Travel and Hotels

Visit the website of the Winston Salem Tourist Bureau for many exciting things to do and places to stay. They have maps, restaurant listings and everything a visitor would need.

The city has truly transformed itself in the past several years with a rich combination of the old, historic sites combined with a vibrant new downtown arts district on Trade Street and a multitude of new restaurants, clubs and outdoor venues.

You may want to be sure to plan a walking trip down Fourth Street, then down Trade Street. Fourth and Fifth Streets are now two way if you are driving!

Accommodations

 
The Winston-Salem Visitor Center has a generous selection of affordable hotels/inns/bed and breakfasts in Winston-Salem. (http://www.visitwinstonsalem.com/).  The following hotels  and Bed and Breakfasts are in the downtown area in close proximity to the main events for the reunion:
 
 
August T. Zeveley House (Old Salem B&B)
Henry Shaffner House (B&B)
Historic Brookstown Inn
Wingate by Wyndham
Marriott Hotel Winston-Salem
Embassy Suites Hotel
The Hawthorne Inn
 
There are also hotels in the Hanes Mall, University Parkway and Peters Creek Parkway areas.
 
Tanglewood has the Manor House and also campgrounds.
 
Transportation by Air, Car, Bus and Rail
 
GSO Triad airport serves Winston-Salem, Greensboro and High Point.  The Charlotte and Raleigh/Durham airports are also within 100 miles.
 
AMTRAK has service into Greensboro. 
 
Greyhound has a major terminal in downtown WS. 
 
Interstates 40, 77 and 85 all provide easy access to WS by car.