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Raleigh, North Carolina - Embassy Suites Hotel Raleigh/Crabtree Valley from $109 per night
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This beautifully appointed hotel is centrally located in the heart of Raleigh at Crabtree Valley. The hotel is located across the street from Crabtree
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Raleigh, North Carolina - Homewood Suites Raleigh-Crabtree, N.C. from $89 per night
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This beautifully appointed hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Raleigh in the Crabtree Valley area, walking distance to Crabtree Valley Mall.
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Raleigh, North Carolina - Hilton North Raleigh from $99 per night
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The Hilton North Raleigh Hotel is Located in Raleigh- Nc and Just Five Miles from the State Capital of North Carolina. The Guestrooms At the Hilton North
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Raleigh, North Carolina - Sheraton Raleigh Capital Center Hotel from $152 per night
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The Sheraton Raleigh Capital Center Hotel is an upscale property adjacent to the convention center. The 17-floor hotel offers 355 luxuriously appointed
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Raleigh, North Carolina - Red Roof Inn Raleigh South Garner from $49 per night
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Red Roof Inns is one of the United States largest economy motel chains, with well over 300 inns located throughout North America. Red Roof Inns are conveniently located to attractions, businesses and are accessible from major
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Raleigh, North Carolina - Residence Inn by Marriott Raleigh Durham Airport from $164 per night
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Residence Inn Raleigh Durham Airport is located approximately one mile from the Raleigh-Durham International Airport and four miles from Research Triangle Park
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Raleigh-Durham, NC: Bull Market in the Southern Part of Heaven
Head to North Carolina for comfort food and southern hospitality.
Travel through Raleigh on the Historic Trolley.
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Destination Raleigh lets you explore the attractions of Raleigh and book your hotel room online. You'll find detailed information about Exploris, Haywood Hall House and Gardens, Historic Oak View County Park, Historic Oakwood, Historic Tours of Raleigh and other local attractions on our Attractions Page. We offer great deals on all of our featured hotels. Have a great trip to Raleigh!


Welcome to city living, Carolina style. Raleigh combines the best of the city with all of the beauty and tranquility of the country. It is a destination where visitors will find trendy restaurants on tree-lined streets, cutting-edge culture with Southern charm, bustling nightspots, not to mention some unique North Carolina historic sites. It’s hip without the hassle, and it's waiting just for you.

Named after Sir Walter Raleigh, this conveniently located North Carolina City is also the capital of the state. The present Capitol building, which replaced the burned Statehouse in 1840, stands on Union Square, the center of five squares at the heart of the city.

Raleigh offers visitors four temperate seasons and a multitude of things to do and see, indoors and out. Downtown Raleigh is where you'll find most of the city's museums, historic sights, state government buildings and several colleges. Many of Raleigh's best offerings are located inside the Interstate-440 beltline. Near the center of town are some notable entertainment and historical districts, including Historic Oakwood, the Warehouse District, Glenwood South and Hillsborough Street (the main artery between downtown and North Carolina State University, offering a wide variety of college-type bars, restaurants and coffee shops). To the north, halfway between downtown and the beltline, is Cameron Village, a popular shopping area with boutiques and restaurants.

Many attractions in the North Carolina state capital are tied to government institutions. The Legislative Building, an imposing structure of white marble that extends an entire city block, was the first state building in the nation constructed exclusively for the legislative branch of government. The 40-room Executive Mansion, a Queen Anne cottage completed in 1891, is one of the finest examples of Victorian architecture in the U.S.

As part of the “Triangle”, Raleigh is a thriving city: just what you'd expect from a state capital and a research center located in an area defined by three major universities. Research Triangle Park (RTP), located between Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, is among the largest research parks in the U.S. Some 140 companies and organizations call RTP home. Ranked by several major business magazines as one of the nation's top places to live and work, the area has attracted many new restaurants, shopping venues and cultural activities.

Raleigh’s culinary style encompasses the best of traditional southern food, from barbecue, Brunswick stew and banana pudding to fried green tomatoes, updated with the stylish "nouvelle southern" staples such as shrimp and grits and pecan-crusted chicken in Jack Daniels sauce. Research and technology jobs in the Research Triangle Park have attracted hundreds of northerners, and with them have come Chicago-style pizza and bistro dining. A growing international community has added spicy variety to the dining scene.

One area phenomenon is the long-popular beach music and its companion dance, the shag, a bop-style dance that originated in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in the 1950s. Raleigh is home to The Embers, a well-known beach band, and the shag is nearly second nature to locals who grew up there in the Sixties and Seventies. Beach music festivals are still popular, and free shag lessons are offered on Monday nights.

Raleigh's theater continues to impress. Performances by the main companies are held at the BTI Center for the Performing Arts. It has four attached components: the Memorial Auditorium, the Fletcher Opera Theater, the Meymandi Concert Hall and the Kennedy Theater
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Although Raleigh is home to a pro hockey team: the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes, the big draw is college sports, especially men's basketball. There is great rivalry among the area's major universities. Raleigh is also in the heart of NASCAR country, so auto racing at the Wake County Speedway is quite popular.

Annual events range from “Watermelon Day” and the annual State Fair, to Holiday Parades, with much available for children and adults alike.

A unique attraction to the area is the Oakwood Cemetery, the resting place of 2,800 Confederate soldiers, five Civil War generals, seven governors, and numerous U.S. Senators.

No visit to Raleigh would be complete without a visit to Mordecai Historic Park, President Andrew Johnson’s birthplace. It features an antebellum plantation house museum that was home to five generations of the same family, plus other historic structures grouped together along a "village street," providing a glimpse into 19th-century Raleigh life.

The State Farmers Market is more than fresh vegetables: it’s a family adventure. Considered one of the best and most modern markets in the U.S., the market contains 75 acres of indoor and outdoor stalls and restaurants. The lower level is exclusively for North Carolina-grown produce. The upper level contains food and gift products produced in other southeastern states. The market is open year-round and showcases a flavoring of the state's seasonal offerings.

With its history, ambiance and true southern charm, this North Carolina Capital city offers hospitality to every visitor all year long.


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