Biltmore | Asheville, NC's Official Travel Site (2024)

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George Vanderbilt's 250-room castle is America's Largest Home and a top attraction in Asheville. Plan a visit to Biltmore House, explore 8,000 acres of grounds, or book a behind-the-scenes tour.

Elegance and grandeur abound at Biltmore, America’s largest home. This French Renaissance castle in the heart of Asheville and the Blue Ridge Mountains is an architectural jewel. The home features 250 rooms, including 35 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms and 65 fireplaces.

In addition to the house, the 8,000-acre estate is home to forested trails and beautiful gardens, which include one of the country’s most complete collections of azaleas. Biltmore is also where you’ll find the nation’s most-visited winery. As you explore the estate, enjoy shopping, dining and luxury accommodations.

The Top 9 Things to See and Do at Biltmore

1. Biltmore House:Discover the elegance and charm of Biltmore house on a self-guided tour that weaves through four floors. On your way, marvel at the original furnishings, art and artifacts collected by George Vanderbilt. Favorite rooms of the mansion include the Library with 10,000 books and the grand Banquet Hall with its 70-foot high ceiling! An in-depth audio guide and guided behind-the-scenestours are available at an additional cost.

Guided tours of Biltmore House are also available, includingthe Biltmore Exclusive Experience,a custom, two-hour tour for small groups. The tour is led by an expert guide who specializes in Vanderbilt history and estate stories. You’ll visit areas off the main tour that are based on your interests. The Biltmore Exclusive Experience is one of three House tours now offered.

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2. Gardens:Take a stroll through meticulously manicured gardens designed by America’s foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. Begin in the Italian Garden, which features a series of reflection ponds, before heading down to the patterned Walled Garden. The Walled Garden features a rose garden with more than 250 varieties. In the spring as part of the Biltmore Blooms celebration, see the bright blooms in the Azalea Garden, one of the largest azalea collections in the country. Don't forget to head inside the Conservatory greenhouse, which showcases a wide variety of exotic plants andstunning orchids.

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3. Bass Pond and Trails: From the gardens, the Bass Pond is just a short walk away. Sit a spell at the historic boathouse. Or choose a bench along the shore of the pond that offers a view of the beautiful red brick bridge that was featured in the movie, Last of the Mohicans. At the far end of the pond, you’ll find a man-made waterfall – a perfect place to sit and relax. The trail to the Bass Pond is part of a 22-mile network of walking and hiking trails on the Estate. All trails are pet-friendly (leashed dogs welcome). Trail maps are available at the main ticketing center when you arrive on the Estate, or from information kiosks located in front of the house and at Antler Hill Village.

4. Biltmore Winery:From the house and gardens, follow a beautiful drive with pastoral and mountain views to Antler Hill Village, the location of Biltmore Winery. With your admission to Biltmore, you receive a complimentary wine tasting. At the winery, you'll find more than 20 handcrafted vintages including reds whites and rosés. The true wine enthusiast will love the opportunity to take a guided tour of Biltmore Winery’s production facility or a guided tour of the breathtaking vineyards.

5. Antler Hill Village: In addition to the winery, Antler Hill Village is home to the farm, where you can get a taste of what life was like for those who lived on the estate raising livestock and tending crops. Children will delight at the opportunity to meet the farm animals and play on the playground. In the heart of the Village, stop in at The Biltmore Legacy museum to see special historical exhibits, grab an ice cream at The Creamery, shop at thestores and or dine at Cedric’s Tavern. The Village is also where you may find artist demonstrations or live music.

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6. Guided Outdoor Adventures: Play in Biltmore’s 8,000-acre backyard! Choose from Biltmore Estate tours andadventures such as fly fishing, river rafting/kayaking, biking, Land Rover tours and falconry. All these experiences (and more) are available to daytime guests, overnight guests and annual passholders for an additional charge. Many of the experiences do require making areservation in advance.

7. Biltmore by Horse: Biltmore has been named one of the top places in the world to go horseback riding. Biltmore offers a variety of guided horseback rides and tours for a truly memorable adventure. Or, enjoy a relaxing journey on a horse-drawn carriage led by Belgian draft horses.

8. Dining: Choose from six restaurants that range from fine to casual dining. Biltmore Estate’s working farm provides the fresh herbs, salad greens, meats and eggs for many of the dishes served. Biltmore sources prime cuts of hormone-and-antibiotic-free beef and lamb from estate-raised Angus cattle and White Dorper sheep. Other ingredients such as mountain trout andfarmstead cheese are sourced from local farmers.

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9. Shopping: Discover treasures and purchase unique gifts at the estate’s charming shops. Shop arts and crafts, fashion, home accents, wines, books, toys and Christmas wares. There’s even a confectionery where you can choose from a tempting array of sweet treats.

Biltmore Estate Events:

Featured in museums and gardens around the world, including the spectacular 2018Chihuly at Biltmoreexhibition,Dale Chihuly’sawe-inspiring works have captivated millions. Specially curated for Biltmore, a new experience of the world-renowned artist’s iconic creations awaits your discovery within the intimate gallery setting of Amherst at Deerpark®.

Welcome spring in style with more than 130,000 flowers blooming across Biltmore Estate.

Discover giant Easter eggs in the gardens, inside Biltmore House, and in Antler Hill Village! This estate tradition invites you and your kids to learn fun facts about the estate and experience its beauty as you search for 25 giant beautifully decorated eggs.A limited number of Easter Scavenger Hunt treat bags will be distributed from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. each day of the event. Treat bags are for kids nine and younger.

At night during the holidays, Biltmore lights the dozens of fireplaces and candles in Biltmore House, and live music adds to the special ambiance.

Biltmore shines with holiday grandeur with stunning decorations. In Biltmore house, see more than 65 hand-decorated trees, including the 35-foot tree in the Banquet Hall. Fresh poinsettias brighten the rooms. And, Antler Hill Village lights up with light displays outside and beautiful decorations inside Biltmore Winery.

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Plan Your Visit to Biltmore Estate

  • Purchase Biltmore Estate tickets online in advance, or purchase them at the Asheville Visitor Center for a $5discount. Reservations are required to access the estate.
  • Kids 9 and under get in freeChildren 9 & under receive free admission to Biltmore House (add Audio to their tour for $12-15), but every child requires an admission ticket to enter the estate with a parent or guardian.
  • Parking and Estate Transportation:Free parking on the Estate. More parking & Estate information is available here.
  • A visit to Biltmore is spectacular in any season, with special celebrations offered in the springtime (Biltmore Blooms) and around the holidays (Christmas at Biltmore).

Where to Stay Near Biltmore Estate:

There are three places to stay on Biltmore Estate. For a more casual experience, choose the Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate, located next to Biltmore Winery. The Inn on Biltmore Estate offers four-star elegance. And, the Cottage on Biltmore Estate is a historic accommodation offering a unique, private experience.

Just outside the entrance gateof Biltmore Estate is historicBiltmore Village. Biltmore Village is a historic district that is home to fine art galleries, top notch restaurants and a mix of boutique and nationally recognized shops. There are several places to stay in Biltmore Village, from luxury accommodations to family-friendly hotels.

See our places to stay page for more great accommodations in and around Asheville.

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    FAQs

    What rooms do you not see on the Biltmore tour? ›

    It's when you go above stairs that the disappointment strikes. The current tour skips all of the bedrooms on the second floor on the left side of the house. This includes the Louis XV room, the Tyrolean Chimney room, the Claude room, the Damask room, the Sheraton room, the Chippendale room and the Old English room.

    How to get free tickets to the Biltmore? ›

    Guests who stay in a Carolina Mornings cabin or vacation rental are eligible to receive one free ticket to The Biltmore during each day of their stay as part of our Mountain Discovery Pass program. * Save up to $85 per day visiting The Biltmore, and up to $200 per day on other activities.

    How many days should you stay at the Biltmore? ›

    With so much to experience and discover, count on spending at least one full day on the estate. To enjoy even more of what Biltmore has to offer, consider a two-day visit that includes an overnight stay at one of our splendid estate properties.

    Can you wear jeans to the Biltmore Estate? ›

    For Library Lounge at The Inn, Resort Casual attire* is recommended; Resort Elegant (slacks, dress shirt, dress, suit jacket and/or suit) is also welcome and encouraged, particularly for evening co*cktails and entertainment. If denim is your preference, dark denim is appropriate.

    What is on the 4th floor of the Biltmore house? ›

    Most of the maids at Biltmore House slept in a total of 21 assigned rooms on the Fourth Floor. Some of the rooms have fireplaces, while all of them contain windows providing beautiful views of the property. A space was dedicated to the storage of clothing on brass hooks and built-in shelves.

    Does the Biltmore give a senior discount? ›

    Seniors age 65+ enjoy the following discounts on regular adult daytime admission on Tuesday & Wednesday visits: Save $13 per ticket when you buy either of the following online: House & Grounds Admission. House, Exhibition & 2-Day Grounds Admission.

    How much does it cost to stay at the Biltmore for one night? ›

    Essential information about The Inn On Biltmore Estate
    Low seasonJanuary
    High seasonDecember
    Average price (weeknight)$501
    Average price (weekend night)$662

    Does Costco have Biltmore tickets? ›

    Costco offers their members a discount on tickets to the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina. Here are some details: Stop by your local Costco and pick up tickets to the gorgeous Biltmore Estate. Plus, our tickets are only $42.99 - that's up to 37% off normal gate prices. Go here to check them out online.

    What is the best month to visit the Biltmore Estate? ›

    Welcome to Biltmore's Most Peaceful Season

    Join us January, February, and March to experience the estate at its most serene. The year's lowest prices on tickets and overnight stays invite you to relax, reflect, and restore amid 8,000 acres of placid Blue Ridge Mountain beauty.

    Which Biltmore tour is best? ›

    5 of the Best Biltmore Estate Tours
    • Behind-the-Scenes Winery Tour & Tasting. If you are a wine enthusiast, then this tour is perfect for you. ...
    • Rooftop Tour. ...
    • Legacy of the Land Tour. ...
    • Audio Guide to Biltmore House. ...
    • Glamour on Board Premium Guided Tour.

    What are the busiest days at the Biltmore? ›

    Saturdays are the busiest days.

    What is a creepy fact about the Biltmore Estate? ›

    The old Forestry Compound that once was the Biltmore Forestry School was the site of a prostitute's murder. The spirit of the woman, along with a few others who were executed by hanging inside the old building, is said to be haunting the halls of the old compound.

    Were there slaves at the Biltmore house? ›

    Censuses show that prior to the Civil War and emancipation in 1865, there were enslaved people working the farms and living among the white landowners on tracts that now comprise Biltmore Estate.

    Does Anderson Cooper own the Biltmore? ›

    Bottom line: "Anderson Cooper does not have any ownership in, or get any special privileges at, Biltmore Estate," Sims said, "although we would love to have him visit." In case you're wondering, Gloria Vanderbilt also was married to Pasquale DiCicco, Leopold Stokowski and Sidney Lumet.

    Why can't you see all the rooms at Biltmore? ›

    Hidden in plain sight are doors that were designed to blend seamlessly into the décor and lead to secret passageways. These passageways were designed to help George Vanderbilt's guests and Biltmore staff navigate efficiently and privately from common areas to other rooms in the house.

    Where are the secret rooms in Biltmore? ›

    In the Breakfast Room, the mansion's “informal” dining room, there is a camouflaged door hidden in the wall behind the table. It leads to the butler's pantry, which servants would slip in and out of while carrying meals. You can just make out the door frame behind the two Renoir paintings that hang on the wall.

    What are the unseen parts of the Biltmore? ›

    Behind Biltmore's Hidden Doors
    • Concealed servant's entrance in the Breakfast Room. ...
    • Doors in the Library lead to a passageway connected to the Second Floor Living Hall. ...
    • Concealed closet door in Mr.
    Sep 21, 2015

    How many rooms do you see on the Biltmore tour? ›

    Out of all 250 rooms in Biltmore House, George Vanderbilt's two-story library is often the guest favorite. Vanderbilt's book collection consists of approximately 24,000 volumes, with less than half of that in the library.

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