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Nestled just steps from some of the area’s most historic sites, upscale shopping, + crave-worthy Lowcountry cooking, rests a place for you to lay your crown, err head.

The Quarters on King, a boutique luxury hotel, sits on the corner of King + Society Streets, and is home to nine suites, equipped with full kitchens + separate living room spaces. Talk about living large.

This is no mere hotel, with the additional square footage (rooms range from 800-1,200 square feet), it is perfect for large parties, staycations, + extended stays– without the worry of being on-top of one another or missing the conveniences of home.

While certain amenities are not included, like a lobby bar or continental breakfast, their knowledgeable concierge will make your last-minute dinner reservations, set up your tee times, handle your transportation, + can even create personalized experiences to make you feel like royalty (in-room chef or wine tasting anyone?).

With graduations coming to a close, + the summer season upon us, there is no better time to treat yourself (for sitting through those commencement speeches + surviving the work week). Plus, during the month of June, you can receive a 10% discount when you book direct.

Whether you are traveling for work, or just looking to get away in your own city, The Quarters on King is ready to make your stay memorable for all the right reasons.


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