TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten track, but all are worth a visit.
Signature attraction |
|  | Biltmore Estate: Plan to spend a good portion of the day touring this palatial Victorian-era home of the famous Vanderbilt family, with 250 rooms, 65 fireplaces, a bowling alley, gymnasium, indoor swimming pool, winery and gorgeous surrounding gardens designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Address: 1 Approach Road, Asheville, North Carolina Phone: 828-225-1333 Admission fee |  |
Literary landmarks |
|  | Thomas Wolfe Memorial: Thomas Wolfe's childhood home, which he immortalised in "Look Homeward Angel", has hardly changed since he lived there, and offers tours and information about his life and works. Address: 52 North Market Street, Asheville, North Carolina Phone: 828-253-8304 Free |  |
Walking tour |
|  | Herstory Asheville: Women's History Tours: Asheville's only tour spotlighting women's history is a 90 minute walking tour of downtown. You'll hear tales of the famous, the infamous, and the unsung heroes of the female persuasion. This is a tour that tells the rest of the story. Come be inspired! Address: 52 North Market Street, Asheville, North Carolina Phone: 828-423-3819 |  |
|  | Urban Trail: Learn about Asheville's architecture and historic past on this unique 1.7-mile walking tour, which includes delightful sculptures along the way, including Thomas Wolfe's size 13 bronzed shoes. Tour leaders or audiotapes are available to guide you. Address: Pack Place , Asheville, North Carolina Phone: 828-259-5498 Admission fee |  |
For art lovers |
|  | Folk Art Center: Traditional and contemporary Southern Appalachian crafts, including century-old pieces, are displayed in this folk-art centre, which also houses the first craft shop in the USA. Address: Milepost 382, Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, North Carolina Phone: 828-298-7928 Donation suggested |  |
|  | Blue Spiral 1: This three-storey, city-centre art gallery exhibits fine works by local artists and craftspeople in a variety of media, including paintings, prints, ceramics, photography and blown glass. Address: 38 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina Phone: 800-291-2513 Free |  |
Ultimate relaxation |
|  | Grove Park Inn Spa: Enter another world at this enormous spa, where the usual array of spa offerings are supplemented with even more luxurious pampering treatments, magnificent views, a spectacular pool with a glass atrium, an outdoor whirlpool where you can watch the North Carolina sunset and a pervasive sense of tranquillity. Address: 290 Macon Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina Phone: 877-772-0747 |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Tupelo Honey Cafe: Dine on Southern favorites for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Specialties include sweet potato pancakes and nutty fried chicken. Address: 12 College St., Asheville, North Carolina Phone: 828-255-4863 Breakfast served all day |  |
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