If you're lucky, perhaps the owners will adopt you.

As a guest in one of our many charming B&B's, you may find yourself relaxing in the warmth of a 1870's carriage house or sipping a glass of sweet tea on the piazza of a famous Federal style home. Regardless of which inn you choose, one thing is certain, you'll find Innkeepers who will pamper and spoil you.
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John Rutledge House

Built in 1763 by John Rutledge, signer of the US Constitution, this historic inn offers guests elegant rooms in the original grand residence or charming rooms in the Inn’s carriage houses. Breakfast, afternoon tea and wireless Internet access all included. AAA Four Diamond.
1837 Bed & Breakfast/Tearoom
Featured on The History and Travel Channels. Historic home and carriage house (c. 1837). 23rd year of providing intimate accommodations featuring canopied rice beds and heart of pine floors. Gourmet breakfast and afternoon tea on inviting piazzas. Walk to everything, off street parking.
21 East Battery Bed & Breakfast
This privately owned bed and breakfast is nestled within the urban compound of Charleston’s historic 1825 Edmondston-Alston House. Here, in what was once the stables, carriage house and slave quarters, is a sequestered guest lodging. Newly refurbished.
32 Charlotte Street Cottage
Elegantly restored 1820 carriage house in the heart of the Historic District. Secluded behind gates, acre of lush gardens, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath cottage has the feel of a European villa. Full kitchen, washer/dryer, parking. Walk to attractions. Rents as single unit. Nightly/weekly.
Antebellum Bed & Breakfast at the Thomas Lamboll House
Located 1/2 block from the battery, this 1735 Charleston Single House offers two large bedrooms with private baths and French doors leading onto the piazza with distant harbor views. Cable TV and telephones. House is furnished with antiques and has off street parking.
Governor’s House Inn
National Landmark Inn reflecting Charleston's romance and grandeur. Majestic former Governor's mansion in the Historic District features luxury accommodations, elegant living rooms, fireplaces, canopied beds, marble baths, secluded suites, and Southern verandah. Walk to the Battery, Market, restaurants, Antique shops, and Spoleto events.
King George IV Inn
Historic Freneau House, c. 1790, is a four story Federal-style house with three levels of side porches. Original hardwood floors, Oriental rugs, decorative fireplaces, antiques and 11 foot ceilings with plaster moldings. Full breakfast. Free off-street parking. Walk to historic market.
Palmer Home Bed & Breakfast
With breathtaking views of Charleston Harbor, no one offers more unique lodging. Rooms furnished with family antiques offer a romantic and elegant ambiance. Full Southern breakfast, afternoon wine and cheese and off-street parking included.
Rice Hope Plantation Bed & Breakfast
Eighteenth century rice plantation overlooking the Cooper River near Mepkin Abbey. 1929 hunting lodge featuring five guestrooms with private baths and breakfast. Live oaks, spectacular sunsets, rare birds, formal garden. Garden weddings for 100 guests. Great getaway 40-minutes from Charleston and the beaches.
Sunny Meadows B & B
Secluded country estate in old Mt. Pleasant. Colonial style house on historic private dirt road. Two luxurious guestrooms, antiques, local history library, working farm. Four minutes for Towne Centre; 6 minutes to beach, Eight minutes to downtown.
The Broad Street Guesthouse
Charleston's Kosher Bed and Breakfast, located in historic downtown Charleston, is within walking distance to the Orthodox Synagogue, harbor and shopping. Full breakfast is served as well as Sabbath meals. Luxurious family accommodations. Cable, DVD & VHS. Wireless Internet connection. Under Rabbinical supervision.
The Jasmine House
This circa 1843 Greek revival mansion and carriage house offers eleven luxurious guestrooms. The main house features Italian marble bathrooms and gleaming hardwood floors. Carriage house rooms open into our lovely garden courtyard, just steps away from the City Market.
Two Meeting Street Inn
Overlooking Battery Park and the harbor, Charleston’s signature Meeting Street inn showcases curved piazzas, arched columns, Tiffany windows and its distinctive white turret. Originally an exquisite wedding gift, the inn proudly continues its 60-year legacy of luxury accommodations and genuine Southern hospitality.