CHARLES TOWN
- 1843 Battery Carriage House Inn
Guests can choose from 11 rooms and one suite, all with private entrances, in the carriage house or on the ground-floor garden level of this 1842 Greek Revival mansion on South Battery. - Country Victorian Bed and Breakfast
This 1820 Victorian home on Tradd Street offers two guest rooms, each with a private entrance, vintage quilts, braided rugs on heart-of-pine floors, an antique iron or brass bed, and antique oak and wicker furniture. - Elliott House Inn
At the 1861 Elliott House Inn on Queen Street, there are 26 rooms with canopied beds, period-style furniture and Oriental rugs, as well as a secluded garden courtyard containing a Jacuzzi. - Governor's House Inn
In the late 18th century, this Broad Street inn was the residence of Edward Rutledge, the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence. A former governor's residence and a National Historic Landmark, this 1760 mansion provides 11 guest rooms and suites, including three Grand Rooms (with a king bed, fireplace and private veranda), two Roofscape Rooms (with a view of historic Charleston), two Terrace Level Rooms (with a king or queen bed, whirlpool tub and outdoor sitting area), and two Kitchen House Suites (with a queen bed, living room, original 1760 fireplace, whirlpool and private porch). - Hayne House
Its original portion built prior to 1755, the Hayne House is one of the oldest wooden houses in Charleston. Filled with family antiques and artwork, this Charleston single house has three rooms and three suites in its main and kitchen houses. One room has a king bed; the rest include queen beds. Two rooms feature a Jacuzzi and a kitchenette. A full Southern breakfast is served in the formal dining room at this King Street B&B. - John Rutledge House Inn
This National Historic Landmark on Broad Street was built by John Rutledge, a signer of the U.S. Constitution, in 1763. There are 19 guest rooms and suites furnished with antiques and reproductions in this antebellum home and its two carriage houses. - Kitchen House, The
Up to four guests can be accommodated in the kitchen building of this 1732 home on Tradd Street in the Charles Town historic district. Designed around its four original fireplaces, this antique-furnished bed and breakfast with a secluded patio contains a living room, a dining area and a kitchen stocked with breakfast items on the first floor and two bedrooms and a bath upstairs. - Palmer Home Bed and Breakfast
One suite and two guest rooms, offering king or queen beds, antiques and Charleston Harbor views, are located on the third floor of the 1848 Palmer Home Bed and Breakfast. Pets are welcome in the Carriage House suite, which provides two bedrooms overlooking the swimming pool and harbor. Guests of this East Battery home can enjoy their full breakfast in the formal dining room, in their bedroom or on the piazza. - Philip Porcher House
A ground-floor guest apartment for up to four guests is offered at this 1770 Georgian home on Archdale Street, facing two beautiful churches. Furnished with 18th-century engravings and period antiques, the guest quarters includes two bedrooms, a sitting room with fireplace, a kitchen, a bath and a private entrance. - Thomas Lamboll House
Constructed around 1739, this King Street bed and breakfast is located just off the Battery in the Charles Town historic district. Its two guest rooms feature queen-size beds, original floors and hardware, antique and reproduction furnishings, and access to a third-floor piazza with a distant harbor view. - Timothy Ford's Kitchen House
These Meeting Street accommodations on the border between the Charles Town and Walled City historic districts are provided in the two-story kitchen house of an 1800 Adam-style Charleston single house mansion with an acclaimed garden. There are two bedrooms and baths on the second floor and a living and dining room area on the first floor, which is accessed from a private piazza entrance off a brick courtyard. - Two Meeting Street Inn
Overlooking South Battery at White Point Gardens, this 1892 Queen Anne mansion features arched piazzas from which to enjoy the view. Inside, guests of its nine queen-bed rooms will find Tiffany stained-glass windows, ornate carved English oak woodwork, and crystal chandeliers. A few rooms include a verandah or private balcony. - Zero Water Street Bed and Breakfast
This antebellum mansion claims to be the only B&B in the city located directly on the Battery and overlooking the harbor. Furnished with antiques and family heirlooms, this 1836 inn provides two suites, each with a private entrance and private piazza with unobstructed views of harbor, plus one guest room with a queen-size bed and porch with a garden view. It is situated on East Battery and on the edge of the old walled city.

