Named for General Francis Marion, the ?Swamp Fox? of the American Revolution, the hotel opened in 1924 as the largest and grandest in the Carolinas. It was originally built by local investors at a cost of $1.5 million from plans by noted New York architect W.L. Stoddart, who also built the gracious Poinsett Hotel in Greenville, SC. Throughout the years, many notable historic and famous clientele enjoyed the hotel?s full service and convenient location. In 1996, an extensive restoration earned the hotel the esteemed National Trust Award and once again the Francis Marion opened its doors as Charleston?s Grand Hotel. More recent refurbishments have added to the comforts of today and enhanced the hotel?s historic ambiance with sleek room décor reminiscent of the 1920?s grandeur with 21st Century comfort and convenience in the heart of historic Charleston on Marion Square.
The Francis Marion Hotel, with its central downtown location, is an easy walk to the antebellum homes, magnificent gardens, antique shops and boutiques, and world-class restaurants.
Experience unsurpassed views of the historic harbor at the Francis Marion Hotel, the only high-rise hotel in Charleston?s historic district. All 234 guest rooms including 10 Suites and 7 Penthouse Suites are tastefully furnished for today?s sophisticated traveler, and provide modern conveniences from wireless Internet access, voicemail and data ports to on-demand movies. Enjoy a wonderful night?s sleep surrounded by heavenly, European-style bedding with overstuffed duvets and down pillows. Our guest rooms also feature marble bathrooms with pedestal sinks and brass fixtures.
This is a historic building.
The Swamp Fox Restaurant and Bar, named for Revolutionary War hero, General Francis Marion, features classic Southern cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Executive Chef Simon Andrews and Chef de Cuisine Steve Klatt create regional specialties that emphasize farm to table practices using locally grown fruits and vegetables with respect to the traditional beloved flavors and techniques of the Old South. Known for its award-winning Shrimp and Grits, The Swamp Fox Restaurant and Bar overlooks historic Marion Square Park and is popular with both locals and visitors to Charleston. Guests can enjoy live jazz piano Friday and Saturday nights while sipping cocktails in the casually elegant surroundings. The restaurant also has a private dining room, the Parkview, which seats thirty and overlooks King Street and Marion Square Park. This intimate space is perfect for private events and small parties.
The hotel has a very large lobby.