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Charlotte, NC is a bustling city known for its vibrant culture and entertainment. Visitors will find plenty of things to do, from exploring the city’s diverse neighborhoods to discovering unique attractions. The city offers a wide variety of restaurants, shopping centers, theaters, museums, and parks for visitors to explore.
Many people come to Charlotte to experience the rich history it has to offer. Uptown area is home to the Levine Museum of the New South which documents the post-Civil War history of the region. Bechtler Museum of Modern Art holds an impressive collection of modern and contemporary European and American artworks. Other historical sites include President James K Polk State Historic Site and Reed Gold Mine which was the first documented gold mine in America.
The Reviews of Charlotte are overwhelmingly positive with many praising its diverse culture, great food, friendly people, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can enjoy some of the best craft beer in town at Olde Mecklenburg Brewery or take a stroll through historic 4th Street for delicious dining options ranging from burgers to Thai cuisine. No matter what your interests are, you can find something fun in Charlotte that suits your needs. Whether it's taking in a show at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center or cheering on the Charlotte Hornets at Spectrum Center – there’s always something exciting happening!

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Charlotte, NC is Nicest City in USA to live - 12/10/2022
My favorite city to live year round with 4 seasons. We love Charlotte Read More

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Could Use Some Work - 9/26/2022
This city has a lot of potential, but it could use some work. For example, it seems to lack things that other cities have. And there is a lack of atmosphere and charm. Charlotte feels very monotonous. Perhaps with the influx of people in a generation or two, all that can change. I really look forward to seeing this happen. I believe this city is very misunderstood. But remember this is a young city compared to all others. I’m wondering if public transportation could be approved.

I’m thinking people are seeing this city in a far too negative light.

All in all, Charlotte is an upcoming city with a lot of potential. Just try to make the best of it, if you can. Read More

Pretty, Easy City - 9/27/2021
Very new transplant (~6 weeks) so first impressions and reasons why I moved here:
-great year-round weather, if you don't mind humidity-- less hot in summer than TX/AZ and less snowy in winter than Chi/Colorado Springs.
-Super divided in terms of how pretty/clean it is, crime, etc. The nice areas are beautiful and the other areas fall off fast without a ton in between.
-<1 hour to the lake, 1-2 hours to mountains, ~3 hours to the beach
-Coming from a large northern city I was worried about anywhere feeling too Southern but it's a ton of transplants. I have yet to meet someone actually from Charlotte.
-It does feel really sterile, culturally, compared to Austin/Chicago/LA. That said, I think it's a little unfair to compare it to Asheville/Charleston etc. because those places are chock full of charm in a very /touristy/ way
-Also no really walkable neighborhoods-- the "giant suburb" criticisms aren't wrong
-I wouldn't say boring, though Read More

Based on Personal Perception - 6/14/2021
Six years ago I accepted a transfer to work in Charlotte NC and, now, I can't wait to get out. I believe that opinions regarding the city of Charlotte are based on personal experiences. For me, after living in cities such as : Roma, Milano, London, New Orleans and Manhattan NY, Charlotte is absolutely boring. As a young city it lacks diversity and has no identity, also, it lacks history. It is a very clean city and most parts are safe to walk but, as any other city, it has it's secret agenda's. Of course for those that have lived in small centers Charlotte appears to have all of those elements I don't see when comparing it to my personal experiences. There are other cities that are way more interesting such as: Charleston, Savannah and, of course, New Orleans the eternal party city, rich with culture and where everyone is super laid back and Read More

Super Sprawl City - 3/29/2021
Super Sprawl city. Very clean, racially diverse, and appears economically strong. The downtown area is unbelievably small for a 800,000+ population size city. Compared to Seattle or Portland, Charlotte feels like a super suburb instead of an urban city. Oh, and on the weekends you can't even enjoy a drink out because all you hear is guys in their muscle cars reving their V8 engines or on their motorcycles to show off to pedestrians. On the plus side, very clean, not a lot of visible homelessness, and has a decent amount of amenities. If you're thinking of moving here, go visit first. On paper Charlotte might seem promising but for me at least it's a Read More

Not for everyone - 2/6/2021
Pro: clean, dog friendly, job opportunities, rent cost, lakes and a lot of trees everywhere.
Contra: boring, suburbs lifestyle,
I moved from Miami to Charlotte two years ago. I wanna leave.
I know that rate as boring a place is subjective, but the only way you won't consider this place boring is because you come from most boring place. It is pretty and clean, but I live in Ballantyne, south center is more expensive, I don't think cheaper places look pretty.
I have lived in many different cities around the world, and visited as tourists a lot, this city is for retirement or people who is used to live in suburbs towns, who like to go to the lake, and it is used to no see people around. The best choice during pandemic thought
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Charlotte is a boring city with no identity - 10/1/2020
I lived in Charlotte 10 years. I've grown to despise Charlotte in that time period. Literally nothing to do besides go to breweries on the weekend, unless you like the occasional Panthers or basketball games. It's just one big sprawl with sh*t roads, bad traffic, and poor city planning/cohesiveness. The city just has no identity or anything that draws you to it besides it's new and cheaper than the cities all the Northerners are moving from to bombard Charlotte. I only suggest people moving here so they don't fill up any of the cities I'd prefer to move to...which I did this Read More

For Heaven’s Sake! - 6/27/2019
At first glance Charlotte appears to be an attractive place for families and singles of all ages alike. Scrutinizing it in depth however, revealed to me that below the towering banks and luxury apartments of uptown, there just isn’t a great deal of substance. I lived in Charlotte in the mid ‘80s. At that time, Charlotte was one of the best cities in NC for nightlife and entertainment and that remains true today, but the energy just isn’t there! I moved back to the metro area almost 20 years ago and settled in a suburb about 30 miles from uptown. Maybe living in the city limits would prove to be a more favorable experience, but it is not on my list of destinations if I ever decide to make another move. It is growing rapidly and the city leaders are working diligently to keep up with the growth by investing in new infrastructure, but for a city of over 800,000 the urban feeling is simply not there. Moving back to the area helped me come to this conclusion, southern hospitality is a myth Read More

Charlotte is a tiny dump surrounded by suburban sp - 6/23/2019
This isn't a city, it's a sprawling suburb with jammed roads and nowhere really to go or do.
Skip Charlotte altogether. Just a boring big box suburb with massive city crime, drugs, traffic, extreme poverty and pollution.

Frankly, ignore all of North Carolina for living and look elsewhere. Read More

Charlotte - the best city for me. - 6/4/2019
I moved to Charlotte in 2003 and still live here now. I've lived in Charleston SC, Denver CO, Tucson AZ, Santa Cruz, CA, Greenville SC and Winston-Salem NC.

Every city I've ever lived in or visited has issues, it's in every city in every country, so there is NO point in complaining about traffic, crime, roads.... every city has it. West Charlotte is were the crime is. I live in South Charlotte near Ballantyne. I love this city and will probably retire here. Charlotte is large enough to have all the amenities of a big city, but Charlotte isn't so large that we have the major issues that larger cities have. Charlotte is clean, there is little to no crime where I live and travel. There are PLENTY of white collar jobs making 6 figures. Housing is exceptionally affordable and our city has plenty of room to grow and expand outwards. We are 3 hours to the beaches and 2 hours to the mountains. The city is diverse but fairly conservative from what I experience. Read More

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