Summary
1. Introduction to Charleston Hotels
Charleston, South Carolina, has a number of fantastic hotels, ranging from cozy boutique inns to larger luxury properties. The Loutrel, which opened its doors to guests last November, stands out with its upscale take on modern low country living. Even eight months into the hotel’s tenure, our readers already have high praise for the property: The hotel was just named the No. 1 Charleston hotel in GoTravelDaily‘s 2022 World’s Best Awards.
2. The Loutrel Overview
Guests visiting the newly minted best hotel in Charleston will first notice the lobby’s expansive painting depicting the local marsh landscape. This art piece transports guests to the wrap-around porches found throughout Charleston; there’s even a porch swing right in the middle of the space.
3. Guest Experience at The Loutrel
To the right, the Veranda Lounge offers a comfortable, charming space for breakfast in the morning and cocktails with light bites come evening. The boutique property feels like a private hideaway located in the midst of Charleston’s historic district, just steps from Market and King Streets—the two main drags of the city.
As a native South Carolinian and a one-time Charleston resident, the hotel felt like home when I visited shortly after its opening this fall. The friendly staff played a significant role, chatting with us about the area and sharing their top recommendations for delicious restaurants and vibrant bars nearby.
4. Amenities and Features
The Loutrel features 50 rooms and suites, ranging from traditional king accommodations to the premier suite. All rooms are beautifully appointed with furnishings that complement the hotel’s modern southern aesthetic, plus complementary mini bars stocked with locally curated snacks and Lavazza coffee machines. The Clubroom, located on the mezzanine level, serves complimentary beverages and snacks all day, providing a welcome retreat after a day of sightseeing along Charleston’s charming cobblestone streets.
A rooftop terrace overlooking the city skyline offers the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of wine and take in the sunset. While up there, see how many steeples you can count from the top—there’s a reason they call Charleston the “Holy City.” Then, it’s easy to head out to one of Charleston’s incredible restaurants, like Wild Common, a beautiful eatery serving a delectable tasting menu.
5. Nearby Attractions
This property is just a short walk from many of Charleston’s most popular places, including King Street shopping, the historic French Quarter, and the Pineapple Fountain at Joe Riley Waterfront Park. The Loutrel bills itself as “Charleston’s finest hour,” allowing guests from around the world to experience the city’s modern charm at this award-winning luxury boutique hotel.
Elizabeth Rhodes is the special projects editor at GoTravelDaily. Find her on Instagram @elizabetheverywhere.