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Great please and great location, walkable to great restaurants and king street

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There is a particular quality to stepping into a Charleston home that has witnessed centuries unfold. The Daniel Legare Suite sits in the heart of the city's historic district, where cobblestone streets and iron gates frame a landscape shaped by preservation and quiet pride. This is not a hotel experience distilled into convenience. It is a residence, singular in character, carrying the weight and warmth of a name tied to Charleston's deep architectural and cultural lineage.
The suite itself offers the proportions and details of a home built in another era. High ceilings, original millwork, and a sense of volume that modern construction rarely achieves define the interior spaces. Furnishings are curated to honor the period without sacrificing comfort, blending antique sensibility with the practical needs of a traveler who wants to live within a city rather than simply visit it. The layout provides a natural rhythm between rest and gathering, with a bedroom designed for stillness and living areas that invite long mornings with coffee or unhurried evenings after a day spent walking the peninsula.
Charleston's historic district unfolds just beyond the door. The suite's central positioning places you within easy reach of the city's most celebrated landmarks, from Rainbow Row's pastel facades to the steepled skyline that gives Charleston its nickname. The dining scene here is among the most storied in the American South, with acclaimed restaurants, intimate wine bars, and market-driven kitchens all reachable on foot. The waterfront, galleries along Broad Street, and the shaded paths of White Point Garden are part of the daily landscape rather than a planned excursion.
What lingers about The Daniel Legare Suite is the feeling of residency rather than accommodation. You are not passing through Charleston here. You are, for a few days, living within it, surrounded by the same walls, light, and neighborhood rhythms that have shaped this address for generations. It is the kind of stay that trades spectacle for something harder to manufacture: the genuine texture of place.
There is a particular quality to stepping into a Charleston home that has witnessed centuries unfold. The Daniel Legare Suite sits in the heart of the city's historic district, where cobblestone streets and iron gates frame a landscape shaped by preservation and quiet pride. This is not a hotel experience distilled into convenience. It is a residence, singular in character, carrying the weight and warmth of a name tied to Charleston's deep architectural and cultural lineage.
The suite itself offers the proportions and details of a home built in another era. High ceilings, original millwork, and a sense of volume that modern construction rarely achieves define the interior spaces. Furnishings are curated to honor the period without sacrificing comfort, blending antique sensibility with the practical needs of a traveler who wants to live within a city rather than simply visit it. The layout provides a natural rhythm between rest and gathering, with a bedroom designed for stillness and living areas that invite long mornings with coffee or unhurried evenings after a day spent walking the peninsula.
Charleston's historic district unfolds just beyond the door. The suite's central positioning places you within easy reach of the city's most celebrated landmarks, from Rainbow Row's pastel facades to the steepled skyline that gives Charleston its nickname. The dining scene here is among the most storied in the American South, with acclaimed restaurants, intimate wine bars, and market-driven kitchens all reachable on foot. The waterfront, galleries along Broad Street, and the shaded paths of White Point Garden are part of the daily landscape rather than a planned excursion.

There's something quietly thrilling about having a private entrance on a Charleston street — stepping off the cobblestones and into 2,500 square feet that feel less like a rental and more like a residence you've somehow inherited, complete with intricate molding and furnishings that suggest someone with real taste lives here. The duplex layout gives it a sense of depth and privacy that most historic-district stays simply can't offer; rooms unfold rather than repeat. It's the kind of place where cooking in the gourmet kitchen feels like an event, not a compromise, and where three bedrooms allow a small group to spread out without ever feeling scattered. The three reserved parking spaces alone — a genuine rarity in this neighborhood — quietly signal that this property understands the practical friction of Charleston as well as its romance. It suits travelers who want to be steeped in the city's history without performing it.
Guest
Great please and great location, walkable to great restaurants and king street
Guest
I stayed here with my family as we were in town to visit College of Charleston for my son. The location was perfect for getting a feel for the college area. Everything is very walkable. We used the kitchen for coffee and making breakfast and had everything we needed. We weren’t there long enough to hang out at the property but there’s a dining room off of the kitchen with a table and a small couch and a couple chairs where a group could sit together. The TV is also in the dining room but we never used that room. The beds were comfortable and the bathrooms were clean with great amenities like bath products, hair dryer and makeup mirror. The unit is quiet and charming with lots of natural light and several balconies. Wish we could’ve stayed longer.
Guest
Prefect location and comfortable accommodations. Just be mindful, it’s a shared space.
Guest
Rented for a girls weekend and one could not ask for a better location! House was large enough for the 4 of us and laid out in such a way that we all had our own space and did not feel like we were on top of one another. The kitchen and bathrooms were completely renovated but the house still kept its historical charm. Two items to note: 1). there are a lot of stairs and they are narrow. It is keeping to the historical charm but wanted to call it out in case you have mobility issues. 2). The living/dining area is more dining, meaning there is not an easy place to hang in the living room since the table sits in the middle of the room. We were fine because we hung out on the fabulous balconies when we were home, and most of the time we were out and about so we were not hanging around watching TV. Other than that, the hosts were more than accommodating (gave us early checkin as we were dealing with arrival times due to the hurricanes) and they were very responsive. Would def stay again!
Guest
Great stay! We loved the home! Will come back.
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