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From bootcamps to barre, discover the top spots to get your sweat on in South End. Maybe it’s the location that brings people together, that inspires creativity, and that nurtures culture. Or maybe it’s just the attitude. But whether it’s for fun or work or both, it’s the neighborhood where anything is possible and good ideas thrive.
Situated just outside of Uptown, linked by the LYNX Blue Line light rail, South End is a vibrant and bustling destination rooted in history and poised for the future. The area dates back to the discovery of gold, on what is now West Morehead Street, in the 1800s.
South End is a high density commercial and residential neighborhood and edge city in Charlotte, North Carolina, known for its vibrant mix of residential, commercial, and industrial development.
Here’s what to explore right now in South End (we left out Lower South End, which includes hot spots like OMB, Queen Park Social, and Brewers at 4001 Yancey). South End quick facts: 9,200 people live in South End and 17,180 people work in the neighborhood, according to a 2021 report from Charlotte Center City Partners .
Browse our list of sample itineraries for your South End adventure: an art walk, a craft beer tour, a food tour, a day with your dog, or a walk along the Rail Trail. We also have tips on where to park in South End, how to use the transit, bike share, scooter-share, and CATS buses or light rail.
South End, a vibrant neighborhood in Charlotte, is a dynamic blend of modernity and history, offering a unique living experience. Known for its rich industrial past, the area has transformed into a bustling hub of art, culture, and entertainment.
South End is the only neighborhood that doubles as a canvas. The neighborhood offers everything from the realist to the experimental, colorful public murals, larger-than-life installations on the Rail Trail, and dozens of studio spaces where artists and artisans dream and create.