Hotels With a Private Tub in Charleston, SC — Best Options in 2026
Charleston is one of the most beautiful cities in the US, and its boutique hotel scene matches the setting. Historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and some genuinely excellent small hotels — here are the best options for a suite with a private tub.
1. Belmond Charleston Place
From ~$350/night
Charleston Place is the city’s grande dame — the biggest and most polished hotel in Charleston, right in the middle of the Historic District. The suites have soaking tubs and the pool, spa, and restaurant are all well above average for a property this size. If you want reliable luxury in Charleston, this is the safe choice.
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2. The Spectator Hotel
From ~$300/night
The Spectator is a 1920s building in the French Quarter of Charleston, done up with Art Deco interiors and suites that have soaking tubs. It’s small (41 rooms), which means the service is personal. The cocktail bar and in-room dining are both worth it. Good pick if you want a boutique experience over a large hotel.
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3. Zero George Street
From ~$400/night
Zero George is a collection of five restored antebellum buildings in Ansonborough, a quiet residential neighbourhood a few blocks from the Historic District. The suites have soaking tubs and private garden access. The culinary studio in the hotel runs cooking classes. One of the most romantic hotel settings in Charleston.
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Practical notes for Charleston
- Spring (March–May) is peak season. Charleston in bloom is genuinely beautiful, and the city knows it — prices are highest then. Book well ahead.
- Summer is hot and humid. July and August are the quietest months for tourism and the cheapest for hotels. The heat is real though.
- Historic District is walkable. Most of the best restaurants, shops, and sights are within walking distance of the hotels above.
- Hurricane season. June through November. Charleston has been hit in the past — travel insurance is worth considering for non-refundable bookings.