
The Spectator Hotel, Charleston

Overview
The comfortable 5-star The Spectator Hotel Charleston is a great place to stay in a shopping district, a 25-minute stroll from USS Yorktown CV-10. One will enjoy a lounge bar or a shared lounge and various recreational opportunities, while this smoke-free hotel also boasts comfortable setting only a few steps from Historic Charleston City Market.
Location
Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon National Historical Institute is located 0.3 miles from the hotel and the southern Peninsula Grill Restaurant is 0.2 miles away. Located only steps away from Civil War history, the Spectator is reachable in a 10-minute walk from the center of Charleston.
This accommodation is also in proximity to Waterfront Park. Cultural experiences in the area feature the history museum "Edmondston-Alston House", situated a 14-minute walk from the Charleston hotel.
Meeting St / Cumberland St bus stop is located nearby, just moments from the Spectator Charleston.
Rooms
This property welcomes guests to 41 well-appointed rooms. Some of them come with a flat-screen TV along with free minibar items. A walk-in shower and a separate toilet along with such comforts as dressing gowns and a shower cap are also featured. Some rooms look onto the city center.
Eat & Drink
Serving American dishes, Poogan's Porch lies 0.3 miles from The Spectator Hotel.
Leisure & Business
Guests may also participate in bicycle usage.
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Late check-in/ -out
- Early check-in/ -out
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Allergy-free rooms
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
- Key access
Services
- Paid valet parking
- Room service
- Butler service
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Bar/ Lounge area
Children
- Cribs
Spa & Leisure
- Leisure/ TV room
Recommended for:
Explore Philadelphia Alley
Walk through this quiet one-block stretch between Church and State Street, ideal for daytime strolls or evening walks downtown.
Visit Gibbes Museum
View over 10,000 works of art connected to the Old South and Historic Charleston, housed in a Beaux Arts building.
Stroll Waterfront Park
Walk along the eight-acre park facing Charleston Harbor, featuring the Pineapple Fountain and a fishing pier with swings.
Tour College Landmarks
See National Historic Landmarks like Randolph Hall and the Cistern at the College of Charleston, founded in 1770.
Location
Convenient Location
Charleston's Historic District is close to the Charleston City Market, the Old Slave Mart Museum, and Rainbow Row.
Historic Neighborhood
The Historic District features beautiful architecture and is home to historic sites such as the Aiken-Rhett House and White Point Garden.
Local Bites to Try
Magnolias, Halls Chophouse, and Husk Restaurant serve American cuisine, seafood, and classic Southern dishes.
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants

