Best Historical Hotels in South Carolina

Discover the best historical hotels in South Carolina. Hand-picked by The Luxury Editor for exceptional quality, service and style.

South Carolina, Charleston, Historic District

The Dewberry Charleston

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 155 Rooms & Suites Including Designer Options with Spacious Living Areas & Marble Bathrooms
Amenities Features Include a Rooftop Lounge With Panoramic Views, Ground-Floor Dining Venue, Spa Offering Local Botanical Treatments, & Fitness Centre
More Located in Downtown Charleston Overlooking Marion Square, Close to Historic Attractions & Shopping Districts

This mid-century modernist construction overlooking Marion Square was once the L. Mendel Rivers Federal Building, first commissioned by President Kennedy back in the 1960s. It became The Dewberry in 2016, forming 154 ADA compliant bedrooms and suites. Each boasts custom-designed Stickley armoires with the hotel brand’s own botanical pattern, works by Charleston-based artists, a curated selection of books, lighting from the local Urban Electric Co. and bathrooms wrapped in Danby, Vermont marble. A lobby, spa, Living Room, Citrus rooftop bar and Henrietta’s brasserie restaurant, make up the public spaces.

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South Carolina, Charleston

Planters Inn

Hotel
(4 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 64 Rooms & Suites including the St Philip Suite & Garden Courtyard Suite
Amenities Peninsula Grill for Gourmet Dining & Benne's Cafefor Breakfast options
More Located in Charleston's Historic District overlooking the City Market

Stay in the Historic District in one of 64 bedrooms at Planters Inn. Built in 1844, it retains a period feel, with handcrafted four-poster beds from the Baker Historic Charleston Collection, 10-foot ceilings, working fireplaces and antique furnishings. Each bedroom has Italian hemstitched bedding by Mascioni, private-label bath products, travertine marble bathrooms, etchings from Elizabeth O’Neill Verner and prints from John James Audubon. Pass through the lantern-lit carriage courtyard to enter the Peninsula Grill, the city’s pre-eminent restaurant, where Chef Kalen Fortuna presents fine Southern dishes. Planters Inn is found opposite the Charleston City Market.

South Carolina, Charleston, Historic District

Wentworth Mansion

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms 21 Uniquely Designed Guest Rooms & Suites with original Architectural Details & Modern Amenities
Amenities Circa 1886 Restaurant Serving Southern Cuisine, Full-service Spa offering a Range of Treatments, Rooftop Cupola with 360-degretary Breakfast, Afternoon Wine & Hors D'oeuvres, Evening Port, Sherry & Brandy
More Located in the Heart of Charleston's Historic District, Minutes from the City's Major attractions

Dating back to the Gilded Age, this was once the private home of wealthy cotton merchant Francis Silas Rodgers and his 14-strong family (plus 24 servants). Built in the Second Empire style by architect Daniel G. Waynes, it has a rooftop cupola and spans 24,000-square-feet over four floors. Now a boutique hotel, it has 50 bedrooms, some of which have hot tubs for two and library nooks. Original features — including pocket doors with 19th century brass hardware, 14-foot ceilings, Tiffany windows, hand-carved moulding and marble fireplaces — are everywhere making it a veritable sweetie shop for fans of period residences. The stables have been repurposed as a luxe spa and the carriage house as a restaurant.

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