Our Inspector's Highlights
• Within a short walk of Charleston Belmond Place, visitors can wander through historic districs of the city, including colorful squares and cobblestoned streets.
• Don’t miss the nearby famous “Rainbow Row” of colorful houses. The surrounding areas offer art galleries, museums, restaurants and boutiques.
• Located right within the hotel, guests have access to high-end shopping with world-famous labels (think Gucci). It’s a previous of Charleston’s downtown shopping district without even leaving the property.
• The hotel’s spa offers rejuvenating treatments, including a deep tissue massage and a Magnolia Blossom Body Scrub.
Things to Know
• Charleston Belmond Place makes a perfect launching pad to explore the deep history of the South, including tours of plantations or Fort Sumpter.
• If you’re planning an all-day outing, request a picnic meal to munch on as you walk along paths of Civil War-era history.
• The hotel’s rooftop has a retractable glass roof and allows guests to soak up the sun and gaze at the night stars.
• You can soak in the Jacuzzi or float in the heated rooftop saltwater pool. Don’t miss out on diving below the surface to peak through porthole windows with views of the city.
The Rooms
• Belmond Charleston Place has a total of 394 guest rooms, with 40 suites.
• Depending on your choice of suite, you will either enjoy a city view or charming Juliet balcony. A small reading nook with two easy chairs is complimented by original art in each room.
• Modern luxuries include master controlled lighting, bedside reading lamps and a mini refrigerator.
• Bathrooms boast Italian Carrara marble vanities with ample storage, luxurious bath amenities and walk-in rain head shower or soaking tub.
The Food
• Your best bet for food is Charleston Grill, a Four-Star restaurant that serves up fabulous Low Country specialties like shellfish stew for dinner. It's one of the top restaurants in the city.
• If you are looking for breakfast — like omelets with lump crabmeat and lobster knuckles or housemade caramel brioche — head to Palmetto Café on the main floor of the hotel.
• For lighter dining, try the Thoroughbred Club for afternoon tea, tapas and delightful cocktails (we suggest the Pimm's cup or the Foolish Pleasure (10 Cane Rum and fresh lime with cranberry, pineapple and orange juices).
• Charleston Grill for live jazz and a taste of the South. While you soak up the melodies of the jazz trio, nibble on some truffle-Parmesan popcorn, sip on a traditional Southern cocktail or even a glass of wine from the restaurant's 1,300-bottle list.