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Located on iconic King Street, the Inn is nestled in the heart of Charleston’s Historic District. The area is bustling with a number of storefronts, art galleries, and restaurants. As Charleston is the oldest city in South Carolina, many historical structures abound throughout the area including homes, churches, and gardens that all date back to the nation’s earliest epochs. Charleston Int’l Airport: 12 miles, 20 minutes.

Driving Directions

From I-26 exit at Meeting Street. Turn right on Meeting and follow approximately one mile to Wentworth Street. Turn right onto Wentworth and then left on King St. Inn is located on left just past Market St. at 198 King St.

Nearest Airport

Charleston International Airport is 12 miles by car.

Hotel Address

198 King Street, Charleston

South Carolina, United States 29401


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