The Flat Iron Hotel, a Member of Design Hotels
About The Flat Iron Hotel, a Member of Design Hotels
As authentic and refreshingly unscripted as a live performance by an Asheville busker - The Flat Iron Hotel echoes the Land of the Skys prohibition-era essence- enchanting kindred spirits who seek cultural immersion with a dash of intrigue. Whether it is the signature Flat Iron Pale Ale offered upon check-in - mixology at the rooftop bar or live jazz in our basement hideaway - The Flat Iron celebrates Ashevilles moment with modern energy and ageless beauty.
Amenities
- On-site parking
- 24-hour front desk
- Meeting space
- On-site dining
- Valet parking
- Bar / lounge
- Café / coffee shop
- Breakfast available
- Business center
- Express check-in / check-out
- Concierge
- Dry cleaning
- Self-service laundry
- Luggage storage
- Pet friendly
- Family friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
- Smoke-free property
- Elevator
- In-room safe
Reviews
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Staff is friendly and helpful. Love the rooftop breakfast and happy hour.
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Fantastic place to stay. Restaurants were great. Staff were friendly and helpful. Great location to walk downtown Asheville.
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Great location with awesome shower. Rooms were on the smaller side.
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Plain and simple....a very cool hotel. Great location, amazing staff, cool vibe, and just a neat place to spend a weekend.
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Beautiful building but you can hear everything outside. We woke up multiple times from homeless people screaming and fighting outside the building.
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The really cool thing about flat iron hotel. Is it's like a museum? And the fact that it's so historical, the place is very clean. The staff is super helpful and the restaurants and the bars are top.Notch, this place is so nice to stay at my wife and I had a very romantic getaway for our anniversary, and I would recommend this place to anybody.
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Special touches are left in the immaculate rooms, as well as, recognition in the hotel restaurant, Luminosa, for for special occasions like birthdays and anniversarys. Love the beverage station on each floor and fascinating historical notes for the hotel restoration. For a former office building in the shape of a flat iron and now a hotel, some rooms are a little tight but the beautiful views make you quickly forget! Treat yourself to a great stay in Asheville...we are already planning our return!
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This hotel is truly an amazing treasure only to be understood by the experience.
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While the property itself is beautifully done--with thoughtful fixtures and an artful appearance--along with an ideal location within steps of restaurants and shops--the service and staff are in need of improvement. After driving 7.5 hours and arriving right at check in time (4pm), I was told my room wasn't yet ready. The staff suggested I walk around and come back in awhile. I asked if the hotel could text when my room was ready. They agreed and took my details. An hour later--now 5pm--I returned the hotel even though I hadn't received a text. My room had "just become ready." Had all of this been delivered with explanation or apology, I would be totally fine--these things happen--but instead the front desk seemed confused why I was less than thrilled. It wasn't a good first impression--especially for a bespoke boutique hotel.
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The hotel is so cool! The staff is fantastic! There is a younger gentleman and lady that were awesome!!! I came back to the hotel Wednesday evening and ended up talking to them for a bit. I wish I got their names. Love it and will return
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Great location for exploring downtown on foot.
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Great location and great boutique type hotel. Would’ve preferred something other than instant coffee though. Also the front desk staff had no recommendations as to sightseeing.
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Room was very comfortable and beautiful. coffee situation
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Great location and great place to stay
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Amazing little hotel. Go for the location and cuteness, but stay for the shower. What water pressure!
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No Bloody Marys
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Roof top was great!
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Very helpful and courteous.
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Will be back
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I loved how well they restored the building. They kept the historical charm and features that were existing in the building. You had to park in a parking garage (pay $15/day) down the street, find street parking or used the valet. The valet was an additional $30 a day and didn't seem worth it for me.
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What's nearby
- Biltmore Estate 3.8 mi