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Super 8 Asheville Star Rating 2        
180 Tunnel Road

This modern budget hotel off Interstate 240 is a 4-minute drive from downtown Asheville and a 7-minute drive from the University of North Carolina Asheville.All rooms include en suite bathrooms and flat-screen HDTVs, plus microwaves, minifridges and pillow-top mattresses. There's free WiFi in every room and kids 17 and under stay free with an adult.
Parkway Lane Cabins Star Rating 1.5        
55 Parkway Lane

Parkway Lane Cabins provides a comfortable setting when in Asheville. It also offers free Wi-Fi and a BBQ/picnic area.Guests of the guest house have access to its wide variety of outdoor activities, such as fishing and hiking.
Applewood Manor Inn B&B        
62 Cumberland Circle

Inside a Colonial Revival home built in 1912 with wooded gardens, this 7-room B&B is in the Montford Area Historic District, .8 miles from the University of North Carolina Asheville and 6.1 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Comfort Inn Asheville Airport Star Rating 2        
15 Rockwood Rd.

Set off Interstate 26, this modern hotel is a 9-minute walk from Southridge Shopping Center, 0.7 miles from Asheville Regional Airport and 1.1 miles from the WNC Agricultural Center.
Days Inn North Asheville Star Rating 2        
3 Reynolds Mountain Blvd

Adjacent to Interstate 26, this simple low-rise hotel with exterior corridors is a 6-minute drive from the Botanical Gardens At Asheville, a 12-minute drive from the Biltmore Estate and a 16-minute drive from the Blue Ridge Parkway.All rooms have en suite bathrooms with showers and tubs, plus desks, free WiFi and TVs. Some also have coffeemakers, while suites add microwaves and minifridges.
Baymont Inn Asheville Biltmore Estate Star Rating 2        
204 Hendersonville Rd

Set 2.4 miles from Asheville Art Museum, this traditional hotel is also 10 miles from the North Carolina Arboretum.The classic rooms and suites feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and desks with ergonomic chairs.
BEST WESTERN of Asheville Biltmore East Star Rating 2        
501 Tunnel Road

A 3.2-mile drive from Biltmore Village, this low-rise roadside hotel is 3.9 miles from the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area.
Comfort Suites Biltmore Asheville Star Rating 3        
890 Brevard Rd.

Set in a shopping mall at the edge of Nantahala National Forest, this straightforward all-suite hotel is 3 miles from North Carolina Arboretum and 10 miles from the historic Biltmore Estate.The relaxed, airy rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, microwaves and minifridges. All also provide coffeemakers and pull-out sofas; some add whirlpool tubs.
Country Inn & Suites Asheville Downtown Tunnel Road Star Rating 3        
199 Tunnel Road

Set off I-240, this straightforward hotel is also 2.2 miles from the shops at Grove Arcade and 4 miles from the Botanical Gardens at Asheville.The classic rooms and suites offer free high-speed Internet and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers.
Courtyard Asheville Star Rating 3        
One Buckstone Place

This modern hotel is 3.7 miles from the Folk Art Center and 5.9 miles from the Biltmore Estate.
 
 
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Asheville is the largest city in Western North Carolina, with a population of over 70 thousand. It is conveniently located between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. It is a popular tourist destination, mainly because of its liberal population and artsy community. The city has been called the 'Paris of the South' and 'San Francisco of the East'. So, what is there to see and do in Asheville? Museums and Attractions This city is known across the nation for its interesting architecture, especially around the Biltmore Estate. In the 1890s, Asheville became famous as a high-end health resort and was later visited by famous names such as Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Arts and Science Centre downtown is a definite must-see for tourists. Here you can find a lot of museums and attractions such as the Asheville Art Museum, the Colburn Earth Science Museum and the YMI Cultural Centre which features exhibits of African-American life in the area. The Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Centre is dedicated to exploring the legacy of Black Mountain College - a famous educational community.

One of Western North Carolina's most historic buildings - the Grove - has been converted into an arcade which boasts lovely local craft shops, locally-grown food and many restaurants. Basilica of St. Lawrence, built in 1909 and designed by renowned architects Rafael Gustavino and Richard Sharpe Smith, is one of Asheville's most historic sites and architectural treasures. It has a beautiful elliptical dome which is definitely worth seeing. Outdoor Activities The West Carolina Mountains offer a seemingly endless array of outdoor activities. This location is famous for being a top outdoor adventure destination which offers such sports as white-water rafting, hiking and mountain biking. The The area also boasts natural waterslides, stunning vistas and amazing natural bike and hiking trails. Shopping If you are into shopping, head on downtown. Every street offers a variety of unusual businesses. There is a huge variation of shopping malls and districts, with numerous clothing and jewellery shops, outfitters and stores for toys for the kids.

The Grove Arcade is a great spot to shop 'till you drop. And after your spree, sit down in one of its renowned restaurants for a bite to eat. The Historic Baltimore Village also offers an array of elegant restaurants and interesting boutiques. Art and Entertainment The Asheville art scene is very lively. There are hundreds of artists, galleries, performing venues and events. There are street performers who occupy almost every corner downtown, as well as venues which offer opera, ballet, country and jazz music, as well as experimental performances. Asheville is also home to numerous galleries. You can sign up for one of many Art Walks and explore more than 30 galleries. The River Arts District houses many contemporary and traditional artists, where visitors are greeted with a friendly welcome. Asheville also offers a lively nightlife scene. Here you will find many wine bars, pubs and cafes. You are guaranteed never to be bored, since there are numerous live music performances almost every night.