South Hills Travel Guide
Tourist Guide


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Astonishing Scavenger Hunt: West Virginia’s Cultural Crown!
Our pick of the best South Hills Hotel Deals

HILLSIDE CHARMER 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom house in delightful South Charleston.
"The property was spot on or what they had indicated. The house was a gracious and beautiful spirit person. Any issues we had she immediately addressed it and resolved it."
Reviewed on 23 May 2026

South Hills Charmer
"Property just as described. Easy check-in/out. Would stay here again."
Reviewed on 17 June 2026

Full Home, hot tub, Game Room!

Holiday Inn Express Charleston-Civic Center by IHG
"Working staff all very nice. See no management anywhere. Overpriced relative to nearby hotels in better locations"
Reviewed on 5 July 2026

Embassy Suites Charleston
"Great breakfast 🍳 Complimentary cocktails and snacks at 5:30. Plenty of comfortable places to sit in the lobby. We didn’t take our pet because of the heatwave during the regatta, but it is very pet friendly. Walkable."
Reviewed on 5 July 2026

Charleston Marriott Town Center
"The hotel was sooooo out dated and not as clean as the pictures. Marriott definitely needs to give this hotel a lot of attention."
Reviewed on 6 July 2026
Our guide on where to stay in South Hills

Downtown Charleston
While visiting Downtown Charleston, you might make a stop by sights like Charleston Town Center and Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences.

Teays Valley
While visiting Teays Valley, you might make a stop by sights like Teays Valley Lakes and Sleepy Hollow Golf Club.
Kanawha City
You'll enjoy the restaurants and shopping in Kanawha City. You might want to make time for a stop at Kanawha Mall Shopping Center or The Shops at Kanawha.
West Side
If you're spending some time in West Side, Patrick Street Plaza Shopping Center and Ruffner Memorial Park are top sights worth seeing.

East End Historic District
East End Historic District is noteworthy for its casinos, and you can plan an outing to West Virginia State Museum and West Virginia Culture Center while you're in town.




