The Lodge Alley Inn is one of Charleston's best-known landmarks. Dating back to the 1700s, it exudes the warmth of a more gracious age. Its oiled pine floors, thick Oriental carpets, and intimate parlors with fireplaces reflect Charleston's European heritage. After dinner at the resort's acclaimed High Cotton Restaurant, take a romantic stroll in the courtyard, or a horse-drawn carriage ride past stately homes and graceful gardens along cobblestone streets. Shop for antiques, enjoy lunch at a tavern dating back to the Revolution or stroll Waterfront Park, where the Civil War began. Then relax for an evening of jazz downtown before settling in for the night in a tall, four-poster bed. In addition, Lodge Alley Inn is part of the Bluegreen Vacation Club, and you may choose any of these locations as well!
Lodge Alley Inn is located downtown in the historic district, within strolling distance to the City Market, Rainbow Row, High Battery, Waterfront Park, museums, theaters, galleries, and more. The resort is set in a complex of 18th-century warehouses, restored and positioned around a spacious courtyard, fountain, and garden.