Monday, February 14, 2011

Decent Charleston SC Hotels For Pleasure & Comfort

By Chris Matthews


In order to find suitable Charleston SC hotels, visitors have to know a little bit about the lay of the land. Actually, it's more like the lay of the rivers. That's because the downtown area sits on a peninsula created by the Cooper and Ashley rivers that empty out into the Atlantic.

This very unique arrangement divides the city into three areas, as far as places to stay for travelers are concerned. There's the downtown location of course, and then also North & Greater Charleston. One of these three has to be chosen based on individual needs, the purpose of the visit, budget, local transport choices, etc.

But listed here are a few general guidelines to help visitors find a suitable location and a good hotel therein. First thing to know is that the historic downtown peninsula is relatively compact and it's not so hard to walk around and see everything including the French Quarter and the Citadel. Fort Sumter has to be accessed by a ferry from Liberty Square, while visiting the Holy City's many Churches is going to need a tour bus or vehicle.

What this means is that it is not essential to stay in the downtown area, where most of the historic hotels are beyond the ordinary traveler's budget. Greater Charleston is across the rivers so the most convenient and cost-effective option for both leisure and business travelers is North Charleston. It is closer to the airport, Coliseum and Convention Center than the other locations, and is just minutes from the downtown area.

That's a good enough tip for the location, so let's see what can be said about what guests should expect from Charleston SC hotels. For starters, expect a home away from home and a lot of Southern hospitality, starting with a newspaper delivered to the door every morning, along with a free and hot breakfast. Top that off with complimentary wifi internet and free local calls.

Steaming hot coffee will be available at all times in the lobby, and the laundry can be taken care of by valet dry-cleaning. Tired guests coming back after a day of exploring the city can relax and enjoy the outdoor pool. Those who want to burn off excess energy can make use of the onsite fitness center.

Business travelers staying in a North Charleston hotel can expect a full service business center and free shuttles for airport and convention center transfers. In-room facilities and amenities will include a work desk with ergonomic chair, and room service from the onsite restaurant. Most of the hotels near the airport also offer park & fly packages to make it easier.




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