The Crowd Pleasers

Showcasing Charleston’s true style and personality

This collection bring guests into the heart of what it means to be in Charleston in the fullest and most authentic way—and offers a perfect refuge from the bustle when retreat is required.

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Photograph of the lobby at Crowne Plaza Hotel
Photograph of a bedroom in the Mills House
Photograph of the restaurant at the Mills House

Hotels

Photograph of the beach at Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina
Photograph of the patio at Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina

The Beach Club At Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina

With its private beaches, tiki bars, and Olympic-size swimming pool, the 92-room Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina feels like a secluded island oasis, but it actually provides easy access to Charleston’s historic landmarks and acclaimed restaurants via hourly water-taxi service. An on-site Kids’ Club and Mini-Mariners programs offer kids’ activities and events throughout the day. A Beach Club, seaside bocce court, and 33-seat theatre make this resort a destination unto itself.

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Photograph of a bedroom at Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina
Photograph of a room at Crown Plaza Charleston Airport

CROWNE PLAZA CHARLESTON AIRPORT

North Charleston is a hub for incoming explorers—from entrepreneurs to sports fans to music lovers—largely due to its Charleston Area Convention Center, a massive complex that includes a sports-friendly coliseum, performing arts center, and trade show and exhibition space. And Crowne Plaza Charleston Airport, with its sleek facade, prime location, and impressive loyalty and rewards pro- grams, is the perfect launchpad for diving headlong into everything the area has to offer.

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Photograph of a room at Crown Plaza Charleston Airport
Photograph of the lobby at Crown Plaza Charleston Airport
Photograph of the lobby at Mills House Wyndham Grand
Photograph of the restaurant at Mills House Wyndham Grand

MILLS HOUSE WYNDHAM GRAND

Opened in 1970, its facade is based on the original hotel that sat on the site from 1853 to 1968. Among its famous guests: President Teddy Roosevelt, who took up occupancy when he visited South Carolina in 1902. Today, the property remains a magnet for longtime loyalists, as well as a popular event destination: With 217 rooms and 5,000 square feet of party space, the rehearsal-dinner-friendly Barbadoes Room restaurant, beautiful courtyard with antique fountain from the 1940s, and an outdoor pool area for intimate receptions, it’s a go-to spot for all occasions.

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Photograph of a bedroom at Mills House Wyndham Grand