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Sweet Dreams are Guaranteed at Florence Hotels and Inns

Libby Wiersema Libby Wiersema
Libby Wiersema lived in California and Alabama before settling in South Carolina 38 years ago, where she's covered the state's best culinary offerings and tells the stories behind the food.
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If you’re looking to spend some time in Florence, comfortable accommodations are at your fingertips.

For a luxury experience, try Hotel Florence. This boutique property is in the heart of downtown, so dining and entertainment are just a short walk away. Amenities include a business center, fitness room, complimentary turn-down service with specialty chocolates, and an on-site spa and restaurant, Victors, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.

 

Ambrias Garden Manor is a beautifully appointed historic home and Florence's only bed and breakfast. Photo courtesy of Ella Frazier.

Get the personal touch at Ambrias Garden Manor, a historic home with a Victorian theme and Florence’s only bed and breakfast. Innkeepers Ella and David Frazier offer a warm welcome and plenty of Southern hospitality, which includes a hot breakfast and some of the best grits around.

 

Hyatt Place offers stylish accommodations in the heart of downtown Florence. Photo courtesy of Hyatt Place of Florence.

For more modern accommodations, try the Hyatt Place Hotel, featuring plush bedding and views of the town from its upper rooms. You’ll also find all your favorite hotel brands—Hilton, Marriott, Choice and others—conveniently located near I-95 and I-20.

Whether you’re just passing through or staying to enjoy all that Florence has to offer, there’s a comfy place nearby to lay your head.

 

Libby Wiersema
Libby Wiersema lived in California and Alabama before settling in South Carolina 38 years ago, where she's covered the state's best culinary offerings and tells the stories behind the food.