Attractions around Asheville
Explore 206 attractions, restaurants, shops around Asheville
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Biltmore
1 Lodge Street, Asheville, NC 28803-2662
This historic country estate in Asheville spans 8,000 acres and is centered on America's largest private home, the Biltmore House. Besides touring the lavish Châteauesque-style mansion and admiring its architecture and beautifully landscaped gardens, you can also book a stay at the estate's hotel, inn or cottages. Start the morning with a massage at the estate’s spa, go shopping at Antler Hill Village, tackle a hiking trail, and wind down with a meal and a glass of red at the restaurant and winery. If you’re visiting during the holiday season, the Candlelight Christmas tour is one of Biltmore’s must-dos. – Tripadvisor
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The North Carolina Arboretum
100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, NC 28806-9315
Nestled in the Southern Appalachian Mountains just south of Asheville, The North Carolina Arboretum offers acres of cultivated gardens and groomed trails featuring some of the most beautiful, botanically-diverse plants in the region.
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The Folk Art Center (Southern Highland Craft Guild)
Milepost 382 Blue Ridge Parkway Southern Highland Craft Guild, Asheville, NC 28815
Traditional and contemporary Southern Appalachian crafts, including century-old pieces, are displayed in this Folk Art Center, which also houses the first craft shop of the U.S.
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River Arts District
140 Roberts St, Asheville, NC 28801-3160
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Basilica of Saint Lawrence
97 Haywood St, Asheville, NC 28801-2852
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Biltmore Village
10 Brook St Ste 205, Asheville, NC 28803-5500
Historic Biltmore Village is a quaint collection of shops, lodging, and dining both fine and casual.
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Grove Arcade
1 Page Ave, Asheville, NC 28801-2382
Grove Arcade is a beautifully preserved historical building in the heart of Downtown Asheville that represents the heart and character of the town. It’s rich history and ornate architecture combined with its eclectic mix of shops and restaurants offer patrons a full-day immersion into Asheville lifestyle and culture.
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Lexington Glassworks
81 S Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801-3309
Lexington Glassworks, located in the heart of downtown Asheville, NC, was born out of the desire to create timeless and innovative hand-blown glass. Each piece is skillfully crafted using century-old techniques with the singular goal of creating top-notch work. The gallery features high-quality custom lighting and handmade glass for any budget. Lexington Glassworks is a makers studio where the public is invited to view the artists at work.
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Still Point Wellness Spa
946 Tunnel Rd, Asheville, NC 28805
Still Point Wellness offers a carefully curated menu of world-class services to support personal development through deep relaxation and self exploration. Unique modalities include Salt Water Floatation, Esalen Massage, Craniosacral Therapy and Somatic Experiencing.
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Asheville Pinball Museum
1 Battle Square Ste 1B, Asheville, NC 28801-2731
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Biltmore Winery
1 Lodge St, Asheville, NC 28803-2662
Relax with a glass of handcrafted wine at our Winery. Founded on a love of the land and a passion for entertaining, the Vanderbilt legacy lives on in shades of red, white, and rosé. Enjoy your complimentary wine tasting at the Tasting Room. Visit our beautifully designed indoor/outdoor Wine Bar for charcuterie and locally-made truffles. Allow our knowledgeable wine hosts to take you on a journey through award-winning vintages and so much more at Biltmore Winery, located in the heart of Antler Hill Village. Guests must be 21 years of age or older to attend specialty wine experiences. To access the Winery, guest must have a daytime ticket, a Biltmore Annual Pass, or a stay at one of the estate’s splendid overnight properties.
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Woolworth Walk
25 Haywood St, Asheville, NC 28801-2835
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Asheville Visitor Center
36 Montford Ave, Asheville, NC 28801-2528
Want to know one of the best ways to save money and find a room in the Asheville area in the fall? Make your first stop the Asheville Visitor Center in downtown Asheville at 36 Montford Avenue. Pick up brochures and coupons from area attractions and accommodations. For help with finding your way around Asheville, chat with one of the many volunteers who can help customize your visit and provide insider information.
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Western North Carolina Nature Center
75 Gashes Creek Rd, Asheville, NC 28805-2529
Visit the Western North Carolina Nature Center - home to over 60 species of animals including river otters, black bear, red wolves and cougars. The Western North Carolina Nature Center connects people with the animals and plants of the Southern Appalachian Mountain region by inspiring appreciation, nurturing understanding, and advancing conservation of the region's rich biodiversity. The Nature Center is proud to be accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums. Founded in 1924, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is dedicated to the advancement of zoos and aquariums in the areas of conservation, education, science, and recreation. Look for the AZA logo whenever you visit a zoo or aquarium as your assurance that you are supporting an institution dedicated to providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for you, and a better future for all living things. Less than 230 facilities in the United States have met the high accreditation standards set by AZA
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Craggy Gardens
Craggy Gardens Visitor Center Mile Marker 364 on the Blue Ridge Pkwy, Asheville, NC 28711