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The Vibrant Southern City Near the Mountains You Need to Visit This Spring
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The Vibrant Southern City Near the Mountains You Need to Visit This Spring

5 April 20265 Mins Read

If you’ve only ever seen the Charlotte skyline from a window seat during a layover at CLT, you’re missing out on one of the most vibrant cultural shifts in the American South.

This spring, the “Queen City” is stepping into a global spotlight, thanks in part to Top Cheffilming its 23rd season right here in the streets of Dilworth and South End. And with Charlotte SHOUT! currently transforming the streets into a massive playground of art and music, and the culinary festival season in full swing, spring has officially become the city’s peak season. But the buzz isn’t just about the cameras; it’s about a city that has finally found the perfect specialized alchemy of Southern tradition and high-concept “newness.”

“Charlotte is forever experiencing ‘newness!'” says Allie Papajohn, the voice behind @eatdrinkclt. “The inclusion of the American South in the Michelin Guide last year has brought well-deserved attention to our culinary scene.” Beyond the food, the city offers a mild, blooming spring that makes its 20-mile greenways feel like a total reset. As DeAnna Allen, owner of Brown Sugar Collab, puts it: “Charlotte is a hot spot right now for its culture, diversity and proximity to both the beaches and the mountains.” Whether you’re here for the Top Chef trail or a quiet garden stroll, here’s how to navigate Charlotte like a local.

Related: The Cozy Delaware Riverfront Town That’s Quietly Becoming a Weekend Favorite

Where to Stay

Grand Bohemian Hotel Charlotte

For a boutique feel that mirrors the city’s creative energy, head to the Kasa Edison House. It’s tucked away in Dilworth and it’s walkable to the main strip. “It’s the cutest boutique hotel with the most fun decor,” notes Papajohn. If you prefer the hum of the city center, Allen recommends The Ivey’s Hotel in Uptown for its luxurious vibes, complete with balconies overlooking the city streets. “My favorite room features a beautiful claw bathtub—it’s so romantic.” For a view of the action, the Kimpton Tryon Park offers incredible sightlines of the Knights baseball stadium, while the Grand Bohemian (pictured) is a go-to for those who love bold, maximalist design.

Related: The Cozy Mountain Town Near Asheville You Need to Visit This Spring

Where to Eat

Kenty Chung

The culinary scene here is currently moving at light speed. “While we love our locally-owned restaurant scene, it is also exciting to see popular out-of-town concepts, such as Uchi, Sweetgreen and Iberian Pig, find their places in the city,” says Papajohn. “We all have our eye on a few new developments, like Queensbridge Collective in South End and all of the growth at the Bowl at Ballentyne.”

For an unmatched ambiance, Supperland (pictured) in Plaza Midwood is the local favorite for a reason says Allen—the food and the “converted church” setting never disappoint. If you’re looking for modern Mexican, Papajohn recommends Mal Pan in SouthPark for its beautiful outdoor seating and consistent flavors. For those craving that essential Southern comfort, Haberdish remains a top choice, while Ever Andalo provides a fantastic, high-end Italian experience from start to finish. For a quick but wonderful lunch on the go, Yafo is the neighborhood go-to.

Coffee & Bakeries

Visit Charlotte

Morning bites in Charlotte are an artisanal affair. The Batch House (a Latina-owned local gem) is the consensus pick for “heavenly” cookies and brownies. For your caffeine fix, Indigo Coffee is a standout Black woman-owned shop, or you can track down a seasonal latte at Summit Coffee in SouthPark, Folia or Stable Hand in South End, or Roots Cafe—”their iced caramel latte is so good,” says Papajohn.

Shops & Browsing

Charlotte’s shopping scene is a mix of high-end curation and curated thrifting. Allen recommends Nouveau Chapeau in Plaza Midwood—”It’s located in a cute little brick house with several rooms of good finds.” For a more hands-on experience, visit The Brown Sugar Collab to create your own custom perfume or cologne—a perfect “scent memory” to take home from your trip.

Related: This South Carolina Gem Is Becoming the South’s Next Big Food City—And It’s Not Charleston

Things to Do & Natural Beauty

Visit Charlotte

While activities are typically focused around food, says Papajohn, many Charlotteans love visiting the White Water Center (pictured) for outdoor fun. “We’re also very close to Lake Norman and Lake Wylie, so daytime trips to the lake are super doable.” To see the city’s natural side, hop on the Little Sugar Creek Greenway. It’s a nearly 20-mile stretch perfect for a long walk that connects the trendy NoDa neighborhood all the way down toward South Carolina. For a classic picnic spot, Freedom Park offers beautiful walking paths and frequent free music performances. “It’s one of my favorites,” says Allen. If you’re feeling adventurous, the U.S. National Whitewater Center is a world-class outdoor playground, or you can take a short drive to the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden for some of the best garden strolls in the state.

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