The John Rutledge House Inn is centrally located in Charleston, South Carolina’s historic district, which is filled with rich history, fine dining, and a renowned city market. This restored antebellum structure was once of home of John Rutledge, one of the signers of the U.S. Constitution, and records show that George Washington visited the house for breakfast with Mrs. Rutledge in 1791. Guests will enjoy the graciousness of a bygone era with complimentary afternoon tea served in the ballroom or the piazza and complimentary port, sherry and brandy served each afternoon and evening. Concierge services are available 24 hours a day to help guests plan tours and dinner reservations.
The John Rutledge House Inn offers 19 smoke-free rooms and suites. Amenities include refrigerators stocked with bottled water, flat screen TVs and DVD players, free wireless internet access, waffle-weave bathrobes and European triple sheeted bedding. Some of the accommodations feature spa tubs and working fireplaces. Guests will enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast served in their room or at the ballroom or courtyard. Other amenities include complimentary copies of USA Today, evening turndown service and a DVD library. Meeting rooms and banquet facilities are equipped with audio-visual capabilities.
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