Visit our Hotel near High Point University off I-85
Conveniently situated off of Interstate 85 and Main Street, our hotel's Archdale, NC location is just 15 miles from the Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO) and a short drive from several popular attractions in the NC Triad. Our hotel's High Point, NC locale is also near many tennis courts, golf courses and shopping centers. If you're looking for hotels near High Point Furniture Market or High Point University, the Country Inn & Suites is the perfect choice, as we're within five miles of both. When you stay with us, travel around the Triad area is easy and stress-free.
From our convenient location, guests can explore our interesting city and learn the history of how it came to be the home furnishing capital of the world. With attractions like the International Home Furnishings Center, High Point Museum and Historical Park and Furniture Discovery Center, there are plenty of things to do in the NC Triad.
Our hotel's High Point, NC location is perfect for exploring the following attractions:
Bill Davis Racing Headquarters (4.5 miles) If you love NASCAR, you will love visiting this exciting attraction. Travel to the headquarters made famous by the 2002 Daytona 500 victory and watch as new cars are being built to race. (336) 887-2222
Greensboro Coliseum Complex (13 miles) One of the premiere sports and entertainment facilities in the Southeast, this special event center has hosted prestigious musicians, actors and athletes. (336) 373-2632
High Point Furniture Market (4.5 miles) The High Point Furniture Market is a conglomerate of furniture stores offering the most comprehensive selection of home furnishings in the country. (336) 885-5904
High Point Museum (5.5 miles) During your stay, be sure to check out this intriguing museum, which offers displays, exhibits, hands-on tours and special events that explore the history of the city. (336) 885-1859
Oak Hollow Mall (6 miles) Offering more the latest in fashion, food and fun, this shopping center boasts more than 100 stores, 20 eateries and a seven-screen cinema. (336) 886-6255
About Greensboro
Located between the mountains of North Carolina and the Atlantic Coast, Greensboro boasts the gently rolling hills of the Piedmont triad area as well as a mild climate and a "village within a city" atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy area's world-class golf, a revitalized turn-of-the-century commercial and industrial district, boutique and antique shops, and a wealth of restaurants. The Barn-Dinner Theatre, reputed to be America's oldest dinner theatre, draws guests to enjoy theater in the round while feasting on an exceptional meal. From Revolutionary War sites to antebellum plantations and Underground Railroad depots, this city is steeped in history, offering guest a chance to learn about the past. Step back in time and spend a few hours at the Heritage Center, which chronicles the birthplace of Civil Rights sit-ins, or enjoy a lazy day touring an area plantation such as the Mendenhall Plantation. Whatever your choice--shopping, theater, history - you're sure to find something in this growing NC city.
Did you know?
The large Quaker community in Greensboro was sympathetic to the emancipation of slaves. In fact, before and during the Civil War, Greensboro was a major stop on the Underground Railroad, which led many slaves to freedom.