The Zero George is one of the most elite boutique hotels in Charleston – a hard feat considering that the city has more than its fair share of eloquent accommodation options. Spread out across five historic buildings in a picturesque setting just a couple blocks from the waterfront, the 18 rooms and suites are protected within a landscaped enclave, and boast original architectural elements, high ceilings, period millwork features and details, classic piazzas, and unparalleled luxurious charm.
Visitors will be close to a wealth of top Charleston attractions, including the South Carolina Aquarium and Waterfront Park, and will also find a fine array of amenities to make a stay within the extensive grounds equally enticing. Amenities at the Zero George include full concierge services to plan a stay, a daily European continental breakfast, available bicycles for exploring, evening wine and cheese parings, and beautiful piazzas and courtyards which are perfect for relaxing. With a fine on-site restaurant for evening meals, and a few modern touches to make life easier like wireless internet access, virtually any traveler’s taste can be accommodated. Renowned as one of the most exclusive boutique hotels in the city, the Zero George is the destination of choice for absolutely luxurious accommodations.
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