Raleigh has many personalities, a diverse network of neighborhoods and entertainment districts and each has its own culture and flair. There are districts for strolling along treelined sidewalks with art gallery views, districts for shopping, districts for dancing, historic districts and districts that remind you how much you love cobblestone streets with antique lampposts.
Raleigh has many defined streetscapes that are walkable and can be experienced the way a local resident would choose to spend time.
Cameron Village
Open-air area promises a new delight around every corner to shop, eat, then shop some more.
Capital
Where decisions are made and history is honored among stately buildings and historic architecture.
Fayetteville Street
North Carolina's main street on a grand scale.
Five Points
Old tradition mingles with new vitality, the quaint and the quirky.
Glenwood South
Attracts the young, hip, the still-want-to-be-hip.
Moore Square
Old-fashioned lampposts and cobblestone streets.
N.C. State and Hillsborough Street
Fast and fun place with fascinating mixture of undergrads, professors, business execs and visitors mingling amongst the shops, restaurants and attractions.
North Hills
Raleigh's Midtown balances high-fashion with family-friendly activities among swanky shops, buzz-worthy restaurants and a movie theater.
Warehouse District
Defines "urban" hip among its row of massive brick structures standing side-by-side.