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Antiquing has been a treasured pastime of yours for years. The pleasure of sifting through a myriad of items; sometimes coming up with only clutter, other times excavating a masterpiece and bringing it back to life. And it’s not just the hunt that gets your heart thumping, but the loving restorations you bring to your found goods that make the process so worthwhile. You find that there’s always something enriching to be learned from the past, after all. Let yourself cherish the old and turn it new during your stay at hotels in Conway, SC.
In downtown Conway, you’ll enjoy a plethora of shops both old and new. From vintage antique shops to contemporary boutiques, there are multitudes of riches to discover. The same can be said of the city’s beloved Riverwalk, which is centered around the Waccamaw River, whose roots trace back to the 18th century. The river’s dark water makes you wonder what life must have been like in Conway long ago, conjuring up images of its settlers on the shores of the Waccamaw back in 1732. The scenic park also features modern upgrades such as the gothic-inspired Waccamaw River Memorial Bridge, picnic tables, and beautifully manicured lawns. What would the city’s founders think of these bustling developments if they were alive today? You imagine they’d find the juxtaposition of the past and present inspiring—including the park’s arboretum, which features trees and plants from yesteryear that have been magnificently maintained for today’s visitors. Rental cars in Conway will take you away from the inky black waters of the Waccamaw and back toward downtown Conway for a delectable southern meal back at your accommodation. Hotels near Conway, SC are known for their opulence, which is something the city’s settlers would have delighted in.
Forego the Waccamaw and Conway hotels for cheap hotels in Myrtle Beach —the seaside city is just 14 miles southeast of your beloved Conway. You’ll be delighted to find that the Atlantic makes a worthy substitute for the impressive waterway, and you’ll still have your antique purchases in tow as you relax in the South Carolina sunshine.