Easily one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Charlotte. Myers Park is known for its 100 year old oak trees lining the street and rows of historic homes.
Throughout the area, you’ll find establishments like Queens University of Charlotte and Myers Park Country Club, along with specialty shops, galleries and neighborhood eateries. Located less than 10 minutes from Uptown Charlotte.
Freedom Park, with 98 acres of green space is a perfect place to spend a Saturday. Located between the Dilworth and Myers Park area with activities for all ages.
The Duke Mansion, a Colonial Revival architectural home built in 1915 is another historic part of Myer Park.
Mint Museum Randolph, North Carolina’s first art museum, located in what was the original branch of the United States Mint.
Local specialty food store, Reid’s Fine Foods is the place to be. Order the Salmon BLT for lunch, or share the Beef Pappardelle for dinner. If you’re in the mood for authentic Mexican cuisine, sit out on the patio at RuRu’s Tacos + Tequila.
For a date night, you can’t go wrong at Stagioni’s, an Italian restaurant run by Charlotte chef Bruce Moffett.
What better way to enjoy the springtime foliage and blooms than by walking through a garden? Wing Haven serves as a much-needed oasis from busy city life. Plus, you can enjoy some special upcoming events like Music in the Garden and Tea Time in the Garden.
One of Charlotte’s oldest and finest private clubs, Myers Park Country Club is a great place to golf. In addition to the stately clubhouse, there’s an 18-hole golf course plus a driving range. And while the golf course is members-only, guests are allowed.
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