The
Omni Charlotte is a wonderful option for both
leisure and business travelers to Charlotte.
It's connected to the Blumenthal Performing
Arts Center, and is only a block away from
some of the city's favorite attractions such
as Discovery Place, Ericsson Stadium and The
Charlotte Convention Center. Some of the
features of the hotel include a rooftop pool,
a sauna and fitness facility.
Charlotte
Marriott Executive Park
The
Charlotte Marriott Executive Park is a nice,
four-star hotel located near the Southpark
Business District. It's perfect for those
doing business in the area with all the
amenities required by professionals including
modems or dataports in every room and a
comfortable desk on which to work. To unwind,
the hotel offers both an indoor and outdoor
pool, fitness facility, sauna and a bar.
The
Charlotte Embassy Suites is an all-suite hotel
that always has the comfort of its guests in
mind. It has a lot of little extras that go a
long way on the road including a nightly
manager's reception and complimentary
breakfasts. The two-room guestrooms are
comfortable and are equipped with wireless,
high-speed internet access - a rarity in
Charlotte. The hotel also helps you unwind
with an indoor pool, sauna, jacuzzi and
fitness center.
An
unusual, but intriguing museum in Charlotte is
the Levine Museum of the New South. Dedicated
to the progression of the post-civil war
South, it is a fascinating look at the history
of the South told through exhibits and
interactive displays.
A
main attraction for Charlotte is the numerous
plantation homes and estates that are in the
area. A magnificent example of one of these
plantations is the Rosedale, a lovely 1815
manor house with eight acres of beautifully-tended
grounds and gardens. The home is located just
three miles from Charlotte and is a National
Register Landmark.
One
of the most popular attractions in Charlotte
is Discovery Place, a wonderful hands-on
museum that is fun for the while family. Kids
will love the interactive exhibits on subject
ranging from Space to the human body. More
than 500,000 people visit the museum every
year.