As you review the following list of downtown Charlotte NC Resorts, please keep in mind many of these hotels will provide complimentary transportation to the Charlotte airport. If you are seeking accommodations closer to the airport we invite you to view our airport resort page.
Omni Charlotte Hotel
Unlike other cities such as Los Angeles, New York or Las Vegas, Charlotte has a lesser amount of high-rise resorts. Maybe it’s the more country feel of this area that leads to more rural settings for Charlotte Resorts, but whatever it is, it makes the Omni Charlotte special. Situated downtown on Trade Street, the Omni features a day spa, meeting rooms and even a rooftop swimming pool.
The 374 guest rooms’ feature plush robes, turn down service, triple sheeting, satin hangers, hair dryer and in-room coffee and tea. Because of the downtown location many rooms feature skyline views. The Omni Hotel has several different styles and levels of rooms with up to 1,000 square feet in the Mecklenburg Suite. The standard deluxe room comes in at 312 square feet with a city view and standard amenities.
Other room levels can include multiple double beds, corner window suites, garden tubs and formal dining areas.
The Blake Hotel
As our search of resorts in Charlotte NC continued we were pleased to find the Blake in downtown Charlotte. Located just four blocks from Charlotte’s Convention Center, the Blake comes across as a local favorite without corporate ownership. Hotel accommodations include 24-hour lobby, bar, pool tables and concierge services.
Other nearby attractions include Bank of America Stadium, the Discovery Place Science attraction and a short 14 miles from the Carowinds Amusement Park.
The 304 guest rooms at the Blake all feature linens direct from Belgium and flat-screen TV’s. Wireless internet access is available at a small surcharge.
The Blake includes two dining options on-site. The Vault Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and claims to make “Charlotte’s Best Continental Cuisine”. The Vault Car & Lounge is a more intimate cocktail lounge offering limited appetizers. Most certainly, the Blake is one of the more reclusive Charlotte Resorts available if you are looking to stay downtown.
Courtyard by Marriott Charlotte City Center
You probably hear the words “Courtyard by Marriott” and wonder why it qualifies as a resort in Charlotte, and so did we. But because of its national high reviews for customer service a guest comfort we decided to throw it in. Its downtown location didn’t hurt either.
You will find this edition of the Courtyard series in the uptown area of Charlotte at 237 South Tryon Street. Within walking distance of Charlotte’s financial district, the Convention Center and the TimeWarner Cable Arena, where the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcat’s play. Also within a short distance of the Courtyard is the Bank of America Stadium where the Carolina Panthers play NFL football.
The guest rooms at this downtown Charlotte resort are all smoke-free, a feature many business and family travelers will be looking for in a hotel. Rooms include complimentary high-speed internet, functional desk work spaces and flat screen TV’s. The Courtyard Charlotte Downtown is also within close diving distance to other regional business centers. The city area of Gastonia is just 19 miles away, Rock Hill is 22 miles away and Monroe just 24 miles down the road.
Please note this hotel DOES charge for parking on a daily basis. Rates range from $10 to $25 daily. RV and motor home parking are also available, but call ahead for details.
Ballantyne Resort Charlotte
While not a downtown hotel, many travelers to Charlotte looking for extra luxury should consider the Ballantyne Resort Charlotte NC. Located seventeen miles from downtown, the hotel includes a day spa, dining and excellent meeting facilities.
If you do stay in the downtown area, but are looking for some Charlotte golf recreation, the Ballantyne is considered one of the best Charlotte Golf Resorts.
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