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    Emeline

    Emeline

    181 Church St Charleston SC
    $205 nightly
    The price is $233 total per night from Dec 1 to Dec 2
    $233 total
    Dec 1 - Dec 2
    Total with taxes and fees
    9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,662 reviews)
    The Francis Marion Hotel

    The Francis Marion Hotel

    387 King St Charleston SC
    $170 nightly
    The price is $194 total per night from Dec 18 to Dec 19
    $194 total
    Dec 18 - Dec 19
    Total with taxes and fees
    8.8/10 Excellent! (1,952 reviews)
    The Vendue

    The Vendue

    19 Vendue Range Charleston SC
    $182 nightly
    The price is $208 total per night from Nov 24 to Nov 25
    $208 total
    Nov 24 - Nov 25
    Total with taxes and fees
    9.4/10 Exceptional! (744 reviews)

Discover historic South Carolina when you stay at a Charleston bed and breakfast

Charleston SC is renowned for its rustic cobblestone streets and pristine sandy beaches. If you're looking for a vacation that’s packed with historical interest and a guaranteed warm Southern welcome, book a bed and breakfast vacation in Charleston.

About bed and breakfasts in Charleston

Charlestown bed and breakfast accommodation puts you within walking distance of some of the area’s most eye-catching attractions, shopping, and entertainment centres. And don’t worry about giving up life’s little luxuries on your stay; many Charleston bed and breakfast rooms are equipped with all the latest in modern facilities such as flatscreen TVs and free Wi-Fi. King-size beds and private bathrooms are also offered in some rooms.

What to do in Charleston

From the famous Bridge to Nowhere to the preserved natural beauty at Botany Bay, there’s plenty to see in Charleston SC. Down by the Bay you’ll find the vibrant art walk which is filled with new artists selling their work. When thirst beckons, check out the local craft breweries in the area or, if you have a thirst for culture, explore the Fort Sumter National Monument. This sea fort was once a battleground during the American Civil War.

Eating out

Fresh seafood is the local cuisine here in Charleston. For the very best, make a beeline for Hyman’s Seafood in the heart of the city where freshly-caught lobster and crawfish get the taste buds tingling. If you prefer something quick and easy, there are many beachfront eateries which serve up good quality food, too. To find these restaurants, simply follow signs to the French Quarter.

Events

Every March, Marion Square becomes Charleston’s fashion hub when Charleston Fashion Week comes into town. Here you’ll find the latest designer wear from some of the finest up-and-coming fashion designers of the decade. Alternatively, if you prefer films over fashion, head to the Charleston International Film Festival which takes place every November.

Getting around

Making your way around Charleston is easy and affordable, with bus and transport links close to the city’s most popular bed and breakfast hotels. The most popular choice for getting around is walking, or you can rent a car if you need to travel a little further.

Charleston B&B essential information

Accommodation
B&B
Lowest Price
$194
Highest Price
$233
Popular accommodation
Emeline, The Francis Marion Hotel, The Vendue

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