Getting There I-40 (the East-West Expwy.) is the main approach to Winston-Salem from both east and west; from the north, it's U.S. 311, U.S. 52, and U.S. 158; and from the south, it's U.S. 52. Winston-Salem's Smith Reynolds International Airport (tel. 336/767-6361) is served by US Airways Express (tel. 800/428-4322). Charlotte is the nearest airport served by all major carriers. Visitor Information The Convention and Visitors Bureau, 200 Brookstown Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (tel. 866/728-4200 or 336/728-4200), can tell you about attractions, accommodations, dining, and local bus transportation. It's open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm, and Sunday 1 to 5pm. Special Events For a relatively small city, Winston-Salem has quite a calendar of events. If you're interested in attending any of these events, the Convention and Visitors Bureau will provide complete details. In mid-April, the city's 18th-century gardens in Old Salem are open for the Spring Garden Tour (call tel. 888/653-7253 for details). Every year, there's a traditional Moravian Easter Sunrise Service. An old-fashioned Independence Day Celebration is held each year at Historic Bethabara. Starting in July is the National Black Theatre Festival. Early September brings the Chili Championship to Tanglewood Park. Mid-October also brings Folk Festival IV, a competition complete with country cooking and entertainment. Beginning in November and running to January 1 is the Festival of Lights in Tanglewood Park (tel. 336/778-6300). And the holiday season wouldn't be complete without the Old Salem Christmas and Candle Teas (tel. 888/653-7253), a re-creation of Yuletide as it was celebrated 200 years ago in Old Salem. (You've got to sample that Moravian sugar cake!) |