Cooking your own meals becomes more practical the longer a stay runs, and these hotels are designed around that, each offering an in-room kitchen for extended visits. North Charleston's economy includes aerospace, shipping, and manufacturing, and the hotels on this list serve people connected to those industries as well as travelers from any other field staying a week or more. Engine lets you book these hotels directly, and for 9 or more rooms, Engine Groups manages the room-block booking. Smaller stays stay self-serve for individuals or small teams.
What makes a hotel an extended-stay hotel in North Charleston?
Extended-stay hotels offer apartment-style suites with in-room kitchens or kitchenettes, giving you the space and amenities you need for a longer stay. They're designed for travelers who want to settle in for a week or more, whether you're relocating, on a project, or in training. Properties like Home2 Suites by Hilton Charleston Airport/Convention Center and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Charleston-West Ashley are built for this purpose.
What should I compare when choosing where to put a crew for several weeks?
Look at location relative to your project site, the size and layout of the suites, and what's included (kitchen equipment, workspace, parking, and laundry). Check how many rooms the property has so you know the crew can be housed together. On Engine, you can compare these hotels side by side and book the one that fits your timeline and budget.
How far in advance should I book an extended stay for a crew or group?
Book as early as you can, especially if you need multiple rooms. For a stay of 9 or more guest rooms, Engine Groups handles the room-block booking; for 8 or fewer, you book self-serve. Securing your block early gives you the best choice of properties and keeps your crew together.
What amenities do these hotels generally include?
Most extended-stay hotels offer in-room kitchens or kitchenettes, on-site laundry, free parking, and wifi. Some provide complimentary breakfast, a fitness center, and weekly housekeeping, though amenities vary by property. Brands like Homewood Suites, Residence Inn, and Candlewood Suites are on the list, each with their own mix of features.
What's the difference between an extended-stay hotel and a standard hotel for a long trip?
An extended-stay hotel gives you a full kitchen, separate living space, and amenities designed for life on the road, not just a night or two. A standard hotel room can feel cramped after a few days and offers no place to prepare meals or do laundry. For a week or longer, an apartment-style suite makes the stay more comfortable and cost-effective.