Showing posts with label Biltmore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biltmore. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

5 Things To Love About Asheville, North Carolina

5 Things To Love About Asheville, North Carolina
Posted: 02/20/2013 7:20 am
From the stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains to a vibrant art culture, Asheville, North Carolina has everything you need for a romantic getaway in the South. Here are five things to fall in love with in Asheville, recommended by local bed and breakfast innkeepers.
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History
No trip to Asheville is complete without a tour through the Biltmore Estate, a 19th-century chateau-style mansion that once belonged to the Vanderbilt family. While in Asheville, you can also visit the former home of Carl Sandburg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Innkeepers of Asheville B&Bs also suggest walking or jogging through the historic Riverside Cemetery.
The Outdoors
For the adventurous, the Asheville area is replete with things to do and see. Take a ride down Sliding Rock, a 60-foot smooth rock that serves as a waterslide and dumps you into a natural swimming hole. Head to Graveyard Fields to go hiking and see waterfalls, or explore the Pisgah National Forest and its hundreds of hiking trails. Back in town, head up to the three-level balcony tavern on Battery Park Avenue known as Sky Bar, and sip a drink while soaking in the panoramic view of the sunset over the Blue Ridge Mountains. Get there early, as the popular bar gets crowded at sunset, and keep in mind, it's not open in the winter.
Art
Asheville innkeepers overwhelmingly agree that the local art galleries and markets can't be missed. The Folk Art Center, Woolworth Walk, and Grove Arcade feature the work of hundreds of artists, from paintings to pottery to jewelry. There are also plentiful individual galleries that are recommended, such as New Morning Gallery, Blue Spiral 1 and Grovewood Gallery. You can also visit the Penland School of Crafts to observe art being made.
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Beer and Wine
Beer fanatics can't miss a stop in Bruisin Ales, which sells over 1,000 beers from across the world. If you prefer wine, check out Appalachian Vintner, a wine shop that also carries craft beer. Grab a bottle to go or stay for tastings or a drink on the private patio. You can also hang out at the Battery Park Book Exchange & Champagne Bar, a quirky shop that combines a bookstore with a wine bar.
Fantastic Food
Asheville has a growing culinary scene, with up-and-coming celebrity chefs and local sourcing to satisfy any foodie. Some of the most highly-recommend restaurants from innkeepers to their guests include:
  • Cúrate: This award-winning restaurant serves traditional Spanish tapas. It is run by Executive Chef Katie Button, who was a semi-finalist for the "Rising Star Chef" 2012 from the James Beard Foundation.
  • Plant: Enjoy tasty vegan food at this restaurant run by a chef who truly cares about the politics and ethics of food.
  • Bouchon French Bistro: Dine here if you're in the mood for French comfort food and wine. No pretentiousness--just delicious, authentic French bistro cuisine.
  • Corner Kitchen: When President Obama eats here, you know it's good. Eat contemporary American cuisine in this historic home.
  • Cucina24: Taste small-batch, handcrafted Italian cuisine made from fresh, local ingredients.
Be sure to read BedandBreakfast.com's complete guide to Asheville for tips on Asheville day trips and nightlife!
--Emily Starbuck Crone

Thursday, December 8, 2011

$400K Price Reduction in The Ramble!

Elegant European Style Home
6 Vaux Court

Asheville, NC 28803 

Now Offered at $1,799,000
MLS # 478576
 Bedrooms: 6
Baths: 5.5

Click HERE for more information about this one-of-a-kind home!  


















Monday, November 14, 2011

Clear up your schedule! Weekend activity report for 11/18 - 11/20

65th Annual Asheville Holiday Parade

 The 65th Annual Asheville Holiday Parade will be held on Saturday, November 19 at 11:00am. This year’s parade theme —“Days Gone By” — pays respect to the history of our community and parade… to times past when life was less fast paced... and the best memories shared by all of Christmas and other seasonal holidays of the past. We know we’ll see some creative entries. Our judges’ scoring will be based on creativity, entertainment factor and best use of theme.Prizes will be awarded in a number of categories. 

Date: Nov 19, 2011

Time: 11:00 AM-02:00 PM

Cost: Free

Location: Downtown Asheville  

Lykke Li

Channeling the demise of The Shangri La’s leader of the pack, women under the influence, ladies and gentlemen of the canyon, a Kung-fu Marianne Faithful and an armed Nancy Sinatra on peyote, Lykke Li made music. Out of her head came voodoo drums, a few aching chords, churning and unholy, staggering and lolloping, and a voice that had suddenly turned from yearning to demanding, from fragile to undressed.

Date: Nov 19, 2011

Time: 09:00 PM-11:45 PM

Cost: $28 advance / $30 door

Location:

The Orange Peel101 Biltmore AvenueAsheville , NC 28801

The Bloodroots Barter

 The buckwild Southeast Kentucky American Mountain Macabre band, The Bloodroots Barter, will make their debut Jack of The Wood performance on Friday Nov. 18th. This year in Asheville The BRB has played Brewgrass Fest and the Barley's Brewgrass Afterparty, Westville Pub, and most recently The Bandwagon art space with River Whyless. Their Jack of The Wood show is in the middle of their 6 week fall tour through TN, WV, VA, NC, SC, GA, and KY in their veggie oil powered tour (school)bus. Come see the band that everyone in Asheville is talking about. Boot stomping and booty shaking will certainly ensue.

Date: Nov 18, 2011 to Nov 19, 2011

Time: 08:00 PM-01:00 AM

Location:

Jack of the Wood
95 Patton Ave
Asheville , NC 28801

Lighting Celebration in Town Square

Join Biltmore Park Town Square for our Holiday Lighting Celebration. This free event includes strolling carolers, magicians, a horse-drawn carriage, visits with Mr. & Mrs. Claus, and much more! At 7 p.m. Santa Claus will lead a countdown to illuminate the 25 foot Christmas Tree along Town Square Boulevard. Bring your camera, all photos with Mr. & Mrs. Claus are complimentary throughout the evening. 

Date: Nov 18, 2011

Time: 06:00 PM-09:00 PM

Cost: Free

Location:

Biltmore Park® Town Square
Town Square Boulevard
Asheville , NC 28803

3rd Annual Asheville Christmas Show

 Featuring our very own Asheville Lyric Opera soloists to enchant your evening. In addition, the Asheville Choral Society, the Greater Asheville Gospel Choir and the Western North Carolina Rockettes will perform. Opera, madrigals, holiday music and more will be performed at the show to delight any audience.

Date: Nov 18, 2011

Time: 07:30 PM

Cost: Adults: $21-$36/ Students: $13-$26

Location:

Diana Wortham Theatre
2 South Pack Square
Asheville , NC 28801

19th Century Carolina Christmas

 Celebrate Christmas the old-fashioned way. The Smith-McDowell House Museum's time-line of authentically decorated period rooms showcase the evolution of Christmas celebrations and decorations.

Date: Nov 16, 2011 to Jan 01, 2012

Time: 10:00 AM-04:00 PM

Location:

Smith-McDowell House
283 Victoria Rd.
Asheville , NC 28801

Live From WVL Radio Theatre: It's a Wonderful Life

 It’s Christmas Eve, 1945, and only a handful of radio actors have braved the blizzard to perform that evening’s broadcast of It’s a Wonderful Life and keep the radio station afloat. This clever stage adaptation breathes new life into the poignant story of George Bailey and Bedford Falls. A co-production with North Carolina Stage Company.

Date: Nov 16, 2011 to Nov 27, 2011

Cost: TBA

Location:

North Carolina Stage Company
15 Stage Lane
Asheville , NC 28801

National Gingerbread House Competition & Display

 Contestants from across the country will bring their culinary masterpieces to The Grove Park Inn this holiday season. Delight in the imagination shown in these sugar-and-spice creations, strolling through the competition display is a sure way to be swept up in the holiday spirit.

Date: Nov 16, 2011 to Jan 01, 2012

Cost: Free Community Viewing Days are Monday-Thursday only.

Details: Resort Guests may view the display at anytime.

Location:

Grove Park Inn Resort and Spa
290 Macon Ave.
Asheville , NC 28804


Biltmore Candlelight Christmas Evenings

  As daylight fades into dusk, candlelight and firelight accent Biltmore House’s extravagant holiday décor, accented by live entertainment and outside illuminations.Candlelight Christmas Evenings tickets are available by reservation only, and include an evening self-guided candlelight tour of Biltmore House, next-day visit to the gardens and Biltmore Winery. Advance reservations are required.

Date: Nov 11, 2011 to Dec 31, 2011

Time: 05:30 PM-09:00 PM

Cost: A special ticket is required. Visit website for details.

Details:

Biltmore is open to guests from 8:30a.m.–8:00p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and from 8:30a.m.–9:00p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Biltmore House closes at 4:30p.m. for daytime visitation and opens back up at 5:30pm for Candlelight.

Location:

Biltmore Estate
1 Approach Road
Asheville , NC 28803

 

 

 

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Wondering what to do this week?

Monday 10/10/11 - Sunday 10/16/11


Tiffany at Biltmore will continue to be on display through October 23rd at the Antler Hill Village exhibition hall. Admission is included in the daily admission to the estate.




Experience the beautiful fall colors and weather from the river's point of view! Take a 3 hour guided canoe ride in Brevard, NC by Headwaters Outfitters. Runs through October 30th.

This year's maze features a pirate ship design! Spanning 12 acres, there's much fun to be had getting lost in the twisting mazes. Other activities include the corn cannons, haybale maze, cow train, corn box, “pumpkin ship” & much more! Check out the “Fun Fridays” page to read about events at the maze, the BBQ & Bluegrass Night, Classic Car Show and more! Runs through October 30th.




Tweetsie Railroad’s 22nd annual celebration, Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 29. After dark, see Halloween characters and Ghost Train engineer Casey Bones, visit the haunted house, go trick-or-treating. Runs through October 31st. 




Find your way through the corn maze, see the pumpkin patch, and visit with the baby animals all at Hickory Nut Gap Farms! Certified organic apples and grass-fed and pastured meats will be available in the farm store as well. Open 7 days a week from 9-6 and only located 20 minutes from Asheville - this is a great way to spend a day with the family! 




Stroll around the Vance Monument and Hoss Haley’s marvelous fountain and experience the textures and forms of a truly unique garden. Asheville Art in the Park occurs on three consecutive Saturdays in June and October and transforms Pack Square into an artistic garden of wondrous diversity. Artists will personally exhibit their creations, formed with materials from the planet’s very marrow – including glass, ceramics, woodworking, metalsmithing and the fabric arts. From pottery to jewelry to sculpture and two-dimensional art, the market promises a tantalizing bouquet of contemporary and traditional mountain art and crafts. Ends October 15th. 




Every First Wednesday of the month from 3:00- 5:00 p.m. The Asheville Art Museum is free to the Public! 



The Blue Ridge Artists and Crafters Association, a local nonprofit crafters group located in Haywood County, is proud to sponsor the Fall Leaves Arts & Crafts Show. One of the longest-running shows in the area, the Fall Leaves show is an indoor show with approximately 50 crafters, free parking, free admission, and food available. Ends October 16th. 




Stingy Jack's Pumpkin Patch is an amazing Jack-O-Lantern Adventure and Fall Festival! Enjoy Stingy's Illuminated Pumpkin Trails, a corn maze, hayrides,nightly musical entertainment, Mountain Dan's Chainsaw Art , crafters and more! Begins October 14th. 




The North Carolina Arboretum is ablaze with color in fall, and the North Carolina Chrysanthemum Society’s Annual Show is a perfect occasion to celebrate the fall foliage season. The popular annual show showcases hundreds of chrysanthemum blooms in vibrant and varied colors. The exhibits will be judged by National Standards by expert Accredited National Chrysanthemum judges from all over the United States and Canada, by strict NCS standards and highlights the exceptional variety in size, shape and color of these popular fall flowers. October 15th & 16th. 




On Sunday, October 16, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. we will hold the ninth annual HardLox - Asheville's Jewish Food and Heritage Festival in Pack Square in historic downtown Asheville, North Carolina.  Come and enjoy delicious Jewish food, meet Asheville's Jewish community, and listen to fabulous entertainment.