Asheville, NC

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Asheville
Asheville
Asheville
Asheville
Asheville

Artists, gourmets and outdoor enthusiasts will all feel right at home in North Carolina’s “Paris of the South.”

Nestled in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville is renowned for its lively arts scene and spectacular offering of outdoor activities. The city is located between the Pisgah and Nantahala national forests. Trek up Mount Pisgah to enjoy the wilderness and gorgeous views. During the fall, the mountainous landscape explodes into a spectrum of colors many visitors plan their visit around the changing leaves.

Often referred to as “Paris of the South,” Asheville is, at its core, an artists’ colony. A creative spirit pervades the lively community, offering a ceaseless stream of exhibits, concerts and plays. The town has enough restaurants and cafés to satisfy even the most devout food connoisseurs. It is also well-known for its beer production, offering over a dozen craft breweries within walking distance of the downtown.

Stroll down Asheville’s River Arts District to understand why it is called the “San Francisco of the East.” Outdoor performances are a daily occurrence. Sidewalks are peppered with local artists vending their wares. Settle down at an outdoor café along the French Broad River to enjoy the scene. Spend a rainy afternoon in Grove Arcade to browse regional crafts, dine at local eateries and hear live music.

Drive a few minutes outside the downtown to the historic Biltmore Estate. Built by George Vanderbilt II at the turn of the 20th century, it has 250 rooms and takes the title as the largest privately owned home in the U.S. The estate offers guided tours, a winery and luxurious accommodation. Plan for an entire afternoon to explore the house, gardens and grounds the visit is well worth it. Pre-book a Christmas tour of the beautifully decorated main building.

Visitors can fly into Asheville Regional Airport, which offers direct flights to destinations throughout the U.S. Located 130 miles (190 kilometers) from Charlotte, Asheville can be accessed by car via Interstates 26 or 40. The drive to and from this western North Carolina town spans the Blue Ridge Parkway and is renowned as being one of the most scenic routes in the U.S.

Where to stay in Asheville

panorama of downtown Asheville, North Carolina

Downtown Asheville

4.5/5(975 area reviews)

Travelers to Downtown Asheville praise its popular shops. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to make a stop by Pack Square and Wicked Weed Brewing.

Downtown Asheville
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South Asheville

While visiting South Asheville, you might make a stop by sights like Biltmore Estate and Biltmore Park Town Square.

South Asheville
Autumn road in Great Smoky Mountains National Park with colorful leaves of Appalachian fall color.

West Asheville

The picture-perfect mountain views and abundant dining options are top of the list for many visitors to West Asheville. A stop by New Belgium Brewing Company or French Broad River might round out your trip.

West Asheville
Blue Ridge Parkway summer Appalachian Mountains Sunset

Biltmore Village

Adjacent to the Biltmore Estate entrance, this small village boasts the stunning Cathedral of All Souls and a lively commercial district with eclectic shops and restaurants.

Biltmore Village
Downtown Asheville Art District

Downtown Asheville Art District

Travelers come to Downtown Asheville Art District for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Pack Square and Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville while you're in town.

Downtown Asheville Art District
H5JNE7 The Orange Peel music venue in downtown Asheville NC

South Slope Brewing District

While visiting South Slope Brewing District, you might make a stop by sights like The Orange Peel and Wicked Weed Brewing.

South Slope Brewing District
The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa

The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa

4 out of 5
290 Macon Avenue Asheville NC
$379 nightly
The price is $479 total per night from May 25 to May 26
$479 total
May 25 - May 26
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this luxury resort in Asheville. Enjoy free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,009 reviews)
This resort is second to none. I visited the spa during an overnight day from Friday to Saturday. Drove 3.5 hours from Atlanta and the drive was certainly worth it. The spa was very well organized. The spa staff was especially attentive and the experience was magical. The pool area of the spa is ...

Reviewed on May 11, 2026

The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa
Aloft Asheville Downtown

Aloft Asheville Downtown

3 out of 5
51 Biltmore Avenue Asheville NC
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
$127 nightly
The price is $144 total per night from Jun 1 to Jun 2
$144 total
Jun 1 - Jun 2
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Asheville. Enjoy free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the pool and the helpful ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,017 reviews)
Amazing property! Will definitely recommend and return!

Reviewed on May 11, 2026

Aloft Asheville Downtown
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Downtown Asheville

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Downtown Asheville

3 out of 5
199 Tunnel Rd Asheville NC
$94 nightly
The price is $106 total per night from May 17 to May 18
$106 total
May 17 - May 18
Total with taxes and fees
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Asheville. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful ...
9/10 Wonderful! (2,024 reviews)
Breakfast buffet was good. Hotel next door to downtown shelter, not a good first impression, but the hotel itself was safe and gave easy access to downtown areas. Parked in the back of the hotel and it was safe.

Reviewed on May 12, 2026

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Downtown Asheville
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
The Pines Cottages

The Pines Cottages

3 out of 5
346 Weaverville Road Asheville NC
Stay at this cottage in Asheville. Enjoy free WiFi, a garden, and concierge services. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (367 reviews)
The folks there were lovely in getting us into the property. The place was spacious and very nice. Only downside is the location (right next to the highway), could hear the cars/trucks constantly. They do provide a white-noise machine and ear plugs to drown out some of it which is super helpful and ...

Reviewed on May 4, 2026

The Pines Cottages
The Furman Building

The Furman Building

3 out of 5
42 Furman Ave Asheville NC
Stay at this aparthotel in Asheville. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and an in-room coffeemaker. Popular attractions Biltmore Estate and Harrah's Cherokee Center ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (69 reviews)
Very clean room, easy check in with clear directions, parking was easy.

Reviewed on May 9, 2026

The Furman Building
River Row Flats

River Row Flats

3.5 out of 5
82 Craven St Asheville NC
Stay at this apartment in Asheville. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Biltmore Estate and Harrah's Cherokee Center ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (12 reviews)
Very convenient to popular spots in Asheville. Very clean with many perks to ensure you are at home.

Reviewed on Mar 31, 2026

River Row Flats
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Getting around Asheville

Asheville is served by a public bus network, which connects the whole town and surrounding area as far as the town of Black Mountain to the east. With several hybrid and biodiesel buses, the city is also doing its bit for sustainability. Asheville is also a car-friendly city, and renting one is a great way to get around. The same is true of bicycles, and there are many bike rental shops around town. Visit the Asheville Rides TransitOpens in a new window website.Browse Asheville rental cars.

Best time to visit

Asheville enjoys mild weather throughout spring, summer and fall, making the months of March to October ideal times to visit. In July, average temperatures peak at around 85 F (29 C), while this time of year can also be humid, meaning that spring and fall can be better times to visit. That way you can also enjoy the attractive spring blooms and the beautiful fall colors, and avoid summer crowds.

Seasonal snapshot

 

Spring (Mar–May)

  • Temperatures increase rapidly over the season to 74 F and up; March sees the most rain
  • Avoid the occasional showers with a museum trip

Summer (Jun–Aug)

  • Averages in the low 70s F, but July tends to be very muggy
  • Best for admiring historic Biltmore in the glorious summer sun

Fall (Sep–Nov)

  • A wide span of temperatures, from the mid-70s to the mid-40s F and below
  • Ideal for pleasant hikes to Catawba Falls

Winter (Dec–Feb)

  • Chillier weather sets in, dipping as low as 29 F
  • Prices tend to be reasonable, as there are fewer tourists

 

Traveler priority
Best months
Why
HistoryFeb–Jun, Sep–NovComfortable temperatures for strolling around historic sites
HikingApr–Jun, Sep–OctAvoids the summer humidity, good weather still likely
PhotographySep–OctGolden fall foliage promises stunning shots

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