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Although Raleigh is the capital city of North Carolina, it’s far from your ordinary metropolis city.

One of the questions we get asked a lot on our travels is; is Raleigh worth visiting? Well, we moved here after more than 20 years of travel, so there must have been an appeal, right?

For us, Raleigh is a vibrant and dynamic destination that offers a unique blend of Southern charm, cosmopolitan culture, and a community atmosphere.

It’s a thriving, forward-moving capital city with lots of growth and opportunity.

It has a student population that brings fresh, innovative minds that go on to contribute to the ever-growing tech industry, and it’s low cost of living means more families and young professionals are setting down roots here.

While it’s a desirable place to live, is it a great place for tourists? What is there to see and experience?

In this guide below, we’ll delve into some of the reasons why Raleigh is worth visiting!

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Table Of Contents

  1. Reasons to Visit Raleigh
    • 1. The Personality of Raleigh
    • 3. Exciting Raleigh sports events
    • 3. Urban forest playground
    • 4. A long history to explore
    • 6. Free museums in Raleigh
  2. 8. Excellent nightlife
    • 10. Growing foodie scene
    • 11. Thriving craft beer scene
    • 12. Family-friendliness
    • 13. "Y’all are welcome"
    • 14. Great towns in the Greater Raleigh area
    • 15. Excellent location for getaways
  3. In Summary
    • Looking for a Realtor

Reasons to Visit Raleigh

Raleigh doesn’t have the big city attractions like New York City, the thrill rides and Disney characters like Orlando, nor a food scene like New Orleans, but there are still plenty of reasons to visit.

Here are 15 reasons to say yes to visiting Raleigh…

1. The Personality of Raleigh

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Raleigh is known for its welcoming personality and Southern charm, making it a city that beckons travelers from all walks of life.

Over the past few years, the city of Raleigh, NC has taken long strides out of adolescence and into young adult hipster era.

It’s finding a new personality amidst the incredible growth and influx of residents from all over the country, and even the world – hello, we’re Australian!

It still has one foot in its Southern roots, with charm, warmth, and a laid-back way of being. People still have time to stop and talk to you and the pace is magnetically slow moving. Not country slow, but not New York City fast!

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With an abundance of green spaces and mild climate, you can be sure you’ll discover an active community year-round.

Raleighites like being outside whether it’s to picnic in the parks and gardens, hike or bike the greenway trails, or attend any of the many street festivals and music events held year-round.

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As it’s home to some of the country’s most prestigious universities such as North Carolina State University (with Duke and UNC just 40-minutes away), the Research Triangle Park, and an emerging tech scene, you can be sure it’s a city that supports innovation and intellectual curiosity, with a mission of “a rising tide lifts all boats” rather than dog eat dog.

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Don’t arrive in Raleigh highly strung – well that will unwind soon enough if you are.

This is not NYC, Atlanta or California, and we don’t want it to be.

Enjoy Raleigh for Raleigh and embrace this gentler, slower, more connected way of being.

Enjoy the fact that it’s not a big tourist destination – you’ll have less waiting time, more space, and fewer crowds to battle through.

You won’t be looked at funny if you turn up to places in shorts and a T-shirt, or with a child or pet beside you.

But, if you want to turn up in a shirt and tie, you can do that too. There are plenty of options for both.

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With a wonderful mix of ages and cultures, Raleigh offers a vibrant lifestyle.

One thing that has always struck out to me as we’ve moved back and forth from our home country of Australia, and from visiting many other countries, the people are genuinely friendly here, and, for the most part, people who live here are happy and tend to stay.

That’s not to say we don’t have problems – hello poor public transport and a lack of attention to affordable housing!

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People who visit here more often than not end up returning – even deciding to live here – they become so enamored by it.

Hey, we’re Australian, have lived in 5 countries, traveled to over 50, are professional travel bloggers, and with our portable business we could live anywhere in the world, and we CHOSE Raleigh. We think that’s saying something!

No matter your age, background, culture, or interests, all are welcome here and you’ll find something to make you smile and enjoy your time. To learn more, see our interesting facts about Raleigh article.

2. Fun year-round Raleigh festivals & events

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Since Raleigh doesn’t have big name attractions, many people visit for a particular festival or event.

What a great reason to plan a trip to Raleigh, as we have many top festivals and events throughout the year that celebrate art, food, music, and more.

The wide variety of events ensures there’s always something exciting happening in the city. Be sure to add in a couple of extra days, so you can explore Raleigh in more depth while here.

A few of our favorite Raleigh events and festivals throughout the year include:

  • Dreamville – Now one of the premiere music events in the country, attended by 50,000 each day of the two-day hip hop and rap festival hosted by Fayetteville native and Grammy award winning artist, J Cole.
  • IMBA Bluegrass Festival – one of the top bluegrass events in the country, this weeklong festival includes random pop-up shows, bluegrass music awards and a 2-day street festival. 2024 will be its last year, but something is being developed to replace it.
  • NC State Fair – the largest event in North Carolina, comes to Raleigh every October, filled with fun rides, agricultural shows, and lots of fried food.
  • Art festivals Artsplosure, Art in Bloom, and Spring Daze in Bond Park, Cary are wonderful events to help connect you with local artisans.

3. Exciting Raleigh sports events

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Raleigh may not have professional football, basketball, or baseball teams, but we have plenty of action-packed college sports and events year-round. And, we do have one pro-sporting team, though. Ever heard of the Carolina Hurricanes?

The Canes are one of the best teams in the NHL, Stanley Cup winners in 2006, and apparently some of the loudest ice hockey fans in the league.

In 2023, Raleigh even hosted the NHL Stadium Series at Carter Finlay Stadium. Raleigh knows how to put on an event!

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This region is also one of the best in the country for soccer, especially women’s soccer, and we have our professional men’s North Carolina FC and NC Courage women’s teams have their base at WakeMed Soccer Park. This venue also hosts ACC and NCAA championships each year.

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In nearby Durham we have the minor league baseball team, the Durham Bulls, which is always a fun game experience and family night out.

The Triangle region, of which Raleigh is a part along with our neighbors Durham and Chapel Hill, is home to three major US universities and countless smaller ones.

You can be sure the personality is young, vibrant, full of good times, and high sporting cheers.

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Is there a bigger rivalry in college sports than UNC vs Duke? You can watch or be part of that electric atmosphere right here in the Triangle.

We have an abundance of college sporting games to watch live or one of our top sports bars in Raleigh. Read more:

  • A Guide to Carter Finlay Stadium
  • How to have a great time at the Durham Bulls baseball games
  • Reynolds Coliseum Guide.
  • A Guide to WakeMed Soccer Park

3. Urban forest playground

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Raleigh is often referred to as the “City of Oaks” because of the thousands of oak trees that line its streets, creating a lush and picturesque urban landscape.

Along with all the oak trees you have pine tree forests everywhere, wooded neighborhoods, green spaces and parklands.

Whenever we have friends visit, they always remark on how GREEN Raleigh is.When flying into Raleigh-Durham Airport, look out the window and see for yourself!

This natural scene sets a tranquil and inviting tone for the city.

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Immersing yourself in the forest of Raleigh will help you to see why there is a slow, happy, calm way of being.

Just ask the Blue Zone experts, why this is such an important part of quality living.

We have the Umstead State Park on our doorstep offering many trails, and beautiful parks, green spaces and picnic areas like family-favorites Pullen Park and Dorothea Dix Park.

One of our favorite things about Raleigh are the beautiful lakes you can paddle on or walk/ bike around. (Lake Johnson is our Happy Place).

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The Capital Area Greenway System is made up of 28 individual trails over 100 miles.

So, jump on a bike or take a walk and unwind. One of our favorites is the Art to Heart Trail (a 6-mile trail connecting the North Carolina Museum of Art to downtown Raleigh).

We have many beautiful gardens, including the spectacular Sarah P Duke Gardens in Durham.

Use the below guides to help you plan some nature activities while here in Raleigh:

  • 25 Raleigh trails for hiking, biking, or running.
  • Best places to go stand up paddle boarding
  • 15 Top Lakes in the Raleigh region
  • 6 lovely gardens in Raleigh to visit

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4. A long history to explore

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The Wake County region was inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Tuscarora and the Occaneechi, who lived in the Piedmont region of North Carolina.

The land around Dorothea Dix Park and Raleigh was used as their hunting grounds for hundreds of years.

That all changed with the arrival of settlers from Europe. From that point of view, Raleigh’s history begins with its formation as the capital of North Carolina in 1792, due to its central location within the state.

It was named after Sir Walter Raleigh, who was an English explorer and sponsor of the Roanoke Island Colony in the late 16th century.

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The city grew slowly at first, but it gained importance during the American Civil War when it became a center for Confederate soldiers and supplies.

After the war, Raleigh experienced economic growth and development. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw the expansion of industries such as textiles, tobacco, and furniture manufacturing.

The city continued to grow and evolve throughout the 20th century, becoming a hub for technology, education, and research.

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While not overflowing with historical site experiences, there are some great tours and attractions in Raleigh to experience and learn more about the city’s history.

A historic landmark not to miss is the North Carolina State Capitol Building, one of the oldest buildings in the city.

Another historic landmark we love is Pullen Park, the 5th oldest amusem*nt park in the USA and 16th oldest in the world. You can ride the historic carousel and miniature train, or rent one of the pedal boats. If you have kids, they will love it there!

Here are a few attractions to enjoy:

5. Plenty of arts & cultural experiences

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I love seeing how the art scene in Raleigh has blossomed over the past few years. It feels like a new art gallery is opening every month, and more events are held to celebrate our local artists.

We have the outstanding NC Museum of Art, which I feel is Raleigh’s best foot forward. Not only for its collection of art in its beautifully designed glass-walled West Gallery, but for the 164-acre Ann and Jim Goodnight sculpture park.

Have a picnic, enjoy its 4.7 miles of trails, attend an event, or see a concert or show in its outdoor theater.

During the summer, the sunflower field is just like the museum, colorful, bright, and joyful.

Every March is their unique and outstanding Art in Bloom festival.

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Other art galleries and museums worth visiting are Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) Raleigh in the Warehouse District, Artspace to see working artists’ studios, and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University is exceptional.

You can participate in the Art Gallery walk every First Friday of the month to peruse local art and attend fun events downtown. And Illuminate Raleigh during the Holidays brings the streets to life with illuminated art installations.

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The Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts stands as a cultural cornerstone in downtown Raleigh.

This iconic venue is a testament to the city’s commitment to the arts and entertainment. Renowned for its acoustics and elegant design, it serves as a dynamic space for a diverse range of performing arts, including theater, music, and dance.

It’s home to the Carolina Ballet, NC Opera, NC Symphony, NC Theater, Pinecone and many smaller visiting and local events.

At Christmas time, it hosts the popular Dessertery Cafe and Raleigh’s favorite annual A Christmas Carol performance.

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And the incredible Duke Performing Arts Center (DPAC) in Durham hosts many visiting Broadway Shows year-round.

You can see our monthly events post and weekend event guide to see what is playing in Raleigh during your visit.

6. Free museums in Raleigh

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There is a reason Raleigh is known as the Smithsonian of the South.

We have many fascinating museums in Raleigh that are mostly free admission, and some are within walking distance of each other!

These institutions provide engaging and educational experiences for visitors of all ages.

Downtown we have the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the North Carolina Museum of History, including one of Craig’s favorite exhibits, The Sports Hall of Fame; and the City of Raleigh Museum.

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Raleigh is also home to the only Harley-Davidson drag racing museum in the world, founded by world-famous drag racing champion Ray Price located on the second floor of one of the largest Harley dealerships in the U.S.

7. Live music & entertainment

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While it cannot compare to Nashville or Austin (there’s always room for this kind of improvement). Raleigh does have an active live music scene.

We absolutely love our summer outdoor venues: Red Hat Amphitheater, the Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek, and our personal favorite, Koka Booth Amphitheater in Cary – this is true piedmont style with the stage in the middle of the forest beside the lake.

PNC Arena hosts live music and comedy acts year-round as well as many smaller venues with Indy music such as the Lincoln Theater (so cool), the Pour House, and the Ritz. We even have intimate Candlelight concerts in historical venues each month.

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Raleigh’s music festivals, like Hopscotch and IBMA’s World of Bluegrass, draw music enthusiasts from near and far.

You’re not going to find live music at every brewery and bar in Raleigh, but you may find pop ups here and there.

8. Excellent nightlife

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The nightlife in Raleigh has really grown over the years and you have plenty of options.

Glenwood Ave South has always been known as Party Street (best for late night partying) and is particularly popular with the younger crowd.

East Harget St in downtown Raleigh will draw an older crowd with classy bars like Watts & Ward and the Greenlight Speakeasy.

If laughter is more your thing, Raleigh has a several comedy clubs including Goodnights in the Village District, Comedy Worx and Raleigh Improv in Cary. Check out the following articles:

  • co*cktail bars in the Raleigh area
  • Sports bars in Raleigh
  • Best rooftop bars in Raleigh
  • Breweries in Raleigh

10. Growing foodie scene

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Now, y’all know I love Raleigh, but in wearing my travel professional hat after visiting 40+ states and 50+ countries worldwide, I must be upfront and say, I don’t classify Raleigh as a “foodie” destination!

A foodie destination to me is like San Francisco where every hole in the wall you pass by has the best pho or cannoli you’ve eaten outside of its native country.

That being said, the food scene has improved immensely over the past decade and continues to evolve.

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Raleigh is not a complete foodie town, yet. It doesn’t have many Michelin Star restaurants, but we do have plenty of James Beard award winning chefs.

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If you’re traveling to Raleigh and you love food, I can assure you, you will find high-quality dining experiences.

New, innovative, and delicious restaurants are opening every month, and perhaps in a few years, Foodie Destination could be Raleigh’s new label.

Nearby Durham is also making headway to that Tastiest Town of the South moniker.

Raleigh is a place to eat traditional Southern food like pulled pork BBQ, NC state barbecue, Southern fried chicken, pimento cheese, hush puppies, biscuits, and sweet potato pie.

You can find good, not amazing, Italian, Mexican, Asian, Mediterranean, Seafood, pizza, burgers, bakeries, vegetarian/vegan, cheap eats, and fine dining!

You can always find fresh and organic produce at the State Farmers’ Market, so if you want to cook for yourself, you have some of the best quality produce at your finger tips, which has all been grown in nearby farms.

If you love food, here are some guides on the best places to eat in Raleigh:

  • Best burgers in Raleigh
  • Best brunches in Raleigh
  • Best BBQ in Raleigh
  • Where to eat breakfast in Raleigh
  • Top vegan and vegetarian restaurants in Raleigh
  • Where to find gluten free restaurants in Raleigh
  • Best Mexican restaurants in Raleigh
  • Best Asian restaurants in Raleigh

11. Thriving craft beer scene

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Now, we do rate the craft beer scene here up there with the best in the country, and you could visit Raleigh just to experience its fantastic craft breweries.

We’ve sampled many brews from some of the top beer cities in the U.S. such as Denver, Portland, San Diego and Asheville, and some of our favorite beers and breweries are right here in the city of oaks!

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Beer not your thing? Cideries are starting to open in Raleigh with Bull City Ciderworks in downtown Cary, and East Bower in the Iron Works.

Plus, you’ll find some cool wine bars, tap rooms, and even a winery here and there!

Here’s a list of breweries in Raleigh area to sip your way through the city! Let us know your favorite in the comments?

12. Family-friendliness

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Raleigh makes the list as one of the best places to live in the US for families, so it makes sense that it’s a family-friendly destination.

As mentioned above, you can generally take your kids anywhere in Raleigh (except for 21+ of course) and never be looked at strangely.

Breweries and restaurants often have outside seating areas, kids’ menus, and even play areas set up.

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Raleigh has an abundance of parks, playgrounds, indoor play centers, and kid-friendly attractions like the Marbles Kids Museum and Pullen Park ensure that children of all ages have a memorable visit.

And nearby we have Wet ‘n Wild in Greensboro and Carowinds Theme Park in Charlotte. Read more:

  • 75+ things to do in Raleigh with kids
  • Fun things to do in North Hills with kids
  • Fun things to do in Raleigh with teens
  • Kid-Friendly trails in Raleigh
  • How to spend a day in the Village District with kids

13. “Y’all are welcome”

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Raleigh’s cultural scene is a melting pot of art, music, and cuisine. It’s incredible to see how much this city has grown and how it embraces other cultures, both domestically and internationally.

But I love how Southern roots are not forgotten and it still thrills me every time I hear that Southern accent.

Raleigh is a progressive city that lives by its moniker “y’all are welcome, and y’all means y’all.

No matter what your interests or proclivities you will find experiences and people to match and make you feel at home here.

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Downtown Raleigh has a huge percentage of women and black owned businesses, which is rapidly growing.

Black, LGBTQ, and Native American festivals are held each year as are other festivals that celebrate Diwali, Asian and Latina cultures, and many more.

There’s still a lot of work to be done, but the commitment to forward momentum is strong.

14. Great towns in the Greater Raleigh area

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A visit to Raleigh should not start and end within the city’s borders.

“Only 20 minutes” is a common phrase Raleighites will use when talking about getting anywhere.

That’s not just within Raleigh borders, but across the entire Wake County, which is comprised of twelve municipalities, each with their own vibrant personalities, charming downtowns, and things to do.

Drive 20-minutes more and you’ll be visiting other fantastic destinations like Chapel Hill, Winston-Salem, Durham or Johnston County.

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We love having so many cool towns to visit in the Greater Raleigh area. Apex and Cary are booming with modern hipster bars, and restaurants.

As is downtown Wake Forest. And the town of Cary just opened a world-class downtown park that is only going to enhance its happening vibe.

North Hills or Midtown is one of our favorite places to hang out. It’s a mini city filled with retail, movie theaters and bowling avenues, some of our favorite restaurants in Raleigh and fun events in the town squares.

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Many of the towns in Wake County are becoming their own little trendy hubs and wonderful places to live.

15. Excellent location for getaways

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Raleigh is also ideally located with proximity to the coast (2 hours) and to the Appalachian Mountain ranges, in North Carolina and surrounding states (3+ hours).

This means you can explore a variety of landscapes from beaches to hiking trails. Raleigh is a perfect stop over to any itinerary passing through North Carolina.

Whatever reason you are visit Raleigh for, you can easily add in day trips or getaways to the North Carolina mountains and North Carolina beaches, making it a well-rounded experience.

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Can you get any better than mountains, city and beach in the one trip? Read more in the following articles:

  • Best day trips from Raleigh
  • Top Cities near Raleigh to visit (under 8 hours)
  • Wrightsville Beach Day Trip Itinerary
  • Summer staycation at the luxurious Fearrington Inn, Pittsboro
  • Fun getaway to Rocky Mount Mills
  • Camping at Lake Gaston and Kerr Lake

In Summary

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Raleigh, North Carolina, is a city that offers a well-rounded experience to visitors.

Whether you’re interested in culture, education, technology, nature, or simply enjoying some good old-fashioned Southern charm, this area has something for everyone.

The diverse personality of Raleigh and its myriad attractions make it a city worth exploring and experiencing.

Its attractiveness lies in its slower pace, friendly vibe, and ability to immerse yourself into local culture, enjoying what truly is important in life: good times, connection to nature, and interaction with others.

What do you think? Do you think Raleigh sounds like somewhere worth visiting? Or perhaps you’re thinking of moving here? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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