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euphoria 2019: Plan your #RoadTrip to GVL now

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Hungry, COLA? Warning: You probably will be after reading up on this year’s euphoria festival, celebrating food, wine + music in Greenville, S.C., Sept.19-22.

Some numbers for you to chew on:

  • 14th year of the festival
  • 39 events to choose from
  • over 100 chefs + bev professionals
  • 15 live musical performances

Here’s a list of 6 #MustDo events the locals of GVLtoday are drooling over the most.

So, ready to start planning your trip? Let’s do this.

  • Tickets: Check out the various all-inclusive events and ticket packages to find what works best for you (and your appetite).
  • Accommodations: If there’s one thing #yeahthatgreenville has no lack of, it’s hotels, + many are within walking distance of the festival. Some are even offering discounted packages with ticket prices rolled in.
  • Things to see + do: Um… food, wine and music… enough said. No, we get it – you might want a break, or to extend your visit a bit. We came up with some ideas to keep your schedule nice + full – here’s your ultimate 48-hour guide to Greenville.

Alright, all packed? Gas up the tank + get hungry. We’ll see you there.

See the full euphoria schedule + snag your tickets

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