The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel
Experience the ultimate southern charm hotel in the heart of downtown Charleston. Opening in 1853, The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel is a unique hotel close to the Museum Mile and many historic downtown sights. Our hotel is a full service hotel with warm hospitality and friendly services, concierge staff and valet parking.
Located walking distance to historic sites and attractions, The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel is the perfect southern style hotel for history buffs, business travelers and family vacations. Take a short stroll to City Market and downtown Charleston, take a walking tour of Old City Jail or hop on a harbor cruise to Fort Sumter.
Relax in one of our beautifully appointed rooms with museum quality antique furnishings and art work. Our accommodations offer period style décor with canopy beds, free Wi-Fi (in guest rooms and lobby only), work space with ergonomic chair and complimentary morning paper. Spread out in our oversized suites with amazing pool or city views.
Whether you are visiting our city to soak up the romance in the air, a family vacation or business trip, The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel offers premium services and amenities for you to enjoy the hospitality of Charleston. Enjoy southern cuisine at Barbadoes Room and celebrate your wedding in our 5,000 sq. ft. of event space.
Located in the charming Historic District of Charleston, The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel is in the heart of it all. Our iconic hotel is close to the historic King Street shopping area and within walking distance to Charleston's City Market, where you'll find arts, crafts and fine dining. For a vacation of discovery, take a self-guided tour beginning at our hotel, or contact our concierge to arrange a trip to Fort Sumter or a Ghost and Graveyards tour.
Contact Details
Address: |
115 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29401 |
Telephone |
843-577-2400 |
Website: |
www.millshouse.com/ |
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This page was last updated: 29 March 2014
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