Twice a year, the small city of High Point swells into the global capital of home furnishings. The High Point Market draws more than 75,000 designers, buyers, and exhibitors to the Triad every spring and fall, and the single biggest logistical challenge most attendees face is not the showrooms, it is finding a comfortable place to sleep. This guide walks you through the best hotels for Furniture Market, from a historic boutique inn within walking distance of the action to a full-service golf resort in nearby Greensboro, with the practical details locals and first-time Market-goers actually need.
When Furniture Market Happens (and Why It Matters for Booking)
The High Point Market runs for roughly five days twice a year. The Spring 2026 Market is April 25 to 29, and the Fall 2026 Market is October 17 to 21. These dates matter more than almost anything else in this article, because Market weeks are when every hotel within a 30-minute radius fills up, rates climb, and minimum-night stays kick in. If your travel overlaps these windows, book as far ahead as you can.
One detail that shapes where you stay: the Market operates a free shuttle network connecting nearly 100 area hotels to the showroom district. That means you do not have to be downtown to be convenient. A hotel in Greensboro or Winston-Salem that sits on a shuttle route can be just as practical as one a few blocks from the International Home Furnishings Center, often at a better rate. Confirm shuttle service for any property you book through the official High Point Market travel planning page.
A note on booking help
The Market works with a no-fee housing partner, Travel Quest Inc., which can help match you to available rooms during sold-out weeks. They can be reached at 336-434-9920 or hpmarket@travelquestinc.com. If you are booking on your own, hotel and resort rooms are widely available through standard travel sites including Expedia, which is the simplest way to compare nightly rates, shuttle-route proximity, and cancellation policies across the chains below.
The Walkable Boutique Pick: JH Adams Inn
If you want to step out of your room and into the heart of High Point’s Uptowne district, the JH Adams Inn is the standout. Set in a stately 1918 mansion that was restored and reopened as a boutique hotel in 2001, it carries the Trademark Collection by Wyndham flag and offers 31 individually decorated guest rooms. For a Market where the whole point is design, staying somewhere with genuine architectural character is a fitting choice.
The on-site restaurant, Cristina Gray’s, serves French-American fusion built on seasonal Southern ingredients, which makes the inn a convenient base when you are too tired after a day of showrooms to go hunting for dinner. Rooms here are limited and book early for Market, so this is a property to lock in the moment your dates are set.
- Address: 1108 North Main Street, High Point, NC 27262
- Phone: 336-882-3267 (restaurant: 336-882-2002)
- Website: jhadamsinn.com
The Modern Downtown Option: SpringHill Suites High Point Downtown
For travelers who prefer all-suite layouts and new construction, the SpringHill Suites by Marriott High Point Downtown sits in the revitalized core near the Congdon Yards district. The suites give you a separate living and sleeping area, which is genuinely useful during Market when you may be reviewing samples, taking calls, or hosting a quick client conversation in your room. Being downtown also means you are close to the growing cluster of restaurants and the BB&T Point baseball stadium area, handy for unwinding after the showrooms close.
- Address: 121 Virginia Place, High Point, NC 27262
- Phone: 336-234-5500
- Website: marriott.com
The Reliable Chain Choice: Courtyard by Marriott High Point
If your priority is a dependable, business-friendly hotel with predictable amenities, the Courtyard by Marriott High Point is a solid pick. Located off the Mall Loop Road corridor with easy highway access, it offers the flexible workspaces, indoor pool, and on-site dining that make multi-day stays comfortable. For Market attendees who want zero surprises and a familiar loyalty program, this is a smart, no-fuss base.
- Address: 1000 Mall Loop Road, High Point, NC 27262
- Phone: 336-882-3600
- Website: marriott.com
The Value Pick on I-85: Holiday Inn Express & Suites High Point South
Just south of the city in Archdale, the Holiday Inn Express & Suites High Point South sits right off Interstate 85, making it an easy drive to the showroom district and a convenient option if you are arriving from points south. Complimentary breakfast, a pet-friendly policy, and typically gentler rates than downtown properties make this a practical choice for attendees watching their budget or traveling with a dog. Confirm Market shuttle access when you book, since location relative to a shuttle stop is the key variable here.
- Address: 10050 North Main Street, Archdale, NC 27263
- Phone: 336-861-3310
- Website: ihg.com
The Splurge: Grandover Resort & Spa in Greensboro
When you want to turn a Market trip into something closer to a retreat, the Grandover Resort & Spa, a Wyndham Grand Hotel in southern Greensboro is the Triad’s premier full-service property. Set on a sprawling estate, it features two 18-hole golf courses, a full spa, multiple dining options, and the kind of expansive grounds that let you decompress after long days on the showroom floor. It sits roughly 15 minutes from Piedmont Triad International Airport and is about a 20-minute drive to the Market district, so a rental car or rideshare is the way to go here rather than relying solely on a shuttle.
- Address: 1000 Club Road, Greensboro, NC 27407
- Phone: 336-294-1800 (toll-free 800-472-6301)
- Website: grandoverresort.com
A Distinctive Stay: Pandora’s Manor
Design-minded travelers who want something memorable should look at Pandora’s Manor, a luxury bed-and-breakfast in High Point with six unique guest rooms, each decorated by local designers. It is exactly the sort of intimate, style-forward property that resonates with the Market crowd, and its small size makes it one of the first to sell out. If you value personality over a points program, this is worth a call early in your planning.
- Address: 407 West High Avenue, High Point, NC 27260
- Phone: 336-886-4253
- Website: pandorasmanor.com
Should You Stay in Greensboro or Winston-Salem Instead?
Plenty of Market regulars never stay in High Point at all. The city sits at the center of the Triad, with Greensboro about 20 minutes northeast and Winston-Salem roughly 25 minutes west, and both offer deeper hotel inventory. During sold-out Market weeks, widening your search to these neighboring cities is often the difference between a room and no room, and many of those hotels still connect to the free Market shuttle network.
Greensboro in particular gives you a strong mix of airport-adjacent chains and downtown options near restaurants and the Greensboro Coliseum, plus an easy reverse commute on Business 85 and I-74 into High Point each morning. For the full current list of area lodging, the Visit High Point and Visit Greensboro tourism sites are the most reliable sources, and they update their listings as new properties open. You can also browse the city’s official Places to Stay directory for High Point-specific hotels and inns.
Plan Your Market Stay
A few practical tips to make the trip smooth:
- Book the moment your dates are confirmed. Spring 2026 Market is April 25 to 29 and Fall 2026 Market is October 17 to 21. Boutique properties like JH Adams Inn and Pandora’s Manor sell out first.
- Prioritize shuttle access over raw distance. A Greensboro or Winston-Salem hotel on a Market shuttle route can beat a closer one that is not served. Verify routes on the official Market site.
- Consider a suite if you will be working from your room. All-suite properties like SpringHill Suites give you room to review samples and take calls.
- If everything looks sold out, call Travel Quest at 336-434-9920. The Market’s no-fee housing partner can sometimes find rooms that public sites cannot.
Whether you choose a historic mansion downtown, a dependable chain off the highway, or a golf-and-spa resort in Greensboro, the key to a good Furniture Market is the same: lock in your room early, confirm how you will get to the showrooms, and give yourself one evening to actually enjoy the Triad before the next day of design begins.

