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    27 State Street Bed and Breakfast

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Not only was the place super cute and romantic, Donna was the most accommodating person we have ever encountered.

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    John Rutledge House Inn - Courtyard looking at the main building

    John Rutledge House Inn

    4.4(55 reviews)
    0.3 miKing Street
    $$$

    This is a MUST stay if you are looking for a comfortable, historic bed and breakfast in the heart…read moreof historic Charleston. We, sadly, only stayed one night - but what a great experience it was. First, the Rutledge is an impressive house from the street. The home of one of South Carolina's early governors, this place hosted presidents (George Washington) and other historical figures throughout its history. The home is updated but retains that old, original feel. We were greeted by a very friendly concierge in the lobby of the home and educated on the amenities, services and events of the Inn. Our room was in the Carriage House. It was large, up dated, large shower and VERY comfortable and firm bed. We brought our dog - who was welcomed by Inn for a small fee. Parking is also available at a convenient lot in the rear of the property. Safe and secure parking lot. The Inn offers afternoon tea at 4 pm and complimentary sherry, port and brandy from 6:30 to 11:00. We enjoyed afternoon tea after some exploring around town. Iced tea and lemonade as well as delicious treats including macaroons were served in the ballroom on second floor. We sat outside on the iron porch overlooking Broad Street. Views from the porch are wonderful. The following morning, we ordered our complimentary breakfast to be served to us on that same porch. We had Eggs Benedict, bacon, fruit, and a delicious biscuit with fruit. Spectacular. One of the best breakfasts I've had in a long time. Pots of coffee were also served with the meal. Special shout out to Jim O'Neil the concierge. He did everything to make our stay as enjoyable as possible. Appreciate it! Don't miss this spectacular location!

    Beautiful hotel. Very clean. Breakfast was excellent. They also serve afternoon tea which was a…read morenice touch. They offer free water and are very welcoming and happy to help.

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    John Rutledge House Inn - Part of a room in one of the carriage houses

    Part of a room in one of the carriage houses

    John Rutledge House Inn - Ballroom - open to all guests at all times, afternoon tea and nightcaps are served here

    Ballroom - open to all guests at all times, afternoon tea and nightcaps are served here

    John Rutledge House Inn - 4:30-5:30 afternoon tea snacks, different every day and never ran out

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    The Sarah Clifford Guest House & Cottage - Living Room

    The Sarah Clifford Guest House & Cottage

    5.0(1 review)
    0.8 miMazyck-Wraggborough

    If you're looking for amazing accommodations for 4 in the heart of downtown Charleston, the Sarah…read moreClifford Guest House can't be beat. The owners have thought of everything. The furnishings and design, location and graciousness of the owners provide a true luxury experience. We wished we could have stayed longer!

    From the owner: These two houses offer luxury accommodations in a residential neighborhood within blocks of great…read moreshopping, the best restaurants and significant historical sites that downtown Charleston has to offer. Sarah Clifford Guest House is a 2000 sq. ft., 2 bedroom (one king sized bed and one queen sized bed), 2.5 bath high-end luxury vacation rental for 4 guests. The Guest House is an unattached house with its own private off-street parking, free high speed wifi, HD Cable, and a gourmet kitchen. The minimum stay is 3 nights and the base price is $650/night. The Sarah Clifford Cottage is also an unattached house with 1000 sq. ft. including one bedroom with king sized bed, 2 full baths, a space with a desk and a comfortable living room and gourmet kitchen. The Cottage has one free off-street parking space, free high speed wifi, and HD Cable. The Cottage has a minimum stay of 30 days, a guest limit of 2 people, and the monthly price is $6000 including weekly housekeeping.

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    Kitchen in the SC Guest House

    The Sarah Clifford Guest House & Cottage - Kitchen in the SC Guest House

    Kitchen in the SC Guest House

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    The Ansonborough - Spacious rooms

    The Ansonborough

    4.0(143 reviews)
    0.4 miAnsonborough
    $$

    Very quiet relaxing hotel in close proximity to many restaurants and bars downtown. Almost perfect…read moreexcept for what you pay in parking to stay here.

    Charleston is a cute town. Was looking for a non chain hotel to have a great weekend and we found…read morethis place in hotels. Com. It has a great location. Only 10 minute walk from the hub of downtown Charleston. There is also a grocery store literally across the street so you can get some snacks with a 3 minute walk. They have a parking lot which is nice, spacious and... Well it's empty. We will get to this later. Walked in to check in and I noticed a resounding theme, folks calling to contest their bill. I stood for 10 minutes while the lady on the phone went over line item after line item for this person. After the call got to check in and she asked if we parked, told her yes and she said it's $35 a night. Pardon me? For your empty parking lot is 35 a night? I see why it's empty, they're extorting money from you. There no security guard. No camera. No gate. But bet your buns they charge premium rates. The room was right next to the main street, which was not ideal for the insecure people with loud mufflers or motorcycles. But the room? Very cute. Decorated well. Comfy bed. Nice shower but one thing lacking was counter space or shelves. Made it importable to use the sink the area was so small. They have a bar on hand and they have a signature cocktail that was pretty good, and I don't like drinking. It's a nice little bar and there's an overflow long table below for a group. The price: it isn't cheap. But normally when you charge an arm and a leg you get parking or maybe a restaurant on site. But nah, they just have a cute hotel in a good location. I probably wouldn't stay here again mostly because of the parking. I have status with all three chains and in the event they charge for parking, it's comped.

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    The Ansonborough
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    Zero Water Street Bed & Breakfast - Zero Water Street - Bedroom

    Zero Water Street Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(1 review)
    0.4 miSouth of Broad

    My wife and I had never visited Charleston previously and wanted to take advantage of an…read moreopportunity following a business trip to FL. After looking at the listings for a lot ob B&B's, I finally decided to give this one a try. Looking back at my decision, I don't think that I could have done better! While it's tempting to pan the place so that I have a better chance of booking a reservation on a subsequent trip, that wouldn't be right or fair to this top notch inn. Zero Water Street is not your typical B&B. If you are looking for a busy place with an out of this world breakfast, you may want to look somewhere else. If you are looking for a romantic getaway with space, privacy, excellent views, and a decent breakfast in a fantastic destination then look no further! It's hard to decide where to begin. The inn is the third floor of a house built in 1836 that has been in the current family since 1902. You need to walk up two flights of stairs to the rooms (the second flight is a bit narrow). The accommodations consist of a bedroom, living room, large hall, a fully-stocked kitchen, a generous bathroom and an incomparable piazza. The rooms all have 11-12' ceilings. There is an unobstructed view of Charleston harbor with Fort Sumter in the distance from the living room and Piazza. There is also off-street parking for the inn. (We parked the car and didn't need to move it again until we left for home.) Everything you need for breakfast is in the kitchen. For our stay, there was a selection of cereals, a bowl of fresh fruit, juice, milk, water, bagels, English muffins, jams/jellies, a loaf of fresh breakfast bread, fresh fruit cup, yogurt, etc. The way the in is set up, breakfast is at your leisure. You could eat at 4 in the morning or sleep in until noon - no problem. We enjoyed breakfast on the piazza each morning. We didn't even notice that it was raining the second morning until we were half way through eating. While being an excellent place for breakfast, the piazza In addition to a pair of rocking chairs on the piazza, there is a swing and a hammock. And would be an ideal place to enjoy a glass of wine in the evening. My only regret is that I did not book early enough to stay for three consecutive nights. The price was a bit intimidating at $275 a night, but considering that many other inns in the historic district charge that much or more and likely deliver far less, it is really a bargain for the location and amenities.

    From the owner: One of a kind location with large private suite overlooking Charleston Harbor! Enjoy unobstructed…read moreviews of the ocean from inside the suite and/or sit outside on the private veranda and relax while the world sails by....

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    Zero Water Street Bed & Breakfast - Zero Water Street - Living Room

    Zero Water Street - Living Room

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    Zero Water Street - Front Row Seats

    Zero Water Street Bed & Breakfast - Sunrise views every day!

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    Sunrise views every day!

    Lavender & Lace

    Lavender & Lace

    4.8(10 reviews)
    0.6 miSouth of Broad

    It's like renting a BEAUTIFUL apartment for two days. The three apartments are connected to the…read moremain house, but all have their own doors to the outside. You can expect complete autonomy during your stay, although the inn keeper will swoop in during the daytime to clean up and refresh the breakfast supplies. The house itself is on Tradd Street, in the middle of the old old neighborhood that you were going to be walking around anyway. I felt badly for the folks staying up Market or Broad: the hubbub is nice but these sleepy streets of ancient houses are Charleston's soul. Breakfast is an ample pre-fabricated affair, laid out the night before in the apartment's kitchen. There were bagels, breads, and English muffins wrapped in plastic and ready for toasting, along with milk, orange juice, cereal, coffee, tea, etc. It was simple, but all the essentials are there and would continue to be there no matter how late we slept in. Some people may expect a bed and breakfast to provide a full spread served hot with the inn keeper bustling attentively, but I think that the convenience and privacy were a welcome trade. The room itself was all we could have wanted. We stayed in the "back garden" room, which is smaller than the carriage house and larger than the "front garden" room. I uploaded a few representative pictures: the general theme is old-fashioned (in the good way: colonial, not 70s) and comfortable. If you are the type of person who is excited to stay in an old Charleston neighborhood I can guarantee that you will like this room.

    It's like renting an apartment for two days…read more How you feel about Lavender & Lace B&B will largely depend on your expectations. If you choose a B&B for attentive hospitality and to feel like you're part of a home, you may be disappointed. If you're just looking for a well-appointed, nicely-located crash pad with the amenities of home, you'll be satisfied. We booked the "carriage house," ($170) which is actually a maid's quarters behind the main home. It's completely separated from the main home, and functions as a self-contained apartment. The two-story building includes a small kitchen and living room downstairs and a bedroom with a bathroom upstairs. An aside: the bed is incredibly comfortable for a guest room. We saw the inn keeper at check-in, when she gave us a brief overview of the apartment and the city. She seemed rushed, but she did give us a thorough overview of local attractions and several restaurant suggestions that proved useful. It's clear she knows the city. But after the initial introduction, we saw her only fleetingly as she was getting into her car. Breakfasts are served here differently than they are in most other B&Bs. The innkeeper outfits the kitchen with breakfast essentials (cereal, milk, coffee, English muffins, fruit, and juice) as well as some home baked goods (brownies and pumpkin bread when we were there.) This system has some advantages: we took breakfast when we wanted it, and we were free to snack on the brownies during the evening. But for all its convenience and efficiency, the pre-prepared method felt a little cold. I missed the warm breakfast and the interaction with the B&B host. (My partner, on the other hand, was not bothered.) Lavender and Lace has a lot going for it. The location is pretty wonderful - away from traffic and well within the historic district. We could easily walk to shops, restaurants, and the sea/bay. Rooms also come with a parking spot, which is a major plus in this neighborhood of narrow streets and limited on-street parking. The innkeeper also provides bikes for guest use, so we spent many hours tooling around the city at our leisure. The basics are also well covered. The room includes wifi, telephone, and cable television. There are some books, but no board games. (Sniff.) The neighborhood is quiet, and we didn't have much problem going to sleep. The flat roof (or maybe the attic) is home to a critter (squirrel or mouse, maybe?), which caused some scampering noise at night. It didn't bother me, but my easily-distracted partner lost some sleep over it. Other things you should know: the innkeeper doesn't accept credit cards - cash and check only. Additionally, she is *extremely* reluctant to accept bedandbreakfast.com gift cards, even though her website indicates she does.

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    Lavender & Lace - The living room from the front garden suite at Lavender and Lace B/B.  Quite nice!

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    The living room from the front garden suite at Lavender and Lace B/B. Quite nice!

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