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Explore RALtoday’s sister cities like a local

At RALtoday we provide all the ins and outs of Oak City — but our sister cities under the 6AM City umbrella reaches far beyond the 919. Here are some must-know info to take with you when you visit + explore.

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Whether you have plans to travel for the holidays or are looking for a quick getaway, travel without anxiety knowing that the 6AM City reach goes far beyond Raleigh, including Austin, Charlotte, Charleston, and Chattanooga, just to name a few. Explore each of the vibrant cities in our easy to navigate guide, showcasing eight unique destinations voted on by our readers.

Austin, TX

When it comes to dining in Austin, don’t miss the mouthwatering offerings at Numero28 and the vibrant atmosphere of De Nada Cantina. For unforgettable sights, paddle board at Barton Springs and Lady Bird Lake, or take in the breathtaking views from the 360 overlook.

Shop along the eclectic South Congress Avenue, and be sure to tour the quirky Cathedral of Junk for a unique local experience. To unwind after a day of exploration, consider staying at The LINE Austin for a modern vibe or the historic charm of The Driskill.

For more insider information about Austin, check out ATXtoday where City Editors Morgan + Figi give you all the need-to-knows daily.

Charleston, SC

According to City Editors Callie + Erika, Charleston offers a culinary adventure with waterfront dining at Fleet Landing, where you can enjoy seafood with stunning views, or indulge in the flavors at King BBQ in North Charleston and Bintü Atelier, both recently featured on Bon Appétit’s list of best new restaurants. Don’t miss the chance to savor local seafood at Ellis Creek Fish Camp, experience fine dining at Halls Chop House, or enjoy casual BBQ at Swig & Swine.

For a dose of history, visit the International African American Museum or explore the rich grounds of Charles Towne Landing State Park. While you’re in the area, take in the views from the Ravenel Bridge, catch a show at Forte Jazz Lounge, or relax at one of the charming accommodations like Wild Dunes or Charleston Place in the heart of downtown.

Charlotte, NC

City Editor Jack refers to Charlotte as a food lover’s paradise, with standout dining options like Calle Sol, a Cuban + Peruvian restaurant in SouthPark and Plaza Midwood, and Steak 48, perfect for a special night out.

For great views, visit Romare Bearden Park to admire the Uptown skyline, or head to the Whitewater Center for outdoor adventures. Explore the city by walking the Rail Trail in South End, enjoying a drink at Sycamore Brewing, or taking a leisurely stroll through the scenic Myers Park and Freedom Park.

Columbia, SC

City Editors Sam and David recommend exploring Columbia’s culinary scene, starting with Lula Drake Wine Parlour, James Beard Award winner, and Terra, a charming spot in West Columbia.

Don’t miss the State House for free tours and the scenic river walks along the Congaree, Broad, and Saluda Rivers—perfect for tubing, with guides available. Experience the vibrant Soda City Market, the largest Saturday farmers market in the area, featuring over 150 vendors, and visit the beloved Riverbanks Zoo and Garden.

For accommodations, consider Hotel Trundle, Columbia’s first boutique hotel, or the unique Golden Girls Airbnb in Five Points. Be sure to explore the Historic Horseshoe at USC and enjoy the convenient locations of the Graduate Hotel on campus and the Cambria Hotel in the Vista.

Chattanooga, TN

City Editor Kristen recommends dining at Niedlov’s Bakery & Cafe for fresh pastries and Little Coyote for delicious pizza. For a cultural experience, explore the Tennessee Aquarium and the Hunter Museum of American Art. For a cozy stay, consider The Dwell Hotel or the scenic Wauhatchie Woodlands, both offering unique accommodations in Chattanooga.

Greenville, SC

City Editors Danielle and Stephanie offer essential tips for Greenville visitors: while biking the Swamp Rabbit Trail, remember to say “on your left” when passing. Avoid Woodruff Road, especially during the holidays, and consider visiting when Clemson is playing. Note the distinction between Augusta Road and Augusta Street, and skip swimming in the Reedy River.

For dining, indulge at Sum Bar and the iconic Soby’s. Don’t miss Falls Park and the Liberty Bridge, and for accommodations, check out the Grand Bohemian Lodge or Hotel Hartness for a memorable stay.

Richmond, VA

Richmond City Editors David and Robin recommend a delicious lunch at Eazzy Burger, ZZQ, and Ardent Craft Ales, all sharing a vibrant outdoor space in Scott’s Addition. And for a casual bite, grab a sandwich at Mr. Submarine or Garnett’s—perfect for lunch or dinner.

For sightseeing, stroll across the T. Pott Bridge over the James River, explore the stunning Main Street Station, and wander through the historic Hollywood Cemetery.

Don’t miss Maymont for its wildlife and history, and the VMFA, which is free and open year-round. For accommodations, consider the artsy Quirk Hotel with its rooftop bar and art gallery, or the historic Jefferson Hotel for a luxurious stay.

Winston-Salem, NC

Winston-Salem offers a diverse culinary scene according to City Editors Kellina and Cambridge, with Ryan’s Restaurant as a beloved institution for special occasions and award-winning spots like Mission Pizza, Heff’s Burger Club, and Sweet Potatoes making headlines.

Explore the vibrant downtown arts district and Trade Street, featuring the historic Reynolds Building and the elegant Graylyn Estate. For activities, enjoy a picnic at Bailey Park in Innovation Quarter, visit Old Salem, or shop and stroll through Reynolda Village and Gardens, culminating at the Reynolda House Museum of American Art.

When it comes to accommodations, consider the unique West Salem Art Hotel, Huntley House, or find a cozy Airbnb or Vrbo for a local experience.

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