Guesthouse Charleston East 46 F, Charleston
recommendedOverview
The 111 ft² Guesthouse Charleston East 46 F is located 1.5 miles from Pineapple Fountain and approximately a 20-minute walk from Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim. At this 3-bedroom apartment, Wi-Fi and parking are also provided.
Location
The apartment is a short distance from Morris Island Lighthouse, in the Downtown Charleston district. The liberal arts College of Charleston is a mere 0.8 miles from the accommodation.
Rooms
Guesthouse Charleston East 46 F includes 3 bathrooms. Additionally, you'll find a separate toilet and a shower.
Eat & Drink
This apartment is equipped with a fully furnished kitchen with appliances to prepare own dishes. The property is within easy walking distance of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, a place to dine at.
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- No pets allowed
Recommended for:
Historic ExplorationImmerse yourself in Charleston's rich history with attractions like the Nathaniel Russell House and The Charleston Museum just a short distance away from the guesthouse.
Family FunTake your little ones to the Children's Museum of the Lowcountry, where they can engage in hands-on activities and interactive exhibits.
Ocean AdventureExplore the wonders of the sea at the South Carolina Aquarium, home to a diverse range of marine life and fascinating exhibits.
Scenic StrollsEnjoy a leisurely walk along the beautifully landscaped Joe Riley Waterfront Park, offering stunning views of the Charleston Harbor and the iconic Ravenel Bridge.
Cultural DiscoveryVisit the Old Slave Mart Museum to learn about Charleston's dark past and its role in the slave trade.
College ExperienceTake a stroll through the renowned College of Charleston campus, known for its picturesque buildings and vibrant student life.
- Gourmet Delights
- Culinary Adventures
- Coffee Break
- Sweet Treats
- Artistic Appreciation
- Shopping Excursion
- Garden Retreat
- Nighttime Charm
Location
• Located in Charleston's historic downtown district, the area features landmarks like the Charleston City Market and Rainbow Row. • The neighborhood exudes rich cultural heritage with attractions such as the Gibbes Museum of Art, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, and culinary offerings ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. • King Street shopping district, Marion Square, and the South Carolina Aquarium cater to visitors seeking urban experiences and entertainment options.
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