North Carolina is home to several ‘in the spotlight’ cities. Many visit Asheville to experience the unique culture, Charlotte for the metropolitan vibes, and the triad for the twin cities and furniture shopping in High Point. But it seems the one city in North Carolina with the most press is indeed the Capitol city of Raleigh.
Flickr / James Willamor Raleigh just ranked No. 9 on Travel + Leisure’s list of “America’s Favorite Places.”
Flickr / Ron Cogswell It’s an annual reader poll that basis decisions on attractions, dining, shopping, culture, plus things to do and see. With 400 cities in the ranks - it’s impressive that Raleigh made the coveted list, especially at No. 9!
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Flickr / James Willamor Raleigh isn’t shy to press, though - this is one of many lists Raleigh has made for (basically) being totally awesome.
Flickr / Sergey Galyonkin Raleigh ranks among the best city for recent grads and young professionals. It’s also a great place to raise a family with gorgeous, quaint suburbs and easy commutes to and from the city. But not all happens within Raleigh; The Triangle (Raleigh/Durham) is quickly becoming the Silicon Valley of the East Coast. Raleigh has seen an impressive amount of newcomers and is ranked as one of “America’s next Boomtowns,” with North Carolina a top 5 destination for movers. To read the full list of how Raleigh ranks, click here
Raleigh is quickly becoming a key area of culture, arts, food (plus Durham) and a great place to live (whatever your age might be). With a central location – you can be at the beach in two(ish) hours or take a quick drive to the Piedmont or haul it to the mountains in just four. While Charlotte appears as the large, shining gem of metropolitan North Carolina – you might want to keep your eyes peeled on Raleigh!
Flickr / James Willamor
Raleigh just ranked No. 9 on Travel + Leisure’s list of “America’s Favorite Places.”
Flickr / Ron Cogswell
It’s an annual reader poll that basis decisions on attractions, dining, shopping, culture, plus things to do and see. With 400 cities in the ranks - it’s impressive that Raleigh made the coveted list, especially at No. 9!
Flickr / lisadonoghue(away)
Raleigh isn’t shy to press, though - this is one of many lists Raleigh has made for (basically) being totally awesome.
Flickr / Sergey Galyonkin
Raleigh ranks among the best city for recent grads and young professionals. It’s also a great place to raise a family with gorgeous, quaint suburbs and easy commutes to and from the city. But not all happens within Raleigh; The Triangle (Raleigh/Durham) is quickly becoming the Silicon Valley of the East Coast. Raleigh has seen an impressive amount of newcomers and is ranked as one of “America’s next Boomtowns,” with North Carolina a top 5 destination for movers. To read the full list of how Raleigh ranks, click here
Do you live in Raleigh now? Do you love it?
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