
Franklin County shifts from one town center to another.
Best Stays by Sonder Franklin County
Franklin County moves between Washington, Union, Sullivan, and Pacific, with day trips, courthouse squares, river access, and city errands shaping the pace. Start with the town that fits your trip, then find Sonder apartment-style stays and boutique hotels close to where you need to be.
Downtown streets, neighborhood lights, Franklin County mornings.
From Washington to Union and Sullivan, Franklin County’s city stays keep you near downtown blocks, local dining, and easy access across Missouri’s river country.
Find the right kind of stay.
From boutique hotels in the middle of everything to apartment-style stays built for settling in, browse South Carolina by the kind of place that fits your trip.
Stays for exploring Franklin County's walkable town centers.
A curated edit of stays across Franklin County, from Washington and Union to Pacific, with Hotels, Boutique Hotels, and Apartments to compare before you narrow by city or neighborhood.
Franklin County travel questions, answered.
Quick answers to the questions travelers ask most.
Choose the Franklin County city with the most direct access to the sights and dining you plan to use most. If you want an easy, short-stay base, look for a central listing with nearby food and simple arrival logistics. Check the listing for the exact neighborhood fit.
Pick the Franklin County city that gives you the most everyday convenience for a longer stay, especially if you want groceries, takeout, and a quieter evening rhythm. Apartment-style layouts tend to work well for extra space and routine. Review the listing for kitchen and laundry details where available.
Stay in the Franklin County city with the most walkable core if you plan to rely on foot travel and short local rides. A central address usually makes errands, meals, and casual outings simpler. For exact access to transit or parking, check the listing before booking.
Book the Franklin County city with the densest nearby dining options if meals are a big part of your trip. Central stays usually make it easier to sample local restaurants without adding much transit time. The listing should show whether you are close to food and coffee on foot.
Choose a Franklin County city that suits a quieter routine if you need to work between outings. Look for a stay with space to spread out and reliable work-friendly amenities where available, then confirm details in the listing. A calmer location can make longer work sessions easier to manage.


