Located in downtown, Andrew Pinckney Inn has 37 guest rooms and four suites near the city’s historic market. Marked by a bright yellow exterior,... Read More
It’s a bit tucked away, but you’ll know you’ve arrived when you see this inn’s buttercup-gold facade just a stone’s throw from the dining tables at Hank... Read More
Dating back to 1843, the Battery Carriage House Inn is located along the city's famous area known as The Battery and offers views of Charleston Harbor... Read More
Grand hotel with Georgian staircases and a 1-to-1 staff-to-guest ratio, in the heart of Charleston's commercial district. It's a family-friendly spot... Read More
Though it’s especially magical when it’s lit up at Christmastime, this hotel is pretty dazzling all year round. Among the many “wow” features are the... Read More
Between busy King and Meeting streets at Market Street downtown, Belmond Charleston Place offers guests a gleaming lobby of marble and sparkling... Read More
Sand beaches and tiki bars, a huge pool and harbor views are some of the main attraction at this waterfront complex. The marina offers hourly water-taxi... Read More
The line-up of 10 seaside cottages and a clubhouse pool make up a nearly hidden, mini-resort in the palmetto trees that’s right on the Charleston Harbor... Read More
Location, location, location is the main draw of this historic hotel, set just across the street from Marion Square, home to the Charleston Farmers... Read More
This place has a terrific location: It’s right beside the City Market, just down Church Street from plays and music at Dock Street Theatre, and in view... Read More
Stay at this unassuming inn in the heart of Charleston’s downtown. Read More
One of the sweetest 18th-century guestrooms at Governor’s House has a big four-poster bed and tall walls painted a rich cabernet. Speaking of wine, you... Read More
Brand new, this chic 50-room hotel (the latest from the Kessler Collection) boasts a micro-roast café, art gallery, wine tasting room, and even a 90... Read More
The first time I saw this elegant inn on the Ashley River, I was wowed by the simple architecture wrapped in trees and vines. It’s just not what you’d... Read More
Ornate ironwork adorns this stately house on Charleston's main thoroughfare. Built in 1763 by a signer of the U.S. Constitution, the towering mansion... Read More
At this exclusive island resort 25 miles from downtown Charleston, families can rent houses, villas, or stay at the onsite Sanctuary Hotel. Nature is a... Read More
Charleston's newest luxury hotel, with the best skyline and harbor views in town, plus a charming rooftop bar and pool from which to take them in. ... Read More
On Pitt Street in Mount Pleasant’s harbor-facing Old Village neighborhood, near a terrific bakery and a couple of boutiques, sits a cozy tavern bar with... Read More
The only Relais & Chateaux property in Charleston, this luxury inn sits on prime real estate at the entrance to the historic market. Staying at the... Read More
My cousin and her groom held their wedding reception in the brick courtyard here, and everything was the picture of southern romance. Originally an... Read More
Bold, contemporary colors accent these Marriott rooms, with upper suite balconies affording great views of the Holy City skyline, as does the rooftop... Read More
This hotel is the epitome of hip, urban comfort. Each of the apartment-style suites here has a full kitchen, exposed-brick walls, separate bedroom(s),... Read More
Many Charleston hotels cater to the couples market, but this one has all of the things a family craves, including two pools, spacious rooms, and a... Read More
Set in a repurposed midcentury modern office building, the Dewberry embraces a vintage, Mad Men-esque aesthetic. The intimate lobby has cherry-wood... Read More
Tucked behind a garden fence on Broad Street, this 18th century Georgian home once belonged to a South Carolina governor (thus the name) and signer of... Read More
A short drive west of the city, yet far enough to feel thoroughly removed, this modern inn incorporates large glass windows to connect guests to the... Read More
Perched in the middle of Charleston's bustling shopping district, surrounded by boutiques and restaurants, this fully restored corner building features... Read More
Its unique blend of edgy-urban-meets-southern-comfort has made this centrally located boutique hotel ultra popular since its 2010 opening. With exposed... Read More
Getting a gate pass to drive onto Kiawah likely means you know someone who lives in one of the island’s multi-million-dollar homes, or you’ve got a tee... Read More
A sleek hotel just south of Charleston's historic city market, The Spectator channels 1920s glam with accents like hand painted wallpaper, a gilded... Read More
This 18th-century warehouse has undergone a complete makeover, from its multi-tiered rooftop bar, to its ground floor coffee shop wallpapered with... Read More
Evidence of The Vendue’s history as an 18th-century warehouse can still be seen in many of the property’s 84 guestrooms, such as original wood beams and... Read More
Built by a cotton baron, this stately Victorian residence-turned-hotel pierced the city's skyline long before its zoning board enacted height limits,... Read More
This property’s Tiffany glass and tall magnolias let you know you’ve entered the grandest house in the neighborhood. If you’re lucky enough to stay here... Read More
This is the grandest house in the neighborhood, and if you’re lucky enough to go, ask to see the rooftop cupola for a rare view of the city in all... Read More
Families who stay at this sprawling Isle of Palms resort can take part in an almost mind-boggling array of activities, from eco-boat trips through salt... Read More
When I was a teenager, everyone came here for tennis, and they still do, along with golf, paddleboarding, bicycling (fat-tire beach cruisers), and... Read More
If the walls at Woodlands weren’t so discreet, they’d tell a tale of antebellum grandeur, party-giving as civic duty, and romantic... Read More
I love this place, and it looks like New Yorkers, Euro travelers, and locals (who frequent the café) are making it a darling of Charleston. There’s... Read More
I love this place, and it looks like New Yorkers, Euro travelers, and locals (at the café), are making it a darling of Charleston. Nothing frumpy here,... Read More
A gorgeously reappointed cluster of historic buildings interlaced with meticulously landscaped courtyards, Zero George is an oasis of luxury. Just to... Read More