Guest
Had a blast. Great location, easy access, concierge service was a huge plus.

Stay Duvet
There is a particular feeling that comes with stepping into a space where history has been preserved rather than performed. Globetrotter Suite C offers exactly that: a thoughtfully curated residence tucked inside a historic building, where original architectural details share the room with collected objects and a traveler's sense of curiosity. The atmosphere is warm and unhurried, the kind of place that feels lived-in rather than staged, with character that has accumulated honestly over time.
The suite itself is designed as a self-contained getaway, blending the comforts of a private apartment with the personality of a boutique guesthouse. Period details anchor the space in its historic context, while furnishings and decor reflect a global sensibility, mixing textures and eras with an easy, layered hand. The layout is intimate but not cramped, with enough breathing room to settle in for more than a single night. A well-equipped kitchen allows guests to prepare their own meals, lending the stay a sense of independence and rhythm that hotel rooms rarely afford. Comfortable sleeping quarters and a living area round out the floor plan, each space carrying its own distinct warmth.
What distinguishes a residence like this from a conventional hotel stay is the way it shapes your time. Mornings begin on your own terms. Coffee is made in the kitchen, plans unfold slowly, and the surrounding neighborhood becomes part of the experience rather than something viewed from a lobby window. The historic setting provides a quiet backdrop for exploration, whether that means wandering nearby streets, seeking out local dining, or simply retreating to the suite with a book and an unhurried afternoon. There is no front desk, no programmed itinerary, just the freedom to inhabit a place that feels both rooted and open.
Globetrotter Suite C is a stay for those who travel not to be pampered but to be somewhere. Its appeal lies in the specificity of its character, in walls that hold stories and rooms that invite you to add your own. You leave not with the memory of a brand, but with the quieter impression of a place that felt, for a few days, genuinely like yours.
There is a particular feeling that comes with stepping into a space where history has been preserved rather than performed. Globetrotter Suite C offers exactly that: a thoughtfully curated residence tucked inside a historic building, where original architectural details share the room with collected objects and a traveler's sense of curiosity. The atmosphere is warm and unhurried, the kind of place that feels lived-in rather than staged, with character that has accumulated honestly over time.
The suite itself is designed as a self-contained getaway, blending the comforts of a private apartment with the personality of a boutique guesthouse. Period details anchor the space in its historic context, while furnishings and decor reflect a global sensibility, mixing textures and eras with an easy, layered hand. The layout is intimate but not cramped, with enough breathing room to settle in for more than a single night. A well-equipped kitchen allows guests to prepare their own meals, lending the stay a sense of independence and rhythm that hotel rooms rarely afford. Comfortable sleeping quarters and a living area round out the floor plan, each space carrying its own distinct warmth.
What distinguishes a residence like this from a conventional hotel stay is the way it shapes your time. Mornings begin on your own terms. Coffee is made in the kitchen, plans unfold slowly, and the surrounding neighborhood becomes part of the experience rather than something viewed from a lobby window. The historic setting provides a quiet backdrop for exploration, whether that means wandering nearby streets, seeking out local dining, or simply retreating to the suite with a book and an unhurried afternoon. There is no front desk, no programmed itinerary, just the freedom to inhabit a place that feels both rooted and open.

What strikes you first is the tension between old and new — a renovated condo in Cannonborough that doesn't try to erase the neighborhood's deep history but instead settles into it with quiet confidence. The open-concept living space has a warmth that feels considered rather than staged, with plush seating and ambient lighting that make the end of a long walking day feel genuinely restorative. It's sized for intimacy — two bedrooms, a kitchen you'd actually cook in — which gives it the feel of a borrowed apartment belonging to someone with good taste and Charleston roots. Being steps from King Street means the city's energy is right there when you want it, but the Cannonborough setting offers just enough remove to feel like your own corner of things. It's the kind of stay that rewards the traveler who wants to live inside a city, not just visit it.
Guest
Had a blast. Great location, easy access, concierge service was a huge plus.
Guest
We had a great visit. Great value and in a nice neighborhood
Guest
We enjoyed our stay with Stay Duvet. I love the home feel–with the kitchen, laundry machine, and spacious layout–and the combination of the hotel amenities–with fresh towels, toiletries, and amazing bed. We didn't have to reach out to them because we had everything we need. <br/>Thank you for making us feel at home in Charleston for the weekend. I will be recommending you guys to friends and family.
Guest
Outstanding stay. Location was great, few minutes walk to King Street and all its bars and restaurants. About 20-25 minutes to the Market and waterfront areas. Including parking was appreciated. Apartment itself was spotless and comfortable, with great little amenities like local coffee and soaps/shampoo/etc. Only (very) minor complaint would be that you can hear the upstairs movement pretty loudly; if you're overly sensitive to noises, you might want to consider Unit D instead of C.
Guest
The place was great and exactly as pictured, seemed even more spacious in person! Everything was very clean and the beds were extremely comfortable. We didn’t use the kitchen much, but I did notice how fully stocked it was with supplies for guest who might want to take advantage. The couch was uncomfortable as other guests noted, so might be a consideration for those wanting a living space to spend significant time in. For our purposes spending most the time outside the house, it was not a deal breaker. Plus, the house couldn’t have been in a better location. All around a great stay and wouldn’t hesitate to book again!
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