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File:Greensboro banner South Elm Street - South Elm Street Greensboro is a city of about 250,000 in North Carolina. It is named after Nathanael Greene, a Patriot general who fought a battle here during the Revolutionary War. It's nicknamed the "Gate City" for its historical role as a transportation hub for the Piedmont (North Carolina) | Piedmont. The famous author William Sydney Porter, better known as O. Henry, was born here. It can be sleepy and genteel but is enjoying a newfound reputation as a great place for young people. Downtown especially is experiencing a surfeit of cafes, music venues and restaurants.

Travel to Greensboro

By Plane

  • Piedmont Triad International Airport IATA Flight Code: GSO flyfrompti.com/ 36.097778, -79.937222 - Piedmont Triad International Airport - PTI, as the local residents refer to it, has around 75 daily Flights to most major hubs on the east coast. Several rental vehicle companies operate at the airport, and taxis are provided by Triad Transportation (+1 336 668-9808). Lyft and Uber pick up and drop off passengers outside doors #2 and #5. As for public transportation, PART Shuttle 27 goes from the airport to the regional hub for $2.50, and from there you can transfer for free to PART buses to other parts of the Triad.

Travel by train to Greensboro

Greensboro is served by Amtrak through its Piedmont and Carolinian services from Charlotte to Washington, D.C. and New York City, and its Crescent service between New Orleans to New York City. The station, officially J. Douglas lon Depot GPS 36.069626,-79.786996 - GRO Amtrak Station Outside.JPG but generally known as "The Depot", is downtown at 236 E Washington St, and doubles as the city's main bus station. The Depot has restrooms, Wi-Fi, and a small cafe.

Travel on a Bus in Greensboro

Greyhound has daily intercity bus services from several destinations in North Carolina, and long-distance buses from Washington, D.C. and New York City. All long-distance buses arrive at the Depot downtown.

PART (Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation) provides bus service between several cities around Greensboro, including High Point, Winston-Salem, Mount Airy (North Carolina) | Mount Airy, Chapel Hill, Durham (North Carolina) | Durham, Asheboro, Lexington (North Carolina) | Lexington. Buses arrive at the Depot.

By car

Greensboro is served by four interstate highways, I-40 goes east-west, I-85 goes north-south, and when completed I-73 will go north to Michigan and south to Myrtle beach, and I-74 will go north to Cincinnati and the Quad Cities. US highways 29, 70, 220, and 421 travel through Greensboro.

Get Around

GPS 36.083|-79.805

Travel on a Bus in Greensboro

Greensboro offers public bus service through the Greensboro Transit Authority, and also provides 30 minutes service on all 16 routes Monday through Friday from 5:15AM Monday - 6:30PM, and evening service every hour from 7:30PM Monday - 11:30PM with 7 buses with two or three combined routes running 'hourly'. On weekends, on Saturday from 6AM Monday - 10PM with evening service starting at 7PM until 10PM; however and the same evening service ran during the week and Saturday runs only from 6AM Monday - 6PM.

College students can ride the HEAT bus system for free by showing a valid college ID. There are 7 HEAT routes that carry the college community and the general public; non-students ride for the regular bus fare of $1.50 or a GTA bus pass

By bike

The bike sharing program LimeBike operates in Greensboro.

By foot

Downtown and the adjacent College Hill neighborhood are very pleasantly walkable.

What to See

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  • UNC-Greensboro - 36.0695, -79.8114 - University of North Carolina at Greensboro 321380 Good people watching and Weatherspoon Art Museum is fun on a rainy afternoon.
  • Fisher Park Elm Street north of Fisher Avenue, downtown 36.083017, -79.789455 - Fisher Park, Greensboro, North Carolina A 100-year old neighborhood surrounding a urban oasis, a nice place for a walk.
  • Blandwood Mansion and Gardens - 447 West Washington Street 36.069727, -79.795857 ☎ +1 336-272-5003 - Blandwood Mansion and Gardens Greensboro's National Historic Landmark home of Governor John Motley Morehead, and America's oldest Tuscan Villa residence. Features period furnishings, art, and rose gardens. Open to public tours.
  • Greensboro Science Center and the new Animal Discovery Zoological Park - Natural Science Center - 4301 Lawndale Dr 36.13001, -79.83398 ☎ +1 336-288-3769 |fax=Opening Hours: 9AM - 5PM Adults 14 - 64: $13.50, Seniors 65+: $12.50, Children 3 - 13: $12.50, Children 2 and Under: Free A natural history museum geared towards children with many interactive exhibits and a small but excellent zoo. The museum features geology, paleontology, and astronomy exhibits among others and the zoo houses everything from reptiles and farm animals to tigers and monkeys.
  • International Civil Rights Center and Museum - 134 S. Elm Street 36.0717, -79.7904 ☎ +1 336 274-9199 Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 10AM–6PM $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and students, $8 for children 6–12, free for children 5 and under International Civil Rights Center and Museum - International Civil Rights Center and Museum The International Civil Rights Center & Museum is an archival center, collecting museum and teaching facility devoted to the international struggle for civil and human rights. The Museum celebrates the nonviolent protests of the 1960 Greensboro sit-ins, which served as a catalyst in the civil rights movement. The museum complex includes 30,000 square feet of exhibit space. It is located in the historic 1929 F.W. Woolworth building in Greensboro, and you can see the original lunch counter and stools where the Greensboro Four began their sit-ins. Entry is only by guided tour, which lasts about an hour and a half and drags on somewhat.
  • Greensboro Historical Museum - 130 Summit Ave 36.075556, -79.788056 ☎ +1 336 373-2043 Opening Hours: Closed Mondays and City of Greensboro holidays, Tuesday - Saturday 10AM–5PM, Sunday 2PM–5PM free Greensboro Historical Museum - Former Presbyterian Church, Former Confederate Hospital, Greensboro Historical Museum - A nice way to spend an afternoon and the Greensboro Historical Museum has surprisingly extensive collections on the city's varied history, from pre-Columbian times all the way to the present day. Lots of artifacts on display with detailed information. Includes a collection of Civil War weapons and artifacts, and a little area that reproduces shops and buildings from turn-of-the-20th-century Greensboro. It also has a large number of exhibits for children. Free admission. Backpacks must be checked at the front desk.
  • South Elm Street 36.072502, -79.790293 - South Elm Street, Greensboro 1 . The center of downtown Greensboro, Elm Street is lined with attractive historic buildings. If you follow the street a bit further north and they start to turn into corporate high-rises.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Greensboro

  • Wet'n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park - 36.0075, -79.8403 ☎ +1 336 852-9721 Opening Hours: Late May-early Sept Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe
  • Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park | 200 N. Davie Street 36.0738, -79.7885 - Greensboro Cultural Center - Greensboro Cultural Center - 2018-04-03 A
  • Guilford Courthouse National Military Park | 2332 New Garden Road 36.1314, -79.8464 ☎ +1 336 288-1776 Free Guilford Courthouse National Military Park Signers_Monument_Guilford_Courthouse_National_Military_Park Old Battleground Road in North Greensboro. A beautiful park with jogging/bike trails, a small visitors center, and interesting information on the revolutionary war battle that occurred there. There is also a yearly reenactment of the battle on the weekend closest to March 14th.

- Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball at First Horizon Park milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t477 408 Bellemeade Street GPS 36.07649,-79.79478 ☎ +1 336 268-2255|tollfree= Fax: +1 336 273-7350|hours=. If it's baseball season and the Hoppers are at home you will regret not going to a game. The team built one of the newest and most beautiful ballparks in the southeast. There are areas for children and seating on the grass, in the stands, boxes, and standing at the huge outdoor bar by left field. Thursdays are extremely packed due to the affordable organic juice and you may want to consider that (although usually only the bar area is shoulder to shoulder). The atmosphere is very family oriented and easily accessible as the park is downtown. Parking can sometimes be a problem but if you're willing to walk 10 minutes then free parking is not a problem. Greensboro Grasshoppers

  • The Barn Dinner Theatre - 120 Stage Coach Trail 36.079130, -79.912475 ☎ +1 336-292-2211 Tickets start at $46 per adult/$23 per child The oldest continually-operating dinner theatre in the nation. Buffet dinner and a live show.
  • Hit the lakes - Lake Brandt, Lake Higgins and Lake Townsend all offer canoeing and kayaking.
  • Lake Brandt | 5945 Lake Brandt Road 36.169929, -79.842184
  • Lake Higgins | 4235 Hamburg Mill Road 36.166359, -79.885197 Also allows fishing.
  • Lake Townsend | 6332 Townsend Road 36.185492, -79.749874
  • Black Diamond Backyard - 407 Prescott street 36.076249, -79.799641 close to the baseball stadium - Opening Hours: 8am-8pm Community urban greenspace on the edge of downtown, with a large orchard and gardens

Shopping

There are a number of unique shops along South Elm Street downtown, including numerous art galleries, boutiques and cafes.

  • Four Seasons Town Centre - 410 Four Seasons Town Centre 36.0402, -79.8374 ☎ +1 336 292-0171 - Four Seasons Town Centre - Four Seasons Town Centre, Greensboro, NC - 1.jpeg An indoor 3-story mall adjacent to Koury Convention Center offering over 180 stores and restaurants anchored by Belk, JC Penny's and Dillard's. Be aware that there has been a sharp rise in crime around the mall including vehicle theft due to its proximity to the highway. Use common sense and stay safe.
  • Friendly Center - 36.0856, -79.8308 . A 75-acre open village shopping center with over 1 million square feet of stores, it is anchored by Belk, Macy's and Sears and offers more local stores than the mall. Next door to Friendly Shopping Center is their new addition: The Shops at Friendly Center. Stores include REI, Ann Taylor, Brooks Brothers, Coldwater Creek and more. Restaurants include P.F. Chang's, Flemings's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar, Ben & Jerry's, and Mimi's Cafe. The large Harris Teeter grocery store offer hot bars, Pizzas, sushi and a great salad café. Friendly Center AAAAA
  • Eclectic By Nature - 414 State Street 36.101006, -79.784318 ☎ +1 336-373-0733 - Eclectic by Nature offers candles, stones, gifts, books, and a great selection of handcrafted herbal teas. The store is also home to a rotating variety of spiritual advisers and Tarot readers from a wide array of backgrounds. The staff are knowledgeable and helpful; if they don't know and they know who to ask or how to find what you're looking for. The store is also a center for Pagan, Wiccan and other spiritual cultures in the Triad area.

Halal Restaurants

  • Pizzeria L'Italiano - 219 South Elm Street 36.070926, -79.790279 downtown ☎ +1 336 274-4810 Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 11AM–9:50PM, Sunday 4PM–9:50PM Buy it by the slice or get a whole pie.
  • Positano - 2605 Lawndale Dr 36.101942, -79.820528 parallel to Battleground Avenue in the Target shopping center ☎ +1 336 288-4900 - An authentic sit-down Italian trattoria whose food distinguishes itself from the rest.
  • Sapporo Fantasy Japanese Steaks and Sushi House - 2939-C Battleground Avenue 36.114164, -79.834941 in the Earth Fare shopping center ☎ +1 336 282-5345 Quality sushi, if not the best in Greensboro at very reasonable prices.
  • Saffron Indian Cuisine - 1500 Mill Street #104 36.088961, -79.812329 above Wendover Avenue ☎ +1 336 574-3300 - Excellent Indian cuisine that is hard to find in North Carolina. Has a lunch buffet seven days a week at a very reasonable price. Table service is by far the best in the Triad. Noteworthy vegetable samosas.
  • Natty Greene's Brewpub | 345 South Elm Street 36.068640, -79.790448 ☎ +1 336 274-1373 - Downtown pub with several very good microbrews. Very large place and crowded on the weekends.
  • Stamey's Barbeque - 2206 West Gate City Blvd 36.059108, -79.828093 ☎ +1 336-299-9888 - BBQ since 1930, located across the street from the Greensboro Coliseum. A second location is on Battleground Ave. Stameys BBQ, along with Brushy Mountain BBQ in Wilkesboro, Hannahs in Lenoir, Short Sugars in Reidsville (North Carolina) | Reidsville & Danville (Virginia) | Danville VA and these are the top BBQ places in all of North Carolina.
  • Sticks and Stones - 2200 Walker Ave 36.069047, -79.828387 ☎ +1 336 275-0220 - Across the street from Lindley Park Filling Station at the intersection of Walker Ave and South Elam Ave. Excellent brick-fired Pizzas, salads, and regional microbrews.
  • Tripp's - A small North Carolina chain that is based out of Greensboro. Two locations are on New Garden Road near Bryan Blvd and West Wendover Avenue near Wal Mart. Lunch and dinner entrees are generally very good, portion sizes are fair and the prices are reasonable. For dessert, Tripp's serves Carnegie Deli cheesecake shipped directly from New York City. Best non-southern dessert to be found in the Triad.
  • Pho Hien Vuong - 4109 Spring Garden Street 36.066747, -79.867703 ☎ +1 336 294-5551 Opening Hours: M–Thursday11AM–3:30PM, 5PM–9:30PM; F–Su 11AM–9:30PM Good Vietnamese.
  • Saigon 4205 West Gate City Blvd 36.036548, -79.861862 ☎ +1 336 294-9286 - Good Vietnamese.
  • Sushi Republic - 329 Tate Street 36.068809, -79.805448 ☎ +1 336 274-6684

Monday to Friday 11:30AM–2:30PM, 5PM–10PM; Saturday 5PM–10AM Tate Street on the edge of UNCG campus. (previously Sushi 101) - Owned by two Korean brothers. There are some very interesting and delicious concoctions offered on their menu.

  • Fishbones - 2119 Walker Ave 36.068655, -79.827941 corner of Walker and Elam streets ☎ +1 336 370-4900 Opening Hours: 11AM–closing daily Possibly the best bar food in town. A 2 minutes drive or 15 minutes walk from UNCG. A variety of imported drink, and and has outdoor seating.
  • Ghassan's - Four locations. Best Steaks sub in town. Also serve a variety of middle eastern dishes such as kabobs, falafel, hummus, and gyros.
  • Lucky 32 Kitchen and Wine Cafe - 1421 Westover Terrace 36.090739, -79.814727 ☎ +1 336-370-0707 - A local favorite since the late 20th century for "honest seasonal American fare." They also have 60 soft drinks by the glass.
  • Green Valley Grill - 622 Green Valley Road 36.08662, -79.82656 ☎ +1 336 854-2015 - Beside to the O.Henry Hotel and they feature seasonal food using old-world European culinary sensibilities and flavors. Their list features 50 soft drinks by the glass and flights.
  • Print Works Bistro - 702 Green Valley Road 36.088903, -79.821464 ☎ +1 336 379-0699 - Traditional and modern versions of classic dishes popular in European Bistros. Honest drinking café. Adjacent to Proximity Hotel.
  • M'coul's Public House - 110 West McGee Street 36.068689, -79.791103 corner of Elm and McGee streets ☎ +1 336 378-0204 Most food costs between US$7-12 Irish bar downtown with over 17 soft drinks on tap from around the world, and a large selection of scotch and whiskey. Two levels, both with outdoor seating. One of the best places downtown to see a sunset. Large menu including: salads, sandwiches, and traditional Irish fare. A very diverse demographic frequents this restaurant/bar. The upstairs bar is smoking, tends to be the rowdier section and can get quite crowded on the weekend. The downstairs bar is non-smoking and is much more relaxed and "Irish" looking. There is a fiddle player and acoustic guitar pair on Friday nights that plays downstairs (outside when the weather permits).
  • Old Town Draught House - 1205 Spring Garden Street 36.065740, -79.810682 directly on the edge of UNC-G campus ☎ +1 336 379-1140 - Popular with students, professors, and local residents that want to have a good sandwiches and affordable soft drinks. Great food specials daily and very popular on Wednesday nights.
  • Green Bean Coffee Shop - 341 S. Elm Street 36.068804, -79.790423 downtown next to Natty Green's ☎ +1 336 691-9990 - Has Wi-Fi available and sells none-alcoholic drinks, and excellent coffee and baked goods.
  • Cheesecakes by Alex - 315 South Elm Street 36.069551, -79.790344 ☎ +1 315 273-0970 Opening Hours: M–Thursday7:30AM–10PM, Friday 7:30AM–11PM, Saturday 9AM–11PM, Sunday 10AM–10PM Serves exceptional cheesecake, cookies, and other baked goods, and Coffee. Also has Wi-Fi.
  • Tate Street Coffee - 334 Tate Street 36.068438, -79.805793 7AM–11PM daily A local favorite, Tate Street Coffee is a hot spot of college students from UNCG during the school year. Located right off UNCG campus, it's known for both its delicious coffee and its free jazz shows every Thursday night.
  • Westerwood Tavern - 508 Guilford Avenue 36.075712, -79.800476 by the tracks ☎ +1 336 273-4650 Opening Hours: 3PM–2AM daily Great Muslim Friendly place to experience local culture and drink with the natives. All your dive-bar hallmarks: affordable swimmingpool table, patio, and interesting characters.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Greensboro

Greensboro - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Greensboro, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Greensboro. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Greensboro and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Greensboro. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Greensboro. Key components include:

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Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Greensboro, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Hyatt Place | 1619 Stanley Road 36.054591, -79.891107 ☎ +1 336 852-1443
  • Andrea's Troy-Bumpas Inn, Bed and Breakfast - 114 South Mendenhall Street ☎ +1-800-370-9070 +1 336 370-1970 - In Greensboro's Historic College Hill District adjacent to downtown.
  • The Biltmore Hotel - 111 West Washington Street 36.070032, -79.791205 ☎ +1 336-272-3474 - Historic hotel in downtown Greensboro off N. Elm street.
  • Dailey Renewal Retreat Inn - 808 Northridge Street 36.064956, -79.832254 ☎ +1 336 451-7742 Historic Bed and Breakfast near UNC-G.
  • Embassy Suites Greensboro Airport - 204 Centreport Drive 36.082918, -79.963492 ☎ +1 336 668-4535
  • Homewood Suites Greensboro - 201 Centreport Drive 36.083780, -79.964664 ☎ +1 336 393-0088 +1 336 393-0070
  • Marriott Courtyard Greensboro - 4400 West Wendover Avenue 36.056571, -79.894905 ☎ +1 336 294-3800
  • Microtel Inn Greensboro - 4304 Big Tree Way 36.058946, -79.889293 ☎ +1 336 547-7007
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  • Fairfield Inn Greensboro Airport | 7615 Thorndike Road I-40 to Highway 68 South ☎ +1 336-841-0140 Check-in: 3:00 pm / Check-out: 12:00 pm Marriott hotel near the Piedmont Triad International Airport.

Luxury

  • O.Henry Hotel - 624 Green Valley Road 36.086604, -79.826258 ☎ +1 336 854-2000 - AAA Four Diamond Hotel in central Greensboro by Friendly Shopping Center. Locally owned, features afternoon tea, free full breakfast.
  • Proximity Hotel - 704 Green Valley Road 36.089086, -79.821125 ☎ +1 336 379-8200 - High-end hotel with sustainable trainings that include water heated by 100 solar panels, huge windows with abundant natural light and plenty of fresh air circulating into guest rooms.

Stay Safe

Greensboro is a charming southern city but has its share of crime just like any other large area in the state. Common sense is your best friend; don't ever leave your vehicle unlocked or with valuables visible. Walk in well-lit places at night, especially downtown. The South and East sides of the city are a bit rougher than the rest, and Lee Street in particular is rather sketchy. Best to drive through if you don't have specific business there. When going to places late night on High Point Road, be aware of your surroundings--thit is one of the areas that has seen the most increase in late-night crime. Cops are everywhere and generally helpful but remember they are very serious about what they do.

Internet & Phones

The Greensboro Public Library has free Wi-Fi, and the Central Library GPS 36.074861,-79.786920 - Greensboro Public Library - Central Library - branch is conveniently located downtown. Computers with internet access are available too, but you need a library card or a guest pass (available if you show an out-of-state ID) to log on.

Free public Wi-Fi is also available at the Depot.

News & References


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