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in Charleston
40 Pinckney Street
Charleston, SC 29401
Nightly Rates: ( 269.00 - 309.00 )
3 Star
Property Description
As a historic Charleston hotel The Andrew Pinckney Inn still provides the comforts of the modern day. The boutique hotel provides complimentary wireless internet access a state of the art business center luxury bath amenities valet laundry services and much more. Our Charleston hotel offers many different room types to guests. Each room has its own character which cannot be duplicated by chain hotels that one often sees on every street corner.
Andrew Pinckney Inn
Amenities
· 24-hour front desk
· 24-hour security
· Accessible facilities
· Accessible parking
· Adjoining rooms
· Air conditioning
· Bell staff/porter
· Brailed elevators
· Bus parking
· Business center
· Children's play area
· Complimentary in-room coffee or tea
· Complimentary newspaper delivered to room
· Concierge desk
· Concierge floor
· Continental breakfast
· Direct dial telephone
· Drugstore/pharmacy
· Dry cleaning
· Early check-in
· Exercise gym
· Express check-out
· Fire safety compliant
· Florist
· Front desk
· Full service housekeeping
· Golf
· Hair dryer
· Health club
· Health club
· Housekeeping - daily
· Ice machine
· Indoor parking
· Interior corridors
· Ironing board
· Jacuzzi
· Jogging track
· Late check-out available
· Lobby coffee service
· Massage services
· Non-smoking rooms (generic)
· On-Site parking
· Parking
· Parking fee managed by hotel
· Parking lot
· Phone services
· Photocopy center
· Playground
· Public area air conditioned
· Safe deposit box
· Secured parking
· Security
· Spa
· Tennis court
· Tour/sightseeing desk
· Valet same day dry cleaning
· Wakeup service
· Wheel chair access
Room Information
Junior Suite
Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Cable television, Color television, Copier, Cribs, Direct dial phone number, Double beds, Fire alarm, Fire alarm with light, Hairdryer, High speed internet connection, Iron, Ironing board, Non-smoking, Remote control television, Shower only, Smoke detectors, Wake-up calls, Wireless internet connection, Extra person charge for rollaway use, Accessible room, Extra adult charge, Extra child charge, Extra child charge for rollaway use, Single bed, Maid service, Handicap room, High speed internet access fee, High speed wireless
Standard
Air conditioning, Alarm clock, AM/FM radio, Cable television, Coffee/Tea maker, Color television, Copier, Cribs, Direct dial phone number, Double beds, Fire alarm, Fire alarm with light, Hairdryer, High speed internet connection, Iron, Ironing board, Non-smoking, Remote control television, Shower only, Smoke detectors, Wake-up calls, Wireless internet connection, Extra person charge for rollaway use, Accessible room, Extra adult charge, Extra child charge, Extra child charge for rollaway use, Single bed, Maid service, Handicap room, High speed internet access fee, High speed wireless
Standard
Air conditioning, Alarm clock, AM/FM radio, Cable television, Coffee/Tea maker, Color television, Copier, Cribs, Direct dial phone number, Double beds, Fire alarm, Fire alarm with light, Hairdryer, High speed internet connection, Iron, Ironing board, Non-smoking, Remote control television, Shower only, Smoke detectors, Wake-up calls, Wireless internet connection, Extra person charge for rollaway use, Accessible room, Extra adult charge, Extra child charge, Extra child charge for rollaway use, Single bed, Maid service, Handicap room, High speed internet access fee, High speed wireless
Standard
Air conditioning, Alarm clock, AM/FM radio, Cable television, Coffee/Tea maker, Color television, Copier, Cribs, Direct dial phone number, Double beds, Fire alarm, Fire alarm with light, Hairdryer, High speed internet connection, Iron, Ironing board, Non-smoking, Remote control television, Shower only, Smoke detectors, Wake-up calls, Wireless internet connection, Extra person charge for rollaway use, Accessible room, Extra adult charge, Extra child charge, Extra child charge for rollaway use, Single bed, Maid service, Handicap room, High speed internet access fee, High speed wireless
Standard
Air conditioning, Alarm clock, AM/FM radio, Cable television, Coffee/Tea maker, Color television, Copier, Cribs, Direct dial phone number, Double beds, Fire alarm, Fire alarm with light, Hairdryer, High speed internet connection, Iron, Ironing board, Non-smoking, Remote control television, Shower only, Smoke detectors, Wake-up calls, Wireless internet connection, Extra person charge for rollaway use, Accessible room, Extra adult charge, Extra child charge, Extra child charge for rollaway use, Single bed, Maid service, Handicap room, High speed internet access fee, High speed wireless
Suite
Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Cable television, Color television, Copier, Cribs, Direct dial phone number, Double beds, Fire alarm, Fire alarm with light, Hairdryer, High speed internet connection, Iron, Ironing board, Non-smoking, Remote control television, Shower only, Smoke detectors, Wake-up calls, Wireless internet connection, Extra person charge for rollaway use, Accessible room, Extra adult charge, Extra child charge, Extra child charge for rollaway use, Single bed, Maid service, Handicap room, High speed internet access fee, High speed wireless
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is GMT
· Opened in 1860
· Renovated in 01/01/2011
· 41 rooms.
· 8 suites.
· 4 floors.
Directions
Located in the historic district area near shopping and entertainment.
Guarantee Policy
All reservations require credit card guarantee due at time of booking.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations must be made 72 hours before 4pm of the day of arrival. Guests who do not cancel within this time will be charged for a one-night stay with tax.
Recreation Information
Fishing
Golf
Health club
Hiking trail
Jogging trail
Playground
Spa
Tennis court
Jacuzzi
Nature preserve trail
Weightlifting
Area Attractions
Aiken Rhett House
The citys most intact antebellum urban complex -c. 1820-. Historic interiors surviving virtually unaltered since 1858 have been conserved and stabilized. Many family objects are still found in the rooms for which they were purchased.
Aquarium
With more to explore every day share in the wonders of South Carolina s backyard. Marvel at turtles stingrays sharks otters jellyfish alligators and more. Daily dive shows and interactive programs
Boone Hall
A must see. - NBC Daytime Television. Boone Hall reflects Southern heritage spanning 300 years on one magnificent still working plantation. House tours gardens slave cabins plantation coach tours live performances in season cafe.
Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site
Begin your Charleston experience where English settlers established the first permanent European colony in Carolina. This 664-acre historic treasure boasts a replica 17th-century tall ship functional cannons a zoo and an award-winning museum.
Charleston Harbor - Water Front Park
This park is an eight-acre linear park and pier along the Charleston Harbor entry. The park masterfully combines spectacular fountains spacious lawns intimate garden rooms walking and jogging path and a long pier with picnic tables and wooden swings.
City Hall Gallery
M-F 9am-5pm. Located in the Council Chamber of the Charleston City Hall -1801- the gallery contains portraits of many important leaders including one of George Washington by John Trumbull.
Drayton Hall
The oldest unrestored plantation house in America still open to the public. Admission includes guided House Tour Connections Program- From Africa to America interactive landscape tour African-American cemetery nature walks Museum Shop.
Edmondston - Alston House
Located on Charlestons High Battery the house affords a glimpse of early 19th century elegance style and comfort.Built in 1825 it contains Alston family furniture silver books and paintings. Three piazzas offer incredible views of the Charleston Harb
Firefly Distillery
South Carolinas first and largest distillery. Firefly Distillery is home to Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka the original sweet tea vodka and many more southern specialties. Guests are welcome Tue-Sat 11am-5pm for tastings closed January.
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
The Edwin S. Taylor Folly Beach Fishing Pier stretches 1045 feet into the Atlantic Ocean. The second longest on the east coast the pier offers not only great saltwater fishing and spectacular views but also tournaments special events and dining.
Fort Sumter National Monument
Open daily except New Years Day Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Hours vary according to the season. Concessionaire ferries depart from Liberty Square in Charleston and from Patriots Point in Mt. Pleasant.
Fort Sumter Tours
Stops at Fort Sumter National Monument where the Civil War began. Cruise to the island fort while you enjoy breathtaking views of Charleston and her Harbor. Depart from the Visitor Education Facility at Liberty Square downtown and from Patriots Point
Gibbes Museum of Art
Experience Charlestons history through art. Come face to face with stories of the South Carolina Lowcountry as seen through painting miniature portraiture sculpture photographs and more. Complimentary cell phone tour -using your own phone.
Historic Charleston Battery
No trip to Charleston is complete without a stop at White Point Gardens known popularly as Battery Park. This peaceful park offers unprecedented views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter while a look back across the street promises fantastic images
Historic Market Old City Market
Open M-Su. one of the nation's oldest public markets -circa 1804- this beloved attraction completed a three-year USD5.5 million renovation in June 2011. Shop for authentic Lowcountry souvenirs and hear the lilting dialect of Gullah ladies.
Joseph Manigault House
M-Sa 10am-5pm Su 1-5pm -last tour 4.30pm-. Charlestons Huguenot House was built in 1803.The Garden Gate Temple and outstanding collection of American English and French furnishings of the period capture the lifestyle of a wealthy rice-planting family
Magnolia
Open 365 days a year 8am-5.30pm call for Nov.-Feb. hours. This 17th century estate acquired in 1676 by the Drayton family features Americas oldest gardens -c.1680- which bloom year-round.
Middleton Plantation
A carefully preserved 18th century plantation National Historic Landmark and home of America's oldest landscaped Gardens. The House Museum highlights family collections and the Middletons' role in American history.
Morris Island Lighthouse
Morris Island is located off of Folly Beach and is an ecologically and historically sensitive barrier island. One of Charlestons best known and most beloved landmarks is recognized as one of the top 100 cultural sites in the state of South Carolina
Nathaniel Russel House
Grand Federal townhouse completed in 1808. Restored interior w/ elaborate ornamentation and a magnificent free-flying staircase. Set amid spacious gardens and furnished with period antiques the house evokes the gracious lifestyle of the citys elite.
Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon
Built by the British in 1771 American Patriots were held prisoner in the Provost during the War of Americas Independence. One of the three most historically significant buildings of colonial America. Educational tours/evening events.
Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum
At Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum tour the USS Yorktown USS Clamagore Medal of Honor Museum Cold War Submarine Memorial and the only Vietnam Support Base Camp in the U.S. Its history you can touch.
Postal Museum
Charlestons postal history. The Post Office Building circa 1896 was erected over the ruins of the old police station which was destroyed in the earthquake of 1886. The building at Meeting and Broad is the oldest continuously operated post office
St Philips Episcopal Church
Est. 1670 St. Philips is the Mother Church of the Province and originally stood on the site where St. Michaels stands today. The second structure at the present site was completed in 1724 but destroyed by fire in 1835.
The Citadel Museum
Su-F 2-5pm Sa 12-5pm. Closed College religious and military holidays. Museum portrays the history of The Military College of South Carolina and Corps of Cadets from 1842 to present. Exhibits feature photographs uniforms and archival documents.
Convention Center
The Charleston Area Convention Center Campus is the perfect setting for high-energy tradeshows to more intimate corporate meetings or events. Located just minutes from the Charleston International Airport and a short shuttle ride to the Historic Dist
Husks
Centrally located in historic downtown Charleston Husk the newest offering from James Beard Award-winning Chef Sean Brock of McCradys and the Neighborhood Dining Group transforms the essence of Southern food.
College of Charleston
Founded in 1770 the first municipal college in America was built in 1724 on land set aside for educational purposes. The present main building was designed by eminent Philadelphia architect William Strickland built in 1828.
Kiawah Beachwalker Park
Located on beautiful Kiawah Island Beachwalker Park offers the islands only public beach access including ocean frontage and a river view. Lifeguards on duty seasonally. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Operating hours vary seasonally.
Wild Dunes
Charleston AFB/Intl Airport