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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.

In 2010, Sterling Events Group purchased the country estate of tobacco baron Samuel Clay Williams, set on restoring its buildings to a modernized version of their former glory.