North Carolina's capital, Raleigh, makes up the southeastern corner of the famous Research Triangle, with Durham and Chapel Hill at the other two points. The state's second-largest city is a vital centre of high-tech business and education. Unlike many cities that grew up around ports or stations, Raleigh was planned specifically to be the capital. At its centre stands the beautiful North Carolina Capitol building, a fine Greek Revival-style landmark, from which wide, oak-lined streets radiate. This careful geometry makes exploring Raleigh quite straightforward, although the city lacks the charming scenes that often develop with more haphazard growth, such as shops on crooked alleyways and old homes on narrow, hidden lanes. Nonetheless, Raleigh remains a pleasant city, with a unique mix of Southern heritage and down-home manners; elite academia and boisterous university life and athletics; and the fast-paced, sleek sophistication of Triangle professionals.
Raleigh has been described as somewhat sleepy in the past, but its nightlife scene has become much livelier in recent years, and its diverse historic districts and neighbourhoods cater to many different tastes. The area surrounding the Capitol is the centre of government, business and history. Despite its daytime bustle, it remains a lovely spot for a stroll, with grand museums and a leafy square. Nearby Oakwood is full of exquisitely restored 19th century homes and gardens. Moore Square, with its old-fashioned lampposts and cobbled streets, is another city oasis. By day, visitors can lounge in the park and must rub for good luck the giant copper acorn sculpture, in honour of Raleigh's 'City of Oaks' nickname. By night, Moore Square comes alive with upscale bars and restaurants, as do pedestrian Fayettesville Street and the chic Warehouse district, popular with Raleigh's 'urban hip' crowd. Shoppers should head for the posh shops of North Hills or the boutiques of Cameron Village. Those in search of a more colourful atmosphere, however, will find it on Hillsborough Street and in the NC State University district, where a jumble of undergrads, professors and tourists mingle in coffeehouses, restaurants and casual pubs. NC State is the North Carolina's largest university, and its strong reputation for research is often overshadowed by its wildly popular Wolfpack, a leader in intercollegiate sports.
Raleigh is often lumped together with nearby cities Durham and Chapel Hill, and though the three are only about a 30-minute drive from one another, there are different communities. Durham was once one of the most thriving African-American centres in the country. Today, its main attraction is Duke University, one of the top schools in the United States and home of the Blue Devils, another sports powerhouse. Its downtown areas, however, have suffered in the past years, although revitalization efforts are underway. Chapel Hill, meanwhile, has the reputation of a lovely college town, with beautiful old homes; endless independently-owned coffee shops, pubs and restaurants; and a decidedly liberal leaning. It is home to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, another top American institution, and the beloved Tar Heels, another top force in college athletics. The three cities, and their massive college sports followings, remain friendly rivals.
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Raleigh has a moderate subtropical climate. Although it has four seasons, warm weather is common throughout spring, summer and autumn. Summers can be quite hot and humid, while the spring and autumn seasons are extremely pleasant and sunny. Winters are mild, with somewhat chilly temperatures but very rare snowfalls.
This Raleigh hotel is only a 10-minute drive to North Carolina State University and Meredith College. It offers an indoor pool, gym and all rooms include a microwave and refrigerator.
Wingate by Wyndham State Arena…
Ideally located in the heart of downtown Raleigh, and only moments from State government buildings as well as the entertainment district, is where guests will find this conveniently placed hotel.
The Clarion Raleigh State Capital…
Ideally located in the heart of downtown Raleigh, and only moments from State government buildings as well as the entertainment district, is where guests will find this conveniently placed hotel.
The Clarion Raleigh State Capital…
Situated in the heart of Raleigh, directly across from the Crabtree Valley Mall, this all-suite hotel features modern amenities, including in-room microwaves and mini-refrigerators and is near popular attractions.
Only a short distance from the…
Located in North Carolina, this hotel offers free shuttle services to/from Raleigh-Durham International Airport. The hotel features an indoor heated pool and suites include a 42-inch flat-screen cable TV.
Every suite at the Embassy Suites…
Located in North Carolina, this hotel offers free shuttle services to/from Raleigh-Durham International Airport. The hotel features an indoor heated pool and suites include a 42-inch flat-screen cable TV.
Every suite at the Embassy Suites…
This Raleigh hotel is located next to Meredith College and North Carolina State University. The hotel offers a gym, outdoor pool and on-site restaurant.
The Ramada Raleigh Blue Ridge guest rooms include ironing facilities and…
Directly off Interstate 440, this Raleigh, North Carolina hotel is only minutes from the city centre and provides a number of free and modern amenities, including high-speed internet access.
Guests at the Hampton Inn Raleigh-North…
Steps from the shops and restaurants of Triangle Town Center and near other local attractions, this Raleigh, North Carolina hotel features an on-site restaurant and in-room microwaves and mini-refrigerators.
Guests staying at the Hilton Garden…
Providing easy access to major Raleigh attractions and a few miles from the state Capitol, this hotel features modern amenities along with a variety of on-site facilities, including dining options.
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