The Mills House Hotel
Described in 1853 as the “finest hotel south of New York,” The Mills House Hotel has hosted some of history’s most notable personalities, including General Robert E. Lee and President Theodore Roosevelt.
Within walking distance of the hotel, you can explore cobblestoned side streets, gardens dripping in Spanish moss, and landmarks such as the pastel-colored mansions of the High Battery.
Sporting antique marble-floored lobbies, crystal chandeliers and period furnishings, Mills House also offers a relaxing Hemingway-style restaurant and lounge and a rooftop terrace overlooking the hotel’s fountain courtyard. Mills House remains as elegant today as the day it first opened its doors.
|
|
|













You can email "Accommodations" by Copying and pasting this link into an email or instant message
or, clicking this link to email the link using your computer's email program.
These icons link to social networks where users can share and discover new webpages.