Raleigh · WakeMed

Where to stay near WakeMed Raleigh

A comfortable home base, minutes from WakeMed. When you’re in Raleigh for care at the WakeMed Raleigh Campus — Wake County’s only Level I trauma center and only dedicated Children’s Hospital, and the area’s largest health system — Trifecta’s furnished apartment at the 400H tower in downtown Raleigh is about a 4-mile, ~10-minute drive east on New Bern Avenue. A full kitchen, a separate bedroom, in-unit laundry, and weekly or monthly rates, in walkable downtown — a more human base than a hotel by the highway, whether you’re a patient, family, or a clinician on assignment.

  • ~10 minDrive to WakeMed
  • Level Itrauma + Children’s
  • Weekly + monthlyextended-stay rates
  • Downtown Raleighthe 400H tower

How close you'll be

One downtown Raleigh building, a 9-minute drive away.

Our furnished apartment at 400H sits in walkable downtown Raleigh — about a 4-mile, ~10-minute drive east on New Bern Avenue to the WakeMed Raleigh Campus. Close enough for an early appointment or a daily visit, with a real downtown to come home to.

WakeMed Raleigh Campus19–12 minN
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    400HClosest

    Warehouse District · Glenwood South · 9–12 min drive · 4 mi

  2. Drive times are approximate and vary with traffic and event-day routing.

Where you'll stay

Furnished apartments near WakeMed Raleigh Campus

Real photos and live availability from the buildings we own and operate. Sorted by how close you'll be to WakeMed.

Queen Bedroom with TV
Trifecta Corporate Housing
Amenities included: Rooftop, balcony, business lounge, community clubroom, billiards, seasonal swimming pool, fitness center, parking
Living room with Apple TV, sofa converts to Queen sofa bed
1 Bedroom Apartment
Amenities included: Rooftop, balcony, business lounge, community clubroom, billiards, seasonal swimming pool, fitness center, parking
9–12 min driveClosest6

400H

Warehouse District · Glenwood South · 4 mi

  • Sleeps 3
  • 1 bed
  • 2 units

A 2023 high-rise at the Harrington & Hillsborough corner in downtown Raleigh — a furnished one-bedroom (sleeps three) with a full kitchen, in-unit laundry, fast Wi-Fi, and secured parking. A calm, central base a straight ~10-minute drive east on New Bern Ave to WakeMed.

  • Free parking
  • Pool
  • Fitness center
  • Full kitchen
  • In-unit laundry
  • Fast Wi-Fi

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.

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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 RaleighAirbnb5/5May 2026
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Had a great stay! The building is beautiful and in a perfect location. The apartment was perfect for 1 or 2!
Downtown RaleighAirbnb5/5May 2026
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This place was incredibly clean, with a fantastic and the building has wonderful amenities. You would definitely stay here again.
Downtown RaleighAirbnb5/5May 2026
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Clean apartment with good amenities in the middle of downtown raleigh
Downtown RaleighAirbnb5/5May 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 RaleighAirbnb5/5May 2026
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We had a great stay! Everything about this stay was exactly what we needed for our weekend in Raleigh
Downtown RaleighAirbnb5/5May 2026
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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 RaleighAirbnb5/5Apr 2026
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Very clean and directions were clear. When messaging the host they always responded in a timely manner! Great spot.
Downtown RaleighAirbnb5/5Mar 2026
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Great location in Raleigh. Easy access to multiple restaurants and venues. Nice and very clean apartment. Would stay again!
Downtown RaleighAirbnb5/5Mar 2026

Apartment vs hotel

Built for a medical stay, not just a night

  • A full kitchen

    Cook for special diets and early-morning appointments during treatment — full-size fridge, dishwasher, real cookware — instead of weeks of takeout and hospital cafeterias.

  • Room for family

    A separate bedroom and a real living room, so a caregiver, family, or visitors aren’t crammed into one hotel room through a long stay.

  • In-unit laundry

    Settle in for a long treatment stay without living out of a suitcase — a washer and dryer in every unit.

  • Lower per-night cost

    For a multi-week medical stay, a furnished apartment costs far less than a hotel — ask about weekly and monthly rates, and booking direct drops the 15–20% OTA service fee entirely.

  • Minutes from WakeMed

    A short, familiar drive to early appointments and back — with your own resident parking instead of the hospital decks and shuttles every day.

  • A local team, not a call center

    We own and operate every apartment, so you reach the people who run the building — guests have told us we helped with a late checkout when they were stuck at the hospital.

Getting around

Getting there & back

WakeMed is about 4 miles east on New Bern Avenue — a short drive, rideshare, or the GoRaleigh Route 15 bus (no light rail in Raleigh). The point of staying downtown is the rest of the time: 400H sits in the most walkable part of Raleigh, so between hospital visits you can walk to groceries, restaurants, and Glenwood South.

  • By car

    A straight drive east on New Bern Avenue — about 4 miles / ~10 minutes to the WakeMed Raleigh Campus. Note: the New Bern Avenue BRT is under construction, so allow extra time on that corridor.

  • GoRaleigh bus — Route 15

    GoRaleigh Route 15 (“WakeMed”) runs from downtown out New Bern Avenue directly to the campus — a real car-free option, and the future Bus Rapid Transit line is being built to serve it.

  • Rideshare

    A quick hop to the hospital entrance — useful after a procedure or when driving yourself isn’t ideal.

  • Amtrak — Raleigh Union Station

    Walkable from 400H — handy for family traveling in. There is no light rail in Raleigh.

The neighborhood

Settling in for your stay

A walkable downtown to settle into between hospital visits — groceries, pharmacies, restaurants, and Glenwood South are all close, with Amtrak at Raleigh Union Station for family traveling in.

Day-to-day5–10 min

Groceries & pharmacies

Downtown grocery and pharmacy options are minutes away — cook your own meals and keep prescriptions filled through a longer stay.

For family & caregivers3–10 min

Glenwood South & the Warehouse District

Restaurants, cafés, and bars are a short walk from 400H — a place to step away and decompress between hospital visits.

Getting here~10 min

Amtrak — family can visit

Raleigh Union Station is a short walk from 400H, so family can travel in by train without a car.

Your reason for the stay~10 min drive

The WakeMed Raleigh Campus

WakeMed’s flagship campus — Level I trauma, the Children’s Hospital, heart center, and more — sits on New Bern Avenue, about 10 minutes east.

For traveling clinicians

Set up for a travel-nurse assignment at WakeMed

On a 13-week contract at WakeMed? Skip the corporate extended-stay and land in a real downtown apartment — and you can even take the Route 15 bus straight to work.

  • Built for a 13-week contract

    Weekly and monthly rates for the length of your assignment — no annual lease, no furniture to buy, and easy to extend if you renew.

  • Move in with a suitcase

    Fully furnished — full kitchen, in-unit washer & dryer, fast Wi-Fi, and secured parking. Land and make your first shift.

  • You can bus to work

    GoRaleigh Route 15 runs straight out New Bern Avenue to WakeMed — a real car-free commute from downtown, with the BRT line on the way.

  • Rest between shifts

    A separate bedroom and a quiet living room, not a hotel room — space to actually recover after nights and long days.

Good to know

Questions before you book

How far is the apartment from WakeMed Raleigh?

About 4 miles — a ~10 minute drive east on New Bern Avenue — from the 400H tower in downtown Raleigh to the WakeMed Raleigh Campus. Close enough for an early appointment or a daily visit; the GoRaleigh Route 15 bus also runs there directly. Times are approximate, and the New Bern BRT construction can add a few minutes.

Do you offer weekly or monthly rates for a longer stay?

Yes — just ask. For a multi-week stay, a furnished apartment usually costs well under a comparable run of hotel nights, and you get a full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and a separate bedroom, with no OTA service fee when you book direct.

Do you host travel nurses and traveling clinicians?

Yes — 400H is a strong fit for a 13-week assignment at WakeMed: weekly and monthly rates, fully furnished, in-unit laundry, secured parking, and you can even take the Route 15 bus straight to the campus. Ask about contract-length pricing.

How many people does it sleep?

It’s a furnished one-bedroom at 400H that sleeps three — a separate bedroom, a real living room, and a full kitchen, with room for a patient and a partner or caregiver. For more space we also have larger units in our other cities.

Can I get there without a car?

Yes — GoRaleigh Route 15 runs from downtown directly out New Bern Avenue to WakeMed, and rideshare is quick. There is no light rail in Raleigh, but the New Bern Avenue Bus Rapid Transit line is being built to serve the campus.

Your stay

A calm home base, minutes from WakeMed.

Furnished Raleigh apartments minutes from WakeMed — full kitchens, free parking, direct rates with no service fee.