolina, they’re lining up for the fingers-to-fin experience. Shark Shallows offers visitors to the popular Charleston, South Carolina, attraction the opportunity to see the gentler, kinder side of the ocean’s much-maligned predator.

Does Charleston Aquarium have an octopus?

Common Octopus There’s a lot to love!