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North Carolina is a beautiful state with three geographically different regions: the mountains to the west, the rolling hills in the central area where Chapel Hill is located, and the beach to the east. It’s an easy trip to Asheville and the Appalachians when you’re in the mood for a hike among ruggedly beautiful scenery, or down to the beautiful Outer Banks area or Wilmington. Chapel Hill is located in Orange County in the center of the state, and features great music, arts, food, and culture. It is part of the Triangle area that includes Durham and Raleigh, and is a hub of scientific research and entertainment opportunities. The Triangle also contains the RDU International Airport, a hub for many national airlines.

What is the Research Triangle? The Research Triangle, aka The Triangle, is a section of North Carolina with a population of a little over two million and anchored by the cities of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill with a vast science and medicine industry. In these cities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill along with NC State and Duke Universities help to create the area’s dynamic, passionate, and constantly evolving culture and society. Really, The Triangle, considered one of the best places to live, is like one big city with multiple different communities that possesses a delicious food scene, a vibrant arts culture, and a strong young professionals community.

Chapel Hill, NC

 

What To Do In Chapel Hill

The New York Times –

Collegiate Chapel Hill and free-spirited Carrboro offer a perfect combination of fine dining, fun bars and local music.

 

Durham, NC

 

What To Do In Durham

Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy

Two successful Sanford School of Public Policy MPP alums offer perspectives of life in the thriving town of Durham, North Carolina.

 

Raleigh, NC

 

What To Do In Raleigh

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In this video, we’re going to be highlighting some of the best attractions in Raleigh, the state capital of North Carolina. Raleigh, much like other cities of its size, is a booming metropolis that offers that big city vibe while staying true to its southern roots.

 

Raleigh-Durham International Airport

While Chapel Hill and the Triangle area have many attractions, we are also fortunate to have the top-notch Raleigh Durham (RDU) international airport less than 20 miles away from the medical campus.

With direct flights to over 50 continental US destinations, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle on the west coast, as well as multiple international destinations (London, Paris, Toronto, Caribbean), it’s incredibly easy to travel the world from Chapel Hill.

 

Attractions in the Area

A sample of the vast local art culture

  • – Multiple collections, parks, and exhibits. It’s really good.
  • – ’s very own gallery.
  • – Duke’s museum open year around.
  • – NC State’s gallery and museum.
  • – Artists in the county open their studio for your perusal!
  • – No permanent collections but pushing the envelope.
  • – 1stFriday of each month!
  • – 2ndFriday of each month!
  • – 3rd Friday of each month!
  • – Last Friday of each month!
  • – About twice a year through Do
There’s something for everyone, all the time

  • – Almost a million people a year. Sights, games, rides, and fried foods.
  • – 40+gourmetfood trucks. 4 times a year. Gluttony at its finest.
  • – Over a thousand performers and of course food and activities.
  • – Attracting a crowd of over 10,000 a year, it’s the largest Diwali fest in the South.
  • – A festival of films by and about African-Americans.
  • – An acclaimed four-day international film fest.
  • – A multi-night event promoting, presenting and preserving jazz.
  • – Celebrating African-American history, art, and traditions.
  • – A festival celebrating the Triangle’s diverse LGBTQ community.
  • – Showcases Latino dance, music, and arts.
  • – Called “The World’s Greatest Dance Festival” by the New York Post.
  • – On the banks of the Eno. Crafts, entertainment, and preservation.
  • – One of the largest bluegrass events in the world.
  • – A free live event with a ton of local bands and activities.
  • – Presented by The Indy, it brings big name performers from all over.
  • – A yearly Chapel Hill event with an artist market, hands-on activities, and local food.
  • – Happens in bothANDat separate times.
  • – A celebration of international music, food, and culture.
  • – An annual music, art, and technology festival with focus on electronic and experimental sounds.
  • – A growing and remarkable jazz festival every year in Durham.
For kids and kids at heart

  • – One of America’s oldest and largest planetariums.
  • – A children’s museum.
  • – A museum for all ages, but a hit for those with kids!!!
  • – A history of NC with the NC Sports Hall of Fame.
  • – Not really a museum or zoo but a rescue for wild cats. This is awesome.
  • – The beginning of the American Tobacco Company.
  • – The site of the largest surrender of.
  • – One of NC’s leading collections of works by African American artists.
  • – The Southeast’s largest natural sciences museum.
College and professional

  • – An obvious favorite in the Dean Smith Center. Tickets can be found, we promise. And yes, there are other ACC schools right here in the Triangle as well but you must choose your allegiance wisely.
  • – North Carolina’s professional hockey team.
  • – North Carolina’s professional soccer team.
  • – A great minor league baseball stadium that also serves local NC beer.
Everything you could need

  • – Quaint shop in Carrboro where you can get unique gift for special occasions.
  • – The big and nice mall in the area with a movie theatre and Target nearby. There is also a Best Buy, World Market, Pier 1, and Nordstrom Rack across the street.
  • – High end shopping for clothes/gifts with nice restaurants nearby
  • – Near Duke campus with lots of cute shops that make for good gifts.
  • – In Carrboro with some shops and good restaurants in side.
  • – Really the high-end mall in Raleigh
  • – Outdoor mall in Raleigh that they are quite proud of
  • – Essentially a little community in Chapel Hill with stores and restaurants
  • – A funky mall in Chapel Hill with some high end and obscure stores. Also houseswhich is one of the best gourmet food/cooking stores you’ll find.
  • – You’ll find your Trader Joe’s, Performance Bike, Jos A Bank, etc.
  • – Locally made men’s clothing in Raleigh
  • – Locally made jeans/denim
  • – Unique boutique clothing store in Brightleaf Square
  • – Because sometimes you want a book store! Phenomenal Chapel Hill place.
  • – An large outdoor mall near RDU airport w/ lots of food options as well.
A few of the local venues and cultural experiences

  • – Chapel Hill’s local music venue. Nationally known and brings artists far and wide.
  • – Presents a diverse collection of music, paintings, and theatre.
  • – A pretty ballroom in Saxapahaw that gets a small but impressive line up.
  • – Also Broadway, opera, and performance. Only in Durham.
  • – The first state supported symphony in the country.
  • – Broadway, opera, performance. A beautiful hall.
  • – An outdoor venue in downtown Raleigh bringing all sorts.
  • – A small venue in Chapel Hill bringing in some of the smaller but great acts.
  • – Located in Durham and bringing in eclectic and impressive performers.
  • – Chapel Hill’s independent movie theatre.
  • – Located in. Also a great theatre showing indie and big films.
  • – One of Raleigh’s small venues that has lots of bands come through.
  • – Duke’s remarkable collection of performances.
  • – ’s equally impressive collection of performances.
  • – Local theatre putting on plays and interpretations.
  • – Venue in Durham across from Fullsteam.
  • – If you just want to see a list of all the local theatre/performance groups.
  • – Another good local theater
  • – A great place to see an independent film and music in Durham
  • – Outdoor venue in Cary with concerts, festivals, and events
Resident recommended!

  • – It’s really just a few hours away, and makes for a spectacular weekend.
  • – A wonderfully quirky city in the mountains just a few hours away. A great weekend trip!
  • – Great for running/biking, and there are plenty to be discovered.
  • – ’s Botanical Gardens. Great for a run, walk, or stroll
  • – The “park” of the tech industry. With sports leagues and activities.
  • – A beautiful garden that is free and open to the public. Worth the trip.
  • – Very close to the hospital with a great deal of serenity.
  • – #8 in the World’s Most Beautiful University Gardens. At NC State.
  • – Hike along a river and enjoy the woods.
  • – One of the many parks around.
  • – One of the popular hikes in the area.
  • – There are multiple trails and hikes in the area. This is a fave.
  • Farmer’s Markets in,,, and. GO!
  • – Located in Carrboro, the freshest seafood you can find.
  • – Best cooking store, with wine tastings on Fridays, and cooking classes galore.
  • – Papier-mâché puppet show. You have to see it once.
  • – With multiple vineyards in the area and state, it can make for a nice afternoon.
  • – See some of the most architecturally creative homes in the area.
  • – Located on campus, a favorite after work event for residents.
  • – A great place to for food, beer, and people watching
  • – One of the many golf courses in the area. This one is a challenge.
  • – A fresh dairy farm. One of our residents loves to bike to the farm.
  • and– Good for sailing, kayaking, beaching and relaxing.
  • – In the summer, come sit on the lawn and catch a flick.
  • – A very, very well regarded spa in Cary. With a spectacular restaurant and hotel attached.
  • – Go on multiple food tours to some great restaurants throughout The Triangle!
  • – With one of the best restaurants and small hotels in America, a great place to take the family.
For more information about specific city or towns in the Chapel Hill and surrounding area check out the links below.

From the Beach to the Mountains