The 10 Best Things to do in Charlotte, North Carolina (NC)

October 4, 2021 Renato Branum

Charlotte /ˈʃɑːrlət/ is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located in the Piedmont, it is the county seat of Mecklenburg County.
Restaurants in Charlotte

1. Billy Graham Library

4330 Westmont Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217-1001 +1 704-401-3200 [email protected] http://billygrahamlibrary.org/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 2,409 reviews

Billy Graham Library

Journey through history with one of the most influential voices of the 20th century. Learn more about Billy Graham and his message of God’s love. Through multimedia exhibits, films, and memorabilia, you'll relive the historic moments of his life. Tour the restored Graham family home, shop in Ruth’s Attic, and enjoy lunch in the Dairy Bar. The Billy Graham Library will leave you inspired by this amazing man and his message of hope.

Reviewed By SilverStar092

This site is a wonderful experience as it includes the Graham homestead, a building housing displays of key events in Rev. Graham's life and a good dairy bar that is perfect for lunch. The grounds offer some nice walking paths as well. Amazingly there is no charge to visit and this is a great place to spend a couple hours.

2. Discovery Place Science

301 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28202-2138 +1 704-372-6261 [email protected] https://science.discoveryplace.org/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,467 reviews

Discovery Place Science

This hands-on science Museum in Uptown Charlotte features exciting interactive exhibitions, a larger-than-life IMAX Dome Theatre and educational programs. We offer summer camps and birthday parties too.

Reviewed By drwhocooke - Talisay, Philippines

This facility is consistently one of my favorite "accessible science" venues! Entertaining, engaging, and educational displays and activities are suited for all ages, with an emphasis on sparking the curiosity and wonder of children. Don't miss it when you visit (or live in) Charlotte!

3. Hendrick Motorsports Complex

Stowe Lane, Charlotte, NC +1 704-455-3400 [email protected] http://www.hendrickmotorsports.com/hendrick-motorsports-shops-museum-complex.asp?bhcp=1
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 450 reviews

Hendrick Motorsports Complex

Reviewed By movinandgroovin2018 - Atlanta, United States

Located within 5 minutes of Charlotte Motor Speedway, this was a great way enjoy a free museum dedicated to Hendrick's racing team throughout the years. Free to the public, plenty of free parking, and a well stocked gift shop!

4. Levine Museum of the New South

200 E 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28202-2508 +1 704-333-1887 [email protected] http://www.museumofthenewsouth.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 563 reviews

Levine Museum of the New South

Visitors are awed by the interactive, multi-sensory exhibits at this museum dedicated to exploring the Southern United States during the post-Civil War period.

Reviewed By 900johnn - Sydney, Australia

All visitors to this extraordinary "learning through tourism" museum -- which begins its story immediately after the civil war through to the present -- must surely be grateful to the munificent far-farsightedness of the locally-famed Leon Levine & his Levine Foundation without whom this most accessible history of Charlotte & Piedmont's foundation, its trials'n'tribulations -- for mostly African-American people racially & economically, but Caucasians have done it economically tough very often too -- could not have been possible. It pulls no punches about the region's racial inequality.......indeed the 2nd (upper floor) part of the visit graphically evidences that racial inequality & injustice in Charlotte is yet dealt with convincingly>> & likewise so not just in these parts..but nation-wide! Allow 2 hours min. to immerse yourself in engaging & often entertaining visual & sometimes interactive exhibits that never want for intriguing nor enjoying wonderment at humanity's capacity to overcome. Footnote: there's no coffee shop here, but on the far side of the (conveniently adjacent!) Seventh Street under-cover carpark ( where you may have free 2hr weekdays + all day weekend parking validation by the museum !) there's a not unpleasant food hall offering all manner of drinks & food in casual abundance.

5. BB&T Ballpark

324 S Mint St, Charlotte, NC 28202-1465 +1 704-274-8300 [email protected] http://www.charlotteknights.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 749 reviews

BB&T Ballpark

The Charlotte Knights are the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. The Knights play their home games in Uptown Charlotte, NC at BB&T Ballpark.

Reviewed By 799joyh - Harrisburg, United States

This beautiful ballpark is located in the heart of Uptown Charlotte set against the backdrop of the Charlotte skyline, and it is Home to the Charlotte Knights, AAA Chicago White Sox affiliate. There is not a bad seat in the park, although we always sit in the lower section to the right of the Pressbox which features padded seats and a section server. The park offers many diverse Food/Drink options including my favs gourmet hotdogs and Barbecue topped Nachos. Generous Promotional offers and Firework nights. Always a fun time!

6. NASCAR Hall of Fame

400 E Martin Luther King Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28202-2343 +1 704-654-4400 [email protected] http://www.nascarhall.com/
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4.5 based on 2,388 reviews

NASCAR Hall of Fame

The NASCAR Hall of Fame is where legends live on. Where fun lives on. Where the race lives on. Enjoy amazing artifacts, interactive exhibits, simulator rides and special events at the High Octane Theater. Plus, you can grab a bite to eat in the NASCAR Hall of Fame Café or at the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant. You also can take home a souvenir at the gift shop to help you remember it all.

Reviewed By tilleym2016 - Social Circle, United States

Fun and informative even if not a Nascar fan. Be sure and ride in the simulator, my wife enjoyed it as much as I did. Good restaurant just as you exit , Buffalo Wild Wings.

7. Freedom Park

1900 East Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203-5828 +1 704-432-4280 http://charmeck.org/mecklenburg/county/ParkandRec/Parks/ParksByRegion/CentralRegion/Pages/Freedom.aspx
Excellent
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4.5 based on 771 reviews

Freedom Park

Reviewed By jeffreytraynor - Charlotte, United States

Beautiful park. So much to do: circle the lake, hop on the greenway, visit the nature museum, watch a concert, visit a festival, play on the many playgrounds, play on the sports fields, have a family BBQ, etc, etc.

8. Mint Museum Uptown

500 S Tryon St Levine Center for the Arts, Charlotte, NC 28202-1811 +1 704-337-2000 http://mintmuseum.org/mint-museum-uptown/
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4.5 based on 467 reviews

Mint Museum Uptown

Designed by Machado and Silvetti Associates of Boston, the five-story, 145,000-square-foot facility combines inspiring architecture with cutting-edge exhibitions to provide visitors with unparalleled educational and cultural experiences. Located in the heart of Charlotte's burgeoning city center, Mint Museum Uptown is an integral part of the Levine Center for the Arts, a cultural campus that includes the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture, the Knight Theater, and the Duke Energy Center. Mint Museum Uptown also features a wide range of visitor amenities, including the 240-seat James B. Duke Auditorium, the Lewis Family Gallery, art studios, a restaurant, and a museum shop.

Reviewed By 337PaulJ337 - Washington DC, United States

My son and I visited the Mint on a recent trip to Charlotte. Charmed by the massive yet beautiful outside, we were treated to a truly exciting and compelling collection. We loved the American art, with sprinkles of costumes and sculpture, going from early America up to contemporary art. The spaces are open and flexible, with nice touches and perfect lighting, inviting you to linger at your favorites (and we had several). The craft/sculptural floor is also stunning, with a few massive works and small works that you simply want to absorb. We even loved the temporary installation! Just a great find for anyone visiting downtown.

9. The Bank of America Stadium

800 S Mint St, Charlotte, NC 28202-1518 +1 704-358-7000 http://www.panthers.com/stadium/index.html
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 1,008 reviews

The Bank of America Stadium

Reviewed By KCdogmom7 - Kansas City, United States

The stadium offers a ot of things for the fans to do before entering the stadium. You can take pictures by various Panther themed footballs, trucks, etc. there's a DJ playing music an you can sit down and have a drink, there are various drink and food vendors as well as vendors selling Panthers logo items. There is a lot of construction in the area but once your at the stadium it was nice.

10. Carowinds

14523 Carowinds Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28273-6756 +1 704-588-2600 http://www.carowinds.com
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4.0 based on 3,358 reviews

Carowinds

A mecca of family fun, this 105-acre theme/water park features rides that thrill and live entertainment.

Reviewed By kconor09 - Lincolnton, United States

Winterfest at carowinds is great you can get in with your season pass and most activities are included, jump into a giant snow globe and have your picture taken, sleigh rides and making cookies an extra charge, some of the rides are still open and the Christmas lights are spectacular, dress warm take the whole family and have fun

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