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Charleston Place's standard rooms (which the hotel calls executive rooms) come with either a king-sized bed or with two double beds. The décor is Early American, with period reproduction furniture, although the Italian marble bathrooms are decidedly more modern looking.
The top two floors of the hotel house only Club Level rooms, which come with either a king-sized bed or with two double beds. Although these rooms are the same size as the standard rooms, they have fancier furnishings and a better view of the surrounding historic district. The biggest advantage to reserving one of these rooms, though, is the private lounge just as you come off the elevator. Here, you can get a continental-plus breakfast, afternoon snacks and tea, evening hors d'oeuvres and cocktails, and after-dinner desserts and cordials, not to mention all-day beverage service -- all complimentary. The Club Level also has its own concierge, just outside of the lounge.
In addition to its standard-size guest rooms, Charleston Place also offers 48 one-bedroom king suites, most of them on the hotel's executive room floors (with a handful on the Club Level).
All guestrooms come with hair dryers, irons and ironing boards, plush bathrobes, and TVs that have DVD/VCR players. While the hotel has no wireless Internet, every room has an Ethernet cord and connecting to the Internet is free. The housekeeping staff attends to rooms twice a day, including an evening turndown service with chocolate. Overnight valet parking is available for an extra charge.
Rollaway beds and cribs are available to all guests at no charge. If you have older kids and want them to stay in their own room, adjoining rooms are available.
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