Hotel Partners

Make the most of your festival visit with exclusive attendee rates at our partner hotels. From boutique charm to modern luxury, you’ll find the perfect place to call home for your trip to Charleston.

  • The Mills House

    Grand, historic, stylish—and very pink—Mills House is where Southern traditions with passion and soul meet fun and delight in every moment. The Mills House is part of the Curio Collection by Hilton.

  • The Loutrel

    The Loutrel is a 50-room luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Charleston’s historic district. Just minutes from the neighborhood’s bustling King Street, The Loutrel brings a fresh perspective to the city for travelers seeking a destination for culture, style, and community.

  • Fulton Lane Inn

    Nestled in a quiet section of Charleston’s renowned King Street, Fulton Lane Inn is just steps from everything Downtown Charleston has to offer. Immerse yourself in the days of old, and experience the very best of the city in a relaxed, Southern style in one of South Carolina’s premier inns.

  • The Nickel Hotel

    The Nickel Hotel invites you to experience refined comfort in the heart of the city. Our boutique property offers 50 thoughtfully appointed rooms and suites, a serene interior courtyard, the intimate charm of Bar Daniel and Rosemary Rose, and a stunning rooftop bar and lounge with sweeping views.

  • A corner storefront on Fulton Lane with a sign for fine art and artisan jewelry, brick building, large windows, and a door, next to a narrow alley and neighboring buildings.

    The Pinch

    Ideally situated at the distinguished corner of King and George Streets, The Pinch is an intimate boutique hotel offering exquisitely appointed guestrooms, suites, and a private townhouse residence. Guests may dine at Lowland, a Southern-inspired restaurant.

  • Gated entrance to an upscale apartment complex with a landscaped garden, trees, and a brick building with multiple balconies and windows in the background.

    The Charleston Place

    Experience warm hospitality and an array of amenities—The Charleston Place is an independent, iconic landmark in the heart of Charleston's historic district.

  • Exterior of a hotel named French Quarter Inn, with beige and brick facade, large windows, and balconies. There are two flags, the American flag and a blue flag with white symbols, hanging outside the entrance. Trees and plants decorate the area.

    The French Quarter Inn

    A hidden gem tucked just off Market Street in downtown Charleston, The French Quarter Inn is an intimate boutique hotel with a singular calling: to make you feel at home.

  • Modern multi-story hotel building with a brick and stone facade, large windows, balconies on the left side, palm trees, and street lamps in front

    The Spectator Hotel

    Offering one of the best addresses in Charleston’s bustling historic district, The Spectator Hotel evokes the exuberance of the Jazz Age and the genteel glamour of the Old South.

  • Interior view of a bar with a curved wooden counter, gold chairs, and a backdrop of liquor bottles with warm lighting and wall sconces.

    The Palmetto Hotel

    Situated in the historic district, within touching distance of the city’s finest restaurants and bars, the boutique hotel is particular to the place in which it lives, even a bit peculiar in the way of all charming Southern eccentrics.

  • A large white three-story house with black shutters and palm trees in front, illuminated from inside at sunset in a neighborhood of older homes.

    20 South Battery

    Built in 1843 as a private mansion and having recently undergone a multi-million dollar restoration, this grand but intimate eleven-room boutique hotel of 20 South Battery is a singular way to experience history in modern luxury accommodations.

  • A tall brick building with many windows and a white decorative base, alongside a church with a steeple, under a pink and purple sunset sky.

    Francis Marion Hotel

    The Francis Marion features 235 modern and comfortable guestrooms and suites while preserving our historical architecture. Located downtown on Marion Square, the hotel is within walking distance of all that has made Charleston one of the south’s premier cities.