Summary:
There is a specific kind of peace you get staying in Elizabeth. You can start your morning with a quiet walk under the massive oak trees toward Independence Park or grab a coffee at one of the local spots just down the street. It feels like a genuine neighborhood retreat where you can actually relax, yet you are still just minutes from the energy of Uptown. Whether you are here for a long-term project at the nearby hospitals or just exploring Charlotte, this space gives you a calm place to land at the end of the day.
The Space:
We designed this layout to be as simple and comfortable as possible. The open connection between the kitchen and the living room makes the whole place feel spacious and easy to move around in. Because it’s a first-floor apartment, coming and going is effortless, which is a nice perk after a long day exploring Charlotte. You have a quiet workspace ready for remote days and a shared outdoor area to enjoy the neighborhood’s mature trees. It is a peaceful, well-organized home base that keeps you close to everything in Elizabeth without any of the typical city stress.
Why Guests Love This Home
• Primary bedroom with a king bed, premium linens, and a smart TV for comfortable evenings in
• Bright living room with a sun-filled lounge area and comfortable sofa, perfect for relaxing after a day exploring Charlotte
• Fully equipped kitchen for real cooking with a gas range, granite countertops, and dining seating for four
• Smart TVs in the bedroom and living room, plus fast Wi-Fi, Hulu Live TV, and a dedicated workspace for remote work or study
• Tiled walk-in shower with plush towels and a starter supply of quality toiletries
• Shared yard with a grill and Adirondack chairs, ideal for casual outdoor lounging
• In-unit washer and dryer for convenient longer stays
• Reserved parking behind the building for easy access
• Pet-friendly accommodations for guests traveling with dogs
• Quality linens, complimentary snacks, and thoughtful touches throughout the home
Guest Access:
You’ll enjoy private access to the entire apartment.
Check-in: 4 PM – 10 PM
(Arriving after 10 PM? Please let us know to ensure a smooth after-hours check-in.)
Check-out: 10 AM
(Early check-in or late check-out may be available for an additional fee)
Secure keyless entry via a unique combination for contact-free check-in.
The Neighborhood:
Welcome to Elizabeth, one of Charlotte’s most charming and character-filled neighborhoods. Shaded streets lined with mature trees and early 20th-century homes give the area a warm, historic atmosphere that feels both relaxed and welcoming. The neighborhood blends classic architecture with a lively local spirit, where cozy cafés, casual eateries, and small neighborhood spots create an easy rhythm of daily life. With its walkable streets and inviting residential feel, Elizabeth offers guests a comfortable place to settle in and experience one of Charlotte’s most beloved communities.
Charming Atmosphere
Charlotte’s Second Streetcar Suburb: Dating back to 1891, Elizabeth developed as Charlotte’s second streetcar suburb, growing alongside the city’s early trolley routes. That legacy still shapes the neighborhood today, where walkable streets, gentle blocks, and leafy residential lanes create a relaxed pace that feels both classic and welcoming.
A Neighborhood Rooted in Charlotte’s History: From its earliest years, Elizabeth attracted many of the city’s civic leaders and notable residents, leaving behind a beautiful collection of early 20th-century homes beneath a canopy of mature trees. The architecture and shaded streets give the neighborhood a timeless character that feels quietly elegant and deeply connected to Charlotte’s past.
A Hidden Gem with an Easy Local Rhythm: Elizabeth feels lively without ever losing its calm. Longtime residents share the streets with students from nearby campuses, while cafés, local restaurants, and neighborhood spots bring everyday energy to the area. Visitors often find themselves settling easily into the rhythm here, where morning walks, casual dining, and relaxed evenings feel like part of the neighborhood’s natural flow.
Food
Historic Dining Favorite: The Fig Tree Restaurant: One of Charlotte’s most beloved fine dining restaurants, The Fig Tree sits in a beautifully restored 1913 Craftsman home. Guests come for the refined Country European dishes, thoughtful wine pairings, and the intimate atmosphere that makes it a favorite for special dinners and memorable evenings out.
Creole Classic with Live Jazz: Cajun Queen: A longtime Charlotte institution serving rich Creole specialties in a charming historic house. Many nights feature live jazz, filling the rooms with music and giving the whole place a lively, soulful energy that locals have loved for years.
Local Brews & Classic Cocktails: Legion Brewing & The Crunkleton: For craft beer, Legion Brewing offers a relaxed neighborhood taproom where locals gather for small-batch brews and casual conversation. Just nearby, The Crunkleton is known for expertly crafted classic cocktails served in a warm, brick-lined bar that feels both refined and welcoming.
Neighborhood American Favorite: Catalina Kitchen & Bar: A polished but easygoing neighborhood restaurant known for well-prepared American dishes and friendly service. It’s the kind of place locals stop by for a relaxed dinner, weekend brunch, or an easy evening out.
Local Burger Spot: Bang Bang Burgers: A laid-back neighborhood favorite known for juicy handcrafted burgers and house-made toppings. Simple, satisfying, and full of flavor, it’s a go-to when you’re craving a classic burger done right.
Groceries & Essentials
Trader Joe’s: Just a short drive from the neighborhood, this beloved grocery stop is known for its unique snacks, approachable wine selection, and convenient ready-to-eat meals, making it an easy place to pick up essentials during your stay.
Outdoor Highlights
Historic Green Escape: Independence Park: Charlotte’s oldest public park is a lush, garden-like retreat just steps away. Following a major restoration, it features winding stone paths, a vibrant rose garden, and the iconic Arhelger Memorial gazebo—perfect for a morning coffee run or a quiet stroll under towering oaks.
Urban Green Lawn: Midtown & Elizabeth Parks: These modern green spaces offer some of the best skyline views in the city. Walk through Midtown Park to see the "Spirit of Mecklenburg" sculpture, or hop on the Little Sugar Creek Greenway for a scenic walk or bike ride through the heart of Elizabeth.
Pet-Friendly City Park: Romare Bearden Park: Located in the center of the action, this vibrant urban park features cascading waterfalls, public art, and a massive lawn. It’s a pet-friendly favorite for people-watching and is home to seasonal fitness classes and live music right next to the baseball stadium.
City & Stadium Access
Healthcare: Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center & Atrium Health CMC: Two of Charlotte’s leading medical centers are just minutes away, providing advanced specialty care, comprehensive emergency services, and access to one of the region’s only Level I trauma centers.
Sports & Entertainment: Bank of America Stadium, Spectrum Center & Charlotte Convention Center: Charlotte’s major event venues are all within easy reach, from NFL and MLS matches at Bank of America Stadium to NBA games, concerts, and live shows at Spectrum Center, along with conventions and citywide events at the Charlotte Convention Center.
Transportation Made Easy: CityLYNX Gold Line Streetcar: The CityLYNX Gold Line Streetcar runs through the Elizabeth neighborhood and connects directly to Uptown, offering an easy way to reach restaurants, museums, and major attractions without the hassle of parking.
Nearby Attractions
Family Adventures: Discovery Place Science: A favorite for curious minds of all ages, Discovery Place Science brings learning to life with interactive exhibits, a multi-story indoor rainforest, and the Carolinas’ largest IMAX Dome.
Whimsical Wonders: The Green & Books Monument: Step into a storybook setting at this playful “alphabet” park, where oversized bronze books and engraved literary quotes create a charming spot for photos and a little imagination.
Mind-Bending Fun: Museum of Illusions: Challenge your senses with gravity-defying rooms, optical illusions, and interactive exhibits designed to surprise and entertain. It’s a lively experience that often leads to some of the most memorable photos of the trip.
Racing Heritage: NASCAR Hall of Fame: Celebrate Charlotte’s deep connection to motorsports through historic race cars, interactive exhibits, and racing simulators that let visitors experience the thrill of the track.
Strolls Through Time: The Trail of History: Enjoy a peaceful walk along the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, where a series of striking bronze sculptures tells the story of Charlotte’s past in a scenic, tree-lined setting.
Historic Significance
Elizabeth’s Heritage: Founded in 1891 as Charlotte’s second streetcar suburb, Elizabeth grew along the city’s early trolley routes and became home to many of Charlotte’s prominent early residents.
The College Legacy: Named after Elizabeth College, a 19th-century women’s school, the neighborhood still reflects its historic roots and remains one of Charlotte’s most charming, character-filled communities.
The Feel
Historic Energy: Elizabeth blends turn-of-the-century charm with a lively neighborhood spirit, where leafy sidewalks and historic homes create a setting that feels both timeless and welcoming.
Relaxed Local Rhythm: Life moves at an easy pace here, where neighbors greet each other from front porches and the atmosphere feels Charlotte authentically.