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“A small boutique hotel offering a fresh take on traditional design and that renowned Southern hospitality. Rooms are simply styled with large windows, classic mahogany furniture and deep turquoise walls. A vibey restaurant serves Southern classics. Well located in Uptown; a perfect city bolthole.”

“A small boutique hotel offering a fresh take on traditional design and that renowned Southern hospitality. Rooms are simply styled with large windows, classic mahogany furniture and deep turquoise walls. A vibey restaurant serves Southern classics. Well located in Uptown; a perfect city bolthole.”

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • Boasting an ideal location in the heart of Charlotte’s Uptown so many of the city's main attractions are within walking distance
  • Boutique
  • Maintaining all the character of the historic building yet with modern luxuries and (of course) some real Southern hospitality
  • Museums
  • Visit the superb art and design museum, The Mint Museum
  • Other Activities
  • Watch an NFL match at the Bank of America Stadium
  • Gym
  • No gym on-site but there is free access to a nearby YMCA
  • Restaurant
  • Expect modern takes on Southern classics in the Asbury
  • Historic
  • Intimate
  • Disabled access
  • Child friendly

Facilities

  • Gym
  • No gym on-site but there is free access to a nearby YMCA
  • Restaurant
  • Expect modern takes on Southern classics in the Asbury
  • Parking
  • $23 per night
  • Bar
  • Air conditioning
  • No pets
  • Meeting Room
  • Airport transfer
  • Child friendly
  • Business Centre
  • Wifi
  • Concierge
  • Disabled access
  • Room service

Activities

  • Theatre
  • Catch a performance at the nearby Blumenthal Performing Arts
  • Museums
  • Visit the superb art and design museum, The Mint Museum
  • Other Activities
  • Watch an NFL match at the Bank of America Stadium

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The Dunhill Hotel

In a city where everything is shiny and never-ending new construction, The Dunhill flaunts its landmark status.

Originally published by CNTraveller (view article)