Decades before The Dunhill Hotel would open, local architect Louis Asbury Sr. was entranced by the great Italian craftsmen who created cathedrals famous for their soaring, elegant roof lines. Today, The Dunhill Hotel stands distinct on the Charlotte skyline, an amalgam of American, British, and Italian influences, something those with an eye for period detail can detect. Opened in 1929 as the Mayfair Manor apartment hotel, with half of its original 100 rooms permanent residences, today's Dunhill Hotel is a thoughtful evolution. A full restoration was recently completed, and various on-going aesthetic improvements all share a common goal--to celebrate the original vision of Mr. Asbury, with a nod to the needs of the modern traveler.Decades before The Dunhill Hotel would open, local architect Louis Asbury Sr. was entranced by the great Italian craftsmen who created cathedrals famous for their soaring, elegant roof lines. Today, The Dunhill Hotel stands distinct on the Charlotte skyline, an amalgam of American, British, and Italian influences, something those with an eye for period detail can detect. Opened in 1929 as the Mayfair Manor apartment hotel, with half of its original 100 rooms permanent residences, today's Dunhill Hotel is a thoughtful evolution. A full restoration was recently completed, and various on-going aesthetic improvements all share a common goal--to celebrate the original vision of Mr. Asbury, with a nod to the needs of the modern traveler.
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nccanuk

12/14/2009

Provided by YP.com
Old time charm

Right downtown Charlotte across from Discovery Place. Quaint hotel I will stay there again. Can't get a better location. The restaurant i the hotel is excellent as well.

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1n1l

11/14/2006

Provided by Superpages
A local favorite of mine

This is a lovely historic hotel in Uptown Charlotte. The staff is always helpful and remember me from regular stays. The rooms are unique and cozy; I love that they don't charge you $6.00 for a bottle of water. The lower floors can be noisy at night, but I find the ambience and the overall experience well worth it.

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qusil321

07/03/2006

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Horrible customer service.. no one knew what was going on.. overall horrible experience.

I will give them credit. This is a very nice and beautiful hotel in the heart of Charlotte. However, everything they promise does not happen. After staying I realized that I had been over charged oven 146.00 dollars from my package price. Hotel management fixed it, only to find that their restaurant had many unexplained charges on our bill. It is clear that this hotel and its restaurant are looking for gullible guest that have more money then common sense. Also be aware that at dinner they will tell you Gratuity is not included and still charge you gratuity. We ended up leaving a $40.00 tip for a $100.00 dinner; ridiculous. In conclusion, choose this hotel if you want a overall horrible experience where you have to check behind there every move, or choose to stay some where else.

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wconnell1

01/10/2006

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Good quality for the price

Service can be a bit slow but the food is very good.

More Business Info

BBB Rating
A+
BBB Rating and Accreditation information may be delayed up to a week.
Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
Extra Phones

Phone: 919-782-5720

Fax: 704-376-4117

TollFree: 800-354-4141

Brands
None
Payment method
master card, visa, amex, diners club, discover, all major credit cards
Neighborhoods
First Ward, Uptown, Fourth Ward
AKA

Dunhill Hotel Group LLLP

Categories
Hotels, Lodging
Other Information

Parking: Lot, Free

Wi-Fi: Free

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Price Range : Average

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