Whether you’ve just moved to the Queen City, or if you’ve been here for a while and are just looking to grow your social circle, you’re probably wondering how to find new people. Luckily, Charlotte is a city filled with young professionals and other people looking to make new friends and connections. There are a ton of opportunities to help you find your group of people, if you just know where to look. We’ve compiled here 11 ways to grow your social circle in the city, so that you can get even more enjoyment out of your life here.

Method 1
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Connect with people through Meetup.

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    There are thousands of people in Charlotte making new connections through Meetup. Meetup is a website where social groups, clubs, and informal gatherings look for new people. Want to talk about films with like-minded people? Go on random adventures in uptown Charlotte? Or maybe sip wine and network professionally? You can find all these groups and more there, so give it a try.[1]
    • Let your friends find you! If you’re feeling particularly enterprising, you can also start your own group. Maybe you want to find a group of people to discuss old sci-fi books, cook sustainable food with, or you have another niche interest to connect with others over. In a city like Charlotte, chances are there are other people interested in the same thing, and setting up a group on Meetup is quick and easy.[2]

Method 3
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Spend an afternoon at Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden.

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    If you're the outdoorsy type, explore Charlotte's hills and botanical gardens. Located in the hilly region of Piedmont, North Carolina, there’s plenty of people interested in exploring the outdoors here. If solo-climbing Crowders Mountain isn’t in the cards for you, make a visit to the majestic Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden. [5]
    • The Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden hosts guided tours and even live music on occasion. You’re bound to strike up a conversation with someone there, all while taking a look at the garden’s picturesque collections.
    • Wing Haven is located in a great part of Charlotte, and is another beautiful option. The gardens double as a meet-up point for bird-watchers, so if that’s something you’re interested in, join in on one of their regularly scheduled meetings. If you’re interested in working with kids or helping maintain the garden, they’re also always looking for volunteers.[6]

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Join a fitness group through Sportslink.

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Method 7 of 11:
Use the popular dating and social apps in Charlotte.

Method 8
Method 8 of 11:
Spend the night at Cosmos Cafe.

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    If you're the social type, find people through Charlotte's excellent nightlife. Cosmos Cafe is great if you’re looking for a great cocktail in an artsy and fashionable location. There are also pubs, dive bars, and all every other kind of nightlife imaginable in the city. Head out on a weekend, and start talking to some new people![14]
    • Another great option is the Dharma Lounge, which gives a platform to up-and-coming DJs. It donates a portion of its proceeds to charity, so spending a night there lets you support both artists and the community.[15]

Method 9
Method 9 of 11:
Find Charlotte events on social media.

Method 11
Method 11 of 11:
Say yes to everything.

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    The fastest way to find new people is to put yourself out there. It’s important to remember that when you’re looking to build a new social group, you need to go into outings without any preconceived expectations. Say yes to everything that you’re invited to, unless you have a strong reason not to attend.[17]
    • Saying yes to new experiences can be intimidating. Remember that you may not enjoy everything you do, but you’ll likely find people who share some things in common with you. This is an excellent jumping off point to expand your social network.[18]

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