Friday Center floor plan).
To get our group discount on hotel reservations, please mention "TeX
Users Group" if reserving by phone. The conference
registration page will have a link for online reservations soon.
Airport & Travel
The nearest airport is Raleigh-Durham
International Airport, airport code RDU. It has many direct
flights itself. Nearby Charlotte (code CLT) is also a possibility;
there is no train service from Charlotte to Chapel Hill, but there is a
train to nearby Durham.
For international flights, it is likely to be significantly cheaper
to fly into JFK in New York City, or BWI near Washington, DC, and take the train. It's about a
9-hour train ride from NYC, 5 hours from Washington.
There is no shuttle bus between the airport and the hotel, but there
is a public
bus for $2. The other choice is a taxi, and the cost is about
US$40. We encourage sharing rides where possible. (There is a shuttle
to get around within the downtown Chapel Hill area, with stops at the
hotel. It just doesn't go to the airport.)
Driving
directions are available on the hotel web site.
Stuff to do in and around Chapel Hill
See also the Chapel Hill Visitors
Bureau web site If you find other sites or information that may be
useful to conference attendees, please email us.
Places to go
- North Carolina Botanical
Gardens
- The Ackland Art Museum (UNC-Chapel Hill)
- Morehead
Planetarium and Science Center (where US astronauts were
trained in celestial navigation)
- A Southern
Season -- gourmet food and wine, etc.
Places to see
- UNC-Chapel Hill campus. Oldest State University in
the U.S. Campus landmarks include the Old
Well, Old East and Old West (buildings), the Reading Room in
Wilson Library, the Arboretum (behind the planetarium)
- Durham Bulls
Athletic Park. Younger sibling architecturally to the Baltimore Orioles park. AAA ball.
Places to shop
- University Mall. Amazing shoe store, gift shops, art
gallery, jewelry, and home of A Southern Season (above)
- Carr Mill Mall in sister village Carrboro. Historic mill
converted to shops; home of Elmo's Diner, Townsend Bertram
Adventure Outfitters.
- Johnny T-Shirt: on Franklin Street, the heart of Chapel Hill. Great for all kinds of Tar Heel gear -- shirts, hats, etc.
Restaurants, Watering Holes, etc.
- Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery 100 E Franklin St,
3rd floor. Microbrew with a view. One
review of the available beers
- Carolina Coffee Shop: 138 E Franklin St. This college
institution looks charming but well used, with ageless brick
walls, wooden floors, decrepit chandeliers, and wooden
booths. True to its collegiate nature, breakfast is served
until 2pm. Eggs Benedict and Belgian waffles pack in students
and game-day alums. There is no truth to the rumor that Steve
Grathwohl used to live at the Coffee Shop -- in his student days he just ate
three meals a day there.
- Carolina Brewery 460 W Franklin St
- Linda's: Great low-brow bar on Franklin St. One of
Steve G's professors held some of his seminars here (and
office hours) back when.
- La Residence: 202 W Rosemary St. A Chapel Hill
tradition in fine dining since 1976
- Spanky's: 101 E Franklin
- Pepper's: Not your usual pizza joint atmosphere, Pepper's features local artwork on the brick walls and caters to a young, hip crowd.
- Nantucket Cafe: Near the Friday Center at 5925 Farrington Rd. "...deli sandwiches, fried seafood, hamburgers, soups, salads and items like chicken pot pie. A behemoth crab dip ... lobster bisque ... pan-seared salmon with buttery potatoes and asparagus..."
- Crook's Corner:
"A unique vision of the subtlety and diversity of American
Southern cuisine." The web site is in serious need of a
proofreader; but the shrimp and grits are legendary.
- Mediterranean Deli: Popular lunch and dinner spot for locals
Things to Do
- Caffé
Driade You want a coffee bar? I'll show you a
coffee bar. Sunk back into the woods, on a bluff overlooking
Bolin Creek, you can enjoy the Driade's legendary espresso
drinks or their fine selection of beers and wines.
- Cat's Cradle: 300 E
Main Street Carrboro. "World famous live music venue, bringing
the finest musical acts to Chapel Hill and Carrboro for over
thirty years."
- The
Bookshop: Amazing (and huge) selection of used and
rare books.
- For those arriving on Saturday or Sunday, there will be an
excellent vocal concert Sunday evening at 7pm by the
Vocal
Arts Ensemble of Durham; tickets are only $10.
Information
- Chapel Hill buses are free. They run often by the Friday
Center, which is the location of one of the University Park
and Ride lots. Here is a route map, and schedules can be found linked on this page.
- The Independent
Weekly: Excellent local rag. Leans left, of
course. Jesse Helms never got over Chapel Hill going for
McGovern over Nixon by 64% to 36% in 1972.
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