It's no surprise to us, but Asheville got a major endorsement from a biggie in travel advice. It made the Frommer's Top 15 Best Places to Go in the world list for 2015 (along with places like Belize, Tanzania, Austria, Belgium and Argentina!).
Here's what Frommer's says: "Everyone's talking about Asheville. Is it the gentle Great Smoky mountains and their National Park nearby, beckoning hikers and nature photographers? Is it the crunchy bohemian culture, the burgeoning community of artists? It might be the walkable historic downtown full of style-within...-reach boutiques, evolved Southern cooking, and Malaprop's, one of America's great independent bookstores. Whatever the reasons, Asheville's national profile has risen to qualify it as the Austin of the East—accessible, youth-friendly, affordable, and the place to go for a sweet lifestyle.
In late 2015, the $175 million, employee-owned New Belgium brewery turns the formerly forbidding French Broad River district into cyclable parkland for beer lovers, and as the company actively stimulates the growth of farmers' markets and the local River Arts District, it's helping push Asheville over the line from a pleasant mountain burg to a Great American Town where it's a pleasure to hang out for a while. Soon, the Brewery will join nearby Biltmore Estate (nearly 1 million visitors a year) in attracting vacationers with tours. And the facility isn't alone; Asheville now supports more breweries per capita than anywhere else in America. It's even rising as a center of American arts. The first Hunger Games movie was filmed nearby, the Brevard Music Festival gathers more steam each summer, and Edie Brickell and Steve Martin just wrote a new bluegrass musical set in the city; Martin has a home in the area."
We are busy making updates for 2015. Take a look: www.RomanticAsheville.com.
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Monday, December 29, 2014
Frommer's: Asheville Top 15 Places to Go in 2015
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Thursday, December 4, 2014
Aluminum Tree Museum Opens in Brevard
Take a tour of the Aluminum Christmas Tree Museum in downtown Brevard with founder Stephen Jackson. See two dozen vintage trees, individually themed. Read more at http://www.romanticasheville.com/aluminum_tree_museum.htm.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
New! Winter Lights at North Carolina Arboretum
New in Asheville for this holiday season is Winter Lights
at the North Carolina Arboretum. It opened November 22 and runs through January
4, 2015. Visitors walk through a botanical Christmas wonderland with thousands of lights
in the gardens.
The Arboretum worked with Jerry Stripling, former
designer and manager of holiday decorations for Walt Disney World®, to create a
very magical experience. This new light show definitely enhances the natural
beauty of the gardens and landscape. Also enjoy local art for sale in the gift
shops, music by a DJ in the Courtyard, and fire pits to create your own
s'mores. The Savory Thyme Café offers food and beverages, including a hot
chocolate and coffee bar.
The light show is open every night, 6-10 PM. Advance tickets are required. Prices are
- Individual (12 years or older) $18
- Children (ages 5 to 11) $16
- Children age 4 & under FREE
The North Carolina Arboretum is in south Asheville. From
I-26, take Exit 33 and follow NC 191 South for two miles to the entrance on
right.
For more info: http://www.romanticasheville.com/arboretum_lights.htm
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Christmas at Biltmore Begins: Photos & Ticket Specials
Christmas at Biltmore is here! See our photo tour of this year's decorations inside Biltmore House. This year, guests will see 60 decorated trees inside the
house including the star of the show, the 35-foot Fraser Fir in the Banquet
Hall. More than 1,000 poinsettias and miles of garland and lights add to the beauty of the season. This year’s design draws inspiration from the theme “A Vanderbilt
Christmas Celebration.” Candlelight Evenings add extra magic as thousands of lights and
candles glow, including hundreds of luminaires and a 55-foot outdoor tree with
45,000 lights.
In addition, stroll the winter gardens, see the amazing
floral display in the Conservatory, sample wines at the winery, shop in a
variety of stores and enjoy great dining. And there are many other things to do and holiday events to enjoy in Asheville.
For ticket deals, purchase tickets online seven days in
advance to save $10. Also, through November 30, save $50 on a Biltmore Annual
Pass (regularly $149/person)! Visit as often as you like during an entire year,
including the upcoming Dressing Downton exhibit. Plus, receive two free tickets
for friends and family to visit in January-March.
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Thursday, October 23, 2014
Video: Walk behind Dry Falls in NC Mountains
Walk behind Dry Falls near Highlands, North Carolina, in the Nantahala National Forest. This roadside waterfall has a walkway that takes you safely behind the waterfall for an up-close look. It's free to visit and always open. Nearby, drive behind Bridal Veil Falls. For more information, go to http://www.romanticasheville.com/dry_falls.htm.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Biltmore House Christmas Tour
Take a video tour inside Biltmore House during the Christmas holidays. In 2014, see the elaborate decorations and 60+ trees from November 7, 2014 until January 11, 2015. For more information on events, tickets, discounts and more, go to http://www.romanticasheville.com/biltmorechristmas.htm.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Asheville & Biltmore Scenic Flights
Take a scenic flight in a small plane over the Biltmore Estate and downtown Asheville on October 25-26 with the WNC Pilots Association. Their annual fundraiser is a rare opportunity for you to get a bird's-eye view of the city. More info at http://www.romanticasheville.com/scenic_flights.htm.
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