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Hotels in Charleston
39 Hotels
Holiday Inn Charleston Historic Downtown
425 Meeting St

This 120-room Holiday Inn is located a little bit outside the city of Charleston’s historic downtown area, but still close enough for active guests to walk a mile to shopping and dining districts. The hotel has standard rooms with views leaving much to be desired of the surrounding neighborhood, which is under construction. Atypical for the hotel chain, a unique on-site restaurant features Southern-style cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients.

The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel

Located one block from Charleston's Historic District, The Mills House Wyndham is within walking distance of Museum Mile, the King Street shopping area, and many historic tourist attractions. Built in 1853, the upper-middle-range hotel is packed with history and southern charm. Rooms have stylish blue-and-white decor, but some are on the small side. Still, the hotel is one of the best values for the area, and unlike some competitors, it has a pool.

21 East Battery Bed and Breakfast
21 E Battery St

This historic boutique hotel only has two units (which sleep up to 10 people total). It is within easy walking distance of the High Battery waterfront, shops, and award-winning restaurants, yet secluded within the oak trees of private grounds, giving guests the best of both worlds. Rooms have a sophisticated country decor, stocked kitchens, and feel more like private residences (but with the personal service of a B&B). Not ideal for guests seeking a social atmosphere, the B&B is a perfectly private option for couples and (some) families (kids above age one and below age 13 are not allowed). Nearby hotels either don't match 21 East Battery's style or personal service, or lack its intimate and historical vibe, making this property unique for the area.

Zero George Street
0 George St

Perfect for a romantic getaway, Zero George Street is an upscale boutique hotel near Charleston’s Historic District made up of five historic buildings surrounding a picturesque courtyard. The 18 rooms are stylishly appointed with chic furnishings and soft, creamy colors. Foodies are drawn by the culinary offerings which include a renowned restaurant that serves seasonal and local fare as well as a cooking school offering various classes; there's also a delicious free homemade breakfast that includes quiches, granola, and biscuits. Rates can get pretty steep during busy seasons, however, and guests might want to compare rates with The Restoration on King, an upscale hotel with a roof terrace and spacious rooms.

SpringHill Suites Charleston Downtown/Riverview

SpringHill Suites Charleston Downtown/Riverview is a three-pearl chain hotel that's well maintained, if a little generic -- particularly in contrast to the charming historic area nearby. It's across the river from downtown so guests will need a car, but the hotel provides good value and reliable amenities and facilities. All 123 rooms come with chrome microwaves, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs and many have sofas beds, which make it a good option for groups and families. Still, facilities are geared toward business travelers, with two meeting spaces, a business center, a 24-hour gym, and free Wi-Fi and parking. A large breakfast buffet, with all sorts of hot and cold offerings is also included in room rates. Overall, it's a solid choice for travelers with cars, but those wanting to be walking distance from sites should consider Doubletree by Hilton Hotel & Suites Charleston - Historic District instead. 

Market Pavilion Hotel

This luxurious property is located across the street from the City Market, in the heart of the most upscale area of the Historic District. It seems there’s been more effort put into some of the gorgeous bathrooms (with Hermes toiletries as well as separate showers and tubs) than into the elegant but somewhat plainer standard rooms (the striped comforters in particular could use an upgrade). The Concierge Level is definitely worth the extra dollars, with more opulent rooms and wonderful amenities. The great pool area, the solid rooftop bar and the fine steakhouse are some of the highlights of this classy property.