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Charlotte Vacations

There are many reasons Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city, is on the rise. Like its tangy and slow-simmered barbecue sauce, The Queen City is a melding of history, genteel Southern charm, natural beauty, and eclectic flare. Whether you speed through the city like prize-winning wheels at the NASCAR Hall of Fame or you stroll slowly through botanic gardens, a Charlotte getaway is the perfect opportunity to see, explore, and taste the best of this beautiful city…and our Charlotte vacation deals make it even easier to make the journey.

Top Hotels in Charlotte

The best Charlotte vacations start with the perfect pairing of convenient flights and luxurious accommodation. Consider these guest-loved hotels as you plan your trip:

  • The Westin Charlotte: Stay in the center of lovely Uptown Charlotte, within walking distance to Harvey Gantt Center for African American Arts and Culture—a vital piece of national identity—and the Mint Museum Uptown. If you get carried away sightseeing, don’t worry—you can order a delicious meal with 24-hour room service or stowaway some snacks in the in-suite refrigerator.
  • Le Meridien Charlotte: Perhaps the name gives it away, but this downtown hotel has a contemporary Continental flare and comfort. Located within walking distance to the NASCAR Hall of Fame and the Afro-American Cultural Center, Le Meridian—true to its name—sits in the middle of the many incarnations of Americana. Relax back at the hotel with dinner in one of the three restaurants and drinks at the poolside bar.
  • The Dunhill Hotel: In Charlotte’s historic Fourth Ward, this downtown hotel keeps good company with McGlohon Theatre and Discovery Place, among other historic and cultural landmarks. Built in 1929, The Dunhill is a landmark, too, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time when you see the stately décor and enjoy old-school Southern hospitality.
  • Omni Charlotte Hotel: When you see a building of gleaming windows and elegant angles standing tall Uptown, tell yourself, “That’s where I’m staying.” From the gorgeous suites of this modern high-rise, you’ll be within walking distance to Blumenthal Performing Arts Center and the Time Warner Cable Arena. Enjoy an evening of entertainment and return to 24-hour room service in your luxury suite.

Major Attractions

As you'd expect from a marvelous metropolis, Charlotte boasts many museums, including the Levine Museum of the New South and Discovery Place Children's Museum, where your imagination will shake off its moth balls. Do you have a need for speed? Head to the Hendrick Motorsports Complex for NASCAR excitement, and then pay homage at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. As the flag waves the winning car across the finish line, go ahead and scream with joy—outside voices are welcome here.

When you crave a more refined experience, spend an evening at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center the building itself is a masterpiece of contemporary design that attracts major acts year-round, like traveling Broadway productions and international concert tours. Layer on the luxury with fine dining at one if Charlotte’s top restaurants before the first curtain rises. In the historic neighborhood of Elizabeth, just southeast of downtown, The Fig Tree Restaurant wows diners with artful Continental cuisine and a charming bungalow built in 1913. The Fig Tree Restaurant is trusted with more marriage proposals than any other dining venue in the city—perfect for your next romantic vacation in Charlotte.

Recurring Festivals and Events

If you’re planning your vacation in Charlotte around the cusp of autumn, don't miss Festival in the Park in September where you can stroll, people watch, and buy local wares. Bands, Brews, and BBQs at Carowinds and Charlotte Pride Week both occur in late summer. The early summer Charlotte Beer Festival is new to the annual calendar, but is quickly becoming a local favorite. Bottoms up.

When The Queen City issues you a royal invitation to its historic streets and immerging cuisine and brewery scene, accept graciously and book a Charlotte vacation package with Travelocity. Sweet North Carolina is waiting with a warm welcome.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Charlotte?
With vacation packages available from as little as $162, you won’t need to drain your bank balance to visit Charlotte. Travelocity can help. Bundle up flights, hotels and tours into a convenient package and land excellent discounts. The more you book, the more you save.
How long should my Charlotte vacation be?
About 2 nights is what many tourists book for their Charlotte vacation. That’s a handy guide, but there’s so much more to explore if you give yourself a couple of extra days.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Charlotte?
Scoring the best package deal to Charlotte is easy with Travelocity. With around 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties around the world, you won’t be short of choice when it comes to your flights and hotels.
Why should I purchase my Charlotte vacation bundle via Travelocity?
Nothing beats the satisfaction of knowing you’ve just scored the best price available — that’s our Price Match Guarantee. Add to that our incredibly broad range of magical destinations and 24/7 team of customer service professionals and you’ve got the formula for an unforgettable vacation.
Can I save money on my Charlotte car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
You most certainly can — combine your car, flight and hotel into a Charlotte vacation package and you can save tons. With so many places to explore in the Charlotte area, that rental vehicle will come in handy. Once you’re in the driver’s seat, turn up the stereo and make your way to Biltmore Estate, a top attraction approximately 100 mi from Charlotte.
Which airport is best for Charlotte?
Charlotte-Douglas Intl. Airport (CLT) is the arrival point for those jetting to Charlotte. Once you step off the plane, you’ll find yourself 6 mi west of the downtown area.
What is there to do in Charlotte?
Charlotte is full of places to discover, such as Spectrum Center and Bank of America Stadium. These two impressive attractions are on most travelers’ travel itineraries.
Where should I stay when visiting Charlotte?
The Wingate by Wyndham Charlotte Airport I-85/I-485 is the top choice of many travelers. Book soon before it’s too late.

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