Take a step back in time to a decadent world of sunny piazzas and rich antique-appointed accommodations with a visit to the wonderfully located Meeting Street Inn. Situated in the heart of the Historic District, and remarkably close to a never-ending world of Charleston attractions, this prime hotel allows guests to soak up the decadent southern culture from the ground up, while enjoying a relaxing place to call a temporary home.
The Meeting Street Inn has 56 well-appointed rooms that are outfitted with 4-poster beds and rich historic décor, but which also boast a number of modern amenities such as free wireless internet access and mini-fridges for added convenience. Guests can step outside to the surrounding piazza and enjoy lingering afternoons in the on-site courtyard, and suites are available as well with balconies, French doors, and / or whirlpool tubs. A seasonal pool and complimentary breakfast are also available to guests – as well as afternoon refreshments – and when it’s time to explore, guests will find they’re just steps away from a vibrant collection of historic sites, parks, restaurants and boutiques. With all the charm that this “Holy City” is known for, The Meeting Street Inn is a decadent retreat that will fully immerse guests into the Charleston lifestyle.
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