Circa 1840, restored in 2001, with expanded continental breakfast served on the rooftop garden terrace overlooking the market area and... more »
Circa 1840, restored in 2001, with expanded continental breakfast served on the rooftop garden terrace overlooking the market area and Charleston's waterfront. The Andrew Pinckney's 3 story atrium and outdoor courtyard with lion's head fountain are perfect for relaxation after a busy day. The rooftop terrace is noted for spectacular sunsets silhouetting the church steeples and historic landmarks or our enchanting city. Charleston is truly a living museum of art and architecture.
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29 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
When I arrived at the inn, the staff was very disappointing. They acted as if they had better things to do. Coffee and cookies in the afternoon?
Well, three days in a row the coffee was always gone. If you want the breakfast don't plan on sleeping in. I was there by 9 and all the dishes were dirty, no cream cheese for bagels, and the rest of the food was gone.
We stayed in the traditional king room. It was right next to entrance and sidewalk. It was very loud. We were up all night due to people walking by and coming in and out of the door. There was no sleeping in! At 7:30 they started hammering and banging. Also, we were next to the maids room and she was blaring her music.
When we got the bill we were told that it would not be charged to the credit card because it was twice as much as it was supposed to be. Well, guess what it was charged! When I called dispute they said there was nothing they could do for me.