Downtown’s classiest hotel opened in 2016, in the refurbished RJ Reynolds building downtown, a 1929 art deco structure that served as the prototype for the Empire State Building, built two years later. The public spaces are magnificent, and, as well as almost 200 rooms in hip contemporary style, it holds an adult playroom, complete with spiral slide and bowling alley.
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The beautifully preserved core of the Moravian settlement of Salem extends across several blocks south of downtown. You’re not obliged to pay for…
International Civil Rights Center & Museum
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The FW Woolworth store where four black students from North Carolina A&T State University sparked the ‘sit-in’ campaign by ordering coffee on February 1,…
Reynolda House Museum of American Art
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Tobacco magnate RJ Reynolds started operations in Winston-Salem in 1875, and the family business prospered through world-beating brands including Camel …
Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts
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Only accessible with combined admission to Old Salem’s other historic sites, this showpiece museum extends way beyond the local Moravian heritage to…
Nearby North Carolina attractions
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The beautifully preserved core of the Moravian settlement of Salem extends across several blocks south of downtown. You’re not obliged to pay for…
2. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts
1.05 MILES
Only accessible with combined admission to Old Salem’s other historic sites, this showpiece museum extends way beyond the local Moravian heritage to…
3. Reynolda House Museum of American Art
2.86 MILES
Tobacco magnate RJ Reynolds started operations in Winston-Salem in 1875, and the family business prospered through world-beating brands including Camel …
4. International Civil Rights Center & Museum
25.44 MILES
The FW Woolworth store where four black students from North Carolina A&T State University sparked the ‘sit-in’ campaign by ordering coffee on February 1,…