A large, open-air shopping center full of restaurants and shops, convenient to the O. Henry and Proximity Hotels.
Downtown Greensboro is very walkable and full of antique shops, vintage stores, boutiques, breweries, and tons of restaurants.
This beautiful restaurant is conveniently located adjacent to the O.Henry Hotel. Josh and I have enjoyed dining here several times. The cuisine is a delightful mixture of European and Mediterranean flavors and they have an excellent wine list.
The Print Works Bistro is conveniently located adjacent to the Proximity Hotel. We've indulged in a few delicious meals here. There is a definitive French influence on the food, and the cocktails are divine.
This building formerly housed the Woolworth's, the site of a non-violent protest in the civil rights movement. A must-see...
Originally built as a four-room Federal style farmhouse in 1795, it was home to two-term North Carolina governor John Motley Morehead under whose ownership it was transformed into its present appearance.
Great little museum filled with artifacts and information about Greensboro and Guilford County.
Popular neighborhood green space with unique architectural & landscape features, including a fountain.
This independently-owned private gallery actually started life in Manchester, England back in the early 80s. It’s since moved to specialize in showcasing English and European art in America, with its most recent manifestation gracing the sides of the much-loved South Elm Street of central Greensboro.
A notable art museum located on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Ranging from the museum, with its reptile and rattlesnake exhibits, to the zoo, complete with swinging gibbons and uber-rare lemurs, the collections here are vast and eclectic.