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Hilton hotels in Durham North Carolina

When you discover Durham, North Carolina, in the heart of the United States, you'll find a city teeming with a vibrant culture and a proud history. Renowned for its significant place in the American civil rights movement, Durham also offers a dynamic arts scene. In this thriving city, Hilton hotels provide a central, comfortable base from which you can explore.
Immerse yourself in Durham's historical atmosphere with a visit to Duke Homestead or Bennett Place. These sites are a genuine testament to the city's civil war history, offering great insight into North Carolina's past. After a day of exploration, retreat to one of the many Hilton hotels in Durham, where comfort and convenience are at your fingertips.
Durham's thriving arts culture can't be missed. From the DPAC, Durham Performing Arts Center, showcasing Broadway shows and concerts, to the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, displaying world-class exhibitions, there's always something culturally rich to experience. Returning to a Hilton hotel after a day filled with arts and performance will refresh you for another day of discovery.
For a taste of Tyrol country, the Sarah P. Duke Gardens are a horticultural wonderland located right in Durham. Meandering through this 55-acre lush landscape, you'll encounter a colorful mélange of regionally specific plants from North Carolina and around the world. Cap off a day of sightseeing with relaxation at your chosen Hilton hotel, reflecting on the rich tapestry of experiences Durham has to offer.

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Shopping streets in Durham North Carolina

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    9th Street

    Known for its eclectic mix of independent shops, boutiques, and restaurants, 9th Street is a vibrant commercial corridor located near Duke University's East Campus in Durham.

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    Brightleaf Square

    Former tobacco warehouses turned into a unique shopping district, with a range of stores offering antiques, books, clothes, and more.

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  3. A vibrant parade in downtown Fayetteville, NC, featuring Corvettes and American flags.
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    Fayetteville Street

    Historically significant street in downtown Durham, which has seen a resurgence in recent years with the addition of a mixed-use development featuring shops, eateries, and offices.

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  4. Intricate stone arches at Stanford University framing the scenic campus view.
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    American Tobacco Campus

    A historic district converted to a bustling area of shops, restaurants, and offices, the American Tobacco Campus is also home to the Durham Performing Arts Center.

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  5. Close-up of a luxury leather belt with a golden buckle on fabric, perfect for fashion enthusiasts.
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    Golden Belt

    Originally a textile mill, the Golden Belt campus has been transformed into a bustling hub for art, creativity, and entrepreneurship, complete with retail shops, art studios, and restaurants.

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Cultural Attractions in Durham North Carolina

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    Durham Performing Arts Center

    The Durham Performing Arts Center is one of the premier live-entertainment venues in the state, showcasing a variety of performances including Broadway productions, comedy events, family shows and music concerts. It's famous for its modern design and for bringing a touch of Broadway to Durham.

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  2. Group of graduates in caps and gowns posing outside a university building with a statue.
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    Duke University Chapel

    Duke University Chapel is a spiritual and cultural cornerstone of the Duke University campus. The Gothic-style chapel, which stands tall at the heart of the campus, hosts religious services, concerts, and other public events. Its grand architecture and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit in Durham.

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  3. Close-up of vibrant red tulips blooming in a lush spring garden, showcasing nature's beauty.
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    Sarah P. Duke Gardens

    Sarah P. Duke Gardens is a 55-acre public garden situated in the heart of Duke University. The gardens are distinguished by meticulous landscaping, a serene Japanese Tea Garden, an abundant variety of native and exotic plants, and a large amphitheater used for concerts and performances.

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  4. Stunning view of Bow Lake with rocky mountains and green forests in Banff National Park.
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    Bennett Place Historic Site

    Bennett Place Historic Site marks the location where the American Civil War came to an end. Visitors to the site can explore the Bennett family's farm, where General Johnston surrendered his troops to General Sherman, effectively ending the war. The site features historical exhibits and offers guided tours.

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    Nasher Museum of Art

    The Nasher Museum of Art, located at Duke University, is dedicated to promoting engagement with the arts for the Duke and Durham communities. The museum's impressive collection includes contemporary and historic works from various cultures around the world. In addition to its exhibits, the Nasher Museum offers educational programs and hosts special events.

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Restaurants, Cafés & Local Eats in Durham North Carolina

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    Mateo Bar de Tapas

    Mateo bar de tapas is the first solo venture from chef Matthew Kelly of Vin Rouge, housed in the old Book Exchange building in downtown Durham. The menu features a mix of traditional and modern Spanish tapas, using Southern ingredients while staying true to the vibrant, comforting flavors of Spain.

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  2. Delicious croissant stuffed with spinach and cheese served on a wooden plate, perfect for a hearty breakfast.
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    Cocoa Cinnamon

    Cocoa Cinnamon is a unique, locally-owned coffee shop in Durham. They are known for their creatively named lattes, delicious churros, and beautiful latte art. Every drink and treat they serve tells a story drawn from the history of coffee and chocolate.

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    The Original Q Shack

    The Original Q Shack, an establishment that has been serving up authentic 'old school' barbeque for over a decade in Durham. A favorite amongst locals, The Original Q Shack serves up hickory-smoked pork, chicken, and ribs, with a menu that extends beyond traditional barbeque to include catfish, salads, and tacos.

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  4. Close-up of fresh green bell peppers and chili peppers, showcasing vibrant and organic produce in a market setting.
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    Pompieri Pizza

    Pompieri Pizza is a family-friendly, casual restaurant in Durham. They make Neapolitan-style pizza with North Carolina milled flour and with house-stretched mozzarella. The restaurant embodies the feel of an old fire station, adding to its unique appeal.

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  5. Creative cupcakes designed for breast cancer awareness in a flat lay composition highlighting diversity and support.
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    Guglhupf Bakery

    Guglhupf is a German Bakery, Cafe and Biergarten in Durham, North Carolina. Known for their artisan breads, pastries, cakes and traditional German food, Guglhupf is a local favorite for its unique artful atmosphere and delicious food.

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