Warsaw: A Quiet Escape into the Country Life
Warsaw, North Carolina is a town in a county known for having the oldest operating winery in the state, Duplin County. Like another town named Warsaw, this town in North Carolina was also named after the book Thaddeus of Warsaw. The town is more known for being the home of the official NC Veterans Day Parade, which is the oldest consecutive Veterans Day celebration held in America. Warsaw, NC is a charming town and attracts many American families to start a home for themselves. Visitors to Warsaw from afar will arrive at the Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) located an hour and 16 minutes away from the town.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Warsaw can be from late March to early June or early September to early November. Both periods have the best weather for exploring the town. It’s also best to visit during the Warsaw Veterans Day Celebration, when the town is in full swing but full of people. In order to get a room in any of the Warsaw, North Carolina hotels, it’s best to book in advance.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Get to know the surrounding areas of Warsaw with a visit to the Sampson County History Museum, only a short half hour drive away from Duplin County. The Sampson County Agri-Exposition Center is also a great place to visit especially for visitors interested in the agriculture industry. When bringing the whole family, it’s best to relax and enjoy the views at the Royal Lane Park.
When in Warsaw, a stay at the Americas Best Value Inn & Suites Warsaw is a good option. Rooms are simple but the price range is affordable. It also offers free Wi-Fi. On the other hand, tourists looking for a more spacious option will find the Quality Inn Warsaw I-40 to be a good choice. It has ample parking space and rooms are spacious.