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For tourists your best bet is to stay at aloft and hang out at the Epicentre and the bars at 5th and Tryon.

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Thanks RR, I feel like you are the master splinter of knowing traveling poo.

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Thanks RR, I feel like you are the master splinter of knowing traveling poo.

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Hotels on game days tend to fill up pretty quickly so don't wait too long to book. There are plenty of good places to stay in Uptown - I just suggested aloft because you'll be right in the mix of a ton of bars and restaurants that will be fun if you haven't already experienced them several 100 times like locals have. Plus it's right beside the arena if there's a Hornets game the weekend you decide to come.

Happy to point you in the right direction if you have specific things you're looking to do.

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The only hotel I have stayed in is the Uptown Marriott (for my wedding) and the few clients that come to town seem to stay there. You can get decent deals but for the Saints game they are showing $270 for the night. They have a sweet cigar bar and there are bars close by (HOOTERS!!).

 

But if it is a place just to pass out go with the plaza or something.

 

If you are baller definitely the ritz

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I've lived in the Charlotte area for many years and if you're seeking a nice hotel that is close to uptown for an affordable price, the Extended Stay on Yorkmont Rd. is really great.  It's about 6 miles from Uptown and the area isn't bad.  I've booked off Priceline at this hotel for below $35 a night before. 

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