Modern technology meets rich cultural history: This is the essence of Raleigh, NC, a blossoming Southern city on the forefront of innovation with deep roots in art, food, architecture and so much more.
When you visit Raleigh, NC, you feel an energy that reminds you of a big city, but with the warmth and charm of your hometown. The StateView Hotel wants to be the first stop on your journey, welcoming you with luxurious rooms, decadent dining and modern amenities. After you unpack, get ready to explore the rich bounty of cultural attractions, an awe-inspiring landscape and fun things to do in Raleigh, NC.

Phone: (919) 515-2011
Address: Raleigh, NC
Are you visiting NCSU with a prospective student? Are you an alumnus coming back for homecoming weekend? Exploring the largest four-year institution in North Carolina might take some time, but it’s well worth it. NCAA games, Centennial Campus, historical Holladay Hall, and other campus highlights aren’t far from nearby StateView Hotel. Book a guided tour or explore on your own — our staff can point you to the most historic, iconic, and unique places on the NCSU campus.

Phone: (919) 861-2300
Address: 1400 Edwards Mill Road, Raleigh, NC
If you’ve never been to a National Hockey League game, your next Raleigh visit is a perfect time. Carolina Hurricanes fans are as passionate as they are welcoming, and soon you’ll be on your feet cheering along with the rest of the crowd! Raleigh’s Lenovo Center hosts many other events, from headliners like Taylor Swift to comedians and family events like Disney on Ice. This arena is your headquarters for world-class entertainment during your stay at StateView Hotel.

Phone: (919) 831-6400
Address: 3801 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh NC
When was the last time you gazed up at a starry night sky, surrounded by good friends while listening to music from your favorite band? It’s time to recreate that moment with a visit to the Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek. From The Offspring to Jason Aldean and Fleetwood Mac, favorites old and new deliver electric performances throughout the year. Check the iconic amphitheater’s outdoor concert calendar; you won’t be disappointed!

Phone: (919) 839-6262
Address: 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC
As the first major museum formed in the nation by state legislation and funding, the NC Museum of Art is no stranger to breaking new ground. This must-see for all Raleigh visitors is home to dozens of galleries featuring major artworks, and admission to the permanent collection is always free. Within the gallery walls, the museum houses works of art from Ancient Africa, Judaic culture, the Italian Renaissance, ancient people groups, and much more. Be sure to make time for a walk through the Museum Park, which features art installations created to engage visitors with the natural landscape.

Phone: (919) 865-1510
Address: 4600 Trinity Road, Raleigh, NC
Get tickets to the next NC State Wolfpack game and see for yourself how they earned the name! With seating for nearly 57,000 die-hard fans, Carter-Finley Stadium is the home of NCSU’s legendary football program. Whether you’re a loyal Wolfpack fan or traveling to cheer on the visiting team, you’ll quickly get caught up in the buzz reverberating throughout the stadium on game day.

Phone: (919) 821-7400
Address: 4285 Trinity Road, Raleigh, NC
The exciting North Carolina State Fair runs for 10 days each October, but don’t fret if you miss it — plenty of events take place on the state fairgrounds throughout the year. Flea markets, horse shows, Christmas celebrations, car auctions — you name it, the NC State Fairgrounds hosts it all!

Phone: (919) 856-6675
Address: 4620 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC
For more than 200 years, the Yates Mill proudly served Wake County as a water-powered gristmill and social gathering place for rural populations. Today, Yates Mill is the only gristmill in the county still in working condition. Visitors to the Historic Yates Mill County Park from March through November can tour the mill, learning about the evolution of milling in the area, and see first-hand demonstrations. The A.E. Finley Center for Education & Research is also located within the park. Explore the educational programs, summer camps, and history hikes — there’s something for everyone!

Phone: (919) 772-4794
Address: 9241 Sauls Road, Raleigh, NC
The Juniper Level Botanic Gardens is a 28-acre nature preserve home to 27,000 different perennials, exotic plants, and rare specimens of trees and shrubs. The 10 acres of garden displays featuring native and rare plants draw researchers, gardeners, and naturalists from all over. This nursery has been a mainstay in Raleigh since 1986. Plan your visit carefully — Juniper Gardens is only open eight or nine weekends a year, otherwise by appointment.

Phone: (919) 515-7110
Address: 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC
This library on the NCSU campus was dubbed the ‘library of the future’ by Time magazine because of its advanced technology. While the striking architectural design is worth a visit to the James B. Hunt Library, the facility’s bookBot, a futuristic robot retrieval and cataloging system, gets a fair share of attention. This library features something for everyone, from its art wall to the state-of-the-art shelving system and an onsite eatery.

Phone: (919) 755-5053
Address: 327 W. Davie Street, Suite 100, Raleigh, NC
This chocolatier opens its doors to visitors seven days a week, welcoming you to take a self-guided factory tour or enjoy a staff-led experience. If you choose Videri’s self-guided tour, bring your phone to scan QR codes and learn about the operations. The guided tours require advanced reservations. Either option ends with a sweet treat. The store is open daily — browse their indulgent chocolate bars, baking items, and confections.

Phone: (919) 996-3255
Address: 1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh, NC
Found just across NC State’s Centennial Campus from the StateView Hotel, the 308-acre Dix Park promises a picturesque outdoor escape. Raleigh’s largest urban park offers rolling meadows, old-growth oaks, skyline views, and walking and biking paths for visitors to enjoy. Public art displays and a 5-acre sunflower field that blooms in summer provide great spots for photos. Other on-site attractions include a 2.5-acre dog park and the largest adventure playground in the region.

Address: 2619 Western Boulevard, Raleigh, NC
This urban oasis for plant lovers is tucked behind WRAL Studios near NC State’s Centennial Campus and the StateView Hotel. Walk peaceful paths lined with 60-plus varieties of azaleas that bloom in the spring; they share the scenic setting with small sculptures and camellias, hydrangeas, perennials, and succulents. Relax and take in the beauty from trailside benches located throughout the gardens. Open daily from dawn to dusk, WRAL Azalea Gardens is free for the public to visit.

Phone: (919) 462-2025
Address: 8003 Regency Parkway, Cary, NC
Located lakeside and surrounded by tall pines, Koka Booth Amphitheatre presents regular performances from some of the nation’s most popular touring acts. The venue offers an ideal setting for concerts under the stars and has hosted well-known artists including Robert Plant, Sheryl Crow, Ziggy Marley, and Chris Stapleton. It’s also home to frequent community events, festivals, and celebrations, including the annual North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival, July 4th fireworks, and the NC Symphony Summerfest.

Phone: (919) 261-5920
Address: 409 W. Martin Street, Raleigh, NC
If you’re a fan of modern-day artworks, the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh (CAM Raleigh) is well worth a visit. This museum in downtown Raleigh’s Warehouse District offers free admission and showcases the works of living artists from within the region and throughout the world. Its regularly rotating exhibits mean you’ll likely see something new, even if you’ve explored the 20,000-square-foot space before. (Note that as of June 2025 the museum is operating on limited hours to “reflect, reimagine, and redesign” its future, so check ahead to confirm it’s open before you visit.)