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Asheville, NC: Hotel & Motel Planning Guide

Find the perfect hotel in Asheville using our hotel guide provided below. Search for the cheapest discounted hotel and motel rates in or near Asheville, NC for your upcoming personal or group trip. We list the best Asheville, North Carolina hotel and motel rooms. Browse the Asheville area hotels to find the perfect lodging! Please use the provided map of the Asheville hotels. Coordinating a group? Get Asheville Group Hotel Deals or Book a Asheville Meeting

The Asheville center is around the area of Mission Health and the area of Mission St. Joseph's Health System.

Asheville, North Carolina is often regarded as the hippest city in the South thanks to a plethora of culture, arts, craft breweries, and trendy restaurants. What makes this even more special is that you don't often see these sorts of attractions in a city of Asheville's small size. Asheville only has about 83,000 people and ranks as just the 11th largest city in the state. However, no matter where you stay in Asheville, you're bound to find a spot right in the thick of things. More from this guide...

Asheville Hotels/Motels & Accommodations

Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville : 15 Page Ave. 15 Page Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 Website
  • Mid-scale Downtown property
  • Hotel has 12 floors
From$119
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Quality Inn Asheville Downtown Tunnel Road : 180 Tunnel Rd. 180 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • Three Star Downtown property
  • 57 rooms in property
From$80
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Brookstone Lodge Asheville Biltmore Village Area : 4 Roberts Rd. 4 Roberts Rd., Asheville, NC 28803
  • Affordable Mountain hotel
  • 5 suites in property
From$56
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Asheville 88 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • Midscale Downtown hotel
  • Fitness + Health Center
From$119
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Hill House Bed & Breakfast : 120 Hillside St. 120 Hillside St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • High end Downtown property
  • 2 floors in hotel
From$105
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Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate - Asheville 207 Dairy Rd., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Three Star property
  • Hotel has 2 suites
From$90
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Aloft by Marriott Asheville Downtown 51 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, NC 28801
  • 3-star Downtown hotel
  • Hotel has 115 rooms
From$122
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Residence Inn by Marriott Asheville Biltmore - Asheville 701 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, NC 28803
  • Affordable hotel
  • 4 floors in property
From$143
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The Foundry Hotel Asheville, Curio Collection by Hilton 51 South Market St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Four-star Downtown hotel
  • Check in time: 4:00 PM
From$344
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Kimpton Hotel Arras : 7 Patton Ave. 7 Patton Ave., Asheville, NC 28806
  • 3 star hotel
  • 128 rooms in hotel
From$90
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AC Hotel Asheville Downtown 10 Broadway St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Four-star property
  • 9 floors in property
From$150
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Doubletree by Hilton Asheville Downtown 199 Haywood St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • 3-star Downtown hotel
  • 4 meeting rooms in hotel
From$95
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Renaissance Asheville Downtown Hotel : 31 Woodfin St. 31 Woodfin St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Four star Downtown hotel
  • Gym / Fitness Center Available
From$109
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Asheville Biltmore Village 61 Thompson St., Avlvl, NC 28803 ~1.12 miles southeast of Asheville
  • Mid-scale Mountain property
  • Complimentary breakfast is offered
From$80
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Grand Bohemian Asheville Autograph Collection 11 Boston Way, Asheville, NC 28803
  • Four star Downtown property
  • 4 floors in hotel
From$229
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Four Points by Sheraton Asheville Downtown in Asheville 22 Woodfin St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Three Star Downtown hotel
  • 150 sleeping rooms in hotel
From$80
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Element Asheville Downtown : 62 College Place 62 College Place, Asheville, NC 28801
  • 3-star Downtown hotel
  • 3 meeting rooms in hotel
From$129
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AC Hotel by Marriott Asheville Biltmore Village - Asheville 186 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803
  • Mid-scale Resort hotel
  • 117 rooms in hotel
From$65
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Doubletree Biltmore 115 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803
  • 3 star Mountain property
  • 19 meeting rooms in property
From$99
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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Downtown Asheville in Asheville 199 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • Affordable Downtown hotel
  • Hotel has 2 meeting rooms
From$89
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Springhill Suites by Marriott Asheville 2 Buckstone Place, Asheville, NC 28805
  • Three Star Downtown property
  • 3 floors in property
From$139
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Courtyard by Marriott Asheville 1 Buckstone Pl, Asheville, NC 28805
  • Midscale Downtown hotel
  • Comp. Breakfast
From$89
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Baymont by Wyndham Asheville/Biltmore Village 204 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803
  • Three Star Highway property
  • Check-in: 3 P.M
From$80
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Princess Anne Boutique Hotel - Asheville 301 East Chestnut St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • 3-star Downtown hotel
  • Check-in time: 3:00pm
From$154
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Hampton Inn & Suites Asheville Biltmore Village in Asheville 117 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803
  • Low priced Mountain property
  • Check-in time: 3:00pm
From$99
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Hampton Inn Asheville-Tunnel Rd. - Asheville 204 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • Mid-scale Downtown property
  • Free breakfast
From$69
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG : 42 Tunnel Rd. 42 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • Three Star hotel
  • Check-in time: 03:00PM
From$78
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Clarion Pointe Biltmore Village in Asheville 234 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC 28803
  • 2 star property
  • Free complimentary breakfast
From$60
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The Inn on Biltmore Estate 1 Antler Hill Rd., Asheville, NC 28801
  • 4-star Resort property
  • Check-in: 16:00
From$90
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Best Western Asheville -Blue Ridge Parkway : 501 Tunnel Rd. 501 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • 2-star Mountain hotel
  • 95 rooms in hotel
From$59
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GLo Hotel Asheville-Blue Ridge Parkway : 509 Tunnel Rd. 509 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • 3 star Downtown hotel
  • Fitness center on property
From$69
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The Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville 290 Macon Ave., Asheville, NC 28804
  • Four star Resort property
  • 11 floors in hotel
From$309
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Crowne Plaza Resort Asheville An Ihg Hotel : 1 Resort Dr. 1 Resort Dr., Asheville, NC 28806
  • 3 star Resort property
  • 272 sleeping rooms in hotel
From$89
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Courtyard by Marriott Asheville Biltmore Village : 26 Meadow Rd. 26 Meadow Rd., Asheville, NC 28803
  • 3-star Downtown property
  • Hotel has a green policy Learn more
From$80
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Ramada by Wyndham Asheville Near Downtown - Asheville 148 River Ford Pkwy., Asheville, NC 28803
  • Affordable property
From$80
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Ramada by Wyndham Asheville Near Downtown 800 Fairview Rd., Asheville, NC 28803
  • Skirting the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in western North Carolina sits the 7-acre luxury hotel, the Ramada at River Ridge. Guests can choose from 154 standard rooms or 22 two-room suites that feature beautiful views of the mountains and premium amenities. King suites are available with Jacuzzi hot tubs and private balconies with views of the mountains. Relax after a long day of touring downtown Asheville''s shops and restaurants, hiking in the Blue Ridge Parkway or touring the Biltmore Estates by stepping out onto the Ramada at River Ridge''s public observation deck for breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains backed by the setting sun.
  • 2-star Downtown property
  • Hotel has 11 suites
From$59
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Capital Club of Asheville 82 Patton Ave. Suite 800, Asheville, NC 28801
  • Cheap hotel
The Windsor Boutique Hotel 36 Broadway St., Asheville, NC 21046
  • 4 star property
  • Gym is available on property
Econo Lodge Biltmore : 190 Tunnel Rd. 190 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • Cheap hotel
  • Check in time: 15:00
From$60
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Days Inn by Wyndham Asheville/Mall : 201 Tunnel Rd. 201 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • Economy Mountain property
  • Free comp. breakfast
Zelda Dearest - Asheville 150 South Lexington Ave., Asheville, NC 28801
  • High-end Downtown hotel
  • Check-in: 4:00pm
From$201
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The Gray Rock Inn 100 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Mid-scale hotel
From$75
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The Radical Asheville Tapestry Collection by Hilton in Asheville 95 Roberts St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Four-star Downtown property
  • Hotel has 5 floors
From$299
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Haywood Park Hotel Ascend Collection - Asheville 1 Battery Park Ave., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Four-star Downtown hotel
  • Hotel has 3 suites
From$125
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Hotel Indigo Asheville in Asheville 151 Haywood St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Midscale Downtown property
  • Check in: 4:00 pm
From$80
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Elevation Lofts Hotel 52 Broadway St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • Luxurious 5 Star Downtown hotel
  • 3 floors in property
From$400
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Hilton Garden Inn Asheville Downtown 309 College St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • 3 star Downtown property
  • Hotel has a green policy Learn more
From$80
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Towneplace Suites Asheville Downtown in Asheville 39 Elm St., Asheville, NC 28801
  • 3 star Downtown property
  • Hotel has 83 rooms
From$80
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Country Inn & Suites River Arts District 22 Westgate Pkwy., Asheville, NC 28806
  • 3-star Downtown property
  • Check in time: 3:00 AM
From$80
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Candlewood Suites Asheville Downtown 49 Tunnel Rd., Asheville, NC 28805
  • Economical property
  • 110 rooms in hotel
From$60
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Graph: Next 20 Days of Asheville Hotel Prices

Rates shown are nightly rates before taxes and do not necessarily reflect all Asheville, NC discounts available. The chart reflects the cheapest Asheville hotel for each day and each star rating category.

The beginning of Asheville is somewhat shrouded in mystery, as Native American populations called it home for over 1,000 years. Since that time, it's been inhabited by Spanish, French, and English explorers. It wasn't until 1784 that a permanent settlement began near the mouth of Bee Tree Creek. After the Civil War, Asheville developed rapidly, and it still contains many historical homes, including the Biltmore Estate, which is the largest private residence in the United States.

Today, Asheville is one of the most visited and recognized tourist destinations in North Carolina, thanks to a bevy of awards bestowed upon the city. Some of these titles include "The Hippie Capital of the South, one of the "Nine Most Romantic Cities in the South, one of "America's Best Beer Cities," and one of the "Top 25 Small Cities for Art." Regardless of the reason for your visit, you'll want to find the hotel that puts you close to the action.

When to Visit Asheville, NC

Depending on what you want to do, there are many ideal times to visit Asheville. During the summer months, the city can get hot during the day, but the mornings and evenings are mild. One of the best parts of visiting during the summer is that there are tons of music, art, and food festivals. This time of year is one of the hardest times to find a hotel, mainly because there's so much going on in Asheville. Therefore, it's important to grab up a hotel room early to ensure you get the hotel of your choice.

In the early spring, the climate is much milder, yet there's a moderate likelihood of snow due to the elevation. By April and May, the chance of snow becomes almost non-existent as the temperatures warm. If you want to explore the city in relative peace, this is the perfect time of year to head out on your adventure.

The onset of fall begins in mid-September. This is perhaps the most glorious time of the year in Asheville. During this time, the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains change colors, sporting red, yellow, auburn, and virtually every other fall hue you can dream about. This is also the time of year that has the least chance of rain, meaning any stroll through town or excursion in the mountains has little chance of being interrupted by a downpour.

If you're into winter sports such as skiing or snowboarding, then it's imperative that you visit Asheville between December and March. At this time of the year, the Blue Ridge Mountains provide ample ski resorts for all budgets and all skill levels. If you plan on going to the area around the Christmas holiday, make certain that you book a hotel or vacation resort well in advance. Sometimes, you may get a steal on a hotel room and ski pass and avoid crowds by going to Asheville in March, as up to a foot of snow has been known to fall late in the season

Below is a chart of the current pricing seasonality of hotels and motels in Asheville, NC:

seasonality of hotel rates in Asheville

Asheville, NC: Prices by Star Rating Class

Below we've posted 3 graphs illustrating avg. nightly cost patterns by star rating class in Asheville, NC. Browse these illustrations to determine the most cost effective seasons to book in Asheville for upcoming travels.

Luxury Hotel Options in Asheville, NC

4 Star Average Prices: $193.71

If you're looking for a romantic getaway, a pampered vacation, or you just love to splurge every so often, the greater Asheville area has some exceptional options. The most boutique choice is the Omni Grove Park Inn. It's on the outskirts of town, but it's still only a 3-mile drive from downtown Asheville and just 25 minutes from the airport. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, it's perfect for either an urban or outdoor vacation. In your room, you'll enjoy an LCD television, complimentary Wi-Fi, massages, body treatments, and facials. You can also hit the links at their on-site golf course. For local meals, there's a coffeehouse and four restaurants on the grounds.

For a relaxing stay downtown, book your getaway at the Windsor Boutique Hotel. Built in 1907, this hotel features 14 luxury suites with varying themes. Each has a full kitchen, living room, and private bedroom. However, what makes the experience truly unique is that each bit of decor was hand-picked from local craftsmen or straight from Paris.

4 Star Hotel Prices in Asheville

Budget Hotel Options in Asheville, North Carolina

3 Star Average Prices: $126.72

Even when it's tourist season in Asheville, finding a hotel isn't as hard as you may think. Econo Lodge Biltmore is located in close proximity to many of Asheville's main attractions including the Asheville Art Museum, the Asheville Mall, the Biltmore Estate, the Innsbruck Mall, and Memorial Stadium. When you're winding down from your day of exploration, you'll enjoy amenities such as free parking, free Wi-Fi, free newspapers, and a full spread for breakfast.

If you don't mind about a five-minute drive into town, the Ramada Inn in Asheville Southeast is a brilliant option, especially during the summer. You can enjoy the outdoor pool or hot tub, or if you're looking to sneak in a workout, there's also a fitness center. In addition, there's complimentary Wi-Fi access, a cozy lobby with a real fireplace, and shopping options on-site. When selecting your room, you can choose from one king bed, one queen bed, or two double beds.

Once you're freshened up and ready to go, the Ramada Inn is near several popular attractions including the Western North Carolina Nature Center, the Biltmore Estate, the Blue Ridge Recreation Park, and Asheville's Fun Depot, which has go-karts, an arcade, miniature golf, laser tag, and a climbing wall.

3 Star Hotel Prices in Asheville

2 Star Average Prices: $77.51

2 Star Hotel Prices in Asheville

Asheville, North Carolina's Top-Notch Discounts

Knowing where you want to stay in Asheville gives you a remarkable advantage thanks to generous discounts from many local hotels and national chains. For example, the Four Points by Sheraton in downtown Asheville offers variable AAA discounts throughout the year with proof of AAA membership. At this hotel, you'll find a downstairs bar and lounge, fitness facilities, free Wi-Fi, free parking, free newspapers, limo or shuttle service for a fee, and a safe-deposit box at the front desk.

Another option for discounted rooms is at the Haywood Park Hotel, located conveniently in the heart of Asheville's Art District. They offer Senior/AARP discounts that vary in value throughout the year. Here, you'll find some great amenities such as a bar and lounge, dry cleaning and laundry service, free Wi-Fi, free breakfast, a sauna, a hair salon, and a restaurant.

Best Value Options in Asheville, NC

While Asheville offers plenty of low-cost and luxury options, there are also many midrange hotels that provide the best bang for your buck. When you book your stay at Crowne Plaza Resort Asheville, you'll find yourself only minutes away from Asheville Treetops Adventure Park, Hazel Robinson Amphitheater, as well as the Biltmore Estate and several local wineries. In addition, you're only about 2 miles from downtown Asheville. Each room comes with complimentary Wi-Fi, fitness facilities, free newspapers, an indoor pool, children's pool, indoor tennis courts, a picnic area, and a restaurant on-site.

For a value hotel that's close to everything, consider the Hotel Indigo in downtown Asheville. At the Hotel Indigo, you'll enjoy either city or mountain views, and many of the rooms are adorned with art from local painters. Other amenities include a concierge service, express check-in and check-out, valet parking, and a restaurant. When you're ready to hit the town, this hotel is close to many bars and restaurants, and it's just a few steps to the famous Basilica of St. Lawrence, the Grove Arcade, and U.S. Cellular Center.

Top Asheville, North Carolina Destinations

The premier place to visit in Asheville is the legendary Biltmore Estate. Located on an 8,000-acre plot of land, the Biltmore Estate was finished in 1895 with a whopping 179,000 square feet of space. The estate is now open to the public, and it will give you an indication of just how much money the Vanderbilt family made during the Industrial Revolution.

Due to its massive size, the Biltmore Estate is an exhausting daylong trek, meaning you'll need some food and libations after your visit. One of the best places to stop afterward is the New Belgium Brewing Company, which functions as a microbrewery, yet their beers are distributed nationwide. Here, you can enter the tasting room to taste some of their premium concoctions straight out of the vat, such as the famous Fat Tire Amber Ale. They also have seasonal IPAs, pilsners, lagers, and stouts.

When the evening finally springs upon you, don't forget to check out some of the music venues which feature both national and local acts. The Orange Peel immediately comes to mind when you think of classic venues in Asheville, and the stage has been graced by artists such as the Black Keys and Bob Dylan. With seating for up to 1,000 and two fully stocked bars, you simply must visit the place that Rolling Stone voted one of the top five music venues in the country.

Whether you're looking to party down or just spend a pleasant evening in Asheville, make sure you find the perfect hotel to fit your budget, location, and style.

Asheville is located between the Blue Ridge Mountains and Great Smoky Mountains in Western North Carolina. It is a small city with 17 farmers˜ markets and the local restaurant scene is all about taking advantage of the seasonal products sold here. Asheville is known as liberal and artsy city. I has several names because of its beautiful downtown and liberal style of living. Sometimes Asheville is called the 'Paris of the South' or "San Francisco of the East'. The city was named one of the world's top 12 must-see destinations for by Frommer's travel guide and "America's New Freak Capital' by magazine Rolling Stone . The city has to show a lot for different kind of travelers. So the food, nature, architecture and culture lovers will definitely find great attractions and activities here. 

While Looking for Budget-Friendly Accommodation

Asheville is quite well-known for its many cheap hotels, so a budget traveler may choose from a large number of accommodations. Most of cheap hotels in Asheville offer private, comfortable rooms with kitchenette, fosball tables and much more. One of the quickest and easiest way to find a hotel in Asheville is to search for it online as a lot of budget-friendly hotels offer online booking. If you do not want to spent your time on the internet, choose among these options: Lovers Loop Retreat, Downtown Inn & Suites, Bon Paul and Sharky's Hostel.

The Best Accommodating Places in the City

Many hotels in Asheville are waiting for the travelers who are looking for luxury place to stay and want to feel the finest of the city. Asheville hotels are very comfortable and accommodative and offer really great services and facilities. Probably the most famous hotel in Western North Carolina is The Grove Park Inn, which has housed such famous guests as O. Henry, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and, more recently, Daniel Day Lewis. Usually you can find fireplace, spas, jacuzzi tubs, king sized beds, stylish and comfortable rooms in Asheville hotels. You also can stay in ASIA Bed & Spa, Lady or find another best suitable accommodation for you.

Attractions for Every Taste and Need

Asheville is a city full of attractions. You can visit one of the huge number of cityËœs galleries and museums, go to a workshop in Asheville Glass Center, or the one of the city tours, for example Electro Bike Tour, Eating Asheville Tour or Autorickshaw Tour. Also do not miss microbreweries and fascinating architecture in downtown. Many festivals, theater and musical performances occur during the year, so the lovers of the culture definitely will find where to go. For those, who love nature, one of the best way to explore the beauty of the area is to go hiking. The city is situated between mountains and the landscape is really worth to see. You can rent a bike as well for your exploration of the city and the areas, or go shopping in one of the shop districts.

FAQs about hotels in Asheville

What are the top rated hotels in Asheville?

Homewood Suites by Hilton Asheville, Hill House Bed & Breakfast and Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate are the best rated hotels based on customer reviews in the last 365 days.

What are the most luxurious hotels in Asheville?

Elevation Lofts Hotel, Hill House Bed & Breakfast and The Foundry Hotel Asheville, Curio Collection by Hilton are the top 3 luxury hotels near Asheville city center.

What hotels are closest to the city center of Asheville?

Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville, Quality Inn Asheville Downtown Tunnel Road, and Brookstone Lodge Asheville Biltmore Village Area are the properties closest to Asheville city center.

How much does a cheap hotel in Asheville cost per night?

In the last year, a 2 star hotel in Asheville can be as cheap as $77.51 per night. (based on HotelPlanner prices)

How much does a 3 star hotel in Asheville cost per night?

In the last year, the average 3 star hotel in Asheville has been $126.72 per night. (based on HotelPlanner prices)

How much does a 4-5 star hotel in Asheville cost?

In the last year, the average 4 star hotel in Asheville has been $193.71 per night. (based on HotelPlanner prices)

What are the most popular independent hotels in Asheville?

Hill House Bed & Breakfast, Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate and Brookstone Lodge Asheville Biltmore Village Area are the best rated independent hotels (not part of a big brand).

What are the best Marriott hotels in Asheville?

Residence Inn by Marriott Asheville Biltmore, Springhill Suites by Marriott Asheville and Courtyard by Marriott Asheville are the best rated Marriott/Starwood branded hotels (based on customer reviews score).

What are the most popular Choice Hotels branded hotels in Asheville?

Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville, Quality Inn Asheville Downtown Tunnel Road and Clarion Pointe Biltmore Village are the best rated Choice Hotels branded hotels (based on HotelPlanner reviews score).

What are the most popular IHG hotels in Asheville?

Kimpton Hotel Arras, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG and Crowne Plaza Resort Asheville An Ihg Hotel are the best rated Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG) branded hotels (based on user reviews score).

What are the Government Per Diem Hotel Rates in Asheville, NC?

Below are the GSA reimbursement limits for hotel spending in Asheville, NC excluding taxes per night. See gsa.gov for more details.

Applies to Buncombe

Season BeginSeason EndLodging RateMeals & Incidentals
October 1, 2026 December 31, 2026 $141.00 $80.00
January 1, 2027 September 30, 2027 $120.00 $80.00

Recent traveler reviews of Asheville, NC

Below are reviews of the city of Asheville, NC from an actual visitor's perspective.

"Beautiful city"
Score 5.0 / 5

Beautiful city. Loved the WNC farmers market. Packs Tavern was a very good restaurant & a very cozy atmosphere. Easy parking access.

Kathleen C., from 13-Jun-2026
"Pretty area"
Score 5.0 / 5

Pretty area. SOME NICE RESTAURANTS.

Pamela L., from 10-Jun-2026
"Biltmore"
Score 4.0 / 5

Floyd C., from 04-Jun-2026
"The Biltmore house"
Score 5.0 / 5

Beth W., from 03-Jun-2026
"Fell in love with Biltmore Village"
Score 5.0 / 5

Fell in love with Biltmore Village and the city of Ashville.It is very individual, not same stuff different city.

Hans H., from 01-Jun-2026
"My son lives there"
Score 5.0 / 5

Kenneth L., from 28-May-2026
"The Biltmore House"
Score 4.0 / 5

The Biltmore House and great museums.

Diane S., from 26-May-2026
"Loved Asheville"
Score 5.0 / 5

Loved Asheville!!! Restaurants, hiking and driving parkways. The blue ridge mountains were spectacular !😊🌈

Larry G., from 18-May-2026
"Asheville is a great artist community"
Score 4.0 / 5

Asheville is a great artist community with wonderful food and amazing music.

Rebecca B., from 16-May-2026
"Close to The Hospital"
Score 4.0 / 5

Close to the hospital

Deborah C., from 07-May-2026
"Great Location"
Score 4.0 / 5

You can walk to restaurants and shopping!

Debbie H., from 06-May-2026
"Beautiful city"
Score 5.0 / 5

Bernice G., from 04-May-2026
"Apollo Flame Restaurant"
Score 4.0 / 5

Sarah S., from 04-May-2026
"Modesto Trattoria for Dinner!"
Score 5.0 / 5

Modesto Trattoria for dinner!

Judy C., from 04-May-2026
"Friendly town"
Score 4.0 / 5

Again very friendly town, walkable to restaurants and shops.

Kathy M., from 03-May-2026
"Shopping"
Score 4.0 / 5

Viola C., from 02-May-2026
"Beautiful"
Score 4.0 / 5

Just love the city of Asheville and the surrounding area

Shelley B., from 02-May-2026
"Love the city"
Score 5.0 / 5

Wayne M., from 02-May-2026
"Asheville is quaint"
Score 5.0 / 5

Asheville is quaint, friendly, and very easy to move around to see everything. Impressive how the city is recovering from the disaster of 2024.

David G., from 20-Apr-2026
"Asheville is quaint"
Score 5.0 / 5

Asheville is quaint, friendly, and very easy to move around to see everything. Impressive how the city is recovering from the disaster of 2024.

David G., from 20-Apr-2026
"Food"
Score 5.0 / 5

Food

Allison L., from 10-Apr-2026
"Love the city in general"
Score 5.0 / 5

Ann S., from 09-Apr-2026
"So much to offer in the area"
Score 5.0 / 5

So much to offer in the area. Came in for a concert and booked this hotel for proximity to the venue.

Sara V., from 04-Apr-2026
"Shopping beauty food"
Score 5.0 / 5

Carol S., from 03-Apr-2026
"Friendly people "
Score 4.0 / 5

Friendly people - would like to move to Asheville

Don C., from 28-Mar-2026
"Arts and crafts"
Score 4.0 / 5

Susan C., from 25-Mar-2026
"Biltmore"
Score 4.0 / 5

Biltmore

Debby F., from 25-Mar-2026
"Asheville has so may amazing restaurants and unique shops."
Score 4.0 / 5

Asheville has so may amazing restaurants and unique shops.

Steve C., from 24-Mar-2026
"Great breweries"
Score 4.0 / 5

Michael M., from 20-Mar-2026
"Location "
Score 4.0 / 5

Location , and the room was nice.

Robert A., from 14-Mar-2026
"Scenery"
Score 5.0 / 5

Scenery

Katherine E., from 12-Mar-2026
"Biltmore tour highlight"
Score 4.0 / 5

Quirky, Biltmore tour highlight.

Barbara B., from 09-Mar-2026
"Biltmore tour highlight"
Score 4.0 / 5

Quirky, Biltmore tour highlight.

Barbara B., from 09-Mar-2026
"Asheville is a nice place to visit"
Score 4.0 / 5

Asheville is a nice place to visit because there is a lot to do.

Angela H., from 09-Mar-2026
"Hometown"
Score 5.0 / 5

Hometown

John M., from 20-Feb-2026
"The people were very nice"
Score 5.0 / 5

Shelley W., from 20-Feb-2026
"Restaurants and of course Biltmore"
Score 5.0 / 5

Denise J., from 12-Feb-2026
"Nice"
Score 5.0 / 5

Joan W., from 11-Feb-2026
"Staff was great"
Score 5.0 / 5

Gretchen E., from 05-Feb-2026
"Great Location"
Score 4.0 / 5

It was close to restaurants and the hospital.

Patricia B., from 27-Jan-2026
"It is a charming city"
Score 5.0 / 5

We loved that we could walk easily to any location we wanted to find. It is a charming city. There are many unique stores and excellent restaurants.

Susan Z., from 24-Jan-2026
"Love It"
Score 4.0 / 5

We never actually left Biltmore Park but we totally love the place we were in!

Debora W., from 18-Jan-2026
"Love the city"
Score 5.0 / 5

Love the city. I'll be staying at the Bohemian from now on.

Eileen O., from 08-Jan-2026
" We had lunch at Andale Way Mexican Grill "
Score 5.0 / 5

We attended Noon Mass at the Basilica of St.Lawrence. The Mass was beautiful and so was the church. We had lunch at Andale Way Mexican Grill in downtown Asheville and it was delicious!! The table side prep guacamole is quite the treat!!

Judye S., from 04-Jan-2026
"Everything"
Score 4.0 / 5

Everything!

Christine A., from 26-Dec-2025
"Asheville is great city"
Score 5.0 / 5

Asheville is great city to visit for the arts and the mountains. Asheville itself is a fun, walkable city, and there are other towns like Black Mountain that also are walkable and fun to visit.

Robert B., from 21-Dec-2025
"Amazing food"
Score 4.0 / 5

AMAZING FOOD!!! Yummy!!

Astrid C., from 17-Dec-2025
"Scenic view and many places to eat"
Score 4.0 / 5

Todd L., from 13-Dec-2025
"Biltmore"
Score 4.0 / 5

Biltmore well organized, staff helpful.

Beth M., from 10-Dec-2025
"Our trip to Biltmore"
Score 4.0 / 5

Nancy B., from 07-Dec-2025
"Lovely city"
Score 5.0 / 5

Janet M., from 06-Dec-2025
"Asheville is always exciting"
Score 5.0 / 5

Asheville is always exciting and interesting. We came for music at the Grey Eagle and we were not disappointed!!

Louise H., from 27-Nov-2025
"The Biltmore was beautiful"
Score 5.0 / 5

Kristin Johnson L., from 19-Nov-2025
"Biltmore House"
Score 4.0 / 5

Biltmore House

Dawn P., from 17-Nov-2025
"The quietness"
Score 4.0 / 5

The quietness, peaceful,mountains, friendly people and scenery.

Mary B., from 17-Nov-2025
"Loved the different architectural times represented by the various buildings"
Score 5.0 / 5

Kim B., from 16-Nov-2025
"Location Nearby"
Score 4.0 / 5

We were there for VA appointments so didn't have time to do anything else.

Daniel B., from 13-Nov-2025
"Beautiful city and area"
Score 5.0 / 5

Edward G., from 10-Nov-2025
"The Biltmore Estate tour"
Score 5.0 / 5

Daniel H., from 07-Nov-2025
"Downtown Asheville was nice"
Score 5.0 / 5

Downtown Asheville was nice, there were plenty of places to eat or grab a drink. Things seem pretty laid back. We took a short drive along the Blueridge, it was beautiful even though the weather was not fantastic. This was our first trip up, we were working, so only had a day to site see, we'll be back.

Tony P., from 29-Oct-2025
"Awesome And Helpful"
Score 4.0 / 5

The restaurant Cureta ( 50 yards away), was awesome (ask your server for help with the menu.

Rodney H., from 27-Oct-2025
"Beautifully nestled into the mountains"
Score 5.0 / 5

Beautifully nestled into the mountains with a variety of shops and restaurants and the rooftop bar offered the perfect location for a drink to begin the evening or a nightcap before bed.

Adrienne L., from 26-Oct-2025
"City is amazing"
Score 5.0 / 5

City is amazing! Great food great hospitality

Corina R., from 26-Oct-2025
"Family"
Score 5.0 / 5

My son lives there

Wayne B., from 25-Oct-2025
"Hotel"
Score 4.0 / 5

Didn't see much of the city; at the hotel most of the time.

Nancy M., from 24-Oct-2025
"Love all of the little shops and restaurants"
Score 5.0 / 5

April G., from 22-Oct-2025
"Great Access"
Score 4.0 / 5

Arts district, nice people, cute shops, great access to Blue Ridge.

Melisendro O., from 17-Oct-2025
"Downtown"
Score 4.0 / 5

Downtown, shops and walkable access to many amenities.

Christine P., from 14-Oct-2025
"I love the town of Asheville"
Score 4.0 / 5

I love the town of Asheville! My favorites are the Biltmore in any season and the Grove Park Inn!

Janis S., from 10-Oct-2025
"Easy to get around"
Score 4.0 / 5

Tamara B., from 09-Oct-2025
"Mountains & Shopping!"
Score 5.0 / 5

Mountains and shopping!

Jane W., from 08-Oct-2025
"Biltmore"
Score 5.0 / 5

Kenneth S., from 04-Oct-2025
"Beautiful views"
Score 5.0 / 5

Beautiful views! Vibrant city.

Maxine Q., from 01-Oct-2025
"Lots to do and see"
Score 5.0 / 5

Eleanor D., from 29-Sep-2025
"Terrific"
Score 5.0 / 5

Michael H., from 29-Sep-2025
"Great memories of when we lived here many years ago!"
Score 5.0 / 5

Great memories of when we lived here many years ago!

Brenda A., from 23-Sep-2025
"Great Location"
Score 5.0 / 5

I really liked the ease of the location from the interstate.

Ann B., from 20-Sep-2025
"Very nice city with good restaurants."
Score 4.0 / 5

Very nice city with good restaurants.

Michael O., from 19-Sep-2025
"Love Asheville!"
Score 4.0 / 5

We love Asheville . . . it's our go-to short getaway. Cannot beat the scenery, plus tons of great food, amazing music venues, and general fun things to do. It does get crowded on the weekends and even a bit rowdy. If you can swing a mid-week trip, it's slower-paced and really nice.

Angela P., from 19-Sep-2025
"Located in beautiful mountains and the many places to see."
Score 5.0 / 5

Located in beautiful mountains and the many places to see.

Hettie E., from 17-Sep-2025
"Shopping, food and music!"
Score 5.0 / 5

Shopping, food and music!

Christopher H., from 08-Sep-2025
"Biltmore!"
Score 4.0 / 5

Biltmore!

Cheryl Q., from 07-Sep-2025
"Bear BBQ and bar was so good."
Score 4.0 / 5

Kevin P., from 03-Sep-2025
"Everything"
Score 5.0 / 5

Everything

Kathy E., from 26-Aug-2025
"Shopping food"
Score 4.0 / 5

Patricia L., from 24-Aug-2025
"Beautiful Area!"
Score 5.0 / 5

Asheville is a beautiful setting with great restaurants, pubs and museums.

Charles W., from 24-Aug-2025
"Good Location"
Score 4.0 / 5

The availability of the convention center to downtown hotels, shops, cafes and art galleries.

Kathyn B., from 24-Aug-2025
"Biltmore is still good. Pucks Tavern is superior!"
Score 4.0 / 5

Biltmore is still good. Pucks Tavern is superior!

Roger O., from 23-Aug-2025
"Fun City"
Score 4.0 / 5

So many great eatery's.

James S., from 19-Aug-2025
"We loved it"
Score 4.0 / 5

Betsy R., from 12-Aug-2025
"Great! Fun!"
Score 5.0 / 5

Great! Fun!

Michael B., from 12-Aug-2025
"Farmers Market"
Score 4.0 / 5

only went to farmers market and it was great

Margaret S., from 12-Aug-2025
"Great Location"
Score 5.0 / 5

Lovely cafes and shops within walking distance. I don't have enough superlatives left to describe the charm, magnificence and beauty of the Biltmore Estate. Thank you!

Suresh K., from 28-Jul-2025
"Great Location"
Score 4.0 / 5

I love the Blue Ridge parkway

Suzanne C., from 23-Jul-2025
"Great Stay"
Score 5.0 / 5

Sights, people

Christine P., from 21-Jul-2025
"Friendly People!"
Score 5.0 / 5

Great food.Scenic View

Loretta H., from 20-Jul-2025
"Would like to return to Asheville."
Score 5.0 / 5

We did not spend much time in Asheville but would like to return.

Lynn M., from 14-Jul-2025
"Great Location!"
Score 5.0 / 5

Beautiful area with lots to see.

David W., from 03-Jul-2025
"Great Location!"
Score 4.0 / 5

Love the art scene in Asheville.

Harry S., from 30-Jun-2025
"Great Location!"
Score 4.0 / 5

Beautiful and full of positive energy!!

Gerald C., from 29-Jun-2025
The average traveler rating of the city of Asheville, NC shown above is 4.5 out of 5 based on 100 reviews
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