John Rutledge House Inn
Constitution, John Rutledge, built his stately home in 1763 at its famous Broad Street address. Through the centuries, Rutledge's home has been remodeled and repurposed, taking on its role as an inn in 1989. The inn's rich history tells stories of sipping afternoon tea with President George Washington, entertaining President William Howard Taft, and whipping up the first-ever batch of She-Crab Soup. Be part of the inn's living history and join us during your next visit to Charleston.
05/30/2026
For generations, guests have left a small piece of their story in our guest book. ✍️ If you’ve visited and added your name to its pages, we’d love to hear your favorite memory from your stay—share it with us below.
05/16/2026
We are honored to have been voted Best Bed & Breakfast in the Charleston City Paper Best of Charleston 2026 awards. This recognition means so much to our team, and we are deeply grateful to every guest whose support and votes made it possible. Whether visiting for a Charleston staycation or traveling from afar for a vacation, it is truly our privilege to welcome each guest through our doors and be part of your time in the 'Holy City'.
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116 Broad Street
Charleston, SC
29401