17 Best Hotels in Asheville, North Carolina

1900 Inn on Montford

$$$ | 296 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
1900 Inn on Montford, Asheville
1900 Inn on Montford

Guests are pampered at this Arts and Crafts–style B&B, where all rooms have huge beds and most have whirlpool tubs and handsome fireplaces. There are lots of nooks and corners in the expansive public spaces for snuggling up with a book, or you can grab a seat in the wicker furniture on the expansive front porch. The inn hosts a social hour every evening and bakes cookies daily. 

Pros

  • Three-course breakfast
  • Lots of modern amenities
  • Live music on Saturday evenings

Cons

  • Children under 12 not allowed
  • A bit of a hike from downtown
  • Decor not for everyone
296 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-254–9569
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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AC Hotel Asheville Downtown

$$$$ | 10 Broadway St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA

With a distinctively modern facade, this polished hotel has a prime central location just north of Pack Square, within walking distance of most downtown restaurants, bars, galleries, and shops. Guest rooms feature sleek decor accented with local art. There's tasty tapas-style dining at the rooftop bar Capella on 9.

Pros

  • Unbeatable views from the rooftop terrace and bar
  • One of the city's sleekest lodgings
  • Favorite of business travelers

Cons

  • Priced like a premium brand
  • Less local charm than nearby alternatives
  • More of a big-city vibe
10 Broadway St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-258–2522
hotel Details
132 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Albemarle Inn

$$$ | 86 Edgemont Rd., Asheville, NC, 28804, USA

This 1909 Greek Revival home in the upscale Grove Park residential area was home to Hungarian composer Béla Bartók when he wrote his famous "The Asheville Concerto." You can stay in his room on the third floor, although other rooms with private balconies overlooking lovely gardens or working fireplaces may appeal more to modern Romeos and Juliets.

Pros

  • Lovely residential neighborhood
  • Lots of historic details
  • Excellent breakfast

Cons

  • Old-fashioned claw-foot tubs
  • Not within easy walking distance of downtown
  • Some steps to climb
86 Edgemont Rd., Asheville, NC, 28804, USA
828-255–0027
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Chestnut Street Inn

$$$ | 176 E. Chestnut St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA

Even in a city with no shortage of excellent B&Bs, this 1905 Colonial Revival–style inn stands out for its location—walking distance of downtown, yet tucked away in the quiet charming Chestnut Hill Historic District. The multilingual innkeepers, Emilie and Arturo, are knowledgeable and enthusiastic boosters of their adopted city. Breakfast draws from local ingredients and includes eggs cooked to order. Port is offered in the afternoon, along with local beers, tea, and fresh-made cookies. A two-bedroom suite is available for families in the adjacent carriage house. 

Pros

  • Award-winning restoration of a historic house
  • Local beer on tap
  • Complimentary ice cream

Cons

  • Just-baked cookies will ruin your diet
  • A couple of rooms on the small side
  • Children only allowed in one suite
176 E. Chestnut St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-989–1729
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Grand Bohemian Hotel

$$$$ | 11 Boston Way, Asheville, NC, 28803, USA

As close as you can get to the main gate of the Biltmore Estate and steps from all the best local shops and restaurants, this Tudor-style lodging is designed to blend in beautifully with the architecture of Biltmore Village. Its interior recalls a hunting lodge, with animal heads on the walls, sculptures of deer (the hotel's restaurant is called the Red Stag Grill), and an open-sided fireplace.

Pros

  • Rooms are spacious and graciously appointed
  • A great location if you're touring the estate
  • Very good on-site restaurant

Cons

  • In an area with many tourists
  • Very pricey in high season
  • Over-the-top decor isn't for everyone
11 Boston Way, Asheville, NC, 28803, USA
828-505–2949
hotel Details
104 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Haywood Park Hotel

$$ | 1 Battery Park Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA

Location is the biggest draw of this all-suites downtown hotel within walking distance of many shops, restaurants, and galleries. Once the site of Bon Marché and Ivey's department stores, this hotel gives a nod to its history with mannequins and announcements on the elevator like "Fourth Floor, Women's Clothing." Spacious suites have large bathrooms of Spanish marble. There's a small shopping mall and café in the atrium and a restaurant, Isa's Bistro, with sidewalk seating.

Pros

  • Small shopping mall and café
  • Isa's Bistro has sidewalk seating
  • Large and comfortable rooms

Cons

  • Not as high-end as other nearby hotels
  • Pricey in high season
  • No pool
1 Battery Park Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-232–8217
hotel Details
33 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hilton Garden Inn

$$$ | 309 College St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
Hilton brought its midtier brand to downtown Asheville in mid-2016, with all its expected conveniences and one unusual feature: a rooftop patio and bar. It's part of a new mixed-use office and banking complex just east of the city and county government buildings and within walking distance of Pack Square and the heart of downtown. All guest rooms have refrigerators and Wi-Fi, and the decor features contemporary furnishings and artwork by local artists. Additional amenities include a fitness room and outdoor swimming pool.

Pros

  • Somewhat less expensive than most other downtown hotels
  • New in 2016
  • On-site parking available

Cons

  • Bit of a hike to main dining, shopping, and entertainment area
  • Chain with limited local atmosphere
  • Breakfast not included except for elite Hilton Honors members
309 College St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-255–0001
hotel Details
140 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel Indigo Asheville Downtown

$$$ | 151 Haywood St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA

With views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from many of the rooms in this 12-story tower (especially the 16 upper-floor suites with floor-to-ceiling windows), Hotel Indigo is done up in striking colors like teal and aubergine and features furnishings and artworks by local craftspeople. Some of the best accommodations have terraces and fireplaces.

Pros

  • Short walk to Grove Arcade and many restaurants
  • Nice extras like walk-in showers
  • Better views the higher you go

Cons

  • Some noise from nearby expressway
  • Can be pricey in high season
  • No pool
151 Haywood St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-239–0239
hotel Details
100 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Kimpton Hotel Arras

$$$ | 7 Patton Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA

Replacing an office building at the most prominent corner in town, this gleaming hotel tower is downtown's new centerpiece. Two restaurants—Bargello and District 42—anchor the opulent art-filled ground floor, drawing guests and locals for wood-fired Mediterranean fare and tapas, respectively. Rooms on the upper floors feature views of the city and surrounding mountains. 

Pros

  • Complimentary bicycles, with helmets
  • Open pet policy
  • Modern gym with Peloton equipment

Cons

  • $29/day valet parking only
  • Some rooms are small for the price
  • No pool
7 Patton Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-255–0303
hotel Details
128 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Omni Grove Park Inn

$$$$ | 290 Macon Ave., Asheville, NC, 28804, USA Fodor's Choice

This massive resort has hosted 10 U.S. presidents, from Woodrow Wilson to Barack Obama, and with grand views of downtown and the Blue Ridge Mountains, a challenging golf course, and a variety of dining options, it's easy to see why. Its restaurants include Edison (Southern comfort food) and Vue 1913 (contemporary American and French). The inn's spa is built into the sloping mountainside, with glass ceilings filling the serene chambers with natural light. Rooms are furnished with oak antiques in the Arts and Crafts style, and the lobby fireplaces are as big as the restored Model T car that sits next to one of them. 

Pros

  • Imposing and historic property
  • Magnificent mountain views
  • Top-notch amenities

Cons

  • Sometimes fills up with groups
  • Expensive during high season
  • Some small rooms
290 Macon Ave., Asheville, NC, 28804, USA
828-252–2711
hotel Details
514 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Foundry Hotel Asheville

$$$$ | 51 S. Market St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA Fodor's Choice

This boutique downtown lodging occupies a former steel foundry and several other industrial buildings around a central courtyard. In a historic former African American neighborhood called "The Block," The Foundry is within walking distance of many top bars and eateries and is home to Benne on Eagle, a restaurant serving regional cuisine that has produced two James Beard Award nominees. Adjacent to the lobby, the Workshop Lounge Bar is spacious and welcoming, with brick walls and gas fireplaces setting the mood. 

Pros

  • Complimentary Champagne on arrival
  • Tesla car service to nearby attractions
  • Pet-friendly for a $150 fee

Cons

  • Not as central as other downtown hotels
  • Near the top end in terms of prices
  • $30 valet parking only
51 S. Market St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-552–8545
hotel Details
87 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Inn on Biltmore Estate

$$$$ | 1 Antler Hill Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803, USA

Many visitors to the Biltmore Estate long to stay overnight; if you're one of them, your wish is granted at this posh property perched on a nearby hilltop. Although it's clearly a modern construction, the seven-story hotel echoes the look of the main house, with limestone and copper exteriors and a French-manor-house-inspired interior.

Pros

  • Excellent romantic restaurant
  • Gorgeous vistas and outdoor terraces
  • Shuttle to the Biltmore Estate

Cons

  • Expensive rates (though there are off-season discounts)
  • May feel too formal for some travelers
  • Some rooms are on the small side
1 Antler Hill Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803, USA
828-225–1660
hotel Details
210 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Restoration Asheville

$$$$ | 68 Patton Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA Fodor's Choice

This newer luxury hotel has an enviable central location overlooking Pritchard Park. The renovated bank building includes a rooftop bar, a coffee shop, and a restaurant, The Exchange, that draws from Appalachian farms and purveyors. A basement bar, the Draftsman, has two bowling lanes, Skee-Ball, and a stage for live music. Rooms vary from small to generous, and all feature design-forward touches like herringbone tine, marble vanities, and leather and brick accents. Eight rooms on the fourth floor feature balconies overlooking the park.

Pros

  • Luxurious accents and amenities
  • Top-notch in-house dining
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Some smaller rooms
  • Rooftop and basement bars can be crowded
  • Self-parking in an offsite garage
68 Patton Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-220–0368
hotel Details
60 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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The Reynolds Mansion

$$$ | 100 Reynolds Heights, Asheville, NC, 28804, USA

In a beautifully restored Colonial Revival mansion, this inn dating from the 1840s has two levels of wraparound porches and a dozen fireplaces. It sits on four acres on Reynolds Mountain, just north of Asheville. A three-course breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Handsome and historic building
  • Gracious and friendly service
  • Quiet setting

Cons

  • In a mixed-use neighborhood
  • Not close to many restaurants
  • Swimming pool has short season
100 Reynolds Heights, Asheville, NC, 28804, USA
828-258–1111
hotel Details
13 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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The Windsor Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | 36 Broadway St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA Fodor's Choice

Built in 1907, the Windsor Hotel shook off any signs of age with a top-to-bottom renovation. Each of its spacious suites is individually decorated, but look for nice details like reclaimed wood floors and exposed brick walls. The lobby is small but adjoins a fine-art photography gallery and wine bar. 

Pros

  • Large beautifully designed suites
  • Perfect location in heart of downtown
  • Washer/dryer and a kitchen in each room

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay in high season
  • Parking is around the block
  • Not pet-friendly
36 Broadway St., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
844-494–6376
hotel Details
14 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate

$$$ | 297 Dairy Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803, USA

The Biltmore Estate's less pricey—though hardly inexpensive—lodging sits in a prime location at Antler Hill, putting you near the winery, restaurants, and shops. There's a restaurant and bar on the premises, along with well-appointed, but somewhat compact, guest rooms.  The Bike Barn in the village rents mountain bikes to explore the estate's network of trails.

Pros

  • In the middle of the Biltmore Estate
  • Free shuttle around the property
  • Walking distance to winery

Cons

  • Atmosphere is more like a midpriced chain hotel
  • You'll still be spending a lot of cash
  • The village gets busy with tourists during the day
297 Dairy Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803, USA
866-799–9228
hotel Details
209 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Wrong Way River Lodge & Cabins

$$ | 9 Midnight Dr., Asheville, NC, 28806, USA Fodor's Choice

Each of the 16 A-frame cabins in this inviting complex features a private porch and vintage touches like a record player and classic games. Most of the cabins look across the road to the French Broad River, while the three deluxe options back up to a shared green space. Founded by former raft guides, the outdoor ethos conveys to the homey lodge and Canteen bar and coffee shop that offers tasty grab-and-go sandwiches and salads. 

Pros

  • Friendly staff with insider recommendations
  • Fun spacious alternative to a hotel room
  • Walk or bike directly onto the trail along the river

Cons

  • 10-minute drive to downtown
  • Busy road in between cabins and the river
  • Less head space in the standard cabins
9 Midnight Dr., Asheville, NC, 28806, USA
828-771–6771
hotel Details
16 cabins
Rate Includes: No Meals

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