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Your next quick escape: 48 hours in Columbia, SC

From wild encounters to riverside views, cocktails, and live jazz — Columbia, SC is calling.

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Think morning strolls, sky-high zoo views, and nights filled with jazz, pinball, and perfectly mixed cocktails.

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Looking for a quick getaway? Enter: Columbia, SC, the ultimate weekend escape. With vibrant culture, outdoor adventures, and a food-and-drink scene that keeps visitors coming back, two days is all you need to fall in love with the capital city.

Day 1: Explore and play

Day 2: Nature + nightlife

Whether you’re after adventure or relaxation, Columbia makes the perfect 48-hour getaway.

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