The 26 Best Hotels in Charleston, According to a Local Who’s Stayed in Them All

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The Pinch sits on King Street’s popular north-south artery of clothing shops, wine bars, palm trees, and decorative facades. The hotel’s understated marquee anchors the corner of King and George, but the private entrance is tucked discretely off-street. Choose from 25 rooms, lofts, suites, plus a few longer-term residences including a standalone townhouse located on the third floor of the circa-1796 Lequeux-Williams House, above Lowland restaurant. The larger suites are perfect for families or groups of friends traveling together who want to lounge in the living room and cook in the generously sized kitchen, equipped with a smooth walnut island, Mauviel copper cookware, and a craft cocktail recipe book for the bar. Even the smallest rooms don’t disappoint, because no matter the layout, every single room boasts design finesse: handcrafted furniture, artistic lighting (bunched linen pendant shades), pinched stoneware in the kitchen, wood-fired ceramics, hand-painted accent wallpaper, potted cacti on windowsills, one-of-a-kind antique woven rugs.

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