Destination Map
Roll over the icons on the map to learn more about Charleston's famous attractions.
- Charleston International Airport – Located only 12 miles from Charleston Place, the Charleston Airport is a hassle-free way of arriving and leaving Charleston.
- Patriot’s Point – Site of the famous USS Yorktown, Patriot’s Point is a natural choice for a naval-themed party or history-filled excursion; located only 10 minutes from Charleston Place.
- Isle of Palms –Isle of Palms is home to Wild Dunes Resort with 2 Tom Fazio-designed golf courses, the famous Citadel Beach House, sand, surf and plenty of water activities.
- Rivertowne Country Club - Situated among scenic marshlands and majestic live oaks, this Jack Nicholas golf course is a perfect challenge for large groups; located just 10 miles from the hotel.
- East Bay Street - Located just 2 blocks from the Hotel, East Bay Street is teeming with savory restaurants, hot night spots, the famous Rainbow Row houses and the SC Aquarium.
- King Street – Just outside the Hotel’s door, King Street is Charleston’s famous shopping and eating district. There are more specialty shops than you can count ranging from antiques to clothes and shoes to trinkets and lively restaurants and bars on every corner.
- Market Street – Located one block from the hotel, Market Street is home to Charleston’s famous open market. Buzzing from dawn until dusk, this is the perfect place to find a bargain.
- The Battery – Visit the most famous spot in Charleston history. This waterfront Battery is teeming with historic markers, antebellum homes, thriving oak trees and a view worth a thousand words.
- Beaches – Take a break from downtown and visit Sullivan’s Island Beach. Located less than 6 miles from the Hotel, it is the perfect place to experience a day by the water.
- The Plantation District – Located on the Ashley River, just 14 miles from the Charleston Place, the plantation district consists of the antebellum homes of Middleton Place Plantation, Drayton Hall and Magnolia Plantation.
- Boone Hall Plantation – Visit the famous “Gone with the Wind” Plantation. Take a tour of the house, slaves’ quarters and famous row of Oak Trees. Don’t miss a chance to pick strawberries in the spring and pumpkins in the autumn.
