Stay minutes from the show — and walk to dinner first. The Ritz is Raleigh's ~1,400-capacity Live Nation concert hall in Midtown, hosting national touring acts across rock, hip-hop, country, and more, about a 10-minute drive north of Trifecta's downtown apartment at 400H. Catch the show, then drive back to walkable downtown and a full kitchen instead of hunting the paid lot and driving home.
~10 minDrive from downtown
~1,400Standing room
Live Nationtouring concerts
Full kitchen+ secured parking
How close you'll be
One downtown Raleigh building, an 8-minute drive away.
Trifecta's downtown Raleigh apartment is in 400H — at the crossroads of the Warehouse District and Glenwood South — about a 10-minute drive south of The Ritz in Midtown. Stay in walkable downtown, ride up for the show, and skip the venue's paid lot and the post-show scramble.
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400HClosest
Warehouse District · Glenwood South · 8–12 min drive · 4 mi
Drive times are approximate and vary with traffic and event-day routing.
Where you'll stay
Furnished apartments near The Ritz
Real photos and live availability from the buildings we own and operate. Sorted by how close you'll be to the music hall.
8–12 min driveClosest6
400H
Warehouse District · Glenwood South · 4 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 drive north to the show.
Free parking
Pool
Fitness center
Full kitchen
In-unit laundry
Fast Wi-Fi
A ~10-minute drive or rideshare — no rail to the venue
Why book now
What's on at The Ritz 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.
What guests say
Why guests book our downtown Raleigh apartments
1,030 verified guest reviews across our downtown Raleigh apartments, averaging 4.8★ — here are a few, unedited.
Verified stay★★★★★
“Great place to stay for a long weekend trip. Would definitely recommend and will stay again if we are back in the area in the future.”
Downtown Raleigh·Airbnb·5/5·May 2026
Verified stay★★★★★
“Had a great stay! The building is beautiful and in a perfect location. The apartment was perfect for 1 or 2!”
Downtown Raleigh·Airbnb·5/5·May 2026
Verified stay★★★★★
“This place was incredibly clean, with a fantastic and the building has wonderful amenities.
You would definitely stay here again.”
Downtown Raleigh·Airbnb·5/5·May 2026
Verified stay★★★★★
“Clean apartment with good amenities in the middle of downtown raleigh”
Downtown Raleigh·Airbnb·5/5·May 2026
Work stay★★★★★
“Who gets an open-air balcony on the 18th floor to watch the sunset? This guy! A fabulous 1-BR apartment has become my go-to stay for business in Raleigh. Fantastic unit, Nest thermostats, firm mattress, and a coffee bar in the lobby. Goodbye, Marriott!”
Downtown Raleigh·Airbnb·5/5·May 2026
Verified stay★★★★★
“We had a great stay! Everything about this stay was exactly what we needed for our weekend in Raleigh”
Downtown Raleigh·Airbnb·5/5·May 2026
Verified stay★★★★★
“Perfect location and a really great apartment building. I’ve been visiting Raleigh for 12 years now and no longer book hotels…I come here exclusively.”
Downtown Raleigh·Airbnb·5/5·Apr 2026
Verified stay★★★★★
“Very clean and directions were clear. When messaging the host they always responded in a timely manner! Great spot.”
Downtown Raleigh·Airbnb·5/5·Mar 2026
Verified stay★★★★★
“Great location in Raleigh. Easy access to multiple restaurants and venues. Nice and very clean apartment. Would stay again!”
Downtown Raleigh·Airbnb·5/5·Mar 2026
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.
Skip the post-show grind
Event lots empty slowly and the drive home is long. Stay minutes away and the worst of your night is a short, familiar trip back to your own door — resident parking waiting, no hour-plus crawl out and no late highway haul.
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
Getting there & back
This is a drive-to venue — about 4 miles north of downtown in Midtown, off Capital Boulevard, with no rail nearby, so plan on a ~10-minute drive or a rideshare. The payoff is your base: 400H is in the heart of walkable downtown Raleigh, so Glenwood South, the Warehouse District, and Raleigh Union Station are all on foot.
By car
North on Capital Boulevard (US-1) toward Midtown — about 4 miles / 8–12 minutes from downtown. The Ritz has on-site parking, but it’s paid (its lot and a gravel overflow lot across the street, cash or card).
Rideshare
The easy call for a sold-out show — about a 10-minute hop from downtown, and you skip the paid lot and the post-show exit. Drop-off is right at the door.
Transit (bus only)
Raleigh has no light rail, and there’s no bus stop at the venue’s door; GoRaleigh runs the Capital Boulevard corridor, but a drive or rideshare is the realistic way there.
Raleigh-Durham (RDU) airport
About 14 miles / a 20-minute drive — easy for a fly-in concert weekend.
Make a weekend of it
Make a weekend of it
Base in walkable downtown Raleigh — Glenwood South and the Warehouse District at 400H's door — with North Hills' restaurants and rooftops a couple minutes from the venue for a pre-show dinner.
North Hills — photo or illustrationCustom art slot
Near the venue~3 min drive
North Hills
Raleigh's Midtown dining-and-shopping hub is a couple minutes from The Ritz — restaurants, rooftop bars, and a cinema for a pre-show dinner or a post-show drink.
Glenwood South & the Warehouse District — photo or illustrationCustom art slot
Back downtownAt the door
Glenwood South & the Warehouse District
Restaurants, rooftop bars, and the Morgan Street Food Hall are at 400H's door — an easy late-night stop back downtown after the show.
Raleigh Union Station — photo or illustrationCustom art slot
Getting around5–8 min
Raleigh Union Station
Amtrak (the Carolinian, Piedmont, and Floridian) is a short walk from 400H — arrive by train and you only need a rideshare for the show.
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 from 400H — an easy dinner before heading up to the show.
Good to know
Questions before you book
How far is the apartment from The Ritz?
400H is in downtown Raleigh, about 4 miles — a 10-minute drive north up Capital Boulevard — from The Ritz in Midtown. A rideshare is the easy option, especially leaving after a sold-out show. Times are approximate.
Where do I park, and is it free?
The Ritz has on-site parking, but it’s paid — its own lot plus a gravel overflow lot across the street (cash or card) — and it backs up after a show. Staying downtown and taking a rideshare skips both the paid lot and the exit, and your car stays put in 400H’s secured resident parking.
How big is The Ritz?
It’s a roughly 1,400-capacity, standing-room general-admission concert hall — a two-level music room run by Live Nation — so you’re close to the stage for national touring acts across rock, hip-hop, country, and more.
What's coming up at The Ritz?
The calendar above pulls The Ritz’s upcoming shows live from Ticketmaster and refreshes automatically, so past dates drop off and new ones appear on their own — touring rock, hip-hop, country, and electronic acts most weeks.
Is an apartment better than a hotel for a concert weekend?
For two or more nights, usually — 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. A comfortable downtown base for a night out at the show.
Your stay
A quick drive to the show. A walkable downtown to come home to.
Furnished Raleigh apartments minutes from the music hall — full kitchens, free parking, direct rates with no service fee.