In Charlotte, the choices are endless...here are a few things you might want to see & do during your stay.
Optimist Hall
One of Charlotte's most popular food hall. A building formerly home to Charlotte’s largest textile mill built in 1892, was transformed in what is called today Optimist Hall, a food hall north of Uptown in the Optimist Park neighborhood. The 22,000-square-foot space is filled with many places to eat, drink and shop.

Sports
Bank of America Stadium: Charlotte's premier destination for sports and entertainment. located in Uptown Charlotte and home to the Carolina's Panthers.
Spectrum Center: Home to the Charlotte Hornets, the arena is used for more than just sporting events. Musical acts, family productions and other events including concerts, circuses, and professional wrestling all perform there.

Top Golf
Features 102 bays over 3 floors, an amazing rooftop terrace, lively music, mixed drinks, golf game concept and great food!

Arts & Culture
NoDa: Just a few minutes north of the city center by car or LYNX light rail, you’ll find Charlotte’s arts and entertainment district NoDa (short for North Davidson Street).A destination for eclectic restaurants, live music venues, colorful murals, and vintage and boutique shopping, NoDa remains Charlotte’s premier arts district, with new hot spots being added regularly to the mix.
Mint Museum (Uptown): The Mint Museum is a leading, innovative museum of international art and design. Committed to engaging and inspiring all visitors of the global community.

Carowinds
Carowinds is a 407-acre amusement park where you will find more than 60 world-class rides, Carolinas’ best waterpark and live entertainment

Childress Vineyards
Wine vineyard estate of former NASCAR driver Richard Childress, features over 70 acres of vineyards and 15 varieties of European Vitis vinifera cultivars. The vineyard offers daily wine tours, special events, live music, bistro and boutique
