The vibrant locale of Raleigh is home to the Holiday Inn Raleigh Downtown, An Ihg escape. This splendid property, a mere 25 km from Raleigh-Durham International, resides in the heart of a city teeming with culture, commerce, and innovation. Its proximity to key features like the Raleigh Convention Center, a bustling technology hub, and the historic NC State Capitol, a Greek Revival-style architectural marvel, underscores its prime location.
The 3-star Holiday Inn Raleigh Downtown, An Ihg's strategic location is a real boon for both leisure and business travellers. An Ihg Hotel is strategically positioned, offering access to the hip and trendy Glenwood South District, and just a walk away from Pullen Park, known for its classic wooden carousel and kiddie boat ride. Fans of collegiate athletics will delight in the easy access to the William Neal Reynolds Coliseum, home to several NC State's sports teams. With easy transportation options from Raleigh-Durham International, this property indeed scores high on location and convenience.
The Holiday Inn Raleigh Downtown, An Ihg Hotel, prides itself on its comfortable and elegantly furnished rooms. Each room provides panoramic views of the cityscape and beyond, particularly striking if viewed from the Skye Tower Restaurant and Lounge as the sunset paints the sky in electrifying hues. On the top floor, the Oak City Ballroom, a multipurpose space, complements the property's 4.060 sq ft of meeting space available for events, meetings or banquets.
The hotel's Skye Tower Restaurant and Lounge promises not just amazing views but also an enticing culinary journey. On warm evenings, the trendy Downtown Raleigh scene beckons, offering progressive restaurant concepts and an array of cuisines at the Morgan Street Food Hall just a short stroll away.
At the Holiday Inn Raleigh Downtown, an impressive list of services and recreational options await guests. The Arnold Palmer Signature golf course couples sport and scenery, whilst the Marbles Kids Museum next door provides purposeful, educational play for children. For history buffs, the nearby COR Museum, managed by the City of Raleigh's Parks and Recreation Department, provides an intriguing look at Raleigh's past, present, and future.