Biltmore Village was originally built by the wealthy owners of the Biltmore Estate (across the road) to house all their workers. It's now a cute collection of shops, galleries and cafes, all with a big dollop of historic charm! There's very little to choose from in terms of accommodation options, but the couple of hotels that we've unearthed certainly won't disappoint! For a wider selection, click here to access our list of all the best places to stay in Asheville.

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Best Hotels in Biltmore Village, Asheville

Grand Bohemian Hotel, Asheville

Asheville (North Carolina)

Characterful hotel just outside Asheville's historic Biltmore Village. The mock-Tudor exterior complements unique over-the-top interiors - think antler chandeliers & deep velvet sofas. Spacious rooms continue the modern hunting lodge theme. Excellent restaurant, spoiling spa & art gallery too!

  • Business meetings - Host your function across 470 square metres of event space. Elegant rooms include a ballroom with Swarovski crystal chandeliers
  • Local exploring - There is something for everyone; trek and bike in national parks, golf, take a food tour of Asheville or visit a local brewery
  • Sights nearby - Explore the historic Biltmore Village. Key sites include the Basilica of St. Lawrence, Biltmore Village and NC Arboretum
  • Full of character
from £173 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Inn on Biltmore Estate

Asheville (North Carolina)

A large modern inn located on Asheville's 8,000 acre Biltmore Estate. Traditionally styled rooms and suites are classical, elegant and luxuriously appointed. Plus there is a heated outdoor pool, gym and spa. Choose between fine dining or more relaxed atmosphere in the library lounge.

  • Families - Children will stay occupied for days with carriage-rides, river float trips, craft demonstrations and the Pisgah playground
  • Riding - There is an extensive equestrian centre. The Blue Ridge Mountains are rated the 3rd best place for riding in the world
  • Active Holiday - Hike, bike, fish, ride, kayak, try falconry, clay pigeon shoot or try the Landrover experience - all on the estate
  • Back to Nature - North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains are an outdoor lover's paradise throughout the year
from £266 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

Written by Sarah Empson

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