Are you looking for a great vacation spot in North Carolina’s Piedmont area? As a college town that’s home to Duke University, Durham offers plenty of activities beyond the University. You will find great dining, captivating museums, shopping, historical sites, parks and more on your visit to Durham.
Families, couples, solo travelers and all types of visitors can look forward to a memorable trip here. Durham has a lot to do in town, but it’s also just a short drive to the Research Triangle’s other cities — Raleigh and Chapel Hill. That gives you even more sightseeing opportunities!
Our AAA team has helped travelers plan tons of trips to Durham and the surrounding areas for years. We’re happy to help you plan yours! The following guide to Durham gives you details on when to visit, how to get around, where to eat and much more!
How to Get Around Durham
Whether you rent a vehicle at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, drive into town, or take public transportation, it helps to know what to expect when you get to Durham.
What to Expect When Driving and Parking in Durham?
Durham’s highways and other major roadways give you quick ways to get around the city during vacation. Some of these include:
- I-85: East-west highway through the northern part of town
- I-885: North-south highway on the eastern side of the city
- I-40: East-west highway through the southern part of town
- NC-147: East-west highway through the central part of town
You may run into traffic at times as staff and students head to and from Duke and other colleges for school or work, especially on big game days. But this depends on when you visit.
Heading into the downtown area for sightseeing? You’ll find metered parking on many streets. Parking garages and lots give you additional options.
What Are Durham's Car-Free Options?
If you don't plan on driving, Durham has other ways to get around while visiting. You can walk around the Duke University campus, downtown and other areas, depending on where you stay. Other ways to get around include:
- GoDurham buses: These have several routes in and around Durham, including the Duke campus. But check GoDurham bus schedules first before you leave!
- Bike shares: Enjoy fresh air and exercise while getting around town! Durham has bike share programs available if you don’t want to bring your own.
Best Time to Visit Durham
If you’re able to visit at any time, the best season for vacation here depends on a few factors. Consider what you want to do and what kind of weather you like or what kind you want to avoid.
We’ll provide you with a few ideas for the right time to visit Durham. But it ultimately depends on your schedule, budget, preferences and other factors.
College sports fan? If you want to catch a Duke Blue Devils football or basketball game, fall is the perfect time to visit! You also get vibrantly colored fall foliage and milder daytime temperatures during this season.
Prefer to avoid Durham’s heat and humidity? Avoid visiting in summer, especially in mid to late summer when temperatures and humidity levels soar. Plan a trip for spring instead. That’s when the area’s dogwoods and daffodils bloom.
Looking for lower rates? You’ll usually find the lowest prices if you visit Durham during the winter months. The holiday season events will be in full swing and chilly weather is likely.
Top Things to Do in Durham
Durham has a lot of attractions and amenities, so you have plenty of options to build out your itinerary. Duke University might be the big draw — but the city has many other sites and tours available. Our Durham travel guide includes the following attractions that our team recommends!
Go on a Guided Walking Historian Tour
- Duration: 1 hour
Interested in exploring Durham’s history while you’re in town? Take a guided walking tour with a historian to learn about the city’s past — and appreciate all of the growth it's had over the years. You’ll get to see multiple historical sites and hear about their history from an expert.
Take a Culinary Class
- Duration: 3 hours
If you love Italian cuisine, plan to learn how to make authentic pasta with the guidance of an expert chef. Spend a few hours picking fresh herbs and preparing Italian-American foods for a home-cooked meal.
Explore the City’s African-American History
- Duration: 1 hour
Find out why Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois were impressed with Durham as a Black middle-class city. With a history tour that takes you through the city’s African-American past, you’ll hear all about the achievements of Durham’s Black population over the years and the challenges they faced.
Enjoy a Scavenger Hunt in the Durham Bullpen District
- Duration: 1 hour
If you are looking for a fun way to explore Durham in a family-friendly way, spend an afternoon or evening in the town’s Bullpen Social District doing a scavenger hunt. You’ll see public works of art and architecture while learning about the city’s history.
Take a True Crime Tour
- Duration: 1 hour
Did you know that Durham’s past includes a highly controversial murder trial? You can hear all the details and speculations on a true crime tour of the city! You’ll also get to know more about the city’s sordid past with other crime stories.
Where to Stay in Durham
When choosing where to stay in Durham, consider your plans and other factors, like your budget and length of stay to choose the right accommodations. We’ll provide some of our top picks to get you started!
Arrowhead Inn Bed and Breakfast
- Address: 106 Mason Rd., Durham, NC 27712
- Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Best for: Historic bed and breakfast for quaint accommodations
Arrowhead Inn Bed and Breakfast offers a beautiful place to stay in a restored 1775 manor house if you are looking to disconnect from technology and enjoy the simpler things in life. Many of the rooms have jetted bathtubs, and the property offers plenty of outdoor gazebos and fire pits to enjoy the cool North Carolina air.
Durham Marriott City Center
- Address: 201 Foster St., Durham, NC 27701
- Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Best for: Downtown location near the Convention Center and Carolina Theatre
Attending an event at the Convention Center or Carolina Theatre? Durham Marriott City Center offers the perfect location to stay. You’ll be right next to both of these, making it easy to walk over. You’ll have a restaurant on site, so you can dine in.
JB Duke Hotel
- Address: 230 Science Dr., Durham, NC 27708
- Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Best for: Accommodations on Duke University campus
If you need a place to stay near Duke, JB Duke Hotel gives you accommodations right on campus grounds for more convenience. With two restaurants on site, you don’t have to go far for your meals. And you also get complimentary transportation around the campus.
Homewood Suites by Hilton
- Address: 4603 Central Park Dr., Durham, NC 27703
- Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Best for: Budget-friendly accommodations near the airport
If you are flying into town for a quick weekend trip, staying near the airport might be more convenient and cost-effective for you. Homewood Suites gives you comfortable and clean accommodations with plenty of space during your stay. That may come in handy if you’re traveling here as part of a group for a wedding, family reunion or other event.
Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club
- Address: 3001 Cameron Blvd., Durham, NC 27705
- Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Best for: Luxury accommodations with a lot of activities and amenities
If you are looking for an upscale, elegant place to stay, the Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club is ideal if you want to play some rounds at the Duke University Golf Club.
Where to Eat in Durham
Depending on where you stay, you might have complimentary breakfast and other meals available. However, the dining scene in Durham is very much up-and-coming, with plenty of Diamond-designated options available to check out.
Which places should you make sure you visit for a delicious dinner or lunch? We recommend the following restaurants in Durham!
The Fairview Dining Room
- Address: 3001 Cameron Blvd., Durham, NC 27705
- Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Type of Cuisine: American
Even if you’re not playing golf on your trip to Durham, The Fairview is a great place to come for a meal. Enjoy your dining experience while taking in views of the golf course at this restaurant. The menu features American cuisine with some Italian and French flair. You’ll find oysters, crab cakes, Angus steak and other tempting items to choose from. There’s also a brunch menu!
Rue Cler
- Address: 401 E. Chapel Hill St., Durham, NC 27701
- Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Type of Cuisine: French
Rue Cler features a French menu with seafood, duck, lamb and other dishes. You’ll also find an extensive wine menu here! Rue Cler also has plenty of desserts to choose from, including creme brûlée, profiteroles and fromage.
NanaSteak
- Address: 345 Blackwell St., Durham, NC 27701
- Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Type of Cuisine: Steakhouse
NanaSteak serves hand-cut prime steak, shrimp, chicken and many other entrees. But don’t fill up too much! You’ll want to have room to try Nana’s chocolate brownie with bourbon caramel or vanilla bean creme brûlée.
Parizade
- Address: 2200 W. Main St., Durham, NC 27705
- Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Type of Cuisine: Mediterranean, Seafood
Looking for a place to eat that’s close to Duke? Parizade is just minutes away! Dine on contemporary Mediterranean cuisine in a colorful dining area filled with paintings. You’ll find spaghetti and other pasta dishes on the menu. Or choose from tasty seafood and meat dishes, like seafood plaki!
Mez Contemporary Mexican
- Address: 5410 Page Rd., Durham, NC 27703
- Diamond-designation: Approved
- Type of Cuisine: Mexican
Mez is located in southern Durham — just minutes from RDU. Stop by for a quick lunch or dinner of Mexican cuisine before heading to downtown Durham or back to the airport for your flight home.
Durham Photo Spots
Traveling to Durham means having a chance to take plenty of breathtaking photos. College campuses and the downtown area offer architectural gems and lots of green spaces. You can also find scenic places in the great outdoors, including woodlands and waterfalls.
So, which Durham sites make our list of the top photo spots? Our team at AAA recommends the following for amazing photo opportunities.
1. Forest Hills Park
If you are planning a picnic in the park, you'll have the opportunity to get some great photos with towering trees as your background in Forest Hill Park. Or, capture priceless photos of your kids playing on one of the park’s playgrounds during your family vacation. Forest Hills Park also has open, grassy spaces that create picturesque photos.
2. The Bull Sculpture
Did you know that Durham’s nickname — the Bull City — comes from its past as a tobacco town? Tobacco ads in the past featured a bull; that’s why you’ll find a 10-foot bronze statue of a bull in downtown Durham. Head to City Center Plaza to snap a pic with “Major” the bull in the background.
3. Duke University
Duke’s sprawling grounds give you plenty of potential photo spots. Take photos with Duke Chapel right behind you or stroll through Sarah P. Duke Gardens for a flowery background filled with plants and vibrant blooms. Duke’s West Campus also has tree-lined paths that make beautiful backdrops!
4. Carolina Theatre and Durham Convention Center Courtyard
If you are seeing a show at the Carolina Theatre or attending an event at the Durham Convention Center, visiting the courtyard here is well worth it. You’ll find ideal places to take photos from your trip, including a waterfall-like water fountain and a huge chessboard.
- Eno River State Park
Eno River State Park is a must-visit destination if you want to enjoy some natural beauty on your visit to Durham. The park has historic cabins and other structures for interesting photo backgrounds. Waterfalls and a historic mill offer other great spots for photos and relaxation.
Day Trips from Durham
Durham's location in the northeastern part of the state puts it within proximity to several cities with interesting sites to see and things to do. Or you can head out to the woods for hiking trails and water activities during the summer months. These are some of the top day trips we recommend for Durham visitors!
1 Raleigh, NC
- Distance: 25 miles
Raleigh’s a quick drive from Durham, making it a great spot for a day trip. Visit the NC State Capitol or the Duke Lemur Center if you are interested in meeting the lemurs. Or spend a day exploring the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, one of the best museums in the state.
2. Fayetteville, NC
- Distance: 88 miles
If you are willing to make a longer drive for a day trip, Fayetteville is a beautiful city with historic houses and other sites, including shopping, gardens, and more. Check out the Poe House, a Victorian home filled with relics of the area’s past. Or go see daylilies, banana trees and camellias at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden.
3. Charlotte, NC
- Distance: 145 miles
Visiting the Queen City for a day trip gives you lots to do if you are willing to make the longer drive. We recommend exploring the NASCAR Hall of Fame and Charlotte Motor Speedway if you are interested in motorsports. Or spend a fun day at the U.S. National Whitewater Center, floating on the Catawba River. There’s also thrilling rides at Carowinds Amusement Park — and Uptown’s museums, theaters, and restaurants.
4. Eno River State Park
- Distance: 11 miles
Looking for a low-cost day trip? Head to Eno River State Park — there’s no fee to enter. Explore the great outdoors along the park’s nature trails, with most offering easy to moderate hikes. Or pack a lunch for a picnic. You can also enjoy water activities in the park, including paddling and fishing.
5. Falls Lake State Recreation Area
- Distance: 14 miles
Like Eno River State Park, Falls Lake State Recreation Area is just a quick drive from Durham for outdoor adventures. It’s a great place to watch for great blue herons, bald eagles, woodpeckers and other birds. If you are visiting in the summer, bring your bathing suit and go swimming. You’ll also find hiking and biking trails and picnic areas here.
Visiting Durham on a Budget
Trying to keep your travel costs on the low side for your trip to Durham? That’s easy to do with our expert tips. Let’s go over a few ways you can enjoy a vacation here — while staying within your budget.
1. Check out free things to do in Durham. You don’t have to shell out money for every attraction you see in Durham. In fact, Duke University alone offers several that are free! Visit Sarah P. Duke Gardens, Duke Chapel and Nasher Museum of Art on campus grounds. Or visit Durham Central Park for playgrounds, a Farmers Market and other outdoor amenities!
2. Compare rates in neighboring towns to save on accommodations. If you are open to staying just outside of Durham, you might be able to keep your hotel costs lower this way. Check out rates for accommodations in towns that are close to Durham, like Garner, Morrisville, Smithfield or Fuquay-Varina. These are just a short drive to the Bull City and all of its attractions.
3. Save on transportation costs. Getting around town can add up — even if you’re driving your own car. Look into alternative transportation options for lower costs, such as airport shuttles and complimentary hotel transportation in the area. Other options may include GoDurham passes for unlimited bus rides and GoTriangle regional passes for day trips to Cary or Raleigh.
4. Put your AAA membership to use for vehicle discounts, accommodations, and tickets, Don’t forget all of the discounts you can access with your membership! Check out available deals, so you can save on the costs of hotels, rental cars and attractions throughout your stay. These can quickly add up to big savings.
Plan Your Durham Vacation with AAA
Once you’ve gathered inspiration for your dream Durham trip on Trip Canvas, contact one of AAA’s Travel Agents today to start making your dream a reality, using your AAA membership to access exclusive deals. No matter your budget, they can help you simplify the planning process with prepackaged trips or a la carte options.