Vendue Inn
Good-for-Kids Rating
Hotel / Motel
Vendue Inn Description
- This historic hotel is situated in downtown Charleston, within four blocks of Waterfront Park and the White Point Gardens.
- Individually decorated guestrooms feature antique furnishings, weekday newspapers, bathrobes, and nightly turndown service.
- The hotel provides a complimentary full Southern-style breakfast each morning, and cookies and snacks in the afternoon.
Amenities:
Complimentary breakfast
||Internet access - complimentary
||Pet deposit required
||Pet fee charged at hotel/condo
||Small pets only
||Restaurant(s) in hotel
||Extra towels/bedding in room
||Elevator/lift
||Hypo-allergenic bedding available
||Self parking ($16-25)
||Cable/satellite TV
||Clock radio
||Room service (limited hours)
||Bicycle rentals
||Housekeeping
||Smoke-free property
||24-hour front desk
||Air conditioning
||Air-conditioned public areas
||Airport transportation (surcharge)
||ATM/banking
||Audio-visual equipment
||Banquet facilities
||Bar/lounge
||Complimentary toiletries
||Bathrobes
||Business services
||Ceiling fan
||Check-in time is 3 PM
||Check-out time is 11 AM
||Coffee in lobby
||Complimentary newspaper (M-F)
||Complimentary newspapers in lobby
||Concierge desk
||Conference room(s)
||Designer toiletries
||Doorman/doorwoman
||Dry cleaning service
||Event catering
||Express check- in
||Express check-out
||Fireplace
||Hair dryer
||In-room safe
||Internet access - high speed
||Internet access - wireless
||Internet access in public areas - complimentary
||Internet access in public areas - high speed
||Iron/ironing board
||Jetted tub
||Meeting rooms (small groups)
||Multi-line phone
||Nightclub
||Number of floors: 3
||Number of rooms: 60
||Parking (valet) ($16-25)
||Parking garage
||Premium TV channel(s)
||Tour assistance
||Turndown service
||Use of nearby fitness center (discount)
||Voice mail
||Wake-up calls
||Wedding services
||Window opens
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