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A visit to Raleigh...

is more than a trip to a blossoming Southern metropolis—you'll feel enriched and energized the instant you’re warmly welcomed by its smart, savvy locals. Raleigh’s bright minds head top-tier technology, education and life science institutions; its artists create a bevy of cultural and culinary touchstones; and its storytellers proudly carry on the collective heritage of a rich, historic capital city.  Invigorate your senses by sampling the many flavors of cutting-edge Southern cuisine enhanced by artisan craft brews and spirits. Get your toes tapping to the sounds of emerging music and bands, as well as rollicking bluegrass festivals and more. Discover gifts and treasures from local boutiques, including many handmade and custom designs for truly eclectic finds. And, join in broadening your horizons through an enticing array of visual and performing arts exhibitions.  Should you need a nature break, you’ll need not go far! While the city bustles, the serenity of its surroundings permeates the area with natural parks built for sports and exploring, vast greenways conducive to cycling and taking in the sights and beautiful lakes that encourage the ultimate in relaxation.  Raleigh may be quiet about the fact that it’s leading in most recent quality-of-life rankings, but the fact is, you’ll enjoy visiting as much as people enjoy living here. Its authenticity is homegrown by passionate locals, rooted in Raleigh.

Détails du lieu

Hôtels152
Centre de conventions500 000 pi. ca.
Chambres d’invités16 794
Chambres d’invités dans 1 hôtel400
Sites d’événements spéciaux250
Tarif moyen des chambres102,90 $ US
Taux d’occupation69.1%
Restaurants1 300
Coût quotidien des repas59,00 $ US
Taux d’imposition7.25%
Type de lieuOffice du tourisme (CVB)
Discover RaleighDiscover Raleigh
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Distance from RDU International Airport airport 14 mi

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Attractions locales

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Musée
With state-of-the-art laboratories, research opportunities, interactive exhibits and live presentations given by top scientists, NCNMS makes science a tangible and enjoyable experience. Free admission. Daily hours vary; call or visit website.
11 W. Jones St.
Raleigh, NC, US 27601
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North Carolina Museum of History
North Carolina Museum of History
Musée
Explore more than 14,000 years of N.C. history, from the earliest inhabitants through the 20th century. The exhibit "The Story of N.C." features fascinating artifacts, multimedia presentations and interactives for all ages. Free admission. Book group tours at nccapvisit.org. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., noon-5pm.
5 E. Edenton St.
Raleigh, NC, US 27601
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North Carolina Museum of Art
North Carolina Museum of Art
Musée
One of the premier visual arts museum campuses in the South, connecting art, nature and people. Featuring free permanent collection galleries, including more than 30 Rodin sculptures and a center for special exhibitions, plus a 164-acre Museum Park. Free admission (fee for some exhibitions and programs). Hours vary; call or visit website.
2110 Blue Ridge Rd.
Raleigh, NC, US 27607
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Gregg Museum of Art & Design
Gregg Museum of Art & Design
Musée
With 35,000+ objects available for research and enjoyment (textiles, ceramics, photography and Native American art) and an ongoing series of exhibitions and programs, this is one of the Southeast's cultural treasures. Email or call to arrange a visit or book a venue for weddings, receptions or events.
1903 Hillsborough St.
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC, US 27607
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CAM Raleigh
CAM Raleigh
Musée
Sparks new thinking by creating ever-changing experiences that explore what’s now and nearing in art and design. Enjoy guided tours every Sun. at 2pm. Release your imagination at the Creation Station, or stop by on First Fridays for food trucks, student docents and entertainment! Hours: Thurs.-Fri., 12-6pm; Sat.-Sun., noon-5pm.
409 W. Martin St.
Raleigh, NC, US 27603
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North Carolina State Capitol
North Carolina State Capitol
Repère historique
Completed in 1840, this National Historic Landmark is one of the best-preserved examples of a civic building in Greek Revival-style architecture. It originally housed the governor’s office, legislative chambers, state library and state geologist’s office. Free admission. Hours: Tues.-Sat., 8am-5pm. Guided tours for 10+ available with advance notice (919.807.7950, 866.724.8687 or nccapvisit.org).
1 E. Edenton St.
Raleigh, NC, US 27601
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North Carolina Executive Mansion
North Carolina Executive Mansion
Repère historique
This fine, Victorian-style mansion, built from native materials and home to N.C. governors since 1891, was described by F.D.R. as having "the most beautiful governor’s residence interior in America." Free admission. Tour reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance; tour hours are limited and vary seasonally.
200 N. Blount St.
Raleigh, NC, US 27601
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Mordecai Historic Park
Mordecai Historic Park
Repère historique
Located near downtown Raleigh, this site is home to some of N.C.’s most extraordinary treasures, including the Mordecai House and the birthplace of 17th President Andrew Johnson. Tours are offered Tues.-Sun. Historic trolley tours of Raleigh are offered on Sat., March-Dec. Admission and hours vary; call or visit website.
1 Mimosa St.
Raleigh, NC, US 27604
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Historic Oakwood
Historic Oakwood
Repère historique
An historic neighborhood of lovingly-restored Victorian and early 20th-century homes in a great variety of styles and sizes, many with beautiful gardens. This 30-block area to the east of the 100-700 blocks of Person St. may be enjoyed by driving or walking; self-guided walking tour brochures available at the Raleigh, N.C., Visitor Information Center (off City Plaza, Fayetteville St., downtown Raleigh). Annual Garden Tour and Tea each May and Candlelight Tour each Dec. offer opportunities to enter homes and gardens.
411 N. Bloodworth St.
Raleigh, North Carolina, NC, US 27604
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North Carolina Symphony
Vie nocturne
Founded in 1932, the N.C. Symphony performs 175 concerts annually throughout the state. The symphony is based in Meymandi Concert Hall at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Raleigh and in an outdoor summer venue, Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary. Admission varies. Box Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm.
2 E. South St.
Raleigh, North Carolina, NC, US 27601
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Broadway Series South
Broadway Series South
Théâtre
If you’re looking for world-class entertainment, look no further. Some of the industry’s biggest touring shows, performers, concerts, and comedians are headed your way from the Great White Way! And there’s simply no better venue to experience them than the Duke Energy Center. Admission varies; call or visit website.
2 E. South St
Duke Energy Center
Raleigh, NC, US 27601
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Estey Hall
Estey Hall
Repère historique
Built in 1874, Estey Hall is the nation’s first dormitory for women on a coeducational campus and is Shaw’s oldest surviving building. Bricks for construction were handmade on the grounds of the university. Women first attended classes here in home economics, music, art and religion. Hours: by appointment only.
118 E. South St.
Shaw University
Raleigh, NC, US 27601
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Videri Chocolate Factory
Videri Chocolate Factory
Shopping
A friendly, bean-to-bar chocolate factory, retail store and coffee shop, the ultimate destination for chocolate lovers! Visit for a free self-guided tour of the factory to learn about the chocolate-making process. Enjoy an array of delicious hand-crafted chocolate bars and bonbons with coffee. Daily hours vary.
327 W. Davie St.
Raleigh, NC, US 27601
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Carolina Mudcats
Carolina Mudcats
Loisirs
Providing a family-friendly atmosphere and representing the Magic of Baseball, Five County Stadium serves as an escape from the bustle of the city to enjoy a ballpark hotdog and America’s pastime. This venue presents innovative, affordable, quality experiences and fun to be had by all. Visit website for game schedule.
1501 N.C. Hwy. 39
Zebulon, NC, US 27597
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Red Hat Amphitheater
Red Hat Amphitheater
Vie nocturne
Red Hat Amphitheater has become a beacon for live entertainment in the Southeast. Just steps from the fun and energy of downtown Raleigh’s bars, clubs, galleries and restaurants, this 6,000-seat venue blends the state-of-the-art with the simply convenient. Events run from April through Oct. Box Office Hours: Show days, from 2pm.
500 S. McDowell St.
Raleigh, NC, US 27601
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PNC Arena
PNC Arena
Loisirs
The 19,700-seat venue has hosted an array of major sports, concert tours and large-scale events, including NCAA Basketball tournaments, Stanley Cup Finals, the NHL All-Star Game and more. With 700,000 square feet of space, it welcomes more than 1.5 million guests and plays host to 150+ events on an annual basis.
1400 Edwards Mill Rd.
Raleigh, NC, US 27607
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Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Vie nocturne
Located among 14 acres of hardwoods and pines and beautifully situated next to Symphony Lake, Booth Amphitheatre blends with its natural setting as one of the most distinctive performing arts venues in the southeast. With a capacity of 7,000, patrons can enjoy seating on the spacious lawn or the Crescent deck.
8003 Regency Pkwy.
Cary, NC, US 27518
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Centres de congrès

Raleigh Convention CenterRaleigh Convention Center is ideally located in Raleigh, North Carolina. You’ll be welcomed into a grand lobby of dazzling floor-to-ceiling windows.
Espace d’exposition150 000 pi. ca.
Espace total de la réunion90 582 pi. ca.
Chambres à 1 mi. du centre de convention900

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