Guest Rooms A visit to The Mills House is like a delightful trip back in time to a fine antebellum home. Each guest room is individually decorated with fine period furnishings, including demi-canopied beds. From your window you can enjoy a spectacular view of Charleston’s Historic District … or of the hotel’s pool and sundeck. You’ll also appreciate many exquisite details, such as nightly turndown service, along with such conveniences, as color television, climate control, data ports and in-room hair dryers.
Executive Level Rooms
Furnished in the same gracious style as our other guest rooms, the elegant accommodations on this private-access floor feature additional upscale amenities such as plush robes, in-room coffee maker, and iron with ironing board. As a guest on the Executive Level, you’ll be treated to continental breakfast each morning, evening hors d’oeuvres and upgraded turndown service.
Suites For added comfort, choose from either our petite suites or our larger one- and two- bedroom suites. These handsomely furnished suites offer all the amenities of our guest rooms, along with the extra convenience of a livingroom or sitting area, wet bar, and refrigerator.
Meetings The Mills House has been designed for meetings in which quality and service are essential. With almost 5,000 square feet of function space, we can host meetings and banquets for groups of 10 to 350. Adjacent Hibernian Hall offers an additional 6,000 square feet, plus a 600-square-foot stage. Contact us today for complete information about our superior meeting and convention services.
The Signer’s Ballroom
Named for the three Carolinians who signed the Declaration of Independence, this room is adorned with antique chandeliers, sconces and period mirrors. With windows opening to the large Queen Street Gallery, this area is ideal for larger meetings and upscale banquet functions. It can accommodate 350 for a meeting and 250 for a banquet.
| The Planter’s Suite Located on the Mills House Hotel's second floor, this junior ballroom is made up of three adjoining rooms. It has meeting and banquet capacities of 100 and a reception capacity of 120. The Planter’s Suite adjoins the Robert E. Lee Room, named for the room in the original Mills House Hotel which served as field headquarters for the legendary general prior to the Civil War. Adjacent to both The Planters’ Suite and Robert E. Lee Room is the General P.G.T. Beauregard Lounge. This intimately sized reception area can accommodate a group of 30. |
The Middleton Room Named for Arthur Middleton, the fourth signer of the Declaration of Independence, this elegantly appointed meeting room has a capacity of 35 and is capable of hosting a banquet or reception for 40. Let us help you plan a successful Mills House event! |  |
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