Points Of Interest :

Charlotte, North Carolina and the surrounding areas feature a diverse range of attractions, events, and recreational activities.  For more information or directions to any of the area attractions please visit the Front Desk.

Charlotte Merchandise Mart: Concord Mills, 2500 E. Independence Blvd., Concord Mills Blvd., Charlotte, NC: (704) 333-7709

Lowe’s Motor Speedway: 5555 Concord Pkwy, Concord, NC: (704) 455-3200
Home of NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Cup Series and future home of a newly-built Z-Dragway will be completed by Sept 2008.

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden: 500 S. New Hope Road, Gastonia, NC: (704) 829-1271 Located just minutes from Charlotte in Belmont, N.C., Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is one of the jewels in the Queen City’s crown. Named one of the nation’s 20 Great Gardens in HGTV’s popular book, Flower gardening, the Garden sits on 380 acres along the banks of Lake Wylie.

Bank of America Stadium: 800 S. Mint Street, Charlotte, NC Located in uptown Charlotte, Bank of America Stadium is home to the Carolina Panthers. This 73,778 seat, privately financed, open-air, natural-grass stadium includes training facilities, practice fields and administrative offices and serves as the headquarters for the Carolina Panthers.

 

 

Discovery Place: 301 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC: (704) 372-6261
Discovery Place is a unique experience where you can visit the Charlotte Nature Museum, Discovery Hall, IMAX Dome and numerous education workshops. This is a great place to take the kids and for those young at heart.

Mint Museum of Art: 2730 Randolph Road, Charlotte, NC: (704) 337-2000
The Mint Museum of Art initially served the region as the first branch of the United States Mint, coining $5 million in gold from 1836 to the outbreak of the Civil War. A grassroots community effort during the Depression saved the original Federal-style building designed by William Strickland from demolition and moved it to its present Randolph Road site. The museum formally opened to the public on October 22, 1936 as North Carolina's first art museum.

 

 

 

The Greenleafe Inn
5820 Monroe Road Charlotte, NC 28212
Phone: (704) 319-1900
Fax: (704) 319-1901