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Ac Hotel Asheville Downtown - Asheville - Restaurant
$196+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville - Asheville - Balcony
$190+
Free Wi-Fi
Comfort Inn Biltmore West
8.2 Very good
$144+
$144+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$162+
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Free Wi-Fi
Pool
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Albemarle Inn
9.4 Wonderful
$271+
$271+
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Free Wi-Fi
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The 10 best hotels in Asheville

Discover the top hotels in Asheville, handpicked by local expert Justine Harrington.
Justine Harrington
November 11, 2024

Tucked away in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a place with a unique identity. Naturally beautiful, artsy, foodie-centric, and delightfully progressive, this town is a top tourist destination in the South for good reason. It’s easily one of my favorite places to visit in the U.S. If you’re planning a trip to this idyllic mountain retreat, you’ll undoubtedly want to familiarize yourself with the finest local hotels. The boutique hotel scene is alive and well here, with several independent properties with trendy amenities, ranging from custom art installations to live music sessions and rooftop bars. And, of course, as befits a town with such a (deservedly) acclaimed culinary reputation, many of the best hotels in Asheville are home to iconic local restaurants showcasing a delicious mix of Appalachian, Southern, and European flavors. Here are my top picks for your next Asheville trip.

1.

Kimpton Hotel Arras

Address:

7 Patton Avenue

Price:

$147-653/night

Topping the list of the best hotels in Asheville, the Kimpton Hotel Arras boasts unique amenities, top-notch hospitality, and chic accommodations. Each of the 128 guestrooms and suites features original artwork from local artists and elegant wood and marble accents, in addition to thoughtful touches like yoga mats, upscale bath toiletries, and in-room massages.

Be sure to book a room with floor-to-ceiling views of the Blue Ridge Mountains; there’s no better respite after a day of exploring. And when dinnertime rolls around, settle down for some delectable Mediterranean fare at Bargello.

Don’t leave without trying one of the house-made pasta dishes, which range from short rib rigatoni to orecchiette alla cioppino. When it comes to the best hotels in Asheville, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more welcoming, stylish, or well-equipped spot than the Kimpton Hotel Arras.

2.

The Restoration Asheville

Address:

68 Patton Avenue

Price:

$205-694/night

Sprawl out in style at The Restoration Asheville, widely regarded as one of the best hotels in Asheville. The spacious suites here are bathed in natural light, with design details that reflect the town’s history and all the creature comforts of home.

The hotel has four on-site spaces for dining or grabbing drinks, including a rooftop bar with panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the city skyline. The botanical-inspired menu includes craft cocktails, a stellar wine list, and tasty shareable snacks like winter squash hummus and pork belly steam buns.

The other communal spaces include a library stocked with an eclectic mix of books and a coffee bar with fresh juice, gourmet coffee, and pastries. Extra tip: you can pick up the Urban Trail right outside the hotel’s doors, which provides a great tour of the city.

3.

The Windsor - Asheville

Address:

36 Broadway Street

Price:

$193-858/night

The Windsor Boutique Hotel has French-style elegance in spades. This intimate, impeccably designed property is brimming with art and decor sourced from Paris. Each of the luxury suites (there are just 14 of them) are individually decorated, and all offer ample space to relax and unwind.

With a private bedroom, washer/dryer, bathroom, living room, and fully-equipped kitchen, I found everything I was looking for. Buttery-soft Sferra bedding and bath linens will make you feel like royalty and high-tech amenities provide just the right amount of modernity.

The upscale touches don’t stop there. This is also one of the top picks for its on-site spa, which uses plant-based C&Co. products. Meanwhile, the art gallery/wine bar showcases the work of acclaimed photographer Benjamin Wells – peruse his pieces while enjoying the wine and chocolate truffle bar.

The hotel also offers many complimentary amenities, like board games, yoga mats, locally-roasted coffee and newspapers.

4.

The Omni Grove Park Inn - Asheville

Address:

290 Macon Avenue

Price:

$276-969/night

The Omni Grove Park Inn – Asheville really is something special. From the building’s grand Arts-and-Crafts style to the wonderful on-site amenities that include towering fireplaces, a subterranean spa, and an 18-hole golf course, it's a true gem.

The property sits right at the top of Sunset Mountain and is surrounded by breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, making this one of the best hotels in Asheville for nature lovers. The historic property (which was opened in 1913 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973) has all the amenities you can think of, and then some.

Guests have access to a Donal Ross-designed championship golf course and a state-of-the-art spa, as well as several restaurants and bars. Watching the sun set over the mountains from the outdoor terrace at Edison bar is one of my fondest memories of Asheville.

5.

The Inn On Biltmore Estate

Address:

1 Antler Hill Road

Price:

$384-2283/night

I’m always thrilled when a trip to Asheville involves staying at the Inn on Biltmore Estate. And it would seem I’m not the only one – locals and tourists alike regard this as one of the best hotels in Asheville. There are many reasons to love this incredible hotel.

The Inn doubles as the town’s most popular tourist destination, an historic estate that was once a country retreat for George Vanderbilt and his family. The grounds are jaw-droppingly beautiful and the property has been lovingly restored, backdropped by showstopping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

All the guestrooms and suites here are outfitted with sumptuous bedding and top-of-the-line amenities, and you can take advantage of the heated pool and hot tub, the award-winning winery, a full-scale spa, and fine dining at The Dining Room. This is undoubtedly one of the top luxury hotels in Asheville.

6.

The Foundry Hotel Asheville, Curio Collection by Hilton

Address:

51 South Market Street

Price:

$207-466/night

The Foundry is considered one of the best hotels in Asheville for its excellent location, convenient amenities, and buzz-worthy dining. The hotel is situated in the Block neighborhood, just a few minutes from all the best that downtown Asheville has to offer.

Luxe amenities range from a sleek fitness center to a complimentary Tesla car service, and rooms are gorgeously decorated with ornate tiles, dark wood accents, and upholstered headboards. But it’s the Foundry’s on-site eatery, Benne on Eagle, that sets this hotel apart.

This outstanding restaurant serves authentic Appalachian soul food and a fantastic selection of wines and craft cocktails. You can’t go wrong with anything on the brunch menu, but the shrimp and grits are especially tasty. Whether you come for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, a meal at Benne on Eagle is all but guaranteed to be one for the books.

7.

Grand Bohemian Asheville, Autograph Collection

Address:

11 Boston Way

Price:

$288-591/night

If it’s pure luxury you’re after, the Grand Bohemian Hotel Asheville Autograph Collection is a great pick. The staff here are warm and attentive, providing you with suggestions and help, the rooms are sleekly furnished, and the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains and Pisgah National Forest are right outside your door.

Whether you spend your day hiking or soaking up the city sights, this hotel provides a wonderful refuge for travelers of all types. Similar in style to a rustic hunting lodge, I felt like I’ve been transported to another time period there.

You can indulge in a signature treatment at the Poseidon Spa, enjoy fine dining at Red Stag Grill, and visit an on-site gallery full of works from both regional and international artists. Pamper yourself with a stay at the Grand Bohemian Hotel Asheville Autograph Collection, one of the top-rated hotels in Asheville.

8.

Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville

Address:

15 Page Avenue

Price:

$138-541/night

The Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville is one of the best hotels in Asheville, beloved for its urban charms and extremely central location. You’ll be well-situated for soaking up the sights and sounds of the city, though you may find it hard to leave this chic, beautifully-designed space.

At Hemingway’s Cuba Restaurant and Rooftop Bar, enjoy a Cuban Daquiri and ceviche while taking in the sunset from the fourth-floor terrace. Fit in a workout at the fully-equipped fitness center, with its cutting-edge range of equipment, or make use of the exceptionally outfitted event spaces for social gatherings.

Guestrooms offer the ideal mix of comfort, convenience, and style, with crisp linens, premium bath products, Bluetooth mirrors, and private terraces. One of my top choices in Asheville for location, the views of the city below are tough to beat.

9.

Ac Hotel Asheville Downtown

Address:

10 Broadway Street

Price:

$162-460/night

Set in the middle of downtown (next to Pack Square), the AC Hotel Asheville Downtown is within walking distance of all the action, from the iconic Biltmore to the Basilica of Saint Lawrence.

I remember hiking on one of the many scenic trails nearby, and then making time for a meal at culinary destinations like Posana, Old Europe Pastries, and other local establishments the city is so well-known for.

If you are not up to outdoor action, simply hang out at the hotel’s rooftop bar and tapas eatery, Capella on 9, where the hand-crafted cocktails are always flowing and the mountain views are majestic.

There’s a comfy, well-appointed selection of rooms here, all of which are decorated with local art and decked out with modern amenities. For the urbanite traveler, the AC Hotel Asheville Downtown is hands down one of the best hotels in Asheville.

10.

Haywood Park Hotel Ascend Hotel Collection

Address:

1 Battery Park Avenue

Price:

$108-391/night

The Haywood Park Hotel Ascend Hotel Collection is known for being one of the best hotels in Asheville for budget travelers. Located in the former Bon Marche department store downtown, this well-restored hotel comes with a relatively affordable price tag without skimping on must-have amenities.

Rooms are crafted from the former clothing departments and are reliably immaculate, with Keurig coffee makers, Gilchrist & Soames toiletries, hot tubs, minifridges, and other deluxe features. What I really like in the Haywood Park Hotel Ascend Hotel Collection is the fact that it offers several packages and special offers.

From multi-night discounts to romance packages complete with complimentary valet parking, champagne, flowers, and chocolates, I always find something worth checking. Plus, thanks to its first-class location, you’ll enjoy easy access to local landmarks, attractions, and restaurants during your stay.

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Top tips for finding Asheville hotel deals

  • Book at least 67 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Asheville hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Asheville found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $95, while the most expensive was $640.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Asheville for 2 days.
  • If you're looking for the ideal hotel that you can choose in the Asheville area, why not make the choice to stay at either the Kimpton Hotel Arras or The Omni Grove Park Inn, which features a beautiful outdoor and indoor pool, as well as a spa and wellness center for guest use.
  • If you have an inclination to do a little bit of golfing while you're in the Asheville area, there are a couple of courses to the east and north of the town that you can visit, i.e., the Asheville Municipal Golf Course and the Grove Park Country Club. The Albemarle Inn is a good hotel in the area, and it offers free parking for hotel guests.
  • If you love hiking and want enjoy outdoors on vacation, you will find some great spots just to the northeast of Asheville near Mount Mitchell. The Super 8 by Wyndham Asheville/Biltmore is quite close to this location, and on top of that, the hotel has a great business center.
  • If you are traveling to Asheville and you'd like a hotel with a saltwater pool, then one notable choice is the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Asheville West, which also has a classy fitness center.
  • If you would like to stay in a hotel that's close to the Asheville Regional Airport (AVL), a good choice for you is the Super 8 by Wyndham Asheville Airporte, which has a business center and attentive room service.
  • To take a break from hiking in Asheville, consider booking a hotel with a day spa. The Omni Grove Park Inn, a luxurious historic hotel located in the Grove Park- Sunset neighborhood, offers views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and a spa with 20 water features, mineral-based pools, saunas and steam rooms.
  • In Downtown Asheville, you can enjoy a number of cafés, restaurants, bars and breweries, plus live music at venues like the Asheville Music Hall. If you want to stay close to these cultural attractions, the centric Hotel Indigo Asheville Downtown is a great option. This urban hotel offers mountain views, and it’s situated right next to the Basilica of St. Lawrence church, one of Asheville’s most popular attractions.
  • Asheville is home to many famous, historic hotels to experience. Try the Haywood Park Hotel Ascend Hotel Collection, which has a long history and operates in the building where Asheville's first department store opened in 1923. Another option is The Inn On Biltmore Estate. You'll be within walking distance of the Biltmore Estate, the largest privately owned house in the United States.
  • If you're looking for boutique hotels in Asheville, consider The Windsor Boutique Hotel in downtown Asheville. It's not far from the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and the Botanical Gardens at Asheville. You might also stay at the old-world, European-styled Grand Bohemian Hotel Asheville Autograph Collection, which is close to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Asheville

  • What would be a good choice for a hotel in a quieter neighborhood away from downtown Asheville?

    If you're looking for a hotel that is away from the downtown Asheville area, yet still somewhat close to Asheville, then a good idea would be the Woodfin neighborhood to the north of Asheville. The Reynolds Mansion is a very unique choice in this area; this one-of-a-kind lodging also includes free parking.

  • If I plan to make day trips from Asheville to places like Mount Mitchell State Park or Linville Caverns, what's a good place for me to stay?

    Your best bet when making road trips from Asheville is to stay near Interstate 240, which will put you within reach of downtown Asheville but will also give you easy access to locations outside Asheville. The Downtown Inn and Suites fits the bill for this type of hotel, plus they offer an outdoor pool.

  • If I'm looking to stay at a hotel with plenty of great restaurants within walking distance, what is a good choice?

    There are quite a few restaurants on Haywood Road in Asheville's Virginia Avenue neighborhood. The Rock Haven Motel is just to the west of this area. This hotel should serve you well with its 24-hour front desk.

  • What is a good choice for a hotel with an amazing view of the French Broad River?

    The Country Inn & Suites Asheville River Arts District is just to the west of the French Broad River's banks. This accommodation offers amazing amenities, such as an indoor pool, room service, and a fitness center.

  • Are there any hotels in Asheville with balconies?

    There are several hotels in Asheville with balconies to enjoy the mountain air. The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Asheville Downtown, An IHG Hotel offers a choice of rooms with private balconies. Courtyard by Marriott Asheville also provides a range of suites with furnished balconies.

  • Are there any budget motels in Asheville?

    There are many motels to choose from in Asheville. Check out the Country Inn & Suites Asheville Downtown, which has an indoor pool and hot tub. You might also consider the Baymont by Wyndham Asheville/Biltmore Village, which is close to the Asheville Regional Airport (AVL), River Arts District and the Biltmore Estate.

  • Are there any hotels in Asheville that have an indoor pool?

    If you're looking specifically for an indoor pool, consider the Crowne Plaza Resort Asheville, which has a year-round indoor pool, a seasonal outdoor pool and a hot tub. You can also try Hilton Asheville Biltmore Park, which has an indoor pool and Jacuzzi.

  • What are the best hotels in Asheville for children?

    If you’re visiting Asheville with children, there are plenty of hotels with family-friendly facilities. Holiday Inn Asheville-Biltmore East offers rooms with fridges and microwaves for easy dining. The Hampton Inn Asheville-Tunnel Road is a budget option close to downtown attractions, with an indoor pool, free breakfast and rooms accommodating families.

  • What are the best hotels near Biltmore Estate?

    Biltmore Estate being one of the most popular landmarks in Asheville, many travelers enjoy staying close by. DoubleTree by Hilton Asheville - Biltmore, Clarion Inn Biltmore Village and The Inn On Biltmore Estate are recommended hotels on KAYAK within walking distance.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Asheville?

    Although the average price for a double room in Asheville is $196, $85 is the lowest price found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days.

  • How much is a hotel in Asheville for tonight?

    In the last 3 hours, KAYAK users looking for double rooms in Asheville found 3-star hotels from $101 and 4-star hotels from $139. The cheapest room found for tonight was $85.

  • How much is a hotel in Asheville for this weekend?

    The cheapest hotel room in Asheville for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for $130 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as $130 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from $142 per night.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Asheville?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Asheville with free breakfast or free parking. Top-rated options with free free breakfast in Asheville include The Reynolds Mansion and The Restoration Asheville, while popular hotels with free parking in Asheville include Best Western Asheville -Blue Ridge Parkway and Quality Inn & Suites Biltmore East.

  • Which amenities do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Asheville?

    The most sought-after amenity KAYAK users looked for in their hotel in Asheville is: pet friendly.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Asheville?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Asheville districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Asheville city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Asheville hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Asheville that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Best Western Asheville -Blue Ridge Parkway, Home2 Suites by Hilton Asheville Biltmore Village and Comfort Inn Biltmore West.

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