From its stunning sculpture gardens to historical farming experiences, Myrtle Beach has landmark attractions for everyone.
Brookgreen Gardens
A National Historic Landmark that seamlessly blends art, sculpture, and Lowcountry history amid stunning gardens and wildlife habitats in Murrells Inlet, Brookgreen Gardens has been a cultural centre for Myrtle Beach since its founding in 1931.
The destination is one of the US’s premier gardens, having become the first public sculpture garden in the country. This unique melding of art, nature, and history is not to be missed and will provide a truly one-of-a-kind perspective to any visitor’s journey.
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade
The heart of the city and a prime source of excitement, entertainment, and family fun, the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade is a vibrant oceanfront stretch of 1.2 miles that defines the iconic downtown area.
With endless dining, shops, and attractions such as the beloved, 187 ft SkyWheel, the boardwalk is a visitor favourite and an unmissable stop on your Myrtle Beach holiday. Stroll along the promenade and enjoy the incredible oceanfront views, pristine beach line, and high-intensity amusement offered at every turn.

L.W. Paul Living History Farm
Built to depict domestic life in Horry County from 1900-1955, the L.W. Paul Living History Farm was opened with the vision of educating future generations about life during the first half of the 20th century.
This unique facility allows individuals to sample the everyday life of a typical farming family during this era, with guests able to watch and partake in activities that would have been commonplace on traditional farms, making for a truly unique, educational, and hands-on experience for all ages.


