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    When in Greensboro: Piedmont region offers plenty of reasons to get away

    By Meghan Grant Eastern North Carolina Living,

    2 days ago

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    One of my favorite North Carolina cities to visit is Greensboro for its amazing art, history and food scene.

    David and I love it for a weekend getaway and it is the perfect girls’ overnight spot as well. We always look forward to a return visit to try new places, plus making stops at our favorites as well!

    The list of our favorite things to do in Greensboro is rather extensive, which is one more reason to make an extended weekend out of your next trip to the Piedmont region. Here are the spots to add to your next travel itinerary:

    Grab a Seat at O.Henry Thursday Night Cocktails and Jazz

    Since 2015, the O.Henry Hotel has offered jazz in their hotel lobby, and it is better than ever! Every Thursday from 6-9 p.m., they play a variety of jazz music in the Social Lobby and serve cocktails and small plates, including truffle fries!

    The O.Henry Hotel offers a jazz package that features one night’s gracious accommodations, limited preferred seating at our O.Henry Jazz in the social lobby and a $50 dining credit. It is such a great event and made for such an enjoyable start to our trip because after checking in and freshening up, we headed right downstairs to this event and unwound before dinner.

    Explore the Greensboro Science Center

    In my opinion, the Greensboro Science Center is a hidden gem in the state. I had no idea what to expect on our visit here and it ended up including meeting penguins, seeing a baby hippo, a baby red panda and lots of interesting things in the aquarium section.

    It was truly a highlight of our trip, and we have not been able to stop talking about how much fun we had and how much we learned. There is so much to do here that it is at least a half-a-day trip, though I could make an argument for spending a full day. It is a must-visit on your trip to Greensboro!

    Take in a Turning Point in History at the International Civil Rights Center and Museum

    Greensboro was a key city in the Civil Rights Movement as it was the beginning of the sit-in movement in 1960. The International Civil Rights Center and Museum is located in the Woolworth building and the original lunch counter and stools have been preserved.

    There are various tour options, including the staff-guided tour, which is how I have visited the museum. With each visit to the museum — and I have been several times — I have found it to be an incredibly reflective and emotional experience. You may know the story, but it’s definitely worth taking it in on your next trip to the Triad.Book your tour online on the website: https://www.sitinmovement.org/tours-tickets.

    View the Collections at Weatherspoon Art Museum

    Weatherspoon Art Museum is located on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and truly encompasses the spirit of the campus. A few years ago, I visited to see the “Dread and Delight: Fairy Tales in an Anxious World” that was curated by Dr. Emily Stamey, which I still talk about incessantly because it was such a fantastic collection.

    I love that the Weatherspoon Art Museum has interactive collections for its visitors! Check out their current and upcoming collections on their website: https://weatherspoonart.org/.

    Enjoy the Outdoors at Lake Brandt

    Lake Brandt offers several ways to enjoy the outdoors, from their 10.9-mile trail loop to fishing to kayaking, stand-up paddling boarding and canoeing. David and I have taken a kayaking class offered by REI at Lake Brandt and thoroughly enjoyed our experience!

    There are kayaks, paddleboards and canoes available to the public for in-season daily rental. On the first and third Thursdays from June-August from 8-10 p.m., Lake Brandt offers a guided moonlight paddle and has kayaks available to rent. See more information: https://www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/parks-recreation/the-lakes/lake-brandt.

    Take a Stroll at Guilford Courthouse National Military Park

    This park is enormous and has so many interesting trails, including my personal favorite, Monuments Trail. 2023 was the Year of the Trail here in North Carolina, and there are quite a few trail options at the Guilford Courthouse National Military Park.

    While we only saw a small portion of the park, it was quite a scenic drive to get to the section I wanted to check out. Your history lesson regarding this park is that it was the site of an incredibly important battle during the American Revolution. Read more: https://www.nps.gov/guco/learn/historyculture/index.htm.

    Cheer on the Greensboro Grasshoppers at First National Bank Field

    David and I will always look to attend a baseball game whenever possible, and we really enjoyed the Greensboro Grasshoppers at First National Bank Field. The Grasshoppers are a high-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The stadium opened in 2005 and has some of the best stadium food we’ve had! We definitely recommend cheering them on if the team is playing at home while you are visiting!

    Additional Things to Do in Greensboro

    Greensboro Cultural Center: The Cultural Center in downtown Greensboro houses several arts organizations and City arts. Some gallery favorites are GreenHill, Center for Visual Artists and the African American Atelier.Wet & Wild Emerald Pointe: Cool off in the warm months at Wet & Wild Emerald Point with their various attractions, including a lazy river, cabana rentals and much more!

    Pull Up a Chair at Little Brother Brewing

    Greensboro has such a great brewery scene, and one of my favorites is Little Brother Brewing. The staff makes you feel right at home and they have so many nods to local folks. There are opportunities for home brewers to have their beer through Little Brother’s “resident brewer” program.

    Local musicians have a stage to play in the space and artists can showcase their work as well. One of my favorite touches is the local artists who create the artwork for the resident brewers’ information. Not only is the beer good, but the brewery also stands for community.

    Steel Hands Brewery

    One of the newest breweries in Greensboro is Steel Hands Brewery, located right across from the Greensboro Coliseum! The outdoor space is great and we really enjoyed their beer selection.

    David tried their Tropical IPA while I had their Champagne Lager. The Steel Hands Brewery is hosting Nashville musicians this summer in their “Nashville Nights” series, which occurs on Thursdays at 6 p.m. in the beer garden. The taproom also serves up wood-fired pizzas, so it is a great spot to hang out for an evening.

    Green Valley Grill

    Green Valley Grill is located adjacent to the O.Henry Hotel and offers fresh seasonal Old World European and Mediterranean flavors from the wood-fired rotisserie and grill. The space is stunning and the patio is so lush and green! Order the grilled salmon or their flatbread special.

    Crafted the Art of the Taco

    One of my favorite spots to have lunch or dinner when in Greensboro is Crafted the Art of the Taco, located right down the street from the International Civil Rights Center and Museum. Their menu offers a delicious offering of burgers and tacos.

    On our most recent visit, David and I opted to make our tacos into bowls and got chips and queso as our side. I had the Baja style with grilled chicken while David ordered the Honky Tonk. We also ordered their Mexican-style lager, which is a collaboration with Little Brother Brewing.

    Boba House: the Vegetarian Restaurant

    Boba House is a Greensboro staple and has been around since 2003 serving up vegetarian Vietnamese and Thai dishes. It is a short walk down the street from the Weatherspoon Art Museum and offers delicious vegetarian options with beautiful decor. I ordered the boba pad Thai with “chicken” and it was the best pad Thai I’ve ever eaten.

    Print Works Bistro

    Print Works Bistro is a French bistro located adjacent to the Proximity Hotel. Their brunch is outstanding, especially the duck confit hash. This is another great spot for a pre-dinner drink and their truffle fries are out-of-this-world good! Print Works Bistro offers an extensive wine list and is such a beautiful space.

    Historic Magnolia House

    Not only is the historic Magnolia House an important historic landmark in Greensboro, but it also serves up a delicious weekend brunch and dinner menu. Their fried chicken and their fried fish, shrimp and grits are staples on their menu! I cannot recommend the fried fish, shrimp and grits dish enough!

    It was absolutely unreal. Make a reservation and head here for brunch while in town. And be sure to check out their community events as well!

    Additional Places to Eat in Greensboro

    Machete: When I tell you that I am daydreaming about this menu, I mean it lives rent-free in my head. The space is unique and welcoming, the menu is a unique and creative take on dishes, and their cocktails look incredible. Add it to your list!Hops Burger Bar: I love a good burger spot and Hops has been on my list for a while now. It’s the first stop on our next trip to GSO!

    O.Henry Hotel

    O.Henry Hotel is located in Greensboro’s Friendly neighborhood and is such a wonderful experience. The O.Henry Hotel offers a variety of packages and has an onsite outdoor pool, a beautiful garden, artist-in-resident, weekly jazz music and expansive rooms. It is a true gem and sure to be your home-away-from-home in Greensboro!

    Proximity Hotel

    Proximity Hotel is also located in the Friendly neighborhood of Greensboro and is right near great restaurants and a short Lyft ride to hopping Elm Street. The Proximity is a green hotel with sustainable practices, gorgeous common areas, modern rooms with lots of natural light, and original artwork from the artist-in-residence.

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