Vogue featured two of EPG’s properties, Costa and Zero George Hotel, in a Charleston travel guide to experience the best of this quintessential Southern town.
Charleston, South Carolina is a treat for the senses. From the balmy breeze blowing through the old oak trees and swaying the Spanish moss, to the cobblestone streets and the architecture of historic homes—plus, of course, the unparalleled food scene—this Lowcountry hotspot will always delight. Best of all, Charleston exudes the charm and community feel of a small town, with much more to offer than first meets the eye.
Here, find Vogue’s guide to the best places to stay, eat, and shop in this quintessential Southern town:
ZERO GEORGE HOTEL:
Originally built in 1804, the boutique hotel Zero George consists of a series of restored historic residences and two carriage houses, preserving the architecture that is so unique to Charleston while also featuring all of the modern amenities you might need. The hotel features 16 guest rooms and suites surrounding a gorgeous private garden courtyard, and offers complimentary bikes, a fabulous restaurant, and even on-site cooking classes. It feels a little like staying at the home of a fancy aunt (who really minds her Ps and Qs when hosting).COSTA:
An ode to the Mediterranean shores of Italy, expect fresh seafood paired with Italian classics such as handmade pasta, mortadella, burrata, pork Milanese—the list goes on. The Candele pasta with anchovies and lemon is the most interesting noodle, while the location is also extremely spacious which—something a rarity in Charleston, making it a great choice for a group. (There’s also a full bar with seating if you’re just popping in as a couple.)
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