7 Best Sights in Charlotte, North Carolina

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We've compiled the best of the best in Charlotte - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

NASCAR Hall of Fame

Uptown Fodor's Choice

This 150,000-square-foot megamuseum has enough going on to intrigue even non-NASCAR fans. A complete visual overload, the racing palace features historic race cars, an enormous theater, and countless rotating exhibits highlighting the achievements of NASCAR's finest. Hands-on activities take visitors behind the scenes to see how the entire industry prepares for race day each week. Practice a pit stop, walk through a full-size NASCAR Sprint Cup hauler, and actually sit behind the wheel in one of eight iRacing simulators.

400 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Charlotte, NC, 28202, USA
704-654–4400
Sight Details
$27; $9 upgrade for unlimited simulator rides
Closed Tues.

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Carowinds

South Charlotte

Home of Fury 325, North America's fastest giga coaster (reaching 95 mph and 325 feet high), Carowinds is a place for thrill seekers. The 57 rides include multiple high-intensity roller coasters. Just across the South Carolina border on Interstate 77, Carowinds also boasts a water park, live concerts, and an interactive 3D experience.

Check Carowinds's website for current hours and deals. It's usually cheaper to buy tickets online than at the gate.

Discovery Place Nature

Freedom Park

You'll find a butterfly pavilion, bugs galore, nature trails, a puppet theater, and hands-on exhibits just for children at this museum. Kids can experience up-close interaction with animals, and explore the Fort Wild outdoor play area.

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Discovery Place Science

Uptown

Allow at least two hours for the aquariums, the three-story rain forest, "Nose-to-Nose" live animal shows, and the IMAX Dome Theater. Lie on a bed of nails, conduct experiments in the interactive labs, or get in touch with your inner innovator as you create shoes from garbage. Check the schedule for special exhibits.

301 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, NC, 28202, USA
704-372–6261
Sight Details
$29 at the door ($5 discount online), IMAX from $8

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The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture

Uptown

Historic Brooklyn, as the once-thriving African-American neighborhood here was known, is long gone, but this celebration of Black art, history, and culture serves its memory well. The exhibits change frequently, but you can always see John and Vivian Hewitt's collection of African-American visual art, including those of Harlem Renaissance–famed and Charlotte-born Romare Bearden.

551 S. Tryon St., Charlotte, NC, 28202, USA
704-547–3700
Sight Details
$9
Closed Mon.

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President James K. Polk State Historic Site

This 22-acre state historic site 10 miles south of central Charlotte marks the humble birthplace and childhood home of the 11th U.S. president, nicknamed "Napoléon of the Stump" for his excellent speeches. Guided tours of the log cabins (replicas of the originals) show what life was like for settlers back in 1795.

12031 Lancaster Hwy., Pineville, NC, 28134, USA
704-889–7145
Sight Details
Free
Tues.–Sat. 9–5
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Reed Gold Mine

This historic site, about 22 miles east of Charlotte, is where America's first documented gold rush began, after Conrad Reed discovered a 17-pound nugget in 1799. Guided underground tours of the gold mine are available, as well as gold panning (from roughly early April to late October), walking trails, and a stamp mill.