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Fayetteville Street


The Fayetteville Street District is where downtown Raleigh's civic, business and cultural life meet along the city's namesake street.

Often called North Carolina's Main Street, Fayetteville Street mixes offices, apartments, restaurants, independent shops and public gathering spaces.

More than 130 businesses line the corridor, covering everything from dining and nightlife to shopping, hotels and everyday services.

Arts and entertainment are a big part of what defines the district. Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts brings touring Broadway shows, concerts and other performances downtown, and the surrounding blocks hold galleries, museums and smaller creative spaces.

Red Hat Amphitheater and the Raleigh Convention Center sit nearby, pulling in seasonal and year-round visitors for concerts, conventions and signature events.

Between all of this, the district counts more than 20 arts and cultural venues. The street stays busy after the workday ends, too. There are more than 60 restaurants and 15 bars and nightlife spots, ranging from coffee shops and longtime Raleigh spots to destination restaurants and cocktail bars.

Independent retailers and boutiques fill in the rest of the street, and with hotels and apartments mixed in, the area doesn't empty out at 5 p.m.

Grab coffee before work, catch a show, meet friends for dinner or wander the shops — the Fayetteville Street District includes a variety of options for visitors, residents, and workers to explore in Downtown Raleigh.

Arts + Culture

Dining

Hotels

Institutions

Living

Nightlife

Services

Shopping