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home to The Jacobson Building, located on
prestigious Broad Street, in the heart of the Charleston Historic District.
Our 200+ year old downtown home is privately owned and operated, ensuring
our guests the most comfortable accommodations and the very best value. Our
home provides the utmost experience for parties of 2 to 14.

The Jacobson House still contains the original 200+
year old fireplace with gas logs, bead board walls, and 14 foot ceilings.
Our condos are completely renovated, with gleaming
heart pine flooring, high ceilings, 6 foot windows, modern kitchens and
brand new tile baths. Central heat and air and original fireplaces, with gas
logs, complement our offerings and enhance your Charleston visit.

Click this photo for a 3D virtual tour of
our spacious accommodations.
Park
in one of the nearby city garages and enjoy the comfort of The Jacobson
Building. Historic Charleston can be explored by horse drawn carriage, tour
bus, boat or on foot. If you plan to fly into Charleston, we suggest a cab
ride to The Jacobson Building, because once here, you absolutely will not
need an automobile.
Special features of this property:
Private Phone,
High Speed Internet, TV/VCR, Microwave, Refrigerator, Laundry Room (Linens Provided). Complimentary Coffee and Tea.
What to do! Art Galleries, Fine Dining, Carriage
Rides, Ghost Tours, Historic Home and Garden Tours, Church Tours, Biking, Museums,
Shopping, S.C. Aquarium, I-Max Theatre, Charleston Battery, Waterfront Park, Famous
Charleston Market.
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Jacobson
Building is located in the heart of historic Charleston.
Waterfront Park,
The Battery and Market Street are within a few short blocks
of The Jacobson Building. We are in close walking distance to
Charleston's famous Edmondston-Alston House, the Heyward-Washington
House, the Calhoun Mansion and countless other Charleston
attractions. One-half block away is Church Street, home of St.
Philip's Church, known as the "lighthouse church," because its
steeple light helped direct ships in the Charleston Harbor.
King Street, a plethora of the finest
retail shops, is 2 blocks away. Also within strolling distance are
several Ghost Tours and Charleston's famous Market Street, where
vendors have sold their wares for nearly 200 years, including the
renowned "basket ladies." Charleston's finest eateries are all within a
few minutes' walk from your front door.
Rainbow
Row
This row of brightly-colored houses was built in the
18th century and reflects Charleston's early ties to the Caribbean.
Just around
the corner from The Jacobson Building!
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