List of tourist attractions in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

The following is a list of tourist attractions in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area.

Current Attractions

 * Barefoot Landing, a large shopping complex located in North Myrtle Beach. Opened 1988.
 * Alabama Theatre, a public theatre. 1993
 * House of Blues, a live concert music hall. 1997
 * Broadway at the Beach, a large entertainment complex and shopping mall. 1995
 * Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, a themed restaurant. 2004
 * Hard Rock Cafe, opened in 1995 (was formerly in a pyramid with sphinxes until 2016 when it moved to a new location)
 * Pavilion Nostalgia Park, an amusement park with rides taken from the defunct Myrtle Beach Pavilion
 * Ripley's Aquarium, an aquarium
 * WonderWorks, an entertainment center. 2011 (1 of 5 in the U.S.)
 * Brookgreen Gardens, sculpture garden in Murrells Inlet. 1932
 * The Carolina Opry, a music variety theater. 1993
 * Coastal Grand Mall, a large shopping mall. 2004
 * Family Kingdom Amusement Park, an oceanfront amusement park 1966. and Splashes Oceanfront Water Park 1977
 * Funplex Myrtle Beach, an entertainment and amusement center
 * Gay Dolphin Gift Cove, billed as the nation's largest gift shop. 1954
 * Hollywood Wax Museum Myrtle Beach, an entertainment center featuring replicas and interactive displays of celebrities. 2014
 * Legends In Concert, featuring live concerts paying tribute to musical icons of the past and present. 2010
 * Market Common, a shopping district and lifestyle center. 2008
 * Medieval Times, a Medieval-themed dinner theater located behind the former Freestyle Music Park. 1995
 * Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, a boardwalk and oceanfront promenade. 2010
 * Myrtle Beach Mall, a shopping mall located in Briarcliffe Acres. 1986
 * Myrtle Beach SkyWheel, a large oceanfront Ferris wheel. 2011
 * Myrtle Beach Speedway, a small racetrack. 1958
 * Myrtle Beach State Park, a small state park which consists miles of forest that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean. 1935
 * Myrtle Waves, a large water park. 1985
 * Pirates Voyage, a pirate-themed dinner theater operated by Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede, located next to The Carolina Opry. 2010
 * Ripley's Believe It or Not!, a themed museum
 * Ripley's Haunted Adventure
 * TicketReturn.com Field, a baseball field home to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. 1999
 * Topgolf, a sports entertainment facility. 2019

Former attractions

 * Freestyle Music Park (formerly Hard Rock Park), a music theme park (opened 2008 [with a concert by the Eagles and The Moody Blues]-closed in Sept. 2009).
 * MagiQuest, a live action role-playing game establishment (2005-closed 2015).
 * Myrtle Beach Pavilion an amusement park that was located in the "heart" of Myrtle Beach (1948-closed Sept. 30, 2006).
 * Planet Hollywood, a movie themed restaurant (with mostly 90s movies memorabilia) (opened in 1996 with stars Bruce Willis, Will Smith, and Jennifer Love Hewitt-closed Sept. 8, 2015).
 * Official All Star Café, sports themed restaurant in the 90s (building now houses Legends in Concert)
 * Waccamaw Pottery, a shopping center (1977-closed in 2001).