
The Queen City where Southern charm meets modern hustle
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Dive into the heart of stock car racing at this interactive shrine to speed. It's not just a museum; it's a hands-on experience with simulators, historic cars, and a deep dive into the legends of the sport.

Housed in a historic textile mill, this is Charlotte's premier food hall. It's a community hub where you can sample everything from wood-fired pizza at Benny Pennello's to inventive dumplings at Bao & Broth.

The city's beloved 98-acre 'Central Park' features a large lake, walking trails, sports fields, and playgrounds. It's the perfect spot for a picnic, a paddleboat ride, or attending the annual Festival in the Park.

Charlotte's center city pulses after dark with rooftop bars like Merchant & Trade, sophisticated cocktail lounges in the French Quarter, and live music venues such as The Evening Muse in nearby NoDa.

This cultural campus in Uptown houses the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture, and the Knight Theater. It's a stunning architectural landmark dedicated to visual and performing arts.

The Southeast's premier luxury shopping destination, featuring high-end retailers like Louis Vuitton, Nordstrom, and Neiman Marcus amidst beautiful landscaping and upscale dining options.
things to do
Charlotte balances corporate energy with laid-back Carolina leisure. Your days can swing from cheering at professional sports to floating on the Catawba River, all capped with craft beer and live music.
Cheer on the Charlotte Knights, the city's AAA baseball team, in their stunning Uptown ballpark. With skyline views, a kid's zone, and Friday night fireworks, it's a classic American summer experience.
This world-class outdoor facility isn't just for whitewater rafting. You can also go kayaking, rock climbing, zip-lining, and mountain biking on its 1,300 acres of woodlands along the Catawba River.
Visit the first branch of the U.S. Mint, now an art museum with two locations. The Uptown building focuses on craft, design, and contemporary art, while the original in Eastover houses an impressive collection of American and European works.
This indoor market in Uptown is a grab-and-go paradise. Grab a fresh-pressed juice from Not Just Coffee, a gourmet sandwich from Local Loaf, or a box of artisan chocolates from The Orrman's Cheese Shop.
Experience the agricultural bounty of the Piedmont region. This massive, state-run market features local produce, plants, baked goods, and crafts from hundreds of vendors, open four days a week.
Follow the light rail to this walkable district packed with breweries like Sycamore, rooftop bars at novel apartment complexes, and lively gastropubs. The energy is young, social, and constantly evolving.
neighborhoods
Charlotte's character is defined by its distinct neighborhoods, each with its own history and heartbeat, from the historic streetcar suburbs to the artsy enclaves that fuel its creative soul.
The historic arts district, named for its former textile mills turned artist studios. It's the epicenter for live music, craft beer at spots like Salud Beer Shop, and colorful bungalows lining the streets.
A fiercely independent neighborhood with a punk-rock heart and a foodie soul. Find vintage shops, iconic dive bars like The Thirsty Beaver, and some of the city's most inventive restaurants along Central Avenue.
Charlotte's first streetcar suburb, known for its sprawling historic homes, tree-lined streets, and the bustling restaurant row on East Boulevard. It borders Freedom Park, offering a serene, village-like feel minutes from Uptown.
The city's most dynamic growth corridor, built along the Lynx light rail. It's a mix of sleek apartments, tech offices, breweries, food halls, and the Rail Trail—a linear park perfect for walking and biking.
A cozy, established neighborhood centered around Independence Park and the beloved Novelty restaurant and ice cream parlor. It feels like a small town within the city, with charming bungalows and a strong sense of community.
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Upscale salons in SouthPark and innovative barbershops in Plaza Midwood.
Find everything from high fashion at SouthPark to vintage treasures in NoDa.
From James Beard nominees to legendary BBQ joints and global food halls.
Skilled trades and design experts for the city's booming residential market.
Greenways for miles, boutique fitness studios, and a thriving yoga community.
A deep bench of financial, legal, and tech talent fueling the New South.
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