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    Fearrington Village

    3.7 (20 reviews)
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    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    This is a beautiful place!!!
    Linda R.

    This is a wonderful community with a 5 star hotel on 60 acres, several restaurants, a lot of green space, a bookstore, walking paths, belted goats and cows, tennis courts, a play ground and several open fields.

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    Gorgeous venue for a rustic wedding. The barn is beautiful, as is the garden. It reminded me of something out of a storybook.

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    11 years ago

    Well done. Fearrington Village has nailed it with excellent service, gorgeous venue and remarkably tasteful.

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    All of the stores here are so cool! Lots of walking paths if you want to bring the dogs, too.

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    8 years ago

    This is such a unique and secluded get away! Enjoyed an evening in the small, romantic Inn. Would love to go back!

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    Thank you for the review Lindsey! So glad you enjoyed your visit.

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    The grounds are quaint and a perfect setting for a special occasion.

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    The Fearrington House Inn - Fearrington Inn courtyard

    The Fearrington House Inn

    (19 reviews)

    $$$$

    There are destinations that promise escape, and then there are places like The Fearrington House…read moreInn, quietly elegant, deeply Southern, and entirely transportive. Just forty minutes from, my husband, our friends, and I chose the inn for a birthday weekend getaway, and from the moment we arrived, it felt as though we had stepped into a storybook village hidden in the Carolina countryside. Fearrington has the rare quality of feeling like a town within a town: intimate, charming, and thoughtfully preserved. Despite a bustling arrival moment, the warmth of the welcome immediately softened everything. The front desk associate greeted us graciously, answered every question with care, and even personally guided us to our cottage after helping my husband navigate charging options for our car. We stayed in the Grand Suite, and it was nothing short of enchanting. The interiors felt timeless in the way only truly refined spaces do traditional without feeling heavy, luxurious without trying too hard. In the sitting room, a handwritten birthday note and a plate of the inn's beautifully hand-painted chocolates awaited me, a gesture so personal and thoughtful it immediately set the tone for the weekend. The bedroom itself felt regal, anchored by an elevated, bespoke headboard that gave the room a quiet grandeur. But it was the bathroom that completely stole my heart. Black and white, classic and serene, it seemed to whisper relaxation. The heated towel rack enthusiastically recommended by the front desk quickly became one of those small luxuries you suddenly cannot imagine living without. And then there was the bath. Deep, jet-filled, and accompanied by the inn's soothing bath salts, it became the perfect ending to the evening. Every detail at Fearrington seems designed to slow you down in the most intentional way. After settling in, we wandered through the property's shops and gathering spaces, where every interaction felt genuinely warm. The boutiques were beautifully curated, filled with surprisingly well-priced treasures that made it dangerously easy to linger. Everywhere we went, someone gently reminded us to "try the salted butter," advice we happily followed over cocktails and dinner later that evening at the restaurant. The sleep itself was restorative in the truest sense. The bed was impossibly comfortable, the cottage wonderfully quiet, and the entire experience carried that elusive feeling of being deeply cared for. What makes Fearrington so special is that it does not impose a singular aesthetic or experience upon you. Whether your tastes lean classic, modern, romantic, or understated, there is a corner of beauty waiting to meet you there. It is refined without pretension, luxurious without excess, and deeply rooted in hospitality. An unforgettable stay and exactly the sort of place that reminds you how meaningful thoughtful travel can be.

    We had an incredible stay at The Fearrington House Inn. The quaint suite situated just off the…read morecourtyard was nicely appointed and had everything you could want. From the moment you step into the lobby you are made to feel welcomed by the gracious staff. Everything is first class. The perfect getaway for a special stay, anniversary or birthday celebration. The Fearrington House Inn is the pinnacle of refinement in a beautiful setting. Five well earned stars.

    The Umstead Hotel - I still NEED to know the brand of hand lotion in the ladies' room -- so calming! Next time I visit I'l be booking a spa treatment for sure.

    The Umstead Hotel

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    We chose this hotel as our wedding venue, and overall, we were very pleased with the experience…read more The service truly stood out--every staff member was attentive, professional, and went above and beyond to take care of us. On the wedding day, they even steamed my dress as a surprise, which I really appreciated. Our wedding coordinator was organized and incredibly helpful in managing the timeline, making sure everything ran smoothly and on schedule. One thing to note is that the venue is fairly strict about outside vendors not on their preferred list. Thankfully, our photographer already had liability insurance, but there were a few extra personal touches we had to forgo due to these guidelines. The complimentary suite included in our package was a highlight--spacious, beautifully designed, and perfect for getting ready with friends and family. The bed was very comfortable, though the multi-head shower took some getting used to. We also appreciated the thoughtful touches: handwritten notes, complimentary champagne and chocolates at check-in, and another bottle of champagne along with a small piece from the Michael Aram Anemone collection on our wedding night--such a special gesture. Food for both the cocktail hour and reception met our expectations, and many of our guests had great things to say about the quality and hospitality. Our signature cocktails--the Old Fashioned and espresso martini--were solid and well-made. Overall, they truly took great care of us and helped make our wedding day feel special.

    This is a Pool Bar only review. I booked a spa trip for my birthday on a weekday so that I could…read moreenjoy the pool amenities. After my spa visit I headed to the pool and was seated in a spot with an umbrella, as requested. Unfortunately, the umbrella was broken and I had to move myself to a spot with a functioning umbrella. Next, we ordered drinks, which we both were enjoying until the staff walked by and swiped up my unfinished drink. He didn't ask if I wanted anything, just silently took it and kept moving. My husband decided to keep his drink in hand for the rest of his, and when he was done the guy drove by and snatched his up. He didn't stop to ask if we needed anything else. I was planning to have drinks and lunch by the pool, but after that moment I decided I was done with the Umstead pool and left.

    The Carolina Inn - Destination by Hyatt - Meeting Room

    The Carolina Inn - Destination by Hyatt

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    My daughter and I recently stayed here for 2 nights and couldn't stop saying "this hotel is just so…read morecute!" Cute in a southern charm type of way. Cute in a has a jar of (delicious) cookies at the check in desk at all times. Besides being so cute it's located perfectly right in UNCs campus and just blocks from Franklin street. We had a car since we were making our way thru North Carolina and needed to drive to Duke a few times, but if you're visiting UNC you could probably get away without a car. The room itself was cute (of course) and clean. My only dislikes was that the tv didn't have Netflix so my daughter and I couldn't watch a movie together, but my phone sufficed. The walls were also a little thin and we had some noisy neighbors. We enjoyed the brunch buffet before checking out on Sunday and it was delicious. Id I was bag in the triangle area I'd definitely stay here again!

    We had a great stay at the Carolina Inn. I used to work at the CI when I was in college as a…read morebanquet server so it was nice to return as a guest and see it from a different lens. The hotel is now a Hyatt property and the renovations added modern touches to the sleeping rooms and lobby and restaurant. We parked overnight and the valet and front desk and all the staff are extremely friendly and hospitable. The standard rooms come with showers so I paid an upgrade for a bathtub. The rooms come equipped with a mini fridge, robes, a lovely Nespresso machine, and very comfortable bed. We had a delicious dinner at Crossroads and also a fantastic brunch buffet on Sunday morning. The hotel is known as a wedding venue so it is a great place to host rehearsal dinners and weddings and have the guests stay overnight. It is the university hotel and has the Carolina charm and history and is a great place to stay for alumni, weddings, or other local events. You are within walking distance of the campus and right by Franklin street. Thank you for making our staycation so fabulous!

    Hampton Inn & Suites Chapel Hill-Carrboro/Downtown - Meeting Room

    Hampton Inn & Suites Chapel Hill-Carrboro/Downtown

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    I first stayed in this Hampton Inn & Suites not long after it opened. I think it was in 2014. I…read morelast stayed here this past week. First, what attracted me to it was its great location, just at the point where Chapel Hill and Carrboro meet. So it's more or less within walking distance of the Old Campus of UNC, the main part of Franklin Street and also of Weaver Street and other parts of Carrboro. Plus, it's right across Main Street from Gourmet Kingdom, my favorite Szechuan Chinese restaurant in the state. As a Hilton Diamond and fan of Hampton Inns, I appreciate being upgraded to a junior suite and getting free parking, instead of having to pay $12. Speaking of parking, it's a little confusing. Hampton has two floors (think it's the fourth and fifth) of a public garage that serves a small shopping area. There are also six Diamond spaces near the entrance to the hotel on the first floor of the garage, but they were occupied when we checked in. The parking lot is free to shoppers but costs most Hampton guests $12 (again, Diamonds excluded), which is a little weird. In most ways, this is a standard issue urban Hampton, with good, if the usual limited service, and clean rooms. I must say this Hampton is showing just a little wear and tear since the first time I stayed here about five years ago. Nothing serious -- just little things, like a tear in a sofa and worn buttons in the elevators. The A/C struggled to cool the oversized room completely. One other small complaint: The TV is a little on the small side (this in 2019, not 2010 or 2015) and the channel selection doesn't include TCM or any of the Hallmark channels. Prices are slightly on the high side for a Hampton. With taxes we paid nearly $170 for king double regular room, although we were upgraded to a queen junior suite, so I can't complain. Breakfast was the usual Hampton buffet. One new addition was smoothies, in a couple of flavors. All in all, though, I recommend this Hampton Inn & Suites for its great location and solid delivery of quality/value.

    I stayed here with a friend the night before his surgery and, unfortunately, the room conditions…read moreadded stress instead of comfort. I am a Diamond member and he is Silver, but our status didn't seem to make any difference in the quality of the stay or how our concerns were handled. The AC never kept the room cool, even running continuously, and by the second night it was so hot we chose to leave early rather than try switching rooms. The mattress was completely worn out, the curtains were literally falling down, and despite requesting extra pillows, none were provided. Overall, the room felt like a typical college‑area hotel that's been heavily used and not properly maintained. On the positive side, breakfast was good, and the location is very convenient if you need to be close to the university or medical center. However, when we informed management at 1 p.m. that we were leaving early due to all of these issues, we were told there would be no refund or even a discount for the second night. Given the uncomfortable room temperature, poor maintenance, lack of responsiveness, and the fact that loyalty status did not seem to matter, I would rate this stay 2.5 stars at best and would not recommend this hotel unless proximity to the university is your absolute top priority and you're willing to overlook comfort.

    O Henry Hotel - Magi Suite Bathroom has a bath with a Terrazzo shower, large soaking tub and a separate dressing room.

    O Henry Hotel

    (170 reviews)

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    Amazing service. From the time we arrived everyone was super friendly and helpful. When we…read morediscovered that someone had left something in the refrigerator in our room that had spoiled, they got right on it and had switched out the refrigerator before we could get done with cocktails. Speaking of cocktails, the Green Valley Grill is attached which is also a top recommendation. After I left, I thought I had left my most cherished necklace. They immediately sent management to our room for a thorough check. I travel every month and all over the world and I have to say that the level of service we received at the O'Henry is one of the best. The hotel has its own unique, old-world vibe. Heavy woods, dark colors yet charming. They do "teas" in the lobby and the seating areas both inside and outside are cozy and comfortable with classical music so you find people all around reading books and enjoying being together. I also like the way they converted a nook in the bathroom for a bench with drawers and that there was a sink inside and outside the bathroom making it easier for multiple people to get ready. If in Greensboro and wanting to go back in time for a relaxing stay, try the O'Henry.

    My wife and I stayed one night in a king suite as a halfway stop on a drive to Virginia, and there…read moreis a lot to love about this place. The lobby is a beautiful turn-of-the-century throwback, complete with afternoon tea, and the suite itself is enormous. The real standout is the people. The entire staff was warm and attentive, and the bellman gave us that true five-star welcome that so many hotels have forgotten. This team clearly cares about their guests. Unfortunately, the room itself did not live up to the price point, which was around $600 a night for our suite. The furniture is dated, which I could accept as part of the charm, but the jets in the tub did not work, and that was a real disappointment since a great soaking tub is one of my wife's favorite things about a hotel like this. The bigger issue was the AC unit, which made loud noises all night and slammed on and off so hard it sounded like someone was coming through the wall. Neither of us slept well. I raised it with the front desk and they were gracious and offered to make it right and they comp the entire stay. Not necessary, but outstanding customer service! I'm genuinely glad we experienced this unique property once, and I hope the maintenance catches up to the hospitality, because the team here deserves it. At this rate, though, we won't be back.

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