Aptly known as Charleston’s Art Hotel, The Vendue celebrates Charleston's vibrant energy, modern vision and artistic soul. Bold and full of life, it’s a unique hotel set across two historic buildings - each with their own vibe. The Vendue invites you to ‘Paint the town red’ with its bold artistic flair, creativity and passion. Whilst The Enclave is a more tranquil escape inviting relaxation and personalised service. Ideally located for exploring the living museum of downtown Charleston, this is a hotel that invites you to stay a while…
Accommodation at The Vendue
Rooms at The Vendue ooze excitement, warmth, and entertainment, with each finished in bold white and red hues, punctuated by pops of captivating art and photography. King or queen-size beds are finished with luxury linens and amenities, whilst roll top baths and walk-in showers add a touch of indulgence to your stay. Spacious Premier rooms, filled with natural light, offer large walk-in showers and cosy fireplaces. For a more exclusive experience, just across the street lies The Enclave at The Vendue—a private sanctuary featuring stylish rooms with exposed brickwork, hardwood floors, and a laid-back vibe that promises intimacy and relaxation.
Dining at The Vendue
Wake up to a complimentary French-style breakfast delivered to your room every morning to get your day started right. Indulge in a culinary journey at Revive, the hotel’s restaurant, renowned for seasonal specials and modern interpretations of Southern classics. Enjoy lunch or cocktails on the rooftop terrace or get an early night with milk and cookies from the hotel lobby.
Things to do at The Vendue
The Vendue’s own artist in residence and regularly changing exhibits can be enjoyed on daily art and wine tours. Or head out to explore the stories of the Holy City on the hotel’s bright red bikes. You’ll find the waterfront and ferries to Fort Sumter, and Rainbow Row just a stone's throw from the hotel. It’s the ideal base to experience the city’s walkable historic downtown, and to delve into Gullah history by exploring local plantations, the Lowcountry, and the rich stories within historic homes and gardens.
Know Before You Go
It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between $5 to $50 per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kenwood Travel holiday. Currently, The Vendue doesn't charge a resort fee, however this can change at any time.