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Tuesday, August 21, 2018

The Queen City Charlotte

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Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina. With so many great museums, activity areas and even the wonders to look around, this place has so many great surprises to offer you.

The world’s tallest and fastest gaga coaster is found only in Charlotte.

North Carolina’s largest city in the south-western part of the state was named in honour of the wife of King George, Charlotte of Mecklenburg. Uptown is a modern city centre, where you’ll find several major museums, as well as for shopping and dining

NASCAR hall of fames a modern site, dedicated to entertain race fans. They have exhibition such as racing simulators, artefacts and an art theatre which hold 278 people. There is also the popular Buffalo wild Wings restaurants and NASCAR Gear Shop to explore.

The U.S. national White-water Centre has more thrills than you can get through in a day. Besides Adventure sports like white water rafting, kayaking, Zip Lining and Paddle boarding you can go for a concert, go for a run or bike or hike on the nature trails. Here adventure doesn’t take a break.

Explore the world without leaving downtown: science is fun and at discovery place you’ll be sure to leave with a renewed sense of wonder about the world around you. Watch a 3 D IMAX movie and get hands on with interactive exhibits. By combining art, science and all the senses, this place will delight visitors of any age.

Kate’s skating Rink is Indian Trail fun for all roller rink. The three locations of Kate’s two in Gastonia and one in Indian Trail offers retro family friendly community staple. There are cheap eateries, arcade games and the roller rink open all weekend long. Skating is a great way to get the whole family of the couch and rolling around to modern, upbeat pop music. The skating rink is also available for birthday parties, private parties, fund raiser, lessons and speed skating teams.

The charlotte segway excursion lets you see more in less time than if you were to take a walking tour. They take you to see the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the Mont Museum and Gantt Centre. You can choose to extend your tour to see even more sights at a lower price.

Charlotte Jazz fest: each spring you can find plenty of free entertainment at Charlotte Jazz Fest. You can fill your Uptown lunch break with music or take your jazz al fresco at Romare Bearden Park. The fest also includes a second line which invites attendees to join in the New Orleans inspired celebration.

Fury 325 at Carowinds: conquest the twist turns and drops aboard the world’s tallest and fastest gaga coaster. Fury 325 has won the award for the Best Steel Coaster. Thrill seekers climb to a towering 325 foot peak. The city is visible in the distance before dropping sharply at a hair rising 81 degrees.

Sport: Charlotte is one of the south’s sporting centers. One can go to Bank of America stadium to watch the Panthers in the NFL, catch the Bobcats playing in the NBA or go for minor league baseball action with the charlotte Knights.

Dining and nightlife: the most difficult thing about date night in Charlotte is choosing which restaurant to try for fine dining McNich House is regularly voted as Charlotte most romantic restaurant. If you are the type of couple who likes to share everything, head over to Soul Gastro lounge to try out the mouth-watering tapas.

When to visit: Most people prefer visiting Charlotte in the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall. High summer can be a little too hot and humid but spring and fall are ideal. April is a good month for food lovers with the Charlotte Wine and Food weekend and Craft Beer Week. May is the time to visit if you Love NASCAR with the speed Street festival.

Shopping streets: Central Charlotte isn’t really a major shopping destination. But you can find some great place to shop for apparel, crafts, arts and jewellery. N Davidson Street is the place to look for souvenirs.

In short Charlotte is a friendly down to earth city. It is attracting vacationers from across the country.

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