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Comfort Inn Downtown Charleston
3.4/5104 Reviews
There are more breakfasts and meals, but the hotel staff is very warm and thoughtful. After the breakfast meal is over, ask for it and come back to face the meal after the meal. My car key was lost on the hotel sofa, and the front desk ***o and Damelle found it and kept it for the customer. The front desk staff patiently helped you change rooms. Parking is not sufficient for the occupants. Late night, the hotel has to park at the surrounding banks and have to move in the morning.
HIlton Garden Inn Charleston Waterfront/Downtown
4/5101 Reviews
The room was clean and in good shape. My problem was we were not able to close the black out curtains and a bright street light shone in. The room had no view except for the air conditioning units. This disturbed our sleep all night. The food was good but a bit pricey. The service was good and the staff that we met were friendly. Over all I probably would stay here again, but ask for a better room.
Comfort Suites Charleston West Ashley
4.1/5102 Reviews
I reserved a room for 3 nights in June online. I was on a road trip and decided to stay in Charleston a few days before heading to my next location. I only take vacations once every 5 years more or less and this was my first trip in years. I presumed that when I paid with my credit card online that I was good to go. I had stayed at another hotel in the area the night before but they doubled their rates for the weekend, and it was more than I wanted to pay. So, though this hotel was farther out from the city, it was close enough. I presumed with a reservation there would be no issues checking in whenever, so went to the USS Yorktown for the afternoon. I had been listening to something on my phone and by late afternoon, my battery was very low. Around 4 PM, while in the bottom section of the boat, my phone rang. by the time I pulled it out, call went to voice mail. i had to go out on deck to get the voice mail, which was the hotel calling. The message was confusing and said i had till 5 pm before my reservation would be cancelled. I left the air craft carried to go to my car and charge my phone to call the hotel back and figure out the issue. They said there was a problem with my card. I had used it to get into Yorktown, and had paid for several hotels the week before. Still had $9K available credit and my bill was paid as it had been every month for 19 years (I checked the card website before calling them to see if there was something with my account). So, it couldn't be the card, had to be on their end, but they were going to cancel my reservation. again, I assumed when i paid at my reservation that all was good. Why wouldn't i? I called and they said they would hold it till i got there if I was on my way. So i had to skip out on the rest of the yorktown and go deal with this issue. I got there, told the clerk who i was. Pulled out my ID, AAA card and credit card. The girl said she only needed my ID, so I thought they must have re-run the card and it was all fine. Glad that was resolved, clerk gave me my paperwork, key card and i was on my way. I went to the room, and decided rather than use daylight to unpack, i still had a couple of hours of daylight and headed to the beach. This was around 5 PM as they demanded on the VM. around 7 PM. my phone rang on the beach. I answered, and it was someone saying she was from the hotel. She said my card did not work and I needed to resolve this issue. I was walking the beach so some distance from my car, but told her I would head back. as I walked towards my car, the lady called again and this time was more rude than the time before. She said she had to have a credit card right then. I'm thinking that I've just been there. I'm not even confident that this is someone from the hotel. But i was leaving the beach to head back, again changing my plans. I told the lady that I had been there a couple of hours ago, had my card out and the clerk did not need it. I presumed al
Best Western Charleston Inn
3.9/5106 Reviews
Breakfast is great, with avocado sauce, twin room, can accommodate 4 people, no extra bed, suitable for children, free parking, convenient parking, large swimming pool. Not far from the sea, the manor, and the historic district.
Extended Stay America Select Suites - Charleston - Ashley Phosphate Rd.
2.6/553 Reviews
When my significant other and I first checked into this establishment, we were moving from another local affiliate and facing less than favorable general life circumstances. The very first moment that I interacted with anyone here, Nika helped us make sure that we booked the ideal reservation for our budget/situation… and she has continued to be just the right amount of helpful at precisely the moment that it is called for, and for that we couldn’t be more grateful. She, along with the always charismatic Deasmond, have appeared like a glimmering ray of hope in whats become a dark and dreary world. It’s the little things we do, which go unacknowledged by self, that tend to have the most profound impact on the lives of those around us. In this experience it has been made clear that they, whether aware of it or not, have certainly affected our period of hardship in an unexpected and positive way. And for that I say “Thank you!”
Town & Country Inn and Suites
4.5/5103 Reviews
We really enjoyed our stay here. I loved the separate tub & shower. It was nice to having the tub to get my kids cleaned up and then the shower for us. Our room was really spacious and very clean. The hotel was quiet which was great. Everything was really clean, the toiletries smells great too so that’s always a plus. The only minor issues were that the fridge wasn’t very cold in the room, I had breastmilk I needed to store and ended up using a cooler with ice instead because the fridge wasn’t cold enough for it. If you’re just chilling waters or a few drinks, it’ll be fine though. The other minor thing was the TV would make a weird noise that sounded similar to an alarm on occasion. We would shut the tv off and then it would stop so not sure what that was about but it was great other than those minor issues.

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Charleston Travel Guide

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Charleston International Airport / Charleston AFB is the primary airport in Charleston.

There are 94 hotels in Charleston with excellent service. When looking for hotels in Charleston, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 197 USD. There are 5 five-star hotels in Charleston at an average price of 338 USD per night. There are 20 four-star hotels in Charleston at an average price of 261 USD per night. There are 35 three-star hotels in Charleston at an average price of 167 USD per night. There are 8 two-star hotels in Charleston at an average price of 137 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Charleston. In Charleston, chain hotels such as Days Inn are one of the top choices among travelers. Days Inn is the top choice of many travelers in Charleston. The Spectator Hotel is one of the most popular hotels in Charleston. Many tourists also stay at Hyatt Place Charleston - Historic District.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Charleston, such as Middleton Place, Postal Museum. You can choose attractions in Charleston that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as American Military Museum, Charleston 9 Memorial Park, Daniel Island. The most popular attractions for tourists in Charleston are Circular Congregational Church, The Governor's House Inn.

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