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11 Best places To Visit In Wilmington NC

25.06.24 | Anna Louise | 2 Comments

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View of the Cape Fear from the riverwalk

    • Common Questions About Places To Visit In Wilmington NC
  • Best places to visit in Wilmington, NC: Beaches
    • 1. Wrightsville Beach
      • Parking on Wrightsville
      • Wrightsville Restaurants and Bars
    • 2. Carolina Beach
      • Parking on Carolina Beach
      • Restaurants and Bars on Carolina Beach
    • 3. Kure Beach
    • 4. Fort Fisher
    • 5. Topsail
  • Downtown Wilmington
    • 6. RiverWalk
      • Restaurants and Bars
  • Best places to visit in Wilmington NC: Neighborhoods and Districts
    • 7. Cargo District
      • Bars and Restaurants
    • 8. SodaPop
      • restaurants and bars
    • 9. South Front
    • 10. Brooklyn Arts District
      • Restaurant and Bars
    • 11. Mayfair
      • Restaurant and Bars
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Whether you prefer the beach or historic downtown, Wilmington is a great place to visit any time of the year. With so many different pockets of Wilmington, this guide will provide you with my best places to visit in Wilmington, NC. From the coastal charm to the trendy neighborhoods, Wilmington truly offers a wide range of options for vacationers or day-trippers.

As a Wilmington local, I’m sharing all of my favorite places I love in the area.

Common Questions About Places To Visit In Wilmington NC

Is Wilmington, NC Worth Visiting?

Wilmington is worth visiting for the coastal charm, beautiful beaches, and historical downtown.

What is unique to Wilmington, NC?

Wilmington is unique to other North Carolina towns because of its multiple beaches within close fecinisty and historic downtown dating back to 1739.

Best Month to Visit Wilmington?

The best months to visit Wilmington is from April-June and September-October. You will still get warmer temperatures during these time frames with the miserable heat and large crowds.

Does Wilmington, NC have good beaches?

Wilmington has great beaches with beautiful sands and pretty blue waters.

However, if you are not a beach person, visiting in the Fall and Spring is best to avoid the hot, humid days. If you wish to visit one of the many beaches close by, then summertime is great to soak up the sun and enjoy the serenity of the ocean. Planning your visit truly depends on how you want to explore Wilmington.

Best places to visit in Wilmington, NC: Beaches

Having so many beaches within an hour of Wilmington is a huge bonus! Whether you wish to enjoy water activities such as paddle boarding, surfing, boating, kayaking, or just relaxing on the beach, the world is your oyster. I’ve included a breakdown of the various beaches below.

1. Wrightsville Beach

Wrightsville is a popular option with beautiful blue waters and coastal vibes only 15 minutes driving from downtown Wilmington. If you are traveling in the summer, I must warn you that it gets extremely busy.

Parking on Wrightsville

There’s no sugar coating it, the traffic and parking situation is rough. On the weekends during the summer months, parking will fill up in the morning.

Public Parking Costs

  • $6 per hour or $30 per day. If you decide to park at the park, then your first 2 hours are free.

Note: To ensure a parking spot close to the beach accesses, I would arrive by 7 am. If you’re not a morning person and do not mind walking, your next best option is to park at Wrightsville Beach Baptist Church (excluding Wednesdays and Sundays) or Wrightsville Beach Park and walk over to the beach.

Wrightsville Restaurants and Bars

  • Jimmys
  • Lager Heads
  • Dockside
  • Sundays
  • South Beach Grill
Start your morning by visiting the Crystal Pier to watch the surfers.
Start your morning by visiting the Crystal Pier to watch the surfers.

2. Carolina Beach

Only 15 miles (28 minutes) from downtown, Carolina Beach is known for being a more family-friendly option with amusement rides and fireworks every Thursday during the summer. The charming boardwalk takes you back in time with its restaurants, surf shops, and coffee shops. Don’t miss out on the famous Britts doughnuts!

Parking on Carolina Beach

This beach offers more accessible parking options, but be wary of the privately owned lots as they charge upwards of $12 per hour.

Public Parking Costs

  • Hourly parking is $6 and is $25 per day

Restaurants and Bars on Carolina Beach

  • Fat Pelican
  • The Spot
  • Britts Donuts
  • Malama Cafe
  • Havanas
  • Neopolitan
  • Seawitch
Carolina Beach Boardwalk during the summer
Carolina Beach Boardwalk during the summer
Britts Donuts
Carolina Beach’s infamous Britts Donuts

3. Kure Beach

Kure Beach is a smaller beach town located 18 miles (35 minutes) from downtown. There is a fishing pier with a small boardwalk, which is the only pier you can fish off of on Pleasure Island. There are a few restaurants, but the main attraction (rightfully so) is the beach.

Public Parking Costs

  • Parking is $5 per hour and $20 per day

Kure Beach Bars and Restaurants

  • Bud n Joes
  • Freddies

4. Fort Fisher

Fort Fisher is 20 miles (38 minutes) from downtown. This area is ideal for beach lovers who prefer nature-focused scenery. Even if you decide to go to Carolina or Kure instead, I would still opt to drive around Fort Fisher.

The history of this area dates back to the Civil War. Driving into Fort Fisher is so picturesque with trees canopying over the road and the ocean on the other side. Other attractions around Fort Fisher are the battlefield and the aquarium

Public Parking

  • A big plus of this area is that parking is FREE
  • If you have a 4-wheel drive vehicle, then you can drive on the beach for $25 on weekends and $15 during the weekday
Live Oak trees at Fort Fisher make for a beautiful backdrop.
Live Oak trees at Fort Fisher make for a beautiful backdrop.

5. Topsail

40 miles (1 hour and 7 minutes) from downtown. This option is gaining popularity among locals due to the challenging parking situation on Wrightsville Beach.

Public Parking Costs

Hourly parking costs $5 per hour and $25 for the day. Even though Topsail isn’t as crowded as Wrightsville, come early and be prepared to search for parking in the summer months.

Downtown Wilmington

6. RiverWalk

Downtown Wilmington is such a gem to North Carolina. Dating back to the colonial era, Wilmington was a major city due to its proximity to the Cape Fear River. You will see remnants of this history while exploring downtown and beyond. This quaint town reminds me of a much smaller and low-key version of Charleston. Whether you want a family vacation or a romantic getaway, this post will give you several reasons to visit the area.

View of the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge from dowtown Wilmington

Restaurants and Bars

  • Market House
  • Savorez
  • Seabird
  • The Vine
  • Banter
  • Concord Espresso Bar

Best places to visit in Wilmington NC: Neighborhoods and Districts

Wilmington has several different neighborhoods that offer an experience completely different from each other. All are within 10 minutes of downtown and allow you to explore areas that typical tourists may not visit. Listed below are the main neighborhoods with their unique attributes!

7. Cargo District

Only 2 miles from downtown, the Cargo District offers a shopping and dining experience unlike anywhere else. Developers of this area took old shipping containers and organized them into a trendy environment that houses local shops, restaurants, and bars. This is a must-see while in Wilmington if you are looking for an eclectic experience. When in the area, make sure to visit their website and social media to stay informed on events during your stay. There is always something going on so it’s hard to keep up with all the happenings!

Bars and Restaurants

  • Salita Pizza
  • Food Hall
  • The Starling
  • Fermental
  • Alcove Beer Garden
Cargo District, Neighborhood in Wilmington
Cargo District, Neighborhood in Wilmington
Cargo District, Neighborhood in Wilmington

8. SodaPop

The Sodapop district is a small area that revitalized an old Coca-Cola bottling plant with restaurants, bars, and an amazing ice cream shop.

restaurants and bars

  • The Ibis
  • Wandering Cone
  • Bowstring
  • Cugino Forno

9. South Front

This is another small area that has been revamped with trendy shops and restaurants. If you are in the area during the second Sunday of the month, Satellite Bar and Lounge has a great market that I enjoy. Another stop in the area is the Art Works, an art gallery and studio space open to visitors to check out the artists’ work

Restaurant and Bar

  • Satellite
  • Bennys
  • Mata

10. Brooklyn Arts District

Within walking distance from downtown, the Brooklyn Arts District is an up-and-coming neighborhood with shops, bars, and a pottery studio. This area holds a special place in my heart as my husband and I got married at the Brooklyn Arts Center. This is a great spot to get drinks or a quick bite if you are going to a concert at the Live Oak Pavilion because of how close it is to the venue!

Restaurant and Bars

  • Brooklyn Cafe
  • Palate
  • Edward Teach
  • Kitchen Sink
  • Three10
  • The Half
Brooklyn Cafe in the Brooklyn Arts District
Goat and Compass, bar located in Brooklyn Arts District

11. Mayfair

Located close to Wrightsville Beach, the Mayfair is the main shopping area in Wilmington. Here you will find several chain shopping stores, boutiques, and restaurants all within this indoor/outdoor shopping district.

Restaurant and Bars

  • Perla
  • Drift
  • Terrazzos
  • K38
  • True Blue Butcher and Table

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