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Downtown Raleigh
Transportation and accessibility
On the move
Public transport
Transportation in downtown Raleigh centers around the comprehensive GoRaleigh bus system, with Moore Square Transit Station serving as a major hub. The R-Line provides free downtown circulation every 15 minutes, linking major attractions and business districts. Raleigh Union Station offers Amtrak service with the Piedmont, Carolinian, and Palmetto routes connecting to major cities. Regional GoTriangle buses expand access beyond city limits, making Greystar's apartments in downtown Raleigh well-connected to the broader Triangle region.
Airports
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) sits approximately 18 miles from downtown, serving as a hub for Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. The airport handled a record 15.5 million passengers in 2024, making it accessible for downtown Raleigh residents through various ground transportation options.
Cars and driving
Downtown Raleigh offers highway access with Interstate 40 running east-west and Interstate 440 forming the Beltline around the city. US-1 and US-401 provide additional north-south connectivity. Rush hour congestion typically affects highway approaches rather than downtown streets. Parking garages and metered spaces serve luxury apartments in downtown Raleigh, with some buildings offering resident parking.
Pedestrians and bicycles
The Downtown Greenway forms a 5.4-mile loop encircling the city center, connecting parks, cultural venues, and residential areas. Bike lanes on major streets like Glenwood Avenue and Hillsborough Street support commuting, while protected paths through Moore Square and along Fayetteville Street encourage recreational cycling. The BikeRaleigh Map helps residents navigate cycling infrastructure, and the system accommodates both commuting to career opportunities in Raleigh and leisurely rides to attractions in downtown.
Industry and job market
Your next job awaits
Downtown Raleigh anchors one of the nation's fastest-growing metro areas with strong career opportunities. As North Carolina's capital and the heart of the Research Triangle, this central location connects you to various industries from government and healthcare to finance and technology, all within the downtown area featuring modern office towers and convenient transit options.
Real estate and construction
Downtown drives the Triangle's development boom with major projects creating demand for construction managers, coordinators, and skilled trades specialists.
Transportation and warehousing
Strategic location supports logistics careers from NCDOT transportation planning to supply chain roles serving Research Triangle Park's 300+ companies.
Leisure and hospitality
Hotels near the convention center and acclaimed restaurants like Poole's Diner provide management, culinary, and service opportunities year-round.
Technology services
Major tech employers, including IBM, Red Hat, and Microsoft, offer software development, cybersecurity, and cloud computing positions downtown.
Educational services
NC State University, Shaw University, and Wake County Schools create teaching, administrative, and specialized education roles throughout the region.
Finance and insurance
Growing financial hub hosts Bank of America, Northwestern Mutual, and innovative insurance companies seeking advisors and risk management specialists.
Government
State capital provides stable federal, state, and local positions in administration, public safety, urban planning, and specialized agency roles.
Business services
Firms in FNB Tower and Captrust Tower offer consulting, accounting, human resources, and management opportunities serving government clients.
Healthcare
WakeMed and UNC Rex Healthcare employ thousands of residents in nursing, medical technology, administration, and clinical specialties.
Education
Education for every age
Downtown Raleigh residents have access to top educational opportunities through the nationally recognized Wake County Public School System . The district has received notable recognition, including Washington Magnet Elementary School's designation as the top magnet elementary school in the nation. Moore Square Magnet Middle School, located in the heart of downtown Raleigh, shows strong academic performance. Higher education options include Shaw University, the first historically Black university in the South, offering over 30 academic programs in downtown, and Saint Augustine's University. NC State University, one of the Southeast's leading research universities, is also nearby.
Things to do
Out and about
From art corridors and historic parks to celebrated restaurants and outdoor amphitheaters, downtown Raleigh offers a rich collection of cultural attractions and recreational opportunities. The capital city's urban core combines government institutions with creative spaces, creating an environment where residents and visitors can explore museums, enjoy live music, dine at award-winning establishments, and participate in community events throughout the year.
Our top picks
Moore Square
This historic green space serves as downtown's community gathering place, featuring playgrounds, paths, and a regular lineup of farmers markets, outdoor concerts, and seasonal festivals that bring neighbors together year-round.
Dix Park
Spanning over 300 acres, this expansive park provides miles of trails for biking and exploring, open fields for recreation, and stunning city skyline views, making it a premier destination for outdoor activities and community events.
Stanbury
This celebrated restaurant elevates contemporary American cuisine with seasonal menus and innovative dishes, earning recognition as one of downtown's premier fine dining destinations in an intimate, sophisticated setting.
Ajja
Featuring authentic Mediterranean flavors in a warm, inviting atmosphere, this highly-rated restaurant offers fresh ingredients and traditional preparations that have made it a local favorite for both casual meals and special occasions.
Red Hat Amphitheater
This outdoor concert venue hosts major touring acts, local musicians, and special events throughout the year, providing an intimate setting for live music with downtown's skyline as a backdrop.
Historic City Market
This historic marketplace combines shopping and dining in a charming cobblestone setting, featuring local boutiques, artisan vendors, and seasonal markets that celebrate the neighborhood's creative community.
Brodeto
This neighborhood gem specializes in fresh seafood and Italian-inspired dishes, creating memorable dining experiences with carefully crafted menus that highlight seasonal ingredients and expert preparation.
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