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9.8 40 reviews
Columbia, SC
08/08 – 11/08
£92/nighttotal: £276 (3 )
Downtown 2bed /1bath Near Usc (C)
2 2
apartment , Columbia
This two-bedroom apartment is located in a historic neighbourhood near Columbia's Five Points district, within a short walk (less than 0.8 km) of the University of South Carolina and close to several hospitals. The 2-bedroom flat, sleeping up to four guests, features a microwave, dishwasher, air conditioning, parking, smart TVs, and benefits from its proximity to local attractions.
10 21 reviews
Columbia, SC
21/06 – 28/06
£127/nighttotal: £889 (7 )
Ft. Jackson Cozy Bungalow – 1 Mile From Main Gate
1 5
apartment , Columbia
This 3-bedroom flat in a quiet, gated community is located just 1.6 kilometres from Fort Jackson's main gate and a short drive from downtown Columbia's attractions. This self-catering accommodation offers parking, air conditioning, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, sleeping up to six guests with a king-size bed, a queen-size bed, and a full-size bed.
9.3 6 reviews
Columbia, SC
15/08 – 15/12
£46/nighttotal: £5612 (122 )
Studio In The Heart Of Columbia
1 2
apartment , Columbia
This centrally located Columbia studio apartment, perfect for couples, offers convenient access to the city's attractions; precise distances to landmarks are not specified. The pet-friendly self-catering apartment sleeps two guests and includes a kitchenette with fridge, freezer, and microwave, plus air conditioning, internet, and parking.
9.3 3 reviews
Columbia, SC
13/07 – 20/12
£45/nighttotal: £7200 (160 )
Studio In The Heart Of Columbia
1 2
apartment , Columbia
This Bogotá studio apartment, ideally located in La Candelaria, offers easy access to key attractions such as the Gold Museum, less than 2 kilometres away. The self-catering apartment sleeps two guests, features a fully equipped kitchenette including a fridge-freezer and microwave, and benefits from air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and on-site parking.
Frequently asked questions about serviced apartments in Columbia, SC
What are the top attractions to visit in Columbia, SC?
Columbia's top attractions include the South Carolina State Museum, which offers interactive exhibits on the state's history and culture. The Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is another popular choice, showcasing diverse animal species and beautiful botanical gardens. For art enthusiasts, the Columbia Museum of Art houses a diverse collection of contemporary and historical works.
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Which restaurants in Columbia, SC are suitable for business meetings and corporate dinners?
For business meetings and corporate dinners, The Capital Grille offers a sophisticated setting and a menu of classic American cuisine. The restaurant has private dining rooms available for larger groups. Another option is the upscale Southern-inspired restaurant, 1801 Grille, which has a modern and elegant atmosphere.
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What are the top shopping districts in Columbia, SC?
The Vista district is a vibrant shopping destination with a mix of boutiques, art galleries, and antique shops. For a more traditional shopping experience, head to the Columbiana Centre, a large shopping mall with department stores and a variety of specialty shops. Five Points is another popular shopping area with local boutiques, bookstores, and restaurants.
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What are the benefits of choosing an aparthotel over a traditional hotel in Columbia, SC?
Aparthotels offer more space and independence than traditional hotels, allowing you to cook your own meals and relax in a home-like setting. They are often a more cost-effective option for longer stays, and many offer amenities like laundry facilities, which are not always available in hotels.
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What’s an ideal one-day itinerary for exploring Columbia, SC?
Start your day with a visit to the South Carolina State Museum, followed by lunch at a local restaurant in the Vista district. In the afternoon, explore the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden, and end your day with dinner at a restaurant in Five Points.
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