Francis Marion Hotel Charleston, Charleston
About the Hotel
The Francis Marion Hotel, a 4-star landmark established in 1924 in Downtown Charleston, rises 12 stories above the Historic District with restored 1920s architecture and modern amenities. Adjacent to Marion Square, the hotel features
Luxurious Harbor View Accommodations
The Francis Marion Hotel offers 234 rooms with marble and granite bathrooms, featuring heavenly pillow-top mattresses and triple sheeting.
Southern Farm-Fresh Dining
The
Modern Business Facilities
The hotel features
Prime Historic District Location
Located in Downtown Charleston's
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Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A guide to all available transportation options
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Elevator
- Coffee shop
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness center
Services
- Valet parking
- Room service
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Business center
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Cribs
Spa & Leisure
- Spa & wellness center
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel has a wonderful historic charm and a fantastic location, right in the heart of everything. The service was exceptional, especially with staff like Old Mike who were incredibly accommodating. However, the rooms were quite small and had some wear and tear, and the dining could use improvement in quality and variety.
I had a lovely stay at this hotel with its beautiful, spacious rooms that felt like a little slice of Charleston charm. The location couldn't be better for exploring downtown, and the staff went out of their way to help. However, the dining left something to be desired and could use some improvement. Overall, I’d say it was a solid experience, but not perfect in every way.