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Rustic-cum-nautical décor and huge rooms, big enough to house an entire family, set this all-suite B&B apart from the historic district's...more
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Bracketed between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway, this hotel is part of a 1,600-acre private resort. "Very generously sized rooms" have flat-screen...more
A favorite of power brokers, politicians, and movie stars, this stylish 440-room hotel is best enjoyed on an expense account. Orient Express hotels does it up...more
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The six-year-old inn one block from St. Philip's Steeple is "a good base for exploring the town." At check-in, guests receive champagne, and each evening look...more
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If you want to be right in the historic district, this hotel in an old shipping warehouse is steps from the harbor, Old City Market, and Lower King Street's...more
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This "low-key Southern homestyle inn" sits between a tidal estuary and a forest. "Not overly luxurious cottages" are designed with vaulted ceilings, full...more
This charming 1763 building is one of 15 surviving homes owned by one of the 55 framers of the U.S. Constitutionand the only one converted into a hotel....more
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This hotel on the corner of Market and East Bay is for those who like some chintz with their antebellum charm. Don't worry, the oil paintings in gilt frames and...more
see the Charleston guideThis 200-year-old Federal-style house is the only B&B in town with its own yoga studio. A walled garden overlooking Charleston's port insulates it from the...more
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A member of upscale Relais & Châteaux collection, this exquisite, 62-room hotel lives up to its A-list reputation. The lobby is filled with...more
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