207 Dairy Rd, Asheville, NC, 28803
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Sitting inside the gates of America’s Largest Home, Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate puts 209 air-conditioned rooms directly on the historic 8,000-acre Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC. The hotel sits just steps from the Winery, restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities of Antler Hill Village , giving groups a self-contained destination that very few hotels in the region can match. The décor runs upscale-country throughout, with rooms featuring window seats, a cool gray color palette, and walk-in showers with built-in seats. The estate and its 8,000 majestic acres sit in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains , providing a backdrop that drives genuine attendee engagement for corporate retreats and milestone events alike.
Over 20,000 square feet of indoor meeting and event space is available across venues located throughout the rolling hills and forests of the estate grounds. The Village Hotel itself contributes a professionally appointed boardroom: located in the heart of Antler Hill Village, it suits small groups and features advanced lighting, audiovisual capabilities, and high-speed Internet access. Unique pre-function facilities are also available at the Four Diamond Inn on Biltmore Estate , which shares the same grounds and event infrastructure. All event spaces on the estate are catered by Biltmore’s culinary team.
Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate is built for groups that want more than a hotel room, giving corporate travel coordinators and event planners a 209-room inventory on a landmark estate with over 20,000 square feet of event infrastructure, two named restaurants, a full-service spa, and acres of outdoor programming. Engine customers booking corporate room blocks, company retreats, weddings, or multi-day conferences will find the combination of on-site self-containment and Blue Ridge Mountain scenery difficult to replicate anywhere else in Western North Carolina.
The Inn on Biltmore Estate
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