Convenient Location among Summerville Hotels Near Charleston Southern
Other Summerville hotels near Charleston Southern University can't compete with the affordable price and convenient location of Country Inn & Suites. Located just outside of Charleston, SC, our Summerville hotel's guests can enjoy quick and easy access to a variety of exciting area attractions, including Middleton Plantation, Historic Summerville, Historic Charleston, the South Carolina Aquarium and Charleston Southern University. Country Inn & Suites is also a perfect home base for your South Carolina beach vacation. A short 30 minutes from downtown Charleston, our hotel delivers big-city excitement and small-town charm! Make your reservation online today and see what sets Country Inn & Suites apart from other Summerville hotels near Charleston, SC.
Nearby attractions include:
Drayton Hall (18 miles) America's oldest preserved plantation house has survived both the Revolutionary and Civil wars and has picnic areas and a gift shop. Phone: +1 (843) 769-2600
Middleton Plantation (13 miles) Revisit the grace and grandeur of the Southern plantation of the 18th and 19th century with acclaimed historic and horticultural uniqueness. Phone: +1 (843) 556-602
Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest (25 miles) South Carolina's "real swamp" experience includes 13,000 acres with a 1.75 mile self-guided boardwalk. Phone: +1 (843) 462-2150
Charleston Southern University (8 miles) This is one of South Carolina's largest accredited, independent universities with over 3,286 students. Phone: +1 (843) 863-7000
South Carolina Aquarium (24 miles) Enjoy more than 60 exhibits, Great Ocean tank of 385,000 gallons and more than 300 animals, and the Discovery Lab for a unique, hands-on experience. Phone: +1 (843) 770-1990
Carolina Ice Palace (11 miles) The palace is a year-round playground for recreational skating, hockey, extreme sports and virtual reality video games. Phone: +1 (843) 572-2717
The Citadel (23 miles) The Citadel is the only specialized four-year public college in South Carolina designated as a Military College. Phone: +1 (843) 225-3294
Charleston Museum (23.5 miles) Explore the rich and varied history of Charleston and the South in America's most historic city. Phone: +1 (843) 722-2996
Cypress Gardens (15.4 miles) Explore the swamp on flat bottomed boat, or visit the Butterfly House, Aquarium and Crocodile Isle. Phone: +1 (843) 553-0515
Historic Summerville (2 miles) Filled with quaint shops, specialty stores and boutiques, Historic Summerville offers a pleasant shopping experience.
College of Charleston (24 miles) This historic University is located in the heart of downtown Charleston. C of C features liberal arts and science programs for more than 11,000 students and is an epicenter for Charleston events and entertainment. Phone: +1 (843) 805-5507
Need more information for your Charleston or South Carolina beach vacation? Please also visit:
Summerville Medical Center (7.1 miles) 24hr emergency room and ER express with comprehensive medical services. Summerville, SC 29485 Phone: +1 (843) 832-5000
About Charleston
Like a picturesque memoir of the past, Charleston offers itself as a genteel world of cobblestone streets and stately antebellum plantations. Stroll along the famous Battery and through the Public Market, where voices from a bygone era still resonate. Or enjoy an intimate glimpse of the port city while riding in a romantic carriage, as your cares drift away. After building up an appetite, dine on a breezy piazza at one of the many quaint cafes and seafood restaurants overlooking the harbor. As night falls, let the enchanting mixture of music and laughter guide you into one of the trendy downtown nightspots. And of course, gentle island breezes from nearby beaches always beckon.
Did you know?
Prior to the Civil War, plantations were scattered throughout South Carolina. When the Union Army came through, however, many were destroyed. Currently, Charleston has four plantations open to public viewing. They lie along rivers, whose waters fed fields of rice, cotton, and indigo. Other plantations exist but are private residences.