Zero George Street vs Kings Courtyard Inn
Both Zero George Street and Kings Courtyard Inn are rated very highly by travel writers. On balance, Zero George Street scores significantly better than Kings Courtyard Inn. Zero George Street is ranked #6 in Charleston with endorsements from 13 reviewers such as Oyster, Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler.
Zero George Street
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0 George Street, Charleston, SC 29401
From $274 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"The 18 studios and suites are spread out among the interconnected historic structures—three former homes and two brick carriage houses, with private piazzas throughout."
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Travel + Leisure
"The 18 guest rooms, scattered among five historic buildings (all circa 1805), have the signature pocket gardens, piazzas, and sprawling verandas you’d expect from hotels here."
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Star Service
"This chic rehab is composed of four restored town houses and, like the recharged and renovated Vendue Inn, is setting the pace for Charleston's sophisticated boutique charge."
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Gayot
"Skillfully intermingles classic 1800s Southern architecture and modern 21st-century amenities for a distinctive, sophisticated atmosphere."
Oyster
Upscale
"Perfect for a romantic getaway... foodies are drawn by the culinary offerings."
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Kings Courtyard Inn
198 King Street, Charleston, SC 29401
From $139 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Fodor's
"Numerous windows give some of the guest rooms—filled with antique reproductions and Oriental rugs on the original hardwood floors—great views of busy King Street."
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Star Service
"This inn, a charter member of Historic Hotels of America, offers slightly more interesting interiors and more spacious public areas than its neighbor and sibling, the Victoria House."
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Frommer's
"The tiny entry to this three-story 1854 inn in the Historic District is deceiving because it opens into a brick courtyard with a fountain."
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