Charleston, South Carolina is a place where history and heritage are still very much a part of everyday living. Inside a city that seems untouched by time and nature is a 300-year-old culture of Europeans and Africans that permeates the city's architecture, visual arts, and customs. For the past three centuries Charleston has survived wars, fires, earthquakes and hurricanes - and despite it all, retained both her beauty and her dignity.
Charleston’s Old and Historic district is a National Historic Landmark and stands as a model of historic preservation, restoration and artistic expression. The Old and Historic District, which traces its origins to the 1670s, contains some 3,000 historic buildings. While over 12,000 buildings in South Carolina have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places, fewer than 80 have been designated by the US Department of the Interior as National Historic Landmarks – the highest possible designation for a historic site. Visit them all on your next visit to the Charleston area, and stay with us at the Marriott® Courtyard Charleston Historic District Hotel.
For more information on the Historic District, click on the link at the bottom of this page.
Guests of the Courtyard by Marriott® Charleston receive points in the Marriott Rewards® loyalty program for any stay booked from this website. Complimentary high-speed Internet is offered throughout the property as is a “Bountiful” Breakfast that features cooked to order eggs.
Nearby Attractions
- Charleston Historic District
- Joint Base Charleston
- Historic Charleston Plantations and Gardens
- SC Aquarium
- SC Coastal Beaches
- Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum
- Charleston Tea Plantation
- Boone Hall Plantation
- Magnolia Plantations and its Gardens
- Middletown Plantation







