Bridging nearly 200 years of history and architecture, Hotel Bella Grace tells a story like no other. The circa 1830 Delaney House offers a personal connection to Charleston’s layered history, and is in beautiful combination with our 50 new build modern guest rooms, arrival lobby and a fitness center. The Delaney House is home to the Delaney Oyster House, a seafood-focused restaurant and raw bar that is revitalizing the Lowcountrys place in the history of Americas traditional oyster house.
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This is the second time we have stayed at this property. You cannot beat the location. It's an easy walk to Meeting St. and King Street. Service was nice and friendly. The rates are reasonable...
LOVESVACATIONING
WONDERFUL STAY!
5
We stayed here the first time for a four day weekend with our son and daughter-in-law. We all thought the hotel was great and the staff very accommodating, especially the front desk receptionist...
stephendZ5938GA
Enjoyed the convenience
4
Stayed overnight for a business meeting. Rooms appear recently renovated, great staff and excellent downtown location. Corner room had excellent view of sunrise over peninsula, could even see the...
marylou72
Do Not Waste Your Time & Money
2
My husband and I wanted a nice get away downtown and wanted a special place to remember. The web site for this at least in October showed a beautiful foyer, claimed it had a beautiful lounge with...
CCNJ5
Nice gem
4
We were in town for a visit with relatives. I usually stay at the Courtyard but wanted to try this location for some time. The entire staff was great...Very friendly and engaging. The property was...
jaystuart742
Great hotel in Charleston
5
We just checked out of the Hoel Bella Grace and was sad to leave. We knew that the hotel would be nice, but surprised to see just how nice this small, boutique would be. We were in town for a wedding...