A Shore Thing 2 - Oceanfront And Pet Friendly Home - See The Sunrise, Hear The Waves, Feel The Breeze - Large Oceanfront Balcony 6 Bedroom Townhouse by RedAwning
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City centre Wilmington charms visitors with its historic riverfront magic and timeless character. Stroll the mile-long Riverwalk where seagulls call and riverboats drift past antebellum mansions and Victorian shopfronts. The gorgeous Thalian Hall anchors a district where gas-lit streetlamps illuminate cobblestone streets and centuries-old architecture. Southern cuisine rules the food scene with farm-to-table restaurants and waterfront seafood joints keeping hunger at bay. Boutique hotels and B&Bs housed in converted mansions offer cosy spots to crash after exploring the compact, walkable grid or catching a show at the Wilson Centre.
Stroll along Cape Fear River's scenic boardwalk where historic charm meets waterfront beauty. The Riverfront District buzzes with shops and eateries tucked into 18th-century buildings. You'll spot the impressive USS North Carolina Battleship while exploring cobblestone streets dotted with museums, the Wilson Centre, and the historic Bellamy Mansion. Waterfront dining serves up fresh seafood with river views, though prices reflect the prime location. Most attractions are within easy walking distance despite the charming but uneven cobblestones. The free city centre trolley connects major sites, and boutique hotels in restored historic buildings offer period charm with modern comforts.
Cobblestone streets lead past grand antebellum mansions and Victorian homes to the scenic Cape Fear Riverwalk in Wilmington's Historic District. Thalian Hall anchors the cultural scene with performances while horse-drawn carriages transport visitors through centuries of preserved architecture. History buffs can explore the Bellamy Mansion Museum while shoppers browse galleries housed in converted cotton warehouses. The district offers Southern cuisine and fresh seafood in restaurants with river views. A free city centre trolley connects major sites, though the compact area is easily walkable despite some uneven cobblestones. Charming bed and breakfasts in historic mansions provide authentic lodging options with period furnishings and personal service.
Wrightsville Sound gives you the best of both worlds - coastal calm just minutes from Wrightsville Beach's sandy shores. The tree-lined streets and waterfront views create a peaceful retreat where you can kayak along the Intracoastal Waterway or take a quick drive to the beach. Nearby attractions include New Hanover County Arboretum and the charming Wrightsville Beach Museum of History. This area is primarily residential, with holiday homes and condos rather than hotels. You'll need a car to access dining options and shopping, which are limited within Wrightsville Sound itself. The quiet atmosphere and natural beauty make it perfect for travellers seeking an authentic coastal living experience away from tourist crowds.
Brooklyn Arts District pulses with creative energy in revitalised industrial spaces. Artists work in studios with floor-to-ceiling windows while colourful murals cascade down brick walls. The Brooklyn Arts Centre at St. Andrews anchors this vibrant scene, where art walks fill streets with browsing locals. Craft breweries in converted warehouses pour local brews beside pop-up markets buzzing with handmade goods. Farm-to-table restaurants occupy historic buildings with exposed beams and industrial charm. Boutique inns and artist loft rentals offer stylish stays with original artwork. The district is walkable with limited public transit, though city centre trolleys connect to Wilmington's historic waterfront just a short stroll away.
If you'd like to get a taste of Wilmington student life, check out University of North Carolina at Wilmington, located 4.7 mi (7.6 km) from central Wilmington. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches.
You can browse the exhibits at Battleship North Carolina, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Leland. Wander the beautiful beaches and riverfront in the area.
Learn about the events happening in Wilmington Convention Center during your trip to Wilmington. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or attend a sporting event in the area.
You can do some window-shopping at Mayfaire Town Center during your trip to Wilmington. Stroll along the seaside or attend a sporting event in the area.
Have a fun-filled day with the family at Jungle Rapids Family Fun Park during your trip to Wilmington. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.
Wander the historic riverfront where colourful shops and seafood restaurants serve the day's catch alongside the Cape Fear River. The USS North Carolina, a decommissioned WWII battleship, stands as a floating museum across from city centre. Film buffs might recognise streets from 'One Tree Hill' or 'Dawson's Creek' – Wilmington hosts one of America's largest production facilities outside California. The Riverwalk offers perfect sunset views before heading to Thalian Hall for live performances in a 19th-century theatre. Nearby beaches beckon when city exploration ends, while the Cape Fear Museum reveals local history from prehistoric times to present day. University energy keeps the city centre scene lively with cafes and music venues where students mix with locals.
Visitors really like Wilmington, especially its beaches, historical sites and restaurants. Plan a fun excursion to Eagle Point Golf Club and Port of Wilmington while here. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Battleship North Carolina and Bellamy Mansion Museum.