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Charleston is a historic port city dating back to the 1670s. A beautiful park called the Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site consecrates the spot where the first English settlers arrived more than 400 years ago. The Fort Sumter National Monument sits in its harbor, where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired in 1861. Several historic estates are scattered around the city as well, including the Boone Hall Plantation and Magnolia Plantation. And many museums are situated within Charleston—like the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon and the Old Slave Mart Museum—that chronicle the extensive past of both the city and South Carolina.
Historic Hotels in Charleston
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Francis Marion Hotel
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Named for Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion (the "Swamp Fox"), the Francis Marion Hotel became an instant landmark in Charleston the moment it opened in 1924. Rising 12 stories above the Historic District, the landmark hotel offers spectacular views of Charleston's church steeples, antebellum mansions and famous harbor, providing easy access to the wealth of Charleston's historic attractions.
Fulton Lane Inn
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Nestled in a quiet section of Charleston’s renowned King Street, Fulton Lane Inn is just steps from an eclectic selection of many popular Charleston restaurants, plenty of gorgeous and historic waterfront homes, as well as the antique and shopping districts.
John Rutledge House Inn
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
A National Historic Landmark, the John Rutledge House Inn was built in 1763 by John Rutledge, a noted signer of the U.S. Constitution, governor of South Carolina, and briefly, chief justice of the Supreme Court. The historic inn incorporates two carriage houses plus the distinctive home.
Kings Courtyard Inn
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Charleston’s antebellum hotel, Kings Courtyard Inn, is designed in the Greek Revival style with unusual Egyptian accents. Built in 1853, it is one of King Street’s oldest historic buildings and has served many roles in its 150-year history, from housing popular shops, to a private residence and an inn catering to plantation owners and merchants.
Mills House Charleston, Curio Collection by Hilton
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Situated in the heart of historic downtown between Queen and Meeting Streets, Mills House Charleston, Curio Collection by Hilton has been a landmark of this coastal South Carolina city since 1853. This pretty-in-pink hotel charms guests with its grand Italianate style, warm Southern hospitality, and rich history. This hotel has hosted illustrious guests such as actress Elizabeth Taylor and four U.S. presidents.
The Dewberry
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
The Dewberry is perfectly situated in the center of Charleston’s downtown district, between the Upper and Lower Districts of the Historic Peninsula.
Wentworth Mansion
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
The Wentworth Mansion, built in 1886 as a private residence for the wealthy cotton merchant Francis Silas Rodgers, invites guests to enjoy the preserved opulence of America’s Gilded Age.