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Nestled just steps from some of Charleston’s most historic sites, upscale shopping, + crave-worthy Lowcountry cooking rests a place for you to lay your crown, err, head.

The Quarters on King, a boutique luxury hotel, sits on the corner of King + Society St. in the Holy City and is home to nine suites – equipped with full kitchens + separate living room spaces. Talk about living large.

This is no mere hotel. With the additional square footage (rooms range from 800-1,200 sqft.), it is perfect for large parties, staycations, + extended stays – without the worry of being on-top of one another or missing the conveniences of home.

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While certain amenities are not included, like a lobby bar or continental breakfast, their knowledgeable concierge will make your last-minute dinner reservations, set up your tee times, handle your transportation + can even create personalized experiences to make you feel like royalty (in-room chef or wine tasting, anyone?).

With the summer season upon us, there’s no better time to treat yourself. Plus, during the month of June, you can receive a 10% discount when you book direct.

Whether you are traveling for work or looking for a quick Lowcountry getaway, The Quarters on King is ready to make your stay memorable for all the right reasons.

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