Five 1804 antebellum buildings around a garden, with a cooking school in the carriage house. The most intimate luxury hotel in Charleston.
Zero George Street Hotel occupies five connected antebellum buildings from 1804 at the corner of George and Ansonborough Streets — a collection of dwellings and outbuildings that have been converted into an 18-room boutique hotel with a private garden courtyard and a cooking school in the original carriage house. The hotel is simultaneously the most historically authentic and the most luxury-equipped property on the Charleston Peninsula.
The 18 rooms are individually designed and furnished with period antiques alongside contemporary luxury equipment — the bathrooms are marble, the bedding is custom-woven, and the room technology is entirely current despite the 1804 structural context. The garden courtyard, shaded by a 200-year-old live oak, is the most private outdoor hotel space in Charleston. The Zero George Kitchen cooking school in the carriage house offers daily classes with local ingredients.
The hotel's Ansonborough location — quiet, residential, and within walking distance of the French Quarter without being within it — gives it the most neighbourhood-appropriate position on the Peninsula. The concierge team's relationships with Charleston's most difficult restaurant reservations (FIG, Husk, Chez Nous) are among the most effective of any South Carolina boutique.
Zero George Street is the finest honeymoon hotel in South Carolina because the garden courtyard, the cooking school (a cooking class as a honeymoon activity is a specific and correct kind of intimate), and the 18-room intimacy produce a honeymoon that is specifically Charleston without any of the tourist infrastructure that surrounds the French Quarter hotels. The garden live oak at night is the most romantic single image in Charleston hotel photography. See all honeymoon hotels →
An anniversary at Zero George is for couples who find historical authenticity romantic — the 1804 buildings, the garden oak, and the private courtyard constitute a milestone setting that the Belmond's grandeur cannot replicate at this intimacy level. The Zero George Kitchen cooking class as an anniversary activity is a gentle and surprisingly moving thing to do together. See all anniversary hotels →
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