Visitors who love the heart of Myrtle Beach but who would prefer to stay a block or two away from the action will appreciate the quiet locale of Crepe Myrtle Inn. A basic but comfortable enough motel that was first constructed in the 1920s, this accommodations option retains the original Grand Strand charm, and is small enough to feel far and away from the high rise hotels that are found along the oceanfront.

The rooms at Crepe Myrtle Inn are basic and straightforward, with light amenities like TVs and ample parking for guests. Though the rooms are simple, the location is inviting for visitors who want to be close to everything, and guests will be just a few minutes’ stroll away from the oceanfront shoreline as well as the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade. There’s lots of ways to have fun in the neighborhood, including the Myrtle Beach Skywheel, the Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum, and the Broadway at the Beach theatre, as well as dozens of clubs, nightlife venues, restaurants, and shops to ensure guests never run out of things to do. With lots of options in every direction, visitors will never be bored when they choose the Crepe Myrtle Inn as a home base for their vacation.