Whether you’re planning a beachside weekend or booking a food tour of the south, any of the best Charleston Airbnbs in South Carolina will greet you with the region’s signature Southern hospitality. The Lowcountry city is one of the most popular destinations in the southeast, and its vacation rental scene comprises a wide swath of housing, from sprawling waterfront abodes to impressive, multi-story homes dating back to the 1800s (like the Whilden House).
If you’re new to the city, it’s worth strolling its neighborhoods to study up on all the history within your line of sights: a single cobblestone street can include a hodgepodge of different architectural styles, including Georgian, Art Deco, Italianate, Victorian, Federal, Classic Revival, and Gothic Revival. Rainbow Row—a block of colorful, historic homes in the downtown neighborhood—may be at the top of your itinerary, but don’t underestimate the impact of a mosey down Charleston’s less-touristy streets.
Architecture aside, the cuisine (from hush puppies to delicious seafood and soul food), spooky ghost tours, and beach proximity make Charleston, South Carolina the place to be in spring and summer. Ahead, some of the most beloved and beautiful Charleston Airbnbs we uncovered for your next getaway—from pet-friendly villas and condos in the heart of downtown to tucked-away homes a short drive (or bike ride) away from the ocean.
Perks: In-unit washer and dryer, outdoor dining space, smart TV, crib
What resembles a Barbie Dreamhouse on the outside is just as dreamy on the inside. This spacious five-bedroom rental a stone’s throw away from King Street (on the main artery of the city’s historic district) features a green-and-pink palette befitting of the Wicked set and can sleep up to 14 of your nearest and dearest. Perks include a soaking tub that will ease your sore muscles after a day of exploring the city on foot, plus an abundance of space to sprawl out. Outdoors, make sure your crew reconvenes for a backyard BBQ if you’re stopping by in peak summer.
Price: From $415 per night.
Perks: Fireplace, dedicated workspace, coffeemaker, bikes
If you plan on spending most of your time shopping, loading up on fried food, and touring the city’s most beloved spots, you’ll be pleased about the prime location of this three-bedroom manor within walking distance of the city’s buzziest hubs, including King St. The typically Southern wraparound porch is anoter major highlight for people watching, dining, or imbibing alfresco. Inside, the Victorian-era home (which was built in 1885) brims with charm, thanks to individual color palettes that delineate its rooms, from the moodier bunk bed quarters to the powdery pastels of the living room.
Price: From $199 per night.
Perks: Historic design, full kitchen, free parking, patio
Staying here is like walking into a time capsule of sorts—one with plenty of modern amenities like lightning-speed Wi-Fi. Dating back to 1887, the two-bedroom Whilden House features soaring ceilings, original design details such as crown molding and stained glass, along with a massive southern wraparound porch and canopy beds that grace the sleeping spaces. If you plan on enjoying the local culinary delights, consider that at the Whilden, you’re within strolling distance of some great eats (Leon’s Fine Poultry and Oyster Shop, Rodney Scott’s BBQ, and Maison, to name a few).