Guest
Outstanding spot easily walkable to King St. Everything was very clean and relatively spacious. The patio / yard were an extra nice touch

Stay Duvet
The Felix announces itself with the kind of understated curb appeal that feels native to Charleston's historic downtown. This private residence sits on a quiet street just three blocks from King Street, the city's most storied corridor of restaurants, boutiques, and galleries. The approach is unhurried, the scale intimate. You arrive not to a lobby or a concierge desk but to a home that has been carefully appointed for guests who want to live inside the city rather than simply visit it.
Inside, the space is clean and considered, balancing contemporary comforts with the character you'd expect from a property rooted in one of America's most architecturally rich neighborhoods. The layout accommodates small groups or couples looking for room to spread out, with well-furnished living areas, a fully equipped kitchen, and bedrooms designed for genuine rest. Natural light moves through the rooms throughout the day, and the overall atmosphere leans toward calm without feeling sparse. There is a sense that every detail has been chosen with purpose, from the linens to the fixtures, creating the kind of environment where you settle in quickly and leave reluctantly.
The proximity to King Street shapes the rhythm of a stay at The Felix. Morning coffee becomes a walk to one of downtown Charleston's neighborhood cafes. Afternoons open up to browsing local shops, wandering toward the Battery, or simply sitting on the porch and watching the city move at its own particular pace. Evening plans unfold effortlessly when some of the South's most celebrated dining rooms are a short stroll away. The residence serves as a quiet anchor to a city that rewards those who explore on foot, offering the rare combination of genuine privacy and immediate access to Charleston's cultural and culinary life.
What lingers after a stay at The Felix is the feeling of having inhabited a neighborhood rather than merely occupied a room. The city's oak-lined streets, its warm evenings, its particular light all become part of your daily routine rather than a backdrop glimpsed from a hotel window. It is the kind of place that makes you protective of the address, inclined to share it selectively, and already planning when you might return.
The Felix announces itself with the kind of understated curb appeal that feels native to Charleston's historic downtown. This private residence sits on a quiet street just three blocks from King Street, the city's most storied corridor of restaurants, boutiques, and galleries. The approach is unhurried, the scale intimate. You arrive not to a lobby or a concierge desk but to a home that has been carefully appointed for guests who want to live inside the city rather than simply visit it.
Inside, the space is clean and considered, balancing contemporary comforts with the character you'd expect from a property rooted in one of America's most architecturally rich neighborhoods. The layout accommodates small groups or couples looking for room to spread out, with well-furnished living areas, a fully equipped kitchen, and bedrooms designed for genuine rest. Natural light moves through the rooms throughout the day, and the overall atmosphere leans toward calm without feeling sparse. There is a sense that every detail has been chosen with purpose, from the linens to the fixtures, creating the kind of environment where you settle in quickly and leave reluctantly.
The proximity to King Street shapes the rhythm of a stay at The Felix. Morning coffee becomes a walk to one of downtown Charleston's neighborhood cafes. Afternoons open up to browsing local shops, wandering toward the Battery, or simply sitting on the porch and watching the city move at its own particular pace. Evening plans unfold effortlessly when some of the South's most celebrated dining rooms are a short stroll away. The residence serves as a quiet anchor to a city that rewards those who explore on foot, offering the rare combination of genuine privacy and immediate access to Charleston's cultural and culinary life.

There's a particular kind of quiet confidence to a Charleston Single that's been carefully brought back to life — the architecture carries its own history, and The Felix doesn't fight that. Instead, it layers in contemporary design with enough restraint that the classic bones of the space still speak. Natural light fills the living area in a way that feels earned by the building's original proportions, not engineered. It's a first-floor residence three blocks from King Street, which means you're close enough to disappear into Charleston's restaurant scene on foot — Chubby Fish, Barsa — but removed enough that the space holds its own stillness. The gourmet kitchen feels genuinely usable, not decorative, which shifts the rhythm of a stay: you cook, you linger, you treat the place less like a rental and more like a temporary home with better taste than your own. It suits the kind of traveler who wants Charleston without performing it.
Guest
Outstanding spot easily walkable to King St. Everything was very clean and relatively spacious. The patio / yard were an extra nice touch
Guest
Stay Duvet was great!! Directions were all very clear. The door mounted lock system was so convenient. We had a bathroom faucet that was slow & leaky, which wasn’t really a problem for us, but when I notified them thinking they could fix it when we left, they offered to send over someone to fix it right away. The guy who fixed it also gave us some great suggestions for a couple places to go, and he was dead right!!!! It was a little chilly for the back patio but we enjoyed it anyway!!! You’ll love it for coffee or cocktails!! Beds were comfy & really lovely linens! Very walkable to King St restaurants and ice cream!!! Otherwise we drove & found parking easily, though very expensive. <br/>The neighborhood was pretty quiet but we were there during the week. <br/>We all agreed we would stay here again and we would definitely stay with Stay Duvet again!!!
Guest
The Appartement was clean and had everything you need. You can park up to two cars in the driveway which was great. Finding parking in the area can be quite difficult. The location was good as well. The houses and streets nearby are a bit ran down but you are very close to the King Street where most bars and restaurants are located. You can walk it all the way down to downtown Charleston.<br/>The host was very proactive, kind and a great help.<br/>We got a pretty good price during the week.<br/>Overall it was a great stay.
Guest
This place was is perfect location. It was so nice being able to walk to everywhere. This place was super clean and organized.
Guest
Great and clean place to stay within walking distance of everything Charleston has to offer. Extremely quite and peaceful neighborhood
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