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Hotels in Asheville
46 Hotels
Grand Bohemian Hotel Asheville, Autograph Collection
11 Boston Way

Ideal for guests who appreciate luxury surroundings with creative flair, Asheville’s edition of the Grand Bohemian Autograph Collection delivers. The 104-room Tudor-style property is conveniently located directly across from the Biltmore Estate. Cozy rustic charm is seen throughout, with taxidermy, stacked stone, and candlelight. There's a restaurant and lounge hosting live music twice a week, a spa offering locally inspired treatments, and an on-site art gallery with work by local and international artists. Guest rooms are modern and plush, with stunning bathrooms, unique artwork, and velvet-tufted headboards -- but compared to many surrounding hotels, the price tag is high and there is no pool.

Renaissance Asheville Hotel
31 Woodfin St

Renaissance Asheville Hotel is a mid-range chain hotel conveniently located in downtown Asheville, near shops and restaurants, that caters to business travelers and tourists alike. While the rooms are perfectly fine, the amenities are notably better: There are an indoor pool and hot tub, a modern 24-hour fitness center, a farm-to-table restaurant, and a modern lobby bar. The hotel’s 277 rooms are contemporary, if chain-like and a bit small with tight bathrooms. Still, it's the best downtown option for the price; the Aloft Asheville Downtown is more stylish but typically pricier. 

Sleep Inn Asheville - Biltmore West
1918 Old Haywood Rd

The 74-room Sleep Inn West is a budget hotel conveniently located off I-40 in a busy area full of fast food restaurants and other chain hotels. It's within a short drive of Asheville's major attractions. Rooms are fresh and modern, especially for a budget option, and the free breakfast buffet, free parking, and free Wi-Fi add value to a stay here. Families who want a pool may want to look into the Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Asheville Downtown Tunnel Road. Its rates are a little higher, but its indoor pool is open year-round. 

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Asheville Downtown Tunnel Road, NC
199 Tunnel Road, Biltmore Estate

This mid-range Country Inn & Suites is superior to its Asheville sibling at Biltmore Square Mall. Guests rooms are clean and fresh, with an attractively contemporary aqua-and-brown motif plus microwaves and mini-fridges. Those who need extra space can book a suite with a separate living area and sofa bed, and there are even rooms with hot tubs. An indoor pool and hot tub for all guests is open year-round. The freebies are numerous and include a big breakfast buffet, 24/7 cookies and coffee in the lobby, parking, a book lending library, and Wi-Fi. Chain eateries and the Asheville Mall are close by, and downtown Asheville can be reached in five minutes by car.

Clarion Inn Biltmore Village
234 Hendersonville Rd

The 69-room Clarion Inn Biltmore Village is a value property situated right on I-40, less than a five-minute drive from Biltmore Village and Biltmore Estates. Clean, comfortable, and contemporary, the inn is a sensible choice thanks in part to a 2016 renovation and decent amenities. There’s a lobby with a small bar area, a free breakfast with make-your-own waffles station, plus a seasonal outdoor pool and a small gym. Rooms for two to four guests are well sized with self-catering amenities like microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers, plus free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with HBO. The Clarion Inn is still a budget property, though, with external corridors, generic decor, and some traffic noise in street facing rooms. Travelers may want to compare rates with the Baymont Inn & Suites Asheville, a budget property with an indoor pool and whirlpool. 

Comfort Inn Tunnel Road and I-40
1435 Tunnel Rd, I-40 & US 70 East

The 84-room Days Inn Biltmore East is a no-frills budget hotel conveniently located just off I-40, about a 10-minute drive from downtown and the Biltmore Estate. Rooms are pleasant and clean, featuring flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, microwaves, and coffeemakers. The breakfast buffet is free and includes hot and cold selections. An outdoor pool is a plus, and dogs are allowed for a fee. Aside from breakfast, other freebies include Wi-Fi, parking, and a daily newspaper. As an alternative, the BEST WESTERN of Asheville Biltmore East is a similar property that's a little closer to downtown, but rates are higher.  

Asheville Cabins of Willow Winds
39 Stockwood Road Ext

Geared toward families that want to get away and relax in the great outdoors, Asheville Cabins of Willow Winds features 25 unique cabins on a wooded 40-acre property. The standalone cabins are clean and cozy with great modern amenities like full kitchens, fireplaces, hot tubs, and private decks with barbecue grills. The property has a hiking trail that connects to Mountain-to-Sea trail in the Smoky Mountains, and is equipped with plenty of kid-friendly amenities like horseshoe pits and playgrounds, but there's no restaurant or business center.

Baymont by Wyndham Asheville/Biltmore
204 Hendersonville Rd

The two-and-a-half-pearl Baymont Inn & Suites Asheville/Biltmore offers affordable rates and a convenient location for travelers visiting Biltmore Estate and Village, which is an eight-minute walk away. It’s a tidy but no-frills property, with a small indoor pool/whirlpool and cramped fitness center and breakfast room. But breakfast, Wi-Fi throughout, and on-site parking are free, and there's a guest laundry room. Its 71 guest rooms are clean and comfortable, but decor is dated. Amenities are a plus, with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, microwaves, and coffeemakers. Overall, it offers one of the best values near Biltmore for travelers who only need to basics. Travelers looking for a step up who don't mind spending more can consider DoubleTree Hotel Asheville – Biltmore across the street. 

Black Walnut Bed and Breakfast Inn
288 Montford Ave

With a beautiful lawn with koi ponds, and eight elegant rooms with lovely furnishings, Black Walnut Bed and Breakfast Inn offers a charming place to stay in the historic Montford district. The mid-range, historic property serves a three-course breakfast that guests rave about, and evening hors d’oeuvres with wine. Free beverages, tea, and coffee are also available throughout the day. The property is a good fit for couples seeking a romantic weekend in a pretty setting, but guests should be warned there are some strict policies, including cancellation fees and minimum stay requirements.