Located in the heart of Charleston's historic district, this downtown hotel has it all! Whether traveling for business or leisure or hosting a meeting, the Renaissance Charleston Hotel focuses on what it takes to make each visit a success. Our guest rooms are beautifully appointed with granite vanities and Marriott's lxuurious new bedding package. Other features include in-room coffee, Sony PlayStations, two-line dataport telephones and both wired high speed Internet access and wireless Internet keyboard access. The Wentworth Grill is the hotel's signature restaurant and boasts the culinary talents of Chef John Therres. Parking is USD 10 per day self-park or USD 17 per day valet service. Enjoy our unique hotel experience and then venture outdoors and become immersed in the fabled heritage of historic Charleston. Whether shopping on King Street, strolling through the City Market or relaxing at Folly Beach, you will be charmed by the prestigious ambience of this Southern jewel. Renaissance: Consistently unique hotels and resorts. Stay interesting!



Comfort Inn Charleston
Whether on business or pleasure, our beautiful 7-story hotel is the perfect location for you. Close to Historic Charleston and within 1 mile of MUSC, VA Hospital, and Citadel. All rooms include in-room coffee, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, FREE high-speed Internet and FREE weekday USA Today. FREE deluxe continental breakfast, outdoor pool, fitness center, FREE parking and meeting room on site. Begining July 25, 2006 - April 1, 2007, there will be condo construction adjacent to hotel between ...
Andrew Pinckney Inn
Circa 1840-meticulously restored-w/expanded Continental Breakfast served on the Rooftop Garden Terrace overlooking the Market Area and Charlestons Waterfront. The Andrew Pinckney's three story atrium and outdoor courtyard with lions head fountain are perfect for relaxation after a busy day. The Rooftop Terrace is noted for spectacular sunsets, silhouetting the Church steeples and historic landmarks of the enchanting city. Charleston is truly a living museum of Art and Architecture. A short ...
Elliott House Inn
Look carefully among the gracious Georgian, Federal, Greek Revival, Second Empire and Queen Anne style homes of Charleston's historic Queen Street and one discovers a quaint and comfortable bed and breakfast at number 78 called The Elliott House Inn. Like Charleston itself, The Inn is an elegant survivor of a tempestuous past. Built as a private residence in 1861, this remarkably preserved architectural treasure has weathered hurricanes, earthquakes, at least one tornado and the civil war. ...
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