Guest
Great place, great location. Easy walking to King with dining and shopping. Having your own parking spot was a perk. Would definitely stay again!

Stay Duvet
There is something immediately disarming about a place that leads with its porch. At Globetrotter Suite D, the welcome begins not at a front desk or a grand foyer but at a cozy, covered outdoor space that feels like the natural center of the stay. It is the kind of threshold that slows you down, that asks you to sit before you unpack. The suite itself carries the warmth of a residence designed with character rather than convention, a space where travel-inspired details and homey touches coexist without pretension.
Inside, the suite is compact but thoughtfully arranged, with a layout that balances comfort and functionality. The bedroom offers a restful anchor, while the living area and kitchen provide the flexibility of a home rather than the constraints of a hotel room. Natural light fills the space, and the furnishings lean toward warmth and texture over anything overtly polished. This is a place built for longer stays, lazy mornings, and the kind of unstructured time that travel rarely affords. The porch, furnished for conversation or solitude in equal measure, extends the living space outward and becomes the suite's most distinctive feature, a place where coffee is slower and evenings stretch a little longer than expected.
Globetrotter Suite D belongs to a collection of individually styled suites, each with its own personality, but Suite D distinguishes itself through that inviting porch and the easy, lived-in atmosphere of its interiors. The space is designed for guests who value independence and comfort over formality. There is a self-sufficiency here that appeals to travelers who prefer to set their own rhythm, to cook a simple meal, to read undisturbed, to come and go without ceremony.
What stays with you is less any single detail and more the overall cadence the suite encourages. Mornings begin on the porch. Afternoons drift. Evenings settle into something unhurried and warm. Globetrotter Suite D does not try to impress so much as it tries to hold space for a particular kind of rest, the kind that comes not from luxury but from feeling genuinely at ease.
There is something immediately disarming about a place that leads with its porch. At Globetrotter Suite D, the welcome begins not at a front desk or a grand foyer but at a cozy, covered outdoor space that feels like the natural center of the stay. It is the kind of threshold that slows you down, that asks you to sit before you unpack. The suite itself carries the warmth of a residence designed with character rather than convention, a space where travel-inspired details and homey touches coexist without pretension.
Inside, the suite is compact but thoughtfully arranged, with a layout that balances comfort and functionality. The bedroom offers a restful anchor, while the living area and kitchen provide the flexibility of a home rather than the constraints of a hotel room. Natural light fills the space, and the furnishings lean toward warmth and texture over anything overtly polished. This is a place built for longer stays, lazy mornings, and the kind of unstructured time that travel rarely affords. The porch, furnished for conversation or solitude in equal measure, extends the living space outward and becomes the suite's most distinctive feature, a place where coffee is slower and evenings stretch a little longer than expected.
Globetrotter Suite D belongs to a collection of individually styled suites, each with its own personality, but Suite D distinguishes itself through that inviting porch and the easy, lived-in atmosphere of its interiors. The space is designed for guests who value independence and comfort over formality. There is a self-sufficiency here that appeals to travelers who prefer to set their own rhythm, to cook a simple meal, to read undisturbed, to come and go without ceremony.

What strikes you about this Cannonborough condo isn't the newness of the renovation — it's how the space holds both history and intention without forcing either one. The open living area has a quality that's hard to manufacture: it feels genuinely lived-in and considered at the same time, the kind of place where a slow morning with coffee on the porch doesn't feel like a performance of relaxation. It's sized for intimacy — two bedrooms, a kitchen that actually invites cooking — which makes it suit the sort of trip where the group is small and the conversation matters. Being blocks from King Street without sitting on top of it gives you Charleston's energy at a comfortable remove, rooted in a neighborhood that still feels like a neighborhood.
Guest
Great place, great location. Easy walking to King with dining and shopping. Having your own parking spot was a perk. Would definitely stay again!
Guest
We will def stay there again. They were very helpful anytime we had any questions. The area was quiet yet very walkable to King st.
Guest
We had such a great time at the Airbnb. It was clean, spacious, and within walking distance of so much of Charleston. I cannot say enough good things!
Guest
Highly recommended, it must have been recently remodeled. Very new, clean and fresh.
Guest
Our stay was wonderful. Very quite neighborhood and an easy walk to downtown. The place is very clean and stocked with all things shown on their listing. The one thing I would suggest for anyone who likes ice for their drinks, stop and get a bag on your way. The refrigerator does not have an ice maker. Corner store is only 2 blocks down as well. Overall VERY good.
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