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What are the best 3-star hotels in Charleston Historic District?
The Ryder Hotel gets great reviews from our travelers for its affordable rates, comfort and plenty more. You’ll find this 3-star hotel in or close to Charleston Historic District.
How much does it cost to stay in a 3-star hotel in Charleston Historic District?
Try Expedia’s sort and search filters to score a good-value 3-star hotel for your Charleston Historic District trip. Simply set your budget with our easy-to-use pricing tool. You can also pick the amenities you want, neighborhood and plenty more.

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What is the difference between a 4-star and 3-star hotel in Charleston Historic District?
The key difference between a 3- and 4-star hotel in Charleston Historic District is the quality of service and availability of creature comforts. Three-star hotels are generally lower priced and provide the services and conveniences you need to be comfy, such as WiFi, a gym and breakfast. You can expect a bit more at a 4-star hotel — think upmarket interiors, luxury bathroom products and perks like spa centers.
What is the difference between a 3-star hotel and a motel in Charleston Historic District?
Motels generally offer lower rates compared to hotels, which makes them perfect if you’re exploring around Charleston Historic District on a set budget. A popular option for overnight stays, these roadside accommodations come with simply furnished rooms, basic services and ample parking. Choose a 3-star hotel and you can expect to pay extra for additional privacy, space and amenities. Guests can make use of things like a gym, free WiFi and business services at this kind of property.
Are there any 3-star hotels with free breakfast in Charleston Historic District?
Roll out of bed and enjoy your morning food and drinks at one of our 3-star getaways with breakfast in or around Charleston Historic District. Choose from a range of popular stays, like Ansonborough Inn. A rooftop terrace and dry cleaning and laundry services are two of its conveniences. Or get comfortable at The Meeting Street Inn, which has a garden and free WiFi.
Do any 3-star hotels in Charleston Historic District have a pool?
Dive into relaxation mode while enjoying your Charleston escape at The Lodge At Alley Inn Studio 2F Downtown or The Ryder Hotel. Both these 3-star options in or near Charleston Historic District come with a swimming pool. A good time for an invigorating dip is during the summer months of June, July and August. Here, you can expect the warmest temperatures in July when they average from 75ºF to 90ºF.
What 3-star hotels in Charleston Historic District have an on-site restaurant?
With an on-site restaurant, hungry travelers won’t have to travel far for a bite to eat at The Ryder Hotel. This 3-star option around Charleston Historic District also comes with a cafe and pool sun loungers. Or check out what’s cooking at The Lodge At Alley Inn Studio 2F Downtown. Individually decorated rooms and a swimming pool are among the other conveniences that will make your stay comfortable.
Do any 3-star hotels in Charleston Historic District have WiFi?
For easy internet access during your vacation around Charleston Historic District, look up Ansonborough Inn. Alternatively, make use of the WiFi at The Ryder Hotel, another favorite 3-star hotel close by.
What 3-star hotels in Charleston Historic District have parking?
Skip the hassle of hunting for parking availability in or close to Charleston Historic District when unwinding at The Ryder Hotel. Alternatively, put your bags down at Ansonborough Inn, another 3-star favorite where you can park your ride. When you’re ready to do some touring away from Charleston Historic District, top up the tank and visit Lake Marion. Bay Street is another great day-trip idea.
Do any 3-star hotels in Charleston Historic District have rooms with a kitchenette?
The Lodge At Alley Inn Studio 2F Downtown is among the more popular options around Charleston Historic District. Take advantage of the kitchenette, individually decorated rooms and a swimming pool at this 3-star escape. Embassy Suites by Hilton Charleston Historic District is another stay that’ll help you save dollars on restaurant dining. WiFi and a terrace are two other conveniences here.