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6 Pet-Friendly Hotels In Charleston‚ SC (2024 Update)
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If you plan to visit the numerous Charleston sites soon‚ you will probably spend all your extra time planning. If you want to bring your cat along‚ it can also complicate things as you try to find a cat friendly hotel.
We’re here to help you out! We found some pet friendly hotels in Charleston‚ South Carolina that explicitly allow feline companions to tag along.
Top 6 Pet-Friendly Hotels In Charleston‚ SC
1. The Charleston Place
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Address:
205 Meeting St.‚ Charleston‚ SC 29401
Star Rating:
Open Times:
Check in 4:00 PM; Check out 12:00 PM
Cost:
No pet fee
Both cats and dogs are welcome in the hotel
Maximum limit is two pets per stay
Grassy area for pet relief
Pets are not permitted in rooms unattended
Located near shopping on King Street
2. The Barksdale House Inn
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Address:
27 George St.‚ Charleston‚ SC 29401
Star Rating:
Open Times:
Check in 3:00 PM; Check out 11:00 AM
Cost:
$20 pet fee per pe
Both cats and dogs welcome at hotel
Well-behaved pets can be left in the room unattended
Treats available
Grassy area for bathroom use on property
Located near the College of Charleston
3. Ansonborough Inn
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Address:
21 Hasell Dr.‚ Charleston‚ SC 29401
Star Rating:
Open Times:
Check in 3:00 PM; Check out 12:00 PM
Cost:
$40 pet fee per pet‚ per stay
Cats‚ dogs‚ and birds permitted in hotel
100 pound weight limit
Must not accrue more than $120 in pet fees in one stay
Surprise gift included for pets
Located near the South Carolina Aquarium and Fort Sumter Ferry
4. Hampton Inn Charleston Historic District
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Address:
345 Meeting St.‚ Charleston‚ SC 29403
Star Rating:
Open Times:
Check in 4:00 PM; Check out 11:00 AM
Cost:
$75+ pet fee per stay
Both cats and dogs are welcome at hotel
Two pet maximum
Total pet fee depends on length of stay
50-pound weight limit for pets
Located near parks and the Children’s Museum
5. La Quinta by Wyndham Charleston Riverview
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View Deals at La Quinta by Wyndham
Address:
11 Ashley Pointe Dr.‚ Charleston‚ SC 29407
Star Rating:
Open Times:
Check in 3:00 PM; Check out 12:00 PM
Cost:
$40 pet fee per pet
Both cats and dogs are permitted at hotel
No weight restrictions
Well-behaved pets may be left in rooms unattended
Pet relief area on property
Waste stations available
Located across the Ashley River from Downtown Charleson
6. Best Western Charleston Inn
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Address:
1540 Savannah Hwy‚ Charleston‚ SC 29407
Star Rating:
Open Times:
Check in 3:00 PM; Check out 12:00 PM
Cost:
$30 pet fee per night
Both dogs and cats welcome in hotel
Well-behaved pets may be in rooms unattended
Pets will receive a welcome kit upon arrival
Two pet maximum
Grassy area and waste station available
15-minute drive from Downtown Charleston
Conclusion
So now when you’re in Charleston‚ you’ll know just where to stay with your feline companions. Taking your cat on vacation doesn’t have to be a headache. It can be an enriching experience for you both. Make sure to call the hotel ahead of time to secure rates and ensure you understand all of the rules and associated fees.
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