Renaissance Charleston Hotel
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Recreational amenities at Renaissance Charleston Hotel include an outdoor pool and a fitness center or room. Meeting facilities include conference rooms, a ballroom, banquet facilities, and meeting rooms for small groups. This Charleston property also offers a bar or lounge, a business center, and wireless Internet access. The property has a 24-hour front desk.
- 24-hour front desk
- Air-conditioned public areas
- ATM/banking
- Audio-visual equipment
- Ballroom(s)
- Banquet facilities
- Parking (valet) $16.00 Per Day
- Bar/lounge
- Business center
- Business services
- Concierge services
- Coffee in lobby
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Event catering
- Express check- in
- Conference room(s)
- Doorman/doorwoman
- Dry cleaning service
- Express check-out
- Fitness equipment
- Gift shops or newsstand
- Internet access in public areas - high speed
- Internet access in public areas - surcharge
- Internet access - wireless
- Meeting rooms (small groups)
- Number of floors: 6
- Number of rooms: 166
- Parking (surcharge)
- Patio
- Porter/bellhop
- Room service (limited hours)
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Swimming pool - outdoor
- Tour assistance
- Wedding services
- Elevator/lift
Renaissance Charleston Hotel offers 166 guestrooms in a 6-story property. Guestrooms feature cable/satellite TV with premium TV channel(s) and pay movies. Business-friendly rooms are equipped with multi-line phones. Guestrooms have coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations, bathrobes, and hair dryers. They also provide air conditioning. Services include housekeeping and wake-up calls. Amenities available on request include refrigerators. Rollaway beds are also available.
68 Wentworth St
Charleston, SC 29401
USA
Nearest major airport:
Charleston, SC (CHS-Charleston Intl.)
Area:
Historic Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
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