You'll have to choose sides in North Carolina -- the mountains or the sea. Do you want to hike wooded trails or stroll on hotel-free beaches? Drive the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway or sail across the sound on a ferry? Gaze over misty valleys from a mountain peak or admire the arc of the shoreline from a sand dune? It's difficult to make a wrong choice with these options, but you're still likely to do some hand-wringing.
Stay at our Super 8 Fayetteville hotel, located near Fort Bragg Army Base, and the perfect stopover during your next trip through North Carolina.
Conveniently located off I-95, our hotel is a short distance from area attractions.
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Plan your stay at our Howard Johnson Express Inn - Wilmington, which is within close reach of Wilmington's top attractions. Conveniently located off I-40, we are near Wilmington International Airport (ILM), University of North Carolina Wilmington, and our charming historic downtown area.
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The beautiful five story Hampton Inn is located in downtown Wilmington, NC.
We are at the heart of truly unique downtown life of Wilmington.
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Our Days Inn Mooresville Lake Norman hotel near Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) is conveniently located off I-77 and close to popular local attractions.
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Because North Carolina's two best features lie on the far east and west boundaries of the state, separated by more than 250 mi/400 km of middle ground, it's difficult to see them both in a one-week vacation. North Carolina is blessed with a great wealth of scenic parks and recreation areas, including several national forests. The solution is to make two visits or one very long one. It will be time well spent.
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