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| I-40 exit 289 (Wade Ave) - DOWNTOWN | |||||||
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| Clarion Hotel | 320 Hillsborough St | M | 0 | FS | M | ||
| Days Inn | 300 N Dawson St | M | 2 | F | W | ||
| Red Roof Inn | 1813 S Saunders St | M | 0 | M | |||
| Sheraton Hotel | 421 S Salisbury St | U | 0 | FIS | M | ||
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| I-40 exit 290 | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Comfort Suites | 1200 Hurricane Alley Way | M | 1 | F | M | ||
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Hampton Inn & Suites |
111 Hampton Woods Ln | M | 0 | FS | R | M | |
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| I-40 exit 293 | |||||||
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| Candlewood Suites | 1020 Buck Jones Rd | M | 0 | FS | K | M | |
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| I-40 exit 298-A (US-70/401; Saunders St) PARKLAND | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Comfort Inn | 1602 Mechanical Blvd | M | 1 | FS | M | ||
| Days Inn | 3901 S Wilmington St | M | 3 | M | |||
| Hampton Inn | 110 Drexmere St | M | 0 | F | R | ||
| Inkeeper South | 2501 S Saunders St | M | 0 | ||||
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Holiday Inn Express |
1595 Mechanical Blvd | M | 1 | F | M | ||
| Wingate Inn | 1542 Mechanical Blvd | M | 1 | FS | MR | W | |
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| I-40 exit 298-B (US-70/401; Saunders St) DOWNTOWN | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Clarion Hotel | 320 Hillsborough St | M | 0 | M | |||
| Days Inn | 300 N Dawson St | M | 2 | MR | |||
| Red Roof Inn | 1813 S Saunders St | E | 0 | M | |||
| Sheraton Hotel | 421 S Salisbury St | U | 0 | FIS | M | ||
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| I-440 exit 3 (NC-54; Hillsborough St) | |||||||
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Holiday Inn Brownstrone Conf Ctr |
1707 Hillsborough St | U | 1 | FS | W | ||
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| I-440 exit 4-A (Wade Ave) | |||||||
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| Ramada Inn | 1520 Blue Ridge Road | U | 0 | FS | |||
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| I-440 exit 7-B (US-70; NC-50; Glenwood Ave) | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Candlewood Suites | 4433 Lead Mine Rd | U | 0 | FS | K | M | |
| Days Inn | 6329 Glenwood Ave | M | 2 | FIS | M | ||
| Econo Lodge | 5110 Holly Ridge Dr | E | 2 | MR | |||
| Embassy Suites | 4700 Creedmoor Rd | L | 1 | FIS | MR | W | |
| Fairfield Inn | 2201 Summit Park Ln | U | 0 | FS | W | ||
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Glenwood Crabtree Inn |
6619 Glenwood Ave | M | 2 | FS | W | ||
| Hampton Inn | 6209 Glenwood Ave | M | 2 | FS | M | W | |
| Holiday Inn | 4100 Glenwood Ave | U | 0 | FS | W | ||
| Homewood Suites | 5400 Homewood Banks Dr |
L | 0 | FS | K | M | |
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La Quinta Inn & Suites |
2211 Summit Park Ln | M | 0 | F | W | ||
| Marriott | 4500 Marriott Dr | L | 0 | FIS | W | ||
| Residence Inn | 2200 Summit Park Ln | L | 0 | FS | K | W | |
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| I-440 exit 8-B (Six Forks Rd) | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Comfort Inn | 4220 Six Forks Rd | M | 0 | F | W | ||
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| I-440 exit 10 (Wake Forest Rd) | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Amerisuites | 3301 Wake Forest Rd | U | 0 | FS | K | W | |
| Courtyard | 1041 Wake Towne Dr | U | 0 | FS | W | ||
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ExtendedStay America |
911 Wake Towne Dr | M | 0 | K | M | ||
| Hampton Inn | 1001 Wake Towne Dr | M | 0 | F | W | ||
| Hilton North | 3415 Wake Forest Rd | L | 0 | FIS | W | ||
| Homestead | 3531 Wake Forest Rd | M | 0 | K | M | ||
| Red Roof Inn | 3201 Wake Forest Rd | M | 0 | W | |||
| Residence Inn | 1000 Navaho Dr | L | 0 | FIS | W | ||
| Studio Plus | 921 Wake Towne Dr | M | 0 | F | K | M | |
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| I-440 exit 11-A (US-1/401; Capital Blvd; North Blvd) | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Econo Lodge | 2641 Appliance Ct | M | 0 | M | |||
| Homestead | 2601 Appliance Ct | M | 0 | FIS | K | M | |
| Sleep Inn | 2617 Appliance Ct | M | 0 | M | |||
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| I-440 exit 11-B (US-1/401; Capital Blvd; North Blvd) | |||||||
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Best Western Raleigh North |
2715 Capital Blvd | M | 0 | M | |||
| Comfort Suites | 4400 Capital Blvd | U | 2 | F | r | M | |
| Days Inn | 3401 Capital Blvd | M | 1 | M | |||
| Hampton Inn | 3621 Spring Forest Rd | M | 3 | FS | MR | M | |
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Holiday Inn Express |
11400 Common Oaks Dr | M | 3 | FS | MR | W | |
| Holiday Inn | 2805 Highwoods Blvd | M | 0 | FS | W | ||
| Homestead | 4810 Bluestone Dr | M | 2 | K | M | ||
| Wingate Inn | 2610 Westinghouse Blvd | M | 0 | FS | MR | W | |
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| I-440 exit 13-A (US-64/264; New Bern Ave) | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Howard Johnson | 3120 Newbern Ave | M | 0 | F | |||
| Super 8 Motel | 3804 New Bern Ave | M | 0 | ||||
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| I-440 exit 13-B (US-64/264; New Bern Ave) | |||||||
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Best Western Raleigh Inn & Sts |
3618 New Bern Ave | M | 0 | FIS | MR | M | |
| Comfort Suites | 1309 Corporation Pkwy | M | 0 | FS | MR | W | |
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Holiday Inn Express |
4716 New Bern Ave | M | 1 | F | MR | M | |
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Microtel Inn & Suites |
1213 Plainview Rd | M | 0 | ||||
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$$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net This column indicates the typical price range of this hotel. We use the following codes: E=Economy, M=Midrange, U=Upscale, L=Luxury. Please note that room rates fluctuate (seasonal popularity, special events in the area, etc.). View hotels near I-40 in Raleigh The approximate distance in miles from the exit to the hotel. These are calculations using GPS data. Distances along city streets will be somewhat different but this should give you a good idea of the distances to hotels near the cited Interstate exit. View hotels near I-40 in Raleigh Hotels near I-40 in Raleigh offering 'fitness' or exercise facilities are indicated with an F in this column. If the hotel also has a spa, it is so indicated by an S in this column. Most hotels define a 'spa' as a large hot tub with built in water jets. In a few cases, fitness facilities and spas may be off-premises (entry by pass issued by the hotel) in which case dressing rooms are also present for your convenience. View hotels near I-40 in Raleigh Hotels near I-40 in Raleigh offering a full kitchen or 'kitchenette' are indicated with an 'K' in this column. An 'M' in this column indicates microwave available. If the room also has a refrigerator, it is so indicated by an 'R' in this column. Many hotels have some rooms furnished with microwaves and small refrigerators but you have to request them. View hotels near I-40 in Raleigh Hotels near I-40 in Raleigh offering Internet access are indicated (with an M for dial-up and W for wideband) in the I'net column. Please note that 'wideband' facilities vary. In addition to a network port (usually installed in the docking station), we suggest you bring along cables and your Windows distribution CD (in case you are required to load a special network driver). For 'dial up dataports', you would only need a modem and an RJ-11 patch cord (which you should always have with you, anyway). To check rates, amenities or make hotel reservations, just click on the hotel name. |
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If it is your intention to visit the N.C. State Fairgrounds, take exit 289 and then make the first or second exit off the Wade Ave freeway. The fairgrounds are to your right. Raleigh is the only North Carolina city having a beltway which goes completely around the city. Except during rush hours, traffic flows very smoothly. Leave the beltway and cruise down the city streets and you’ll probably find a hundred ways to get lost. It looks so simple on the maps. Raleigh is the state capital so one would expect to see a lot of (obviously) government buildings – and you won’t be disappointed. If you do get disoriented, just follow any four-lane street to the belt way and take the on-ramp for the clock-wise direction. Eventually, you’ll wind up at I-40.
Visitors' Center - From I-40 take exit 298-B and follow
US-70/401 toward downtown Raleigh. Note that, at the Interstate, US-70
is Saunders Street - but - it bends to the east a bit and becomes
McDowell Street which is one-way (your way). After you find yourself on
McDowell Street and 3 blocks after you cross South Street (US-64) you'll
be at Davie Street. Turn right and the Greater Raleigh Convention &
Visitors Bureau is at 421 Fayetteville Street Mall (about 3 blocks). Raleigh City Museum - After 200 years of North Carolina's capital city having no repository for its cultural artifacts, no place to preserve its past, and no institution to educate its citizens and visitors about the city's rich heritage, the city finally opened its first exhibit in 1993. Since then, the Raleigh City Museum has dedicated itself to helping people understand the city's present through knowledge of its past by collecting, preserving and interpreting materials pertaining to Raleigh's history and culture. North Carolina Museum of Art -
This museum houses 5,000 years of artistic heritage, from ancient Egypt to the present. The collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings, with works by Van Dyck, Jan Brueghel and Raphael, is internationally recognized. Significant American paintings include works by John Singleton Copley, Winslow Homer, and Georgia O'Keeffe. Also represented are collections of African, Oceanic, New World art, Egyptian, Greek and Roman art, 20th-century art, and Jewish ceremonial art. North Carolina Museum of History - Short- and
long- term exhibits describe how North Carolinians have lived from first settlements to the present. The long-term exhibits are focused on
folk life, healing systems and the struggles during the Civil War. North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame - Located in the North Carolina Museum of History (see above), the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame exhibits personal items donated by many of the 200 inductees. Inductees include Arnold Palmer, Dean Smith and Richard Petty. The Museum displays the state's heritage and the role that sports have played in North Carolina's history. From Richard Petty's '#43' racecar to Charlie 'Choo Choo' and Justice's '#22' football jersey, this exhibit is a treat for all sports fans. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences -
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences includes 70,000 square feet of walk-through environments. Four floors of exhibits feature four great whales, the world's only Acrocanthosaurus -- better known as the "Terror of the South" -- and
Willo, the dinosaur with a heart! Using a cutting-edge exhibit technique, live animals are included in exhibits throughout the museum. Exhibits look at the natural world through the distinct lens of North Carolina's diverse geography, geology, plants and animals. Click here to see upcoming exhibitions listed in our online event calendar. |
North Carolina State Capitol
- Built between 1833 and 1840, this National Historic Landmark is one of the best-preserved examples of a civic building in the Greek Revival style of architecture. It originally housed the governor's office, cabinet offices, legislative chambers, state library and state geologist's office. North Carolina Executive Mansion - Home to North Carolina's governors since 1891, this grand, Victorian-style mansion should be at the top of your tour
itinerary. And, if you happen to be in Raleigh during the Holidays, the mansion is decked out in a grandiose display of lights and decorations. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Gardens - Encircled by flowering trees, shrubs and plants, life-sized, bronze statue of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stands as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the civil rights movement. This is the only public park in the U.S. solely dedicated to the memory of Dr. King. Other notables of the civil rights movement are honored by a 12-ton granite water monument. Ellen Mordecai Garden
- Recreated from first-hand descriptions of the 1830s Mordecai kitchen
garden, vegetables, herbs and flowers, arranged in raised beds serve to
present the visitor with an image of what these pioneer gardens were
like and how well they served. J C Raulston Arboretum at N.C. State University - Although only 8 acres in size, this is a veritable showplace for botany international. Some 45 countries' flora are represented (over 6000 plants). Exploris - This state-of-the-art interactive global learning center has a unique mission: to encourage visitors to make connections with the people of all cultures. Through hands-on exhibits and thought provoking programs for families, guests have the opportunity to see how the world works, and the part each human can play in it. In the TradeWorks exhibit, visitors investigate the contents of four closets to learn how everyday things - like compact discs or basketball - link guests to international systems of trade. Many Voices encourages visitors to discover world voices by paging through unfiltered news from more than 40 countries and expressing personal thoughts by building a personal website. The new IMAX Theatre at Exploris that opened in Fall 2001 provides yet another innovative medium to introduce new places, new people and new ideas to visitors of all ages.
Phone 1-919-834-4040 for current ticket prices and hours of operation or
visit the Exploris web site:
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