Historic Charm

Welcome To The Meeting Street Inn
Bringing together traditional Southern charm and hospitality with modern-day comfort and convenience, The Meeting Street Inn offers peaceful and affordable accommodations amidst Downtown Charleston’s Historic District. Breezy, secluded balconies and a tranquil garden courtyard allow for an intimate getaway, while the allure of the city creates a romantic setting like no other.
Save 15% on Sunday–Thursday Stays
Take a break from the rush and enjoy a serene weekday retreat. Stay from Sunday through Thursday and save 15% while relishing fewer crowds and peaceful moments to recharge. Book your tranquil escape today!
- 15% Off
- Sunday - Thursday


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In The Heart of The Holy City
Situated at the center of the Historic District, Meeting Street Inn makes strolling along our city’s famed cobblestone streets—lined with iconic landmarks and legendary restaurants—simply effortless.
City Market
Exploring the Historic City Market is one of the top things to do in Charleston, SC. Peruse locally crafted goods, sample regional fare, and get to know the city’s most creative residents just a stone’s throw away from Meeting Street Inn.
Rainbow Row
Even if the story of how these 13 homes found their signature pastel hues isn’t so clear, one thing is—Rainbow Row has drawn the attention and affection of countless visitors since the mid 1700s.
Waterfront Park
Press pause on city exploring for a little, as you meander through this eight-acre waterfront respite, featuring spots to lounge in the shade, a pier, and a pineapple-shaped fountain, which offers a playful nod to the fruit’s association with Southern hospitality.