Description:

  • 'Step into the past and feel the history around you.' The King George Inn is a 200 year old Charleston Historic House located in the heart of the Historic District. The Inn is the Historic Peter Freneau House. A Federal style house, four stories tall with three levels of lovely Charleston porches. All rooms have decorative fireplaces, 10'-12' ceilings and 7' windows. All rooms have original wideplanked hardwood floors, architectural moldings and details and antiques.

User Reviews for King George IV Inn

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    A real gem

  • This place is in a a great location and within easy walking distance to more tourist places than can be counted. The staff is the greatest. The rooms more than wonderful. If we return...

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    A great choice in Charleston

  • The King George IV Inn is in a great location - close to shopping, dozens of restaurants, the visitors center, etc., etc., but the rooms are very quiet. Our room was very spacious,...

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    Great Inn

  • Terry was a very gracious host.He cooks a great omelet for breakfast.The house was very clean and spacious.Our room was beautiful with the decor for the correct time period.The people...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: +1 843 723 9339
    • send email
    • Address:

    • 32 George Street
    • (between King and Meeting Street)
    • Charleston, SC 29401
    • Amenities:

    • air-conditioning
    • breakfast included
    • handicap-accessible
    • internet-available
    • parking
    • solarium
    • swimming-pool
    • tv-in-room
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa

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