Francis Marion Hotel

Charleston & Kiawah Island, USA

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Francis Marion Hotel overview

Opened in 1924, the Francis Marion Hotel offers courteous service, elegant accommodation options, and an amazing location right in the heart of downtown Charleston. With all the local bars, restaurants, historic sites and tourist attractions within walking distance and some great golf on the edge of the city, this accommodation option is a great choice for a Charleston golf tour.

Accommodation

The Francis Marion has 235 rooms on 12 floors with many rooms offering scenic views of downtown, the historic Charleston harbour, and the popular King Street. Choose between classic guestrooms or luxury suites all of which have been restored to the original 1920’s style mixed with 21st-century amenities.

Golf Courses

There is a selection of great ‘low-country’ courses on the edge of Charleston such as RiverTowne Golf Club, Charleston National and Coosaw Creek to name a few, plus the famous Kiawah Island Resort and its five courses are only 45 minutes away.

Restaurant & Bars

The Swamp Fox Restaurant and Bar located within the hotel offers classic Southern cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily with an option for room service for hotel guests. This casual setting has options for all appetites and a lounge for evening drinks with classic cocktails, an extensive wine list, local drafts and bottled beers.

Plus, with the hotel’s downtown location, it is the perfect place to head out and sample all the fine and varied cuisine the city of Charleston has to offer.

Spa & Leisure

The onsite Spa Adagio is a full-service day spa located within the hotel and offers a variety of relaxation treatments from massages to hair treatments to facials. If you find relaxation in fitness, the Francis Marion offers a complimentary fitness centre for guests with machines, free weights and more.

Location

The Francis Marion Hotel is located on the corner of King and Calhoun Streets in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, a 20-minute drive from Charleston International Airport.

Golf courses near to Francis Marion Hotel

Dunes West Golf Course
at Dunes West Golf Club

Located 20 minutes from downtown Charleston in Mount Pleasant, SC, Dunes West is a semi-private golf facility designed by Arthur Hills in 1991. The course winds through Wando River and Wagner Creek marshes and live oaks.

Charleston National Golf Course
at Charleston National Golf Club

The short and tight par-4 16th has the most stunning views out across Copahee Sound, Dewees Island and the Isle of Palms. The large undulating greens, well protected by high-lipped bunkers, are a highlight of this classic South Carolina golf course.

Stono Ferry Golf Course
at The Links at Stono Ferry

The front nine winds its way through majestic pines and the back nine plays along the banks of the Stono River. An exceptional 18th hole island green is waiting for you to cap off your scenic round.

RiverTowne Golf Course
at RiverTowne Golf Country Club

Style: Parkland

This fantastic Arnold Palmer layout has won numerous accolades including ‘South Carolina Golf Course of the Year’ and ‘Top 15 Best Places you can Play in the State’. With five sets of tees, this course can be enjoyed by all levels of golfer.

Links Course
at Wild Dunes Resort

The Links Course at Wild Dunes is one of two fantastic tracks that Wild Dunes Resort has to offer. The course is relatively flat being that it is nestled in the marshlands, and even has a few holes that look over the Atlantic. While it may be mostly

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