Luxury Hotels in Greensboro

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Downtown Greensboro

Downtown Greensboro blends historic charm with modern energy through its iconic Carolina Theatre and powerful Civil Rights Museum. Elm Street showcases preserved 1920s facades alongside sleek glass towers. First Friday celebrations bring the streets alive while craft breweries and live music venues create a vibrant after-hours scene. The area offers diverse dining from upscale steakhouses to casual brewpubs serving Southern comfort food. Business-oriented hotels dominate accommodations with mid to upscale options. Getting around is easy with converging bus routes, walkable streets, and plenty of parking options.

Westerwood

Westerwood charms visitors with its historic character and peaceful tree-lined streets. Craftsman bungalows and colonial revival homes from the early 1900s create a living architectural museum. The neighborhood borders the gorgeous Greensboro Arboretum, where 17 specialized gardens invite leisurely strolls. You won't find tourist attractions here - just authentic neighborhood vibes and picture-perfect American streetscapes. Dining and shopping require a quick trip outside this purely residential area. Accommodations are limited to private home rentals and B&Bs in historic houses with period furnishings. Getting around is best done by car or on foot along the neighborhood's quiet sidewalks that connect to the Arboretum's extensive trail network.

Fisher Park

Fisher Park shows off Greensboro's architectural swagger with stunning early 1900s Colonial Revival and Craftsman homes lining tree-canopied streets. The crown jewel is the park itself, where walking paths wind through mature oaks and open lawns perfect for picnicking. History buffs can stroll to nearby downtown attractions like the Greensboro Historical Museum or catch a game at First National Bank Field. The neighborhood offers limited dining within its borders, but downtown eateries are just a 15-minute walk away. Visitors typically stay in charming bed & breakfasts housed in converted historic homes with period furnishings. With excellent walkability and peaceful surroundings, Fisher Park provides a quiet residential retreat close to city amenities.

Lindley Park

Lindley Park wraps you in the comfort of tree-lined streets and charming mid-century homes just minutes from Greensboro's buzz. The neighborhood's crown jewel is its namesake park and the adjacent arboretum, where seasonal blooms create a botanical wonderland. University vibes spill over from nearby UNC Greensboro, bringing youthful energy and access to campus events. The neighborhood offers peaceful streets perfect for morning walks but lacks dining options within its borders. Most travelers stay in cozy vacation rentals housed in classic bungalows, enjoying authentic local living with easy access to university-area restaurants and shops.

Old Irving Park

Old Irving Park showcases Greensboro's architectural heritage with stately mansions from the early 1900s and tree-lined streets that whisper stories of the past. The neighborhood centers around the historic Irving Park Golf Club, established in 1911, where visitors can glimpse into the city's prestigious history while admiring Colonial Revival and Tudor homes in this elegant district. The area offers peaceful walks but requires a car to explore nearby attractions like the Steven Tanger Center for Performing Arts. While dining options are limited within the neighborhood, downtown Greensboro provides plenty of restaurants, and occasional historic bed-and-breakfasts in converted mansions offer luxury accommodations for those seeking an authentic experience.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best luxury hotels in Greensboro?
With designer toiletries, Egyptian-cotton sheets and lavish surroundings, O.Henry Hotel is a hit with travelers. Proximity Hotel is another highly rated Greensboro luxury hotel.
What are the cheapest luxury hotels in Greensboro?
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What is the best time to stay in a luxury hotel in Greensboro?
July is the warmest month, with temperatures ranging from 70ºF (21ºC) to 90ºF (32ºC). If you want to sightsee in cooler weather, organize your trip for January. It's usually between 32ºF (0ºC) and 46ºF (8ºC) then. January is a good month to avoid crowds and potentially secure more affordable luxury hotels in Greensboro.
What luxury hotels in Greensboro have a pool?
O.Henry Hotel is a great Greensboro luxury hotel with a pool. You can access windsurfing and a deep soaking bathtub during your stay. Alternatively, chill out poolside in the luxurious setting of Proximity Hotel.
Are there any luxury hotels in Greensboro with parking?
Luxury and conveniences like parking come together at O.Henry Hotel. This stay offers windsurfing and a swimming pool. Proximity Hotel is another getaway with a spot for your ride along with all the bells and whistles. If you'd like to see alternatives, check out the 471 Greensboro luxury hotels that offer parking.
Are all taxes and fees included in the Greensboro hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
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