Catch the show and walk home. Trifecta's downtown Raleigh apartment sits in 400H — the high-rise at the crossroads of the Warehouse District and Glenwood South — about a 12–15 minute walk from Red Hat Amphitheater, the ~6,000-seat open-air venue beside the convention center. See a national summer tour, skip the event-lot crawl, and stroll back to a full kitchen and your own bed instead of driving home after the encore.
12–15 minWalk to the amphitheater
Walkto Amtrak Union Station
Full kitchen+ in-unit laundry
20 minFrom RDU airport
How close you'll be
One downtown Raleigh building, a 12-minute walk away.
Our downtown apartment is in 400H — the high-rise at the crossroads of the Warehouse District and Glenwood South — about a 12–15 minute walk (or a quick ride) from the amphitheater, so you can walk home after the encore instead of crawling out of a parking deck.
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400HClosest
Warehouse District · Glenwood South · 12–15 min walk · 0.5 mi
Walking times are approximate and vary by exact unit and gate.
Where you'll stay
Furnished apartments near Red Hat Amphitheater
Real photos and live availability from the buildings we own and operate. Sorted by how close you'll be to the amphitheater.
12–15 min walkClosest6
400H
Warehouse District · Glenwood South · 0.5 mi
Sleeps 3
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1 bed
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2 units
A 2023 high-rise at the Harrington & Hillsborough corner — the "400H" tower — at the crossroads of the Warehouse District, Glenwood South, and the Capital District. Furnished 1-bedroom apartments with a full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and secured parking, a short walk from the amphitheater.
Free parking
Pool
Fitness center
Full kitchen
In-unit laundry
Fast Wi-Fi
Why book now
What's on at Red Hat Amphitheater in 2026
The calendar below updates live — book your stay before the dates you want fill up.
Coming in for one of these? The closer you book, the less you fight for parking and post-event traffic — and direct rates skip the OTA service fee.
Live event listings via Ticketmaster — updated automatically.
Apartment vs hotel
Built for an event weekend, not just a night
A full kitchen
Feed a group before the event and skip the overpriced venue concessions. Cookware, dishwasher, full-size fridge — all included.
Room to spread out
A separate bedroom, a full living room, and a real kitchen — room to actually relax or work, not one cramped hotel room.
In-unit laundry
Pack light for a multi-night run of shows or a season of home games. Washer and dryer in every unit.
Lower per-night cost
For two nights or more, a furnished apartment usually beats a comparable downtown hotel — and direct booking drops the 15–20% OTA service fee entirely.
Walk, don’t park
Most event venues sell little or no on-site parking, and nearby decks fill up and add up fast. Stay within walking distance and skip the cost and the post-event traffic.
A local team, not a call center
We own and operate every apartment. Book direct and you reach the people who run the building, instantly confirmed.
Getting around
No car needed
400H sits at the crossroads of downtown Raleigh's Warehouse District, Glenwood South, and Capital District — one of the city's most walkable addresses. Walk to the amphitheater in about 12–15 minutes, grab dinner and drinks on Glenwood South or at the Morgan Street Food Hall, and walk home after the show. Raleigh Union Station is a short walk away, so many guests arrive car-free.
On foot
Downtown Raleigh is compact and walkable — the amphitheater is about a 12–15 minute walk south through the Warehouse District, and the R-LINE circulator bus loops the downtown core if you would rather ride.
Amtrak — Raleigh Union Station
Raleigh Union Station is a short walk away in the Warehouse District, served by the Carolinian (to Durham, Greensboro, Charlotte, and on to NYC), the Piedmont, and the Floridian — arrive by train without a car.
Raleigh-Durham (RDU) airport
About 16 miles / a 20–25 minute drive — rideshare into downtown Raleigh is quick and easy.
GoRaleigh bus
Downtown's GoRaleigh bus hub is a few blocks away, connecting the core to the rest of the city.
Make a weekend of it
Steps from the show, and everything around it
Make a night of it: Glenwood South's restaurants and rooftops and the Warehouse District's food hall and galleries are all a short walk from 400H — dinner before the show, a nightcap after.
Glenwood South — photo or illustrationCustom art slot
NightlifeAt the door
Glenwood South
Raleigh's main entertainment strip — restaurants, rooftop bars, and live music — starts right at 400H's door, a natural pre- or post-show stop.
Warehouse District & Morgan Street Food Hall — photo or illustrationCustom art slot
Food & drink3–8 min
Warehouse District & Morgan Street Food Hall
A food hall with ~20 local concepts, plus the breweries, restaurants, and the Videri Chocolate Factory of the booming Warehouse District — all a short walk away.
CAM Raleigh — photo or illustrationCustom art slot
Arts5–8 min
CAM Raleigh
The Contemporary Art Museum anchors the Warehouse District's gallery scene — a quick cultural stop a few blocks from your apartment.
Fayetteville Street — photo or illustrationCustom art slot
Dining8–12 min
Fayetteville Street
Downtown Raleigh's main street is lined with restaurants and bars a few blocks east — an easy dinner before the show.
Planning for 2026: Red Hat Amphitheater is being rebuilt and relocated one block south, with a larger permanent venue opening for the 2027 season; the current amphitheater hosts the 2026 summer season. Either location is a short walk from 400H — one more reason to skip the event-day deck and walk.
Good to know
Questions before you book
How far is the apartment from Red Hat Amphitheater?
400H is about a 12–15 minute walk south through the Warehouse District, or a quick rideshare. The amphitheater sits right beside the Raleigh Convention Center in the heart of downtown. Times are approximate and vary by exact route.
Can I walk to the amphitheater?
Yes — it is a flat ~12–15 minute walk through downtown Raleigh, so most guests walk to the show and walk home after the encore, skipping the event-deck fee and the post-show traffic. If you would rather ride, the R-LINE downtown circulator and a rideshare are both quick.
Where do I park for a show?
The amphitheater has no large lot of its own; the City's nearby Convention Center and Charter Square underground decks run about $3/hour (or a flat special-event rate) and fill up close-in. Staying within walking distance avoids it. 400H includes secured resident parking, so your car stays put while you walk to the show.
Is an apartment better than a hotel for a concert weekend?
For two or more nights, usually yes — a full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and a separate living area, at a lower per-night cost than a downtown hotel and with no OTA service fee when you book direct. It is a comfortable base for a couple making a weekend of a show.
What's on at Red Hat Amphitheater?
The calendar above pulls the amphitheater's upcoming shows live from Ticketmaster and refreshes automatically — the open-air season runs roughly spring through fall, with national touring acts most weeks. (The venue is also being rebuilt a block south for the 2027 season; either location is a short walk from 400H.)
Can I get there from the airport without a car?
Yes. Raleigh Union Station (Amtrak — the Carolinian, Piedmont, and Floridian) is a short walk from 400H, and RDU airport is about a 20–25 minute drive. Downtown Raleigh is compact and walkable, so a car is genuinely optional.
Your stay
Walk to the show. Skip the parking.
Furnished Raleigh apartments minutes from the amphitheater — full kitchens, free parking, direct rates with no service fee.