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Where to stay in Durham

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Downtown Durham

Discover a historic district with 97 contributing buildings, showcasing Colonial Revival, Italianate, and Art Deco architecture. Visit notable landmarks like Durham County Courthouse and Carolina Theatre.

American Tobacco District

This revitalized tobacco factory complex brings Durham's industrial past to vibrant life. The American Tobacco District blends historic brick warehouses with modern artistic spaces around an iconic water tower. Locals and visitors gather for performances, baseball games, and plaza events in this entertainment hub. Stroll through wide pedestrian plazas where creative energy flows between galleries and performance venues. The Durham Performing Arts Center and Durham Bulls Athletic Park anchor the neighborhood. Evening string lights illuminate the central plaza beneath towering smokestacks, creating an atmosphere that honors history while celebrating contemporary culture.

Trinity Park

Trinity Park showcases Durham's history through tree-lined streets filled with Colonial Revival and Craftsman homes. This charming neighborhood sits right next to Duke University's East Campus. Residents value the peaceful atmosphere while welcoming visitors to explore its authentic character. Travelers can stroll along wide sidewalks under mature oak canopies for a relaxing experience. Nearby Ninth Street offers cafes, boutiques, and bookstores perfect for leisurely browsing. The neighborhood provides an intimate glimpse into local Durham living with excellent walkability throughout.

9th Street District

Durham's 9th Street District buzzes with bohemian energy where historic storefronts house independent bookstores and vintage shops. Students from nearby Duke University fill eclectic cafes, typing away amid exposed brick and local art. The tree-lined streets create a creative atmosphere perfect for travelers seeking authentic college-town vibes. International restaurants serve everything from Ethiopian to Vietnamese cuisine alongside student-friendly cafes. Colorful murals brighten brick buildings while indie bookstores offer peaceful reading nooks. The district maintains its genuine character with minimal tourist commercialization.

Golden Belt Historic District

Golden Belt Historic District captures Durham's industrial past through beautifully preserved textile mill buildings now buzzing with artistic energy. Red brick facades and towering smokestacks create an impressive backdrop for artist studios, galleries, and creative spaces. This National Register of Historic Places site offers a genuine glimpse into manufacturing history. Art enthusiasts will love the regular art walks and cultural events showcasing Durham's creative community. Former factory floors with soaring ceilings now host working artists amid exposed beams and original machinery. The compact district sits just minutes from downtown attractions like Durham Performing Arts Center and American Tobacco Campus.

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