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(c.1820) Rooms have a private entrance, antique iron and brass beds, quilts, heart of pine floors, private full baths, many antiques, and parking available. Breakfast is all homemade and served on the piazza.

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Holiday Inn Historic District

Centrally located; ; Arrangements for tours, etc.; Decorated with beautiful reproductions of 18th century furnishings;

Charleston, SC Businesses

Planters Inn

Planters Inn is the only historic inn (circa 1844) on the famous city market. Spacious rooms and suites have high ceilings, 4-poster beds, marble baths & grand piazzas overlooking a lush Charleston garden. voted a top hotel by readers of Travel & Leisure and Conde'

Charleston, SC Businesses

Thirty Six Meeting Street B&B

(c.1740) Pre-Revolutionary War home; Antique furnishings; Four-poster rice beds; Each suite has kitchenette,private baths,queen beds; Private walled garden; SC Bed and Breakfast Assn. member;

Charleston, SC Businesses


Zero Water Street Bed And Breakfast

(c.1836) Antebellum mansion with piazza overlooking Charleston Harbor; Private entrance; Fresh flowers. SC Bed & Breakfast Assn member. Charleston Bed &

Charleston, SC Businesses

Things to do near Charleston, SC

July 4th At The South Carolina Aquarium

Enjoy a summer evening with hamburgers, hot dogs, and cold refreshments along with a view of the spectacular fireworks show o...

Gaillard Municipal Auditorium

The Gaillard Municipal Auditorium, built in 1968, is a multi-purpose facility rented by promoters for events i.e. Broadway pr...

The Sanctuary At Kiawah Island

Located just 30 minutes from historic Charleston, SC; The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island features 255 luxurious guestrooms, 2 oce...

St. Johannes Lutheran Church

Built in 1841, this church is known for its simplistic beauty and stained glass. It's been called an architectural gem in the...

Second Presbyterian Church - Charleston

This building is the oldest edifice of this faith in the historic section of Charleston. Built in 1809 by James and John Gord...