This page centers on Charleston hotels, restaurants and attractions in the Downtown/Historic area.
Visitors to this area will find several historic attractions like the Old City Market, the Old Powder Magazine and the Old Slave Mart Museum to name but a few. There's also many churches in the downtown area including the French Huguenot Church (founded in 1681) and the Unitarian Church (construction began in 1772). Incredible restaurants that specialize in Low Country cuisine are plentiful in the downtown area. Some nicely priced favorites are Joseph's and Poogan's Porch while formal ones include the Charleston Grill and Anson.
Along the rivers, visitors can also take advantage of viewing the stately and magnificent homes like the Edmondston-Altson House situated along East Battery Street or relax a park bench in White Point Gardens and gaze out onto the water. Other attractions include Catfish Row (the setting for DuBose Heyward's novel, Porgy) along with the colorful historic homes dubbed Rainbow Row.
By clicking on the various Downtown/Historic Charleston hotel offerings, you will be able to get an idea on the facilities, amenities, pricing and features at each of the hotels. You can book your hotel stay online or call our toll-free phone number. |