I was not familiar with Charleston, so I did not know where we wanted to be. After a little research, King Street seemed like the place. Or group aged 27-85 and it work for all. Older folks in 2 bedrooms downstairs, "youngsters" on the 3rd floor. Everyone was able to walk to King Street, the free DASH bus system was easy to navigate, and drivers quite helpful, for those who couldn't walk the distance home, and it was safe for the "youngsters" to be out at night. King Street really came alive on Friday afternoon. Parking was adequate for 2 vehicles, secured inside the fence. We ended up with a 3rd vehicle we did not count on but there was room outside the fence. 3 bathrooms served us well. We cooked in a bit as this was the second half of a 10 night get away and eating out in Savannah and Charleston gets EXPENSIVE!! The kitchen could use more cookware for a house that sleeps 8 - larger skillets, baking sheets, etc. I packed a suitcase of cooking essentials, so we did OK. The frig/freezer is on the small end so beware if you're shopping before arrival. Overall, absolutely no complaints. Actually, just one - the dining room lights are excessively TOO bright! Change the bulbs.