Elegant hotel with spa, rooftop pool & dining options



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130 Market St, Charleston, SC 29401 Get directions
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"Grand, regal, and dramatic, this lowcountry icon first wows with a Holiday Train winding around a garland-lined lobby, then delights with a Friday and Saturday Cocoa Cart and a whimsical, merriment-inducing Nutcracker Tea where local ballet dancers perform as Champagne cheers clink, the savory menu stars a caviar-topped beef tartlet and a cheese toast with pink pepper–marinated feta, and the moody, chic Thoroughbred Club pours the Making Spirits Bright cocktail whose proceeds support a Charleston-based nonprofit for public and independent schools." - Kayleigh Ruller

"I can experience the retooled Charleston Place as its second-phase renovations near completion, with updated club-level lounge, suites, rooftop pool, and a yearlong pop-up by chef Daniel Humm in the former Charleston Grill space." - Arati Menon, Megan Spurrell

"Included in the Beemok Hospitality Collection alongside the new property, Charleston Place on Market Street is cited as one of Afar’s favorite Charleston hotels." - Tim Chester

"Functioning as an opulent ‘living room’ for locals in the heart of the city, this large hotel is a hub for seasonal exhibits, drinks at the Thoroughbred Club, and milestone celebrations even for non-guests; I noticed a new fleet of bicycles with oversized baskets designed by Tara Guerard for picnics in local parks, enthusiastic valets and door greeters, notable artwork, and a spectacular 2.5-ton chandelier. All 433 guest rooms aim for tranquility with traditional mahogany beds, free-standing armoires, Carrara marble showers with herringbone accents, and a refreshed palette of soft grays and subtle blues and greens." - CNT Editors

"A grand downtown hotel that stages nightly artificial snow during a seasonal "Let It Snow" event (hourly shows at 5, 6 and 7 p.m., plus an extra 4 p.m. slot on weekends; free admission with tickets and a 15-minute queue) and hosts a Festival of Trees featuring locally designed trees guests can vote on. The property also offers an elevated Nutcracker Tea with ballet performances and themed desserts (tickets starting around $165 per adult and $135 per child) and a life-size gingerbread house where children can write letters to Santa." - Trudy Haywood Saunders Trudy Haywood Saunders Trudy Haywood Saunders is a writer and editor based in North Carolina. Her work has been featured in Travel + Leisure, Southern Living, Garden & Gun, Our State, Okra, and more. A lifelong Southerner, Trudy draws her writing inspiration from personal experiences and love for the region, focusing on culture, food, and travel in the South and beyond. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines