Greenville is having a moment, and it’s not just the locals who’ve noticed. A city that once served merely as a stopover between Atlanta and Charlotte is now drawing attention in its own right. With its revitalized downtown, burgeoning arts scene, and nature just a stone's throw away, where you choose to stay can define your experience.
## Where to stay
**West End, truly central.** Skip the obvious Main Street tourist traps and head to the West End if you want to feel the pulse of the city. Anchored by the Peace Center and Fluor Field, this neighborhood is where you'll find true local color. Wander down South Main Street, and grab a coffee at The Village Grind.
**Overbrook, not the obvious choice.** While everyone flocks to downtown, Overbrook offers a quieter slice of local life without sacrificing accessibility. Its residential vibe and leafy streets like East North Street make it perfect for those seeking a more laid-back stay. Plus, it’s a stone’s throw from the Greenville Zoo.
**The Village of West Greenville, for art lovers.** This is not your typical arts district. Once a mill village, it’s now home to a thriving community of artists and makers. Stroll through Pendleton Street to visit studios and galleries, and don’t miss a meal at The Anchorage.
**Traveler’s Rest, a different perspective.** Just ten minutes north of the city, this small town feels a world away. It’s where you’ll find the Swamp Rabbit Trail, ideal for cycling or a leisurely stroll. Afterward, pop into Tandem Creperie for a well-deserved treat.
## When to go
Spring is Greenville’s show-stopper, with flowers in bloom and temperatures that invite you outside. Fall is equally inviting with vibrant foliage. Summers can be humid and busy, and winters are often grey and uninspiring.
Wherever you land, ask your concierge for dining tips or local event calendars to ensure you're not missing anything special. And remember: Greenville isn’t a place to rush through; it’s one to settle into.




