117 Hendersonville Road, Asheville, NC, 28803
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Sitting one block from the entrance to Biltmore Estate in Asheville’s historic Biltmore Village, the Hampton Inn & Suites Asheville Biltmore Village puts 118 guest rooms inside one of the area’s most convenient locations for group travel. The property is managed under the Biltmore Farms Hotels collection and carries a modern, vibrant interior design that reflects the character of the surrounding neighborhood. Rooms include 40-inch HDTVs, laptop-compatible safes, and in-room microwaves and refrigerators, with suite upgrades offering a separate living area and sofa bed. The hotel sits off I-40 at Exit 50, with downtown Asheville about 10 minutes away and Asheville Regional Airport roughly 18 minutes by car.
The hotel’s own on-site meeting space is modest and suited primarily for smaller breakout gatherings. The Hemlock/Chestnut Room combines to 819 sq ft (21×39 ft, 14 ft ceilings) and seats up to 81 in auditorium, 45 classroom, 36 U-shape, or 42 banquet style. It divides into two separate rooms: the Hemlock Room at 546 sq ft (up to 54 auditorium) and the Chestnut Room at 273 sq ft (up to 27 auditorium). Groups requiring larger event space have direct access to the adjacent sister property, the DoubleTree Biltmore, which offers 12,000 sq ft of flexible meeting space and is also a stop on the Asheville Trolley Tour.
The Hampton Inn & Suites Asheville Biltmore Village is a strong fit for corporate room blocks, wedding room nights, and smaller conference groups that want proximity to Biltmore Estate combined with practical on-site perks. Engine users booking group travel to Asheville will find the hotel’s free parking, free breakfast, and sister-property event access particularly useful for managing attendee costs. Its 118-room inventory, accessible off I-40 at Exit 50, gives coordinators meaningful block capacity in one of Asheville’s most in-demand corridors.
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