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All right, you can't wait to get here, but where to stay? A room in one of the historic old buildings on the Battery, with wine served on the porch at dusk? A quiet B&B tucked away on a side street? A modern motel with continental breakfast? The restored slave quarters behind a big house with a harbor view? A room on the original Citadel campus, now an Embassy Suites? Or a more economical motel just 15 minutes away? You have a couple of choices to book your individual reservations by visiting our online discounted rates at for the Charleston area, or select the area links above, shop and book directly at each property; and for personal booking assistance for individual or group rooms of 5 or more you may use our online request form.
Not only does Charleston's Finest Guide provide you with a thorough directory of Hotels, Historic Inns and Charleston Bed and Breakfasts, we have articles and reviews available to help you with your selection and to help you avoid paying unnecessary charges. Read through our special report, The Insider's View to Seven Great B&B Values. Then read Three Incredible Accommodations Values. Still not sure? And if you don't want to do all that, you can visit each categories by area by clicking on the links in the left column to shop the different areas.
One of Charleston's landmarks is the Francis Marion Hotel, in the heart of King Street and adjoining the College of Charleston. Marion Square hosts an array of art shows, week-end farmers markets, First Night New Year's Eve, and other festivals year-round. If you don't decide to stay here, drop in for a drink. If you are wanting group rooms at the Francis Marion, use our group request form to assist you.
The heartbeat of Charleston is its busy Market, a bustling beehive of both locals and vacationers. From bars and restaurants to t-shirt vendors and sweetgrass basket makers, you’ll find it here. Excellent restaurants are plentiful (see Ten "Sure Bets" for Restaurants in Charleston's Historic District).
Charleston Beaches and Vacation Rentals is a great option for families offering a much lower cost as well as greater convenience. Staying in a hotel and eating out for a week or more in Charleston or at the beach can get kind of pricey. If you're going to be in town for more than a few days, or if you have family members traveling with you, make sure you visit our vacation rentals information section at Charleston's Finest Guide.