At 20 South Battery, an unrivaled address, the stroll is as memorable as the destination.
20 South Battery places you directly at the intersection of history, beauty, and culinary delights. Our prime location is truly unparalleled, offering a gateway to Charleston’s most cherished sights. From our front door, you can begin a leisurely stroll along the historic Battery, wandering through grand, antebellum neighborhoods and public gardens.
The city's most iconic landmarks, celebrated restaurants, and charming boutiques are all just a short and scenic walk away. Forget the stress of parking and traffic; your adventure begins the moment you step out onto the cobblestone streets, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in the magic of the Holy City.
Nearby Landmarks & Attractions
White Point Garden & The Battery
Less than a minute. Located directly across the street from the hotel, this historic park and seawall offer breathtaking views of Charleston Harbor and are home to a collection of historic cannons and monuments.
Edmondston-Alston House
A 2-minute walk. Located on East Battery, this is one of the few historic homes open to the public in the area, offering a glimpse into antebellum life.
Calhoun Mansion
A 3-minute walk. This private residence is one of Charleston's grandest and most impressive homes, featuring ornate architecture and exquisite interiors.
Nathaniel Russell House
A 6-minute walk. Recognized as one of America’s most important Neoclassical dwellings, this National Historic Landmark features a spectacular “free-flying” spiral staircase.
Waterfront Park
A 10-minute walk. A beautiful public park on the harbor featuring the iconic Pineapple Fountain and scenic views.
Rainbow Row
An 11-minute walk. This iconic series of 13 pastel-colored historic homes on East Bay Street is one of Charleston’s most photographed landmarks.
Old Slave Mart Museum
A 12-minute walk. This sobering landmark, located at what was once an auction gallery, offers a poignant look at the history of slavery in Charleston.
Charleston City Market
A 16-minute walk. Open seven days a week, the historic City Market is a collection of local vendors and artisans selling everything from souvenirs to Gullah sweetgrass baskets.
The Gibbes Museum of Art
A 14 minute walk. The Gibbes Museum of Art is a beautiful Charleston institution dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of American art, with a special emphasis on art of the South and Charleston.
The South Carolina Historical Society Museum
An 11 minute walk. The South Carolina Historical Society Museum a National Historic Landmark, This museum features interactive exhibits that use artifacts and personal accounts from the state's largest and oldest private archive to showcase over 350 years of South Carolina history.
The King Street Shopping District
A 9 minute walk. The King Street Shopping District is Charleston's premier retail destination, spanning multiple blocks and known for its distinct sections dedicated to antiques, high-end fashion, and local boutiques.
The Powder Magazine
A 14 minute walk. The Powder Magazine, South Carolina's oldest governmental building and the only remaining structure from Charleston's original walled city fortifications. It was used to store gunpowder and now operates as a history museum detailing the city's early military past.
White Point Garden & The Battery
Less than a minute. Located directly across the street from the hotel, this historic park and seawall offer breathtaking views of Charleston Harbor and are home to a collection of historic cannons and monuments.
Edmondston-Alston House
A 2-minute walk. Located on East Battery, this is one of the few historic homes open to the public in the area, offering a glimpse into antebellum life.
Calhoun Mansion
A 3-minute walk. This private residence is one of Charleston's grandest and most impressive homes, featuring ornate architecture and exquisite interiors.
Nathaniel Russell House
A 6-minute walk. Recognized as one of America’s most important Neoclassical dwellings, this National Historic Landmark features a spectacular “free-flying” spiral staircase.
Waterfront Park
A 10-minute walk. A beautiful public park on the harbor featuring the iconic Pineapple Fountain and scenic views.
Rainbow Row
An 11-minute walk. This iconic series of 13 pastel-colored historic homes on East Bay Street is one of Charleston’s most photographed landmarks.
Old Slave Mart Museum
A 12-minute walk. This sobering landmark, located at what was once an auction gallery, offers a poignant look at the history of slavery in Charleston.
Charleston City Market
A 16-minute walk. Open seven days a week, the historic City Market is a collection of local vendors and artisans selling everything from souvenirs to Gullah sweetgrass baskets.
The Gibbes Museum of Art
A 14-minute walk. A fine arts museum in Charleston, South Carolina, that showcases American art with a special focus on works related to the city and the American South.
The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon:
A 14-minute walk. A historic Charleston building that has served as a customs house, meeting place, and a British military prison, and now operates as a museum chronicling its pivotal role in American history.
Nearby Dining
Fleet Landing Restaurant & Bar
A 15-minute walk. A waterfront spot with a relaxed atmosphere, specializing in fresh, local seafood.
Oak Steakhouse
A 15-minute walk. A high-end steakhouse located in a beautifully renovated historic bank building.
Magnolias
A 17-minute walk. Known for its sophisticated take on traditional Southern cooking in an upscale setting.
82 Queen
A 10 minute walk. 82 Queen is a historic and highly-regarded Charleston restaurant celebrated for its refined Lowcountry cuisine, gracious Southern hospitality, and charming dining atmosphere, including a beautiful brick courtyard.
Husk
A 15 minute walk. Husk is an elevated Southern cuisine that focuses exclusively on ingredients sourced from the South.
The Establishment
A 14-minute walk. An upscale Charleston restaurant known for its seafood-focused menu, which features fresh, local, and sustainably sourced ingredients in a refined and historic setting.
Blind Tiger
An 11-minute walk. This popular casual pub is known for its classic cocktails and a menu of elevated tavern fare.
Brasserie le Banque
A 12-minute walk. A classic French restaurant located in a historic Charleston bank building, offering traditional brasserie fare in an elegant setting.
Gaulart & Maliclet (Fast and French)
A 11-minute walk. A beloved and long-standing Charleston bistro serving affordable and authentic French-inspired cuisine in a charming, communal atmosphere. We highly recommend it for lunch!
Sorelle
A 15 minute walk. Sorelle is an exquisite italian dining destination that brings Southern Italian cuisine, including fresh pasta and wood-fired pizza, to Charleston within a beautifully restored historic Broad Street building.
Slightly North of Broad
A 17 minute walk. Slightly North of Broad S.N.O.B. is a vibrant, acclaimed Lowcountry bistro that features a rotating, seasonal menu centered on the freshest local and regional ingredients.
The East Bay Deli
A 10-minute walk. A local favorite for casual deli sandwiches, salads, and more.
White Point Garden & The Battery
Less than a minute. Located directly across the street from the hotel, this historic park and seawall offer breathtaking views of Charleston Harbor and are home to a collection of historic cannons and monuments.
Edmondston-Alston House
A 2-minute walk. Located on East Battery, this is one of the few historic homes open to the public in the area, offering a glimpse into antebellum life.
Calhoun Mansion
A 3-minute walk. This private residence is one of Charleston's grandest and most impressive homes, featuring ornate architecture and exquisite interiors.
Nathaniel Russell House
A 6-minute walk. Recognized as one of America’s most important Neoclassical dwellings, this National Historic Landmark features a spectacular “free-flying” spiral staircase.