Our Asheville, NC Hotel's Near the Biltmore Estate As you step into our atrium lobby, you'll find yourself surrounded by beautiful mountain decor that echoes the opulence of the Biltmore House. The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Asheville - Biltmore Square Mall is nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and is minutes from the vibrant, cultural center of downtown Asheville, NC. Business travelers lodging with us appreciate our modern facilities, which boast two Business Centers, as well as a 700-square-foot meeting room. Our property is near several area businesses, such as Ridgefield Court and the Western North Carolina Agricultural Center in Asheville, NC. Lodging with us places you just minutes from the world-famous Biltmore House, a breathtaking, stone mansion surrounded by brilliant gardens and imbued with local history. After spending a day at the Biltmore, shift gears and head out to Chimney Rock State Park to discover the area's natural beauty or take a scenic drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Be sure to spend a few hours at the Western North Carolina Farmer's Market, where you can sample fresh produce and boiled peanuts, a Southern favorite. If you're looking for hotels in Asheville, NC with free wireless Internet access, look no further. We also serve our Express Start Breakfast Bar each morning, which is free to our hotel's guests. While in Asheville, NC, take a dip in our heated spa or outdoor pool, as well.
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Asheville, NC Attractions
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Asheville Civic Center
Biltmore Estate
— The Biltmore Estate encompasses over 8, 000 acres with many attractions. Biltmore House has 250 rooms which George Vanderbilt built and lived with his family. It is the largest private house in the United States. Biltmore Gardens were created by Frederic
Blue Ridge Parkway
— The Blue Ridge Parkway is celebrating their 75th Anniversary this year. The Parkway was a CCC Project during the Great Depression and is known as America's Highway. Asheville has three exits that are conveniently located next to many attractions. The two
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Chimney rock state park
— Chimney rock brings the best of the mountians together in one place. Amazing 75-miles views, a 404-foot waterfall, hiking trails for every level, unique geologic formations, special events, guided hikes, rock climbing and more.
Historic Downtown Asheville
— Downtown Asheville is an eclectic area with art galleries, shops and a variety of restaurants. Our restaurants are outstanding with a variety of unusual foods that have national recognition. We have a large artist community that live and work in the downt
Nantahala outdoor center
— Named one of the best outfitters on earth by national geographic adventure. NOC rafts four nearby rivers including asheville's owm french broad as well as the nantahala, nolichucky and pigeon.
NC Arboretum
— Surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains and adjacent to the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Arboretum is on 434 acres and offers cultivated gardens, forested hiking and biking trails. It has one of the finest bonsai collection in the SE. Their two large buildings
Thomas wolfe memorial
— Novelist thomas wolfe's boyhood home and setting for his 1929 novel look homeward, angel. visitor center offers audiovisual presentation, exhibits and gift shop.
Western North Carolina Farmers Market
— The WNC Farmers Market is located on 36 acres overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Biltmore Estate. Retail vendors offer year round selection of farm fresh produce, canned goods, honey and handcrafted items. It has two large indoor areas for every
WNC agricultural center
— This year -round indoor horse and livestock facility seats 3,000 for scheduled shows. Additional covered arenas and buildings are available for other events. Home of the annual north carolina mountain state fair.