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Step into the world of French wine and culture at Little Pep for an evening of discovery and indulgence.

Come out and enjoy Winston Salem State University's Symphonic Band Spring Concert

The Kimpton Cardinal Hotel opened in April 2016 in the majestic R.J. Reynolds building, a beloved Winston-Salem landmark and famed Art Deco prototype of the Empire State building.

Centrally located in downtown Winston-Salem, the Benton Convention Center now offers 150,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space, following a recent 43,000 sq. ft. expansion.

The Millennium Center, once the area’s post office and Federal building, is an elegant three-story 72,000-square-foot venue located in Winston-Salem’s Downtown Arts District.

The Stevens Center, located in downtown, is a beautifully restored 1929 movie theater that serves as the performance center for the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

Doubletree by Hilton™ is the hotel that turns travel into a human experience again.

Village Inn Hotel and Event Center, Trademark Collection by Wyndham serves Winston-Salem, NC and the Piedmont Triad area, and surrounding communities.

Wake Forest Biotech Place, a former tobacco manufacturing facility, now drives technology and medical innovation.

Old Salem Museums & Gardens is a unique community of original museum buildings, authentic craftsmen practicing their trade, fascinating collections of rare antiques, and one-of-a-kind retail shopping opportunities.

Welcome to Robert Hall, a multi-purpose event space and boutique accommodation destination surrounded by a collection of breweries, performance venues, restaurants, galleries, museums and maker spaces.

A unique historic full service property located in downtown Winston-Salem. The ambiance of times long gone with the modern conveniences of today. Just like home with complimentary milk and homemade cookies at bedtime.

Take a step back in time at the Shaffner Inn. This extravagant white and green Tudor Revival style residence was built in 1907, as a private residence for Henry Fries Shaffner, co-founder of Wachovia Loan and Trust.