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Location of The Vendue, Downtown Art Hotel

Location

19 Vendue Range, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, 29401
Nestled in the heart of Charleston's Historic District, The Vendue, Downtown Art Hotel is perfectly situated just steps away from iconic landmarks and local attractions. Guests can enjoy a leisurely stroll to nearby eateries, art galleries, and shopping experiences within the vibrant French Quarter. Notable sights like the Charleston City Market are a short walk away, while the picturesque Waterfront Park and the historical Rainbow Row are within easy reach, making it an ideal location for exploring the rich culture and history that Charleston offers.
Check rooms and rates
From262US$ /night
Check-in
04Dec2024Select date
Check-out
05Dec2024Select date
Rooms and Guests2 Guest, 1 Room
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19 Vendue Range, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America, 29401
Nearby
Market
Charleston City Market
1800 ft
Museums
Old Slave Mart Museum
1000 ft
Square
Rainbow Row
1500 ft
Church
Saint Philip Protestant Episcopal Church
1000 ft
Fountains
Pineapple Fountain
400 ft
Museums
Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon
900 ft
1 Vendue Range
Waterfront Park
700 ft
Parks
Washington Square
2000 ft
74 N Market St
One Of A Kind
1900 ft
Museums
Heyward-Washington House
1600 ft
South Carolina 29412
Civil War history
1900 ft
108 Meeting St
Historic Charleston Foundation
1500 ft
Public Building
Charleston City Hall
2000 ft
200 E Bay St
U. S. Custom House
800 ft
Museums
The Powder Magazine
1200 ft
17 Chalmers St
Pink House Gallery
1000 ft
Restaurants
The Rooftop @ The Vendue
300 ft
19 Vendue Range
Pearlz Oyster Bar
400 ft
153 E Bay St
The Gin Joint
500 ft
182 East Bay Street
Fleet Landing Restaurant
800 ft
186 Concord St Intersection of Concord and Cumberland
New York City Pizza
800 ft
190 E Bay St Unit 102
Charlestowne Tobacco and Wine
600 ft
189 E Bay St
Cumberland Street Smokehouse
900 ft
5 Cumberland St
Carmella's
800 ft
198 E Bay St Suite 100
Sipango
800 ft
209 E Bay St
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