Greenville Attractions

The Peace Center

 www.peacecenter.org

The Peace Center for the Performing Arts lies at the heart of downtown and is home to 5 resident companies: Greenville Symphony, Greenville Chorale, Carolina Ballet Theatre, South Carolina Children's Theatre and International Ballet.

Greenville Symphony Orchestra (GSO)

www.greenvillesymphony.org

A regional orchestra providing topnotch programming, with an extensive education outreach program. Offers a variety of concerts and programs for classical music lovers and pops enthusiasts.

Falls Park with Liberty Bridge 

www.fallspark.com

A tribute to the Reedy River, which nourished Greenville's beginnings in 1770, the park is now an oasis in the heart of downtown with scenic overlooks, nature trails, pond, landscaped gardens, waterfalls, and a new pedestrian suspension bridge.

Greenville Zoo

www.greenvillezoo.com

Wildlife from around the world displayed in openair exhibits. Open daily 10am4:30pm, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day

The Children’s Museum of the Upstate

www.tcmupstate.org

At 80,000 square feet, The Children’s Museum of the Upstate is the 10th largest children’s museum in the world and 7th largest in the country. The Museum features 18 exhibit galleries, a traveling exhibit hall, two outdoor interactive exhibit spaces and an outdoor programming space. Visitors experience more than 100 individual exhibit components with a continuum of programming in the areas of arts, humanities, sciences, health and nutrition, and the environment.

Museum and Library of Confederate History

www.confederatemuseum.org

Located in the Pettigru Street Historic District, the museum houses a large collection of Confederate relics and artifacts, both military and personal, plus a research library.