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Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Asheville, the Biltmore Estate is one of North Carolina's most popular tourist destinations—and one of the country's most iconic homes. During the holidays, the 8,000-acre estate is decorated with Christmas lights, thousands of ornaments, and dozens of fir trees. Year-round, the opulent mansion is worth exploring, boasting stunning architecture, antique furnishings, and lush gardens. Though the Biltmore Estate is currently closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, you can still virtually visit America's largest home right now.

The Biltmore estate is providing virtual tours of the mansion and the estate's blooming gardens. With clips of the estate and captions providing context, the video tours highlight the home's timeless architecture, landscape design, and mountainous views.

The first tour takes you throughout the mansion, describing its history and current features. Renowned architect Richard Morris Hunt designed the 250-room French Renaissance château for George and Edith Vanderbilt. After six years of construction, the home was completed in 1895. It comprises 35 bedrooms, 34 bathrooms, and a stunning 65 fireplaces. The virtual tour even gives you a peek into the basement, which has a bowling alley and a full-sized swimming pool.

On the second tour , you'll visit the estate's grand grounds and gardens, which were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who's best know for designing Central Park. Olmsted wanted to create formal gardens, naturalized areas, an arboretum and nursery, and a managed forest.

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Biltmore in 360

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Pond by the Biltmore Estate

Biltmore is a place that can easily take your breath away. From the awe-inspiring details inside the home to the beautifully-manicured gardens and trails, you'll find there's so much to explore.

Until Biltmore is once again able to welcome guests to the estate, Biltmore has created a series of Virtual Tour Playlists on the  Biltmore YouTube Channel  featuring beautiful and inspiring videos. In the videos, you'll see the gardens,  Downton Abbey: The Exhibition , and more. And, keep your eye out for new virtual tour playlists expected to be uploaded in the next couple of weeks.

Here at Explore Asheville we've also developed a way to help you discover Biltmore from the comfort of your own home. Through a partnership with Biltmore and Google Street View, we're giving you a 360-degree look at favorite locations throughout the grounds and gardens.

Take the virtual tours below of places like the South Terrace, the Lagoon Trail and the Italian Garden, for a preview of what you'll see when the estate reopens.

360 View - Biltmore Estate

Having trouble viewing on mobile? Click here to see the Google Street View version.

Biltmore is Asheville's crown jewel. The home and estate were created by George Vanderbilt in 1895 as a retreat. The 250-room Biltmore House features four acres of floor space to help it earn the title of the largest private home in America. The view above is what you'll see when you approach the entrance to the house.

360 View - Rose Garden

The gardens at Biltmore were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted . Olmsted was also the designer of New York's Central Park and the landscape surround the U.S. Capitol. Biltmore's horticulturalists continually work to preserve his original vision for the gardens and grounds, including the Rose Garden that features more than 250 varieties.

360 View - Italian Garden

The Italian Garden is just steps away from Biltmore House. The garden features three symmetrical pools, grassy areas and Italian sculptures. The pools serve as aquatic gardens where you'll often find exotic water lilies, tropical bananas plants, papyrus and koi fish.

360 View - Terrace

The South Terrace, just to the side of Biltmore House, offers incomparable long-range views of the mountains. You'll also find beautiful sculptures. The South Terrace is where Biltmore hosts its annual summer concert series.

360 View - Lagoon Trail

Take the Lagoon Trail to see one of the most special and beloved views of Biltmore House. This tucked away trail is alongside the French Broad River on the way from the house to Antler Hill Village Winery, America's most visited winery. The trail is mostly flat and paved. If the conditions are right, you may just see the west side of Biltmore House reflected in the blue water of the Lagoon!

360 View - Bass Pond

The Bass Pond is a relatively easy stroll from the gardens and it's worth the peaceful walk. When you reach the pond, one of the first things you'll notice is the Boat House, a great spot to sit and relax. Another feature is the iconic brick bridge over the pond. The bridge was featured in the film Last of the Mohicans when two central characters rode across it in a horse-drawn carriage. Below the Bass Pond you'll find a small waterfall.

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9 Helpful Tips for Visiting the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC

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The Biltmore in Asheville, NC - Travel by Brit

When I traveled to the Southeast USA, I was thrilled for a chance to tour the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC — a stunning 250-room French Renaissance château nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Biltmore Estate is a refreshing taste of European architecture in the middle of the American South. After my husband and I canceled our fall trip to Europe due to Covid, visiting the Biltmore felt like an exciting way to relive what would have been our European vacation!

We discovered many helpful tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC, during our visit that I am excited to share with you! But first, here’s a little history lesson on the Biltmore!

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History of the Biltmore Estate

George Vanderbilt opened Biltmore House on Christmas Eve in 1895 after six years of construction. George lived on the property with his wife, Edith, and daughter, Cornelia. The house was not opened to the public until the 1930s to generate income to preserve the estate. 

Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC - Travel by Brit

Today, the Biltmore Estate in Asheville is the largest private home in America and attracts over one million visitors per year. The Biltmore offers visitors an impressive history, remarkable architecture, vintage art, and breathtaking gardens. No matter what your interest is, you’ll find something to love about the Biltmore. 

Tips for Visiting the Biltmore Estate—Is it Worth the Cost?  

I’ll be honest—I was skeptical about visiting the Biltmore because of the cost. Depending on the time of year you visit, Biltmore Experience tickets can cost anywhere from $94 to $114 per person. 

Although the Biltmore is expensive to visit, I can assure you that it is definitely worth the cost. We spent the entire day at the Biltmore House & Gardens and Antler Hill Village and felt that we definitely got our money’s worth. We couldn’t imagine a better way to spend a day in Asheville! 

Tips for Visiting the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC - Travel by Brit

Tips for Visiting the Biltmore Estate— Where to Stay in Asheville, NC

Unfortunately, you can’t stay in the Biltmore when visiting, but you can stay at several excellent locations close by! There are excellent hotels near the Biltmore that offer a range of prices to accommodate those looking to relax in luxury or find a budget-friendly stay.  

Here are a few of my recommendations: 

  • The Inn on Biltmore Estate ($$$$)  – Pamper yourself with a luxury stay on the Biltmore Estate to enjoy the on-site spa, heated pool, and fine-dining restaurants.
  • Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate ($$$)  – One of the best tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate? Stay as close to the winery as you can! The Village Hotel is located in the heart of Antler Hill Village with close access to phenomenal restaurants, shopping, and the world-famous Biltmore Winery.
  • Grand Bohemian Hotel Asheville ($$$$)  – Enjoy a unique, luxury stay in the Biltmore Village, just three miles from Downtown Asheville.
  • Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites – Asheville – Biltmore Village Area ($$)  – Clean, budget-friendly stay just under a mile away from the Biltmore Estate.
  • Courtyard Asheville Biltmore Village ($$)  – Modern, comfortable, and clean stay located about a mile from the Biltmore Estate.

Tips for Visiting the Biltmore Estate in Asheville  

Before visiting the Biltmore, I had a lot of questions about what the experience would be like. As it turns out, I learned a lot during my visit to the Biltmore that I want to share with you to help your visit go seamlessly! 

Here are nine tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC, that will make your experience unforgettable! 

1. Buy Your Tickets in Advance  

As I mentioned earlier, The Biltmore has over one million visitors per year—which, if you do the math, is over 2,500 visitors per day! Even though there are many spots available to tour the Biltmore house each day, you might be surprised to know that tickets sell out quickly—especially during the weekends, holidays, and Christmas season. 

One of the most important tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate is to buy your tickets ahead of time to ensure that you reserve a ticket for the day that you want to visit. 

Formal Dining Room in the Biltmore

2. Your Ticket Time is for the Biltmore House Tour  

One of the most critical tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate is that the time on your ticket is for your  self-guided house tour , NOT your entry to the estate.  

My husband and I made the mistake of assuming that our ticket time was when we were supposed to arrive at the estate. Because of this mistake, we were nearly an hour late for our tour. Thankfully, the attendant allowed us to tour the Biltmore home; however, I would advise you against making the same mistake we did!  

My suggestion would be to  book an early afternoon tour  and  arrive at the estate mid-morning  to ensure that you aren’t rushed or late for your tour time. When you arrive at the estate, you can enjoy the light crowds, take photos, walk around the gardens, and explore the shops before your afternoon tour time.   

I wish someone would have told me these tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate before we went. It would have been a lifesaver!

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3. Eat a Big Breakfast  

The Biltmore is a full-day experience, and if you’re like me, you’ll be so busy exploring that you’ll forget to eat! 

One of my best tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate is to eat a big breakfast before arriving because most of the dining options near the Biltmore House and Gardens are expensive. 

Here are some of the most popular local breakfast spots in Asheville to stop at before you arrive at the Biltmore: 

  • Vortex Doughnuts —Homemade, unique flavored doughnuts with gourmet coffee (they make their caramel sauce in-house, and it’s fantastic!) 
  • Double D’s Coffee & Desserts —Double-decker bus serving coffee & sweet treats (cash only!) 
  • Biscuit Head —Massive biscuits with a variety of toppings and pairings (this is a local favorite) 

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4. Pay for the Audio Guide  

I wish I would have purchased the audio guide during our tour of the Biltmore—I had no clue that the tour would take us through three stories and nearly 30 rooms in the Biltmore home! 

Although the Biltmore home’s architecture and design are gorgeous on their own, the home’s history is remarkable, too. For just $12, your audio guide can become your tour guide, telling you all about George Vanderbilt’s family, the lifestyle of the people who lived there, interesting facts about the home, and so much more.  

Formal Sitting Area at the Biltmore

I tend to skip audio guides to save money—but unfortunately, that was the wrong choice for the Biltmore. The tour is much more extensive than you would expect, and it is an excellent value for what you pay.

5. Plan to Spend the Whole Day Exploring  

As I mentioned earlier, the Biltmore is a full-day experience, so one of the most critical tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate is to plan to spend your entire day there!

Here’s how much time you can expect to spend at each location at the Biltmore Estate: 

  • The Biltmore Estate —1-2 hours 
  • The Gardens —2 hours 
  • Shopping —1 hour 
  • Winery —1 hour 
  • Antler Hill Village —1-2 hours 

It’s very likely you’ll spend 6-8 hours exploring the Biltmore Estate. You won’t want to miss anything! 

6. Don’t Skip the Biltmore Gardens  

I had no idea how stunning and extensive the Biltmore Gardens were! The Biltmore House is impressive, but in my opinion, the gardens are the real showstopper.  

Tips for Visiting the Biltmore Estate & Gardens - Travel By Brit

The Biltmore Gardens and Trails are divided into nine sections:  

  • Library and South Terraces —Spectacular views of the surrounding trees and mountains with a relaxing place to sit. This garden is one of the best spots to take photos! One of my personal favorite tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate is to grab a drink or snack and munch on while admiring the view in the South Terraces!
  • Italian Garden —Watch koi and goldfish swim in the three formal Italian water gardens.  
  • Shrub Garden —Walking path that features golden rain trees, river birch trees, and maple trees.  
  • Spring Garden —Walking path that features white pines, hemlocks, and blooming shrubs.  
  • Conservatory —The Conservatory is a HUGE glass-roofed building home to hundreds of unique warm-weather plants, including orchids, ferns, and palm trees.  
  • Azalea Garden —Walkway that leads from the Conservatory to the Bass Pond and contains gorgeous azaleas and evergreen trees.  

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  • Walled Garden —Two lovely arbors that feature seasonal plants, like tulips in the spring and mums in the fall. There were also squash plants growing here when we visited!  
  • Rose Garden —The name says it all! Gorgeous roses that bloom year-round.  
  • Bass Pond & Boat House —The most peaceful retreat at the Biltmore, this bass pond is the perfect spot to rest your feet from walking and relax. One of the most secretive tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate is to carve out 30 minutes to an hour simply relaxing by the bass pond.

Bass Pond at the Biltmore Gardens

I loved the Biltmore Gardens! My favorite places to explore were the Conservatory, Azalea Gardens, and Bass Pond, but I would suggest visiting them all to determine your own favorites! 

7. Wear Comfortable Shoes  

I clocked in over 12,000 steps during our visit to the Biltmore. By the end of the day, my feet were killing me, even though I was wearing supportive shoes. That being said, one of my best tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate is to wear comfortable shoes, like these Clarks Women’s Ankle Boots , especially if you plan to tour the house and visit the gardens. Your feet will thank you later! 

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8. Visit Antler Hill Village  

After spending a day at the Biltmore House and Gardens, one of the best tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate is to visit Antler Hill Village! Antler Hill Village is where the Biltmore Winery is located and is also home to restaurants like Bistro, Cedric’s Tavern, and Village Social. 

If you are planning to enjoy dinner at Antler Hill Village, I would suggest making a reservation ahead of time—the waitlist can get long, especially in the evenings.

9. Enjoy Your Free Wine Tasting  

Your Biltmore ticket includes a complimentary wine tasting at the Winery in Antler Village if you are over the age of 21. The Biltmore Winery was opened by George Vanderbilt’s grandson in 1985, and since then, has been serving wines made from the estate’s vineyards. 

During your wine tasting, you’ll have the opportunity to sample five wines. After your time in the Tasting Room, you can browse the Wine Shop to find a bottle to bring home or walk across to the Wine Bar to savor a glass of your favorite wine. 

Your complimentary wine tasting is by reservation only, so I suggest visiting the Biltmore Winery to secure your reservation when you arrive at The Antler Hill Village. 

The Biltmore Winery - Asheville, NC

Use These Tips for Visiting the Biltmore Estate in Asheville to Have an Unforgettable Visit

Overall, the Biltmore Estate is a can’t-miss attraction when visiting Asheville. The Biltmore is also an excellent location for a weekend trip, romantic getaway, bachelorette party, and so much more! These tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate will help your visit go smoothly and ensure that you have an incredible time.

Personally, my husband and I visited The Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC, during a 10-day road trip through Charleston, Savannah, and Asheville. We had a phenomenal time exploring these three Southeastern U.S. cities. I would highly recommend pairing these three cities together for an epic road trip!

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Visiting the Biltmore Estate: Tips, Things to Do + FAQ!

Immediately striking and visually enchanting from all angles, visiting the Biltmore Estate gives visitors an opportunity to explore one of the most iconic Gilded Age mansions, visit one of the nation’s most popular wineries, wander stunning gardens, and enjoy a wide variety of additional sights–all without leaving the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains surrounding Asheville, North Carolina.

As one of the most prominent (not to mention pricey) tourist attractions in North Carolina, scoping out the best things to do at Biltmore Estate and (roughly) sketching out your Biltmore itinerary in advance are key to planning an enjoyable trip versus a potentially overwhelming one.

Here’s everything you need to know before visiting Biltmore Estate, including on-the-ground tips!

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A (Very) Brief History of the Biltmore in Asheville, NC

Top things to do at the biltmore estate, practical travel tips for the biltmore estate, faq about visiting the biltmore.

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Take a brief glance at the front facade of the stunning Biltmore House, and you may temporarily assume you’ve been transported to the Loire Valley–and that’s not by mistake.

Biltmore House was commissioned by George Washington Vanderbilt ll, the grandson of the incredibly famous railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt and the youngest son of Cornelius’ primary heir.

The home was built between 1889 and 1895, though it’s worth noting that when the house first opened to family and friends during Christmas 1895, several pieces were still unfinished.

kitchen in basement of biltmore house

Biltmore House was designed by famed architect Richard Morris Hunt (see: the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, the Great Hall of the Met, and many mansions in NYC and Newport).

The grounds were intricately designed by Frederick Law Olmstead (see: Central Park, Prospect Park, many university layouts).

Only 35 short years after Biltmore House was first opened, Cornelia Vanderbilt (the sole child of George Vanderbilt ll and his wife, Edith Vanderbilt) and her husband opened the house to tourism, in part to help the city of Asheville weather the Great Depression.

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One of the most important Biltmore tips to keep in mind?

The Biltmore Estate is so much more than just the largest home in America.

Covering roughly 8,000 acres, there are days worth of interesting things to do at the Biltmore!

Here’s how to enjoy one (very busy) day trip to the Biltmore Estate.

outdoor eating area at the biltmore estate near the stables

Tour Biltmore House.

Without a doubt the most popular attraction at the Biltmore Estate is the Biltmore House itself!

The self-guided tour of Biltmore House takes visitors through several of the home’s roughly 250 rooms, including public and private living areas, guest quarters, the famous banquet hall, and George Vanderbilt’s magnificent library.

The basement is my personal favorite part of the tour: not only does this section of the Biltmore tour cover more of the backend details like the kitchens and a sample of the servant quarters, it’s also where you’ll find whimsical details like the indoor swimming pool, Halloween room, and the famous bowling alley.

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Explore the Biltmore Gardens.

Biltmore’s formal and informal gardens are incredibly impressive, and well worth lingering over.

There’s something peaceful and enchanting about meandering slowly through this intricately-arranged wonderland, designed with great care by Frederick Law Olmstead and his team.

While Biltmore House is extraordinarily impressive, the gardens and grounds are a clear reminder that the setting is what drew George Vanderbilt ll to build the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC in the first place!

kate storm in the formal gardens while visiting the biltmore estate asheville nc

… and the Conservatory.

When exploring the Biltmore Gardens, absolutely do not miss the Conservatory!

Completed in 1895, the combination of beautiful plants, natural light, and delicate architecture make the Conservatory one of my favorite places at Biltmore Estate.

If you happen to be visiting when the intricate model train system is running, all the better.

interior of biltmore conservatory with model biltmore house in the center

Soak in the views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Be sure not to miss the loggia (accessed from inside Biltmore House) or the terraces located next door to the house!

kate storm on loggia of biltmore house overlooking the countryside

Savor the drive up Approach Road.

As you drive the winding 3-mile road from Biltmore Village to Biltmore House, you’ll no doubt feel a bit lost in the woods–but far from being a product of nature, that feeling was carefully cultivated by Frederick Law Olmstead when designing the estate’s landscape.

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Enjoy a wine tasting.

Your Biltmore admission ticket includes a complimentary wine tasting–be sure to take advantage of it (more details on how in the next section).

biltmore branded glass at a wine tasting

Meander through Antler Hill Village.

Part farming village, part polished park, and part winery, Antler Hill Village boasts some of the best things to do at the Biltmore, including a historic barn to explore, farmyard visits to take part in, crafting demonstrations, and plenty of places to eat–including the popular Cedric’s Tavern and The Creamery (you’ll find ice cream and coffee on the menu here).

Antler Hill Village also boasts a playground, as well as access to nearby trails.

This is also where you’ll take part in your complimentary wine tasting–and you’ll find plenty to entertain yourself with before and after!

building in biltmore antler hill village on a sunny day

Grab lunch on-site.

With 15 dining options to choose from, you’ll be spoiled for choice when deciding where to eat lunch at Biltmore Estate.

Two of the most popular lunch spots are Stable Cafe right next door to Biltmore House, which serves up Carolina barbecue and Appalachian comfort food in the Biltmore’s historic stable, and Cedric’s Tavern, which serves delicious pub-style food in Antler Hill Village.

blackberry lemonade at stable cafe biltmore

Check out additional tours.

If you want to get beyond the standard rooms on your tour of Biltmore House, consider signing up for an additional tour!

Rooftop tours, Backstairs tours (focused on the lives of Biltmore’s employees), behind-the-scenes winery tours, and more are available at certain times throughout the year.

Browse the shops.

Biltmore has several shops on-site, selling everything from souvenirs to books about Biltmore to food items produced on-site (including Biltmore’s wine, of course!).

souvenir shop as seen when visiting biltmore estate

Think of the Biltmore Estate as a day trip, not a one-off attraction.

Not only does it take a full day to put a solid dent into covering the best things to do at Biltmore Estate, but it’s a great way to make the most of your entrance fee.

Book your ticket in advance.

It is essential to book your visit to the Biltmore in advance in order to secure a chance to tour the house (which is, without a doubt, the star of the show).

Ticket prices vary based on the package that you buy, how far in advance you purchase, and what time of year you’re visiting, but currently start at $76 per person.

For context, we visited on a weekday in June and were able to schedule our visit 48 hours in advance, but only had a couple of house tour times to choose from, as most were already sold out.

model of biltmore house inside conservatory. one of our tips for visiting biltmore is not to skip the conservatory

Get an audio guide for the house tour.

The tour is not signposted, so you’ll miss the vast majority of the context of the tour without a guide!

In-person tours are also available but are far more expensive (around $200 per person, give or take).

drained swimming pool inside basement biltmore house

Make winery reservations as soon as you arrive.

Reservations are required in order to take advantage of the complimentary wine tasting that is included with your Biltmore ticket–but you can’t make a reservation until you arrive on-site.

Signs posted with QR codes are scattered around the property, and you can use these to make reservations through your phone.

Alternatively, you can visit a guest services location to make reservations.

kate storm at a biltmore wine tasting

Plan to drive around the property (and possibly take a shuttle).

Antler Hill Village (where you’ll complete your wine tasting) and the Biltmore House and Gardens are located a decent drive apart–the Biltmore website recommends setting aside 45 minutes to make the journey from Antler Hill Village to your Biltmore House tour during peak hours–so keep that in mind when planning your Biltmore itinerary.

This estate map is excellent for visualizing the property.

Once you reach Biltmore House and park, you may need to take a shuttle to the house itself–or alternatively, if you get fairly close parking, walk 8-10 minutes to the house.

shuttle driving down approach road as seen from the side

Consider reading up on the home’s history before you go.

I picked up Denise Kiernan’s The Last Castle after visiting Biltmore Estate and absolutely loved learning more about the house and the family that made it a home–and I wish I had read it before visiting!

If you’re interested in the Vanderbilts beyond Biltmore, you may also enjoy The Last Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt , a dense but incredibly interesting biography of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the grandfather of George Vanderbilt ll and the man responsible for starting the Vanderbilt dynasty.

historic library with fireplace in biltmore house, one of the best places to visit at biltmore north carolina

Can you leave the Biltmore and then return the same day?

Yes, you can!

If you’re staying nearby or would rather eat off-site for lunch, you can easily break up your day into two parts, visiting Antler Hill Village and the winery as one block and then visiting the house and gardens at another time.

How long does it take to see the Biltmore?

Self-guided tours of the Biltmore House last about 90 minutes, give or take, but a full visit to the Biltmore Estate can easily take a full day!

If you’re short on time and want to put together a condensed half-day Biltmore itinerary (and don’t mind skipping the wine tasting), you can see the house, enjoy views of the front facade from the lawn, explore the gardens, have lunch, and browse some of the Biltmore’s shops within 4 hours or so, all without moving your car.

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Who owns the Biltmore today?

The Biltmore Company, which is owned by the direct descendents of George and Edith Vanderbilt, owns and operates the Biltmore today.

The family is still involved in day-to-day operations, and the Biltmore Estate is regarded as the largest privately-owned home in the USA.

kate storm overlooking front facade of biltmore house when visiting biltmore asheville nc

Can you stay at the Biltmore Estate?

Yes and no.

Biltmore House itself is not open for overnight stays, but the estate does have a few properties on-site, including the Inn, the Village Hotel, and the Cottages.

Is the Biltmore pet-friendly?

More than you would expect!

While Biltmore House and other buildings on the property are not pet-friendly, leashed dogs are welcome on the grounds, including in the gardens.

We took Ranger to Antler Hill Village during our day trip to Biltmore.

kate storm and ranger storm at antler hill village

Is visiting the Biltmore Estate worth the price?

With an average day at the Biltmore costing $70-90 (not including food, souvenirs, or additional tours), it’s definitely not the most budget-friendly tourism experience in Asheville–but for the right traveler, it’s definitely worth it!

If you enjoy house museums, history, and exploring beautiful grounds, you’ll find plenty of fun things to do at the Biltmore and it’s well worth the visit if it fits into your budget.

We had an absolute blast visiting the Biltmore Estate and would happly go again in the future–especially if we could schedule it so we had a chance to experience Christmas at the Biltmore.

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About Kate Storm

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In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.

6 thoughts on “Visiting the Biltmore Estate: Tips, Things to Do + FAQ!”

Thank you so much for this information!

So glad it was helpful, Susan! Have a great visit to the Biltmore. 🙂

Christmas at the Biltmore is breathtaking!!!!

That’s what we’ve always heard! One of these days we’ll make the timing work to visit then.

Planning a family trip this Christmas there. Your article helped relieve some stress. Thanks! -Lucy

(Enjoy your travels. Sounds amazing)

So glad it was helpful, Lucy! Enjoy your travels as well. 🙂

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Biltmore Estate Visitor’s Guide (2024)

Biltmore Estate is one of the most popular attractions in Asheville and Western NC , and for good reason. This 8,000-acre estate will take you on a fairy tale adventure, back to the late 1800s where you can live your day as one of the wealthiest families in the United States.

Your fairy tale adventure will take you through a nearly perfectly landscaped forest, through beautiful mountain farmland, and, of course, to a castle, Biltmore House - What kind of fairy tale doesn't have a castle? 

Your tour of Biltmore House will be the highlight of your trip, but there is so much more to do and see.

This guide will walk you through the entire estate, highlighting all the wonderful things to see and do. We've visited Biltmore many times over the years and there is always something new to see and experience.  

There is something very special about Biltmore , and regardless of how many times we have visited, it's always like seeing it for the first time when we return.

Updated: 4/3/2024

Where is Biltmore Estate?

Biltmore Estate is in the beautiful mountain city of Asheville NC . More specifically, just off of Highway 40 at exit 50.

In fact, if you've traveled along I-40 through Asheville, you've driven right over parts of Biltmore Estate and probably didn't even know it!

Directions To Biltmore Estate

To reach the main entrance and gatehouse, take Exit 50 from I-40. If you are coming westbound on I-40, it will be exit 50B. If you are coming eastbound, it will be just exit 50. From Exit 50B, go right, from exit 50 go left at the bottom of the offramp. Follow Hendersonville Road towards downtown Asheville for a little less than a mile, and you'll find the Biltmore entrance on your left.

Biltmore Estate Map

Here is a scan of the official Biltmore Estate that they were giving out to visitors.

Tickets are available online and at the Estate itself. Purchasing your tickets in advance online is the best deal, providing a $10 discount if purchased 7+ days before your visit. Kids aged 9 and under receive free admission, while kids aged 10-16 enjoy a 50% discount.

You can also purchase tickets at the Ticketing Center, just a short drive past the entrance and Gate House.

One of the best deals is purchasing an Annual Pass , which offers unlimited Annual access to the entire Biltmore Estate, along with significant savings on dining, shopping, and lodging, and several other pass holder benefits. 

If you've already purchased tickets, Biltmore will apply the cost of your tickets to an annual pass. There are special pass "deals" offered in March and November.

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The Lodge Gate and Main Entry

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As you turn into Biltmore, you'll see a large parking area, with a gift shop and welcome center on the left.

Continue through the parking area to the original estate Lodge Gate (commonly referred to as the Gatehouse, but officially called the Lodge Gate). As you drive through, a security guard will greet you on your left that will wave you through. The guard is sitting in the "office of the gatekeeper, " where the original gatekeepers maintained their watch.

To your right, and opposite the office, is the entrance hall to the Gatekeeper lodgings. The entry contains a spiral staircase that takes you to the living area at the top of the gatehouse. The living area contains a bathroom, storage areas, a kitchen, and two sizeable rooms.

From 1890 to around 1924, "Old Frank" and his family inhabited the gatehouse, where Old Frank was the main gatekeeper.

Reception and Ticket Sales Center

After passing through the Gatehouse, you'll begin an incredibly beautiful drive through the manicured and landscaped estate grounds. You'll reach the Reception and Ticket Sales Center in about .5 miles. This is where you'll purchase your tickets if you didn't purchase them prior to visiting.  

If you purchased them but didn't print them, you can pick them up at the Ticket Sales Center as well. If you pre-purchased and printed your tickets, or if you have Annual Passes, you can just show them to the Biltmore security guards at the Admission gate, just past the entrance to the Ticket Sales Center.

After showing your tickets, and passing through security, you can go left to Biltmore House, or right to Antler Hill Village.

During the spring, the fields around the Ticket Center are full of flowering Canola, as seen in the photo above. Canola fields are absolutely beautiful and well worth a visit just to photograph them.

For this guide, we'll head to Biltmore House, then circle around from there to Antler Hill Village.

Approach Drive

After turning left past the Ticket Center, you'll enter "Approach Road", an incredibly beautiful and scenic 3-mile drive up to the parking area and Biltmore House and Gardens.  

Drive slowly, and enjoy the small details as you wind your way through the hardwood forest. There are small ponds with waterfalls, many flowers and flowering bushes, small statues, and much more. The landscaping is amazing and never ceases to fascinate us, even though we've seen it many times over.

Before long, you'll reach a Biltmore staff member that will direct you to the current parking area. Don't worry if your parking area is a bit of a walk, Biltmore provides free shuttle service up to the front of the house. If you are disabled, just inform the parking attendant, and they will direct you to the Handicap/Accessible parking areas.

Tip - If you have an Annual Pass OR if you prefer to drive through to access the gardens and garden areas below the house, turn on your flashers, and the attendants will direct you through, where you can park further down past Biltmore house, closer to the gardens.

Biltmore House

Biltmore House is the largest privately owned home in the United States . The house is a Chateauesque style mansion, built between 1889 and 1895, by George Washington Vanderbilt II .

The estate formally opened to family and family friends on Christmas Eve of 1895.  

The house is 178,926 square feet and contains 250 rooms, 42 bathrooms, 65 fireplaces, and 3 kitchens.

The house had many advanced features for the day and age, including electric elevators, central heating, centrally controlled clocks, fire alarms, a call bell system, an indoor pool, a bowling alley, and a workout center.

Biltmore Estate Dining Hall at Christmas

The house is fully furnished and decorated and includes several pieces of priceless art, antiques, and collectibles, many original to the house when it opened.

The shuttle bus will take you past the fountains up the front of the house. You can enter the front of the house to begin your tour if you have your reservations. If not, you can make reservations at the nearby ticket center if required. Additional "behind-the-scenes tours" are also available for an additional cost, and advanced reservations are required.

As you pass the fountains, you are following the same Vanderbilt and his guests would take when visiting the home. Prior to it opening, there were railroad tracks here to bring in workers and supplies for the construction.

To the right of the house, you'll find the original Carriage House, which has several restaurants and shops, along with restrooms. To the left of the house, a path will take you down to the gardens.

Tip - If this is your first time visiting, be sure to do the audio tour. The cost is around $10, but well worth the money. The audio tour will take you through the home, offering historical and "insider" information. You can pick up the audio tour as you enter the house, through the main entrance.

Biltmore Gardens

Spring at the Walled Garden - Tulips everywhere!

Besides seeing Biltmore House, one highlight of your trip will be strolling through the acres of gardens on the estate. People travel from all over the world to see them, and for good reason, they are amazing.

This is particularly true in the spring, during Biltmore Blooms .

From the front of the Biltmore house, take the path down and to the left to the gardens.

The famous landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted designed the estate gardens. You'll see reflecting pools in the Italian Gardens, Arbors full of Wisteria, tulips, and azaleas in the walled garden, and so much more.

For more information and photos of the Biltmore Gardens,

see our Biltmore Gardens Guide .

The Conservatory

Spring at the Biltmore Conservatory

No, you won't find  Colonel Mustard with a candlestick here, at least not that we're aware of, but you will find an amazing collection of plants from around the world, all indoors, and viewable year round.  

Stepping into this beautiful Conservatory, located right next to the walled garden, is like walking into a tropical jungle full of abundant plant life, and lots of small hidden details to find.

The Conservatory is open year-round, and full of various plants from all over the world.

Biltmore Bass Pond

Past the Conservatory is the Biltmore Bass Pond. You can either drive down and park on the roadside or take a longer hike from the Gardens. There are trails that take you all the way around the pond, and you can also access the Woodlands Trail and Meadow Trail from here as well. All the hiking trails and estate area are dog-friendly as well.

Be sure and stop off at the boathouse, which is beautiful and very romantic.

The Riding Stables and Barn

When the Vanderbilts lived at Biltmore, the primary form of transportation around the estate was by horse, either through carriage, wagon or on horseback.   

Take a few extra minutes and drive up past the Deerpark Restaurant to the Carriage house and horse stables. The Old Barn, the "Biltmore Belgians", and the farm animals on the way up are definitely worth the trip!   

While visiting, stop by the office and get information on two popular outdoor activities: horseback riding and carriage rides.

About half-way between the House and Antler Village, the road goes alongside the French Broad River, and past a small area called the Lagoon. The Lagoon is not only a great place for a pleasant picnic, but it provides one of the best views of Biltmore House.

You'll see the Lagoon on the left as you head away from Biltmore House. To access the parking area, take one of the two small gravel roads to the left.

The Lagoon parking area also provides access to walking and bike riding trails that go alongside the French Broad River.

Antler Hill Village

Antler Hill Village is your destination for shopping, dining, and staying at Biltmore. This shopping and entertainment area features the Biltmore Winery, The Village Hotel, and the luxurious Inn at Biltmore.

Antler Hill Village also features several shops, Cedric's Tavern and a Petting Farm with many different farm animals.  

Biltmore's Outdoor Adventure Center is also here and serves as the starting point for nearly all of Biltmore's outdoor activities, including biking, carriage rides, Segway tours, Land Rover Experience and much more.

During the summer, you'll often find live bands playing in the "Village Green" along with several other special activities and events.

Antler Hill Village should definitely be on your list to stop and see when visiting the estate.

In the early 1900s, George Vanderbilt began to establish the Estate as a destination for fine wine, as Vanderbilt collected world-renowned wines and storing them in the Biltmore Wine Cellars.

Fast forward to 1983, where the historic Biltmore Dairy, during a large construction effort, was turned into the Biltmore Winery. The Biltmore Estate Wine Company was established, and the very first Biltmore Estate Wines were produced and sold.

Today, this modern Winery , which produces wines from grapes grown on the estate, is the most visited winery in the United States. At this modern, historical, and simply gorgeous winery, visitors can taste complimentary samples, enjoy behind-the-scenes wine tours, take part in specialty wine experiences, and of course purchase the Winery's many selections of fine wines.

Wine tastings and self-guided tours of the winery are included with your Biltmore Ticket purchase.   

Staying at Biltmore

Whether you just can't fit everything into a single day, or if you just want to spend the evening enjoying the luxurious accommodations provided by the exquisite Estate lodging options, Biltmore has an overnight stay option for you.  

Village Hotel

The Village Hotel at Biltmore Estate

The Village Hotel , located right in Antler Village, provides easy access to several dining options, outdoor activities and, of course, shopping. The Village Hotel provides a casual but nice environment and amenities at a moderate price level.  

The Village Hotel has 209 rooms and suites, and cost ranges from $155 - $900 per night. Amenities include a fitness center, outdoor swimming pool, free parking, and complimentary shuttle to Biltmore House.

The Inn on Biltmore Estate

The Inn at Biltmore Estate

Looking for the same level of service that the Vanderbilt's treated their own guests? The Inn on Biltmore Estate provides luxurious 4-star elegance and personalized service.  

The Inn has 213 rooms, ranging from $259 - $499 per night and includes a fitness center, outdoor pool, hot tub, gift shop, and complimentary shuttle to Biltmore House.

Eating at Biltmore

Biltmore Estate includes several wonderful dining options. All restaurants are within the estate, and Biltmore tickets are required to reach them. Dining options include:

  • The Bistro - Located in Antler Hill Village, this casual and exceptional restaurant is Europe inspired. Guests are seated around an open kitchen.
  • Cedric's Tavern - Lunch and Dinner is served daily in this pub style tavern in Antler Hill Village. Outdoor seating is available.
  • Library Lounge - Located inside the Inn at Biltmore Estate, this elegant lounge provides exceptional dining, including afternoon tea.
  • The Dining Room at the Inn - Providing 4-star service and dining, this is the most elegant dining option on the Estate. Located in the Inn at Biltmore.
  • The Creamery - Inspired by the original Biltmore Dairy, the Creamery at Antler Hill Village provides Ice cream, sandwiches, coffee and expresso and even "Winky Bar Sundaes"
  • The Smokehouse - Serving "Carolina barbecue", quick sandwiches, and southern favorites. Located in Antler Hill Village and provides only outdoor seating.
  • The Village Social - Enjoy a casual dining environment where you can relax with friends and enjoy the southern inspired cuisine. Located in Antler Hill Village.
  • The Deerpark Restaurant - Southern cuisine served buffet-style, in a peaceful and casual setting overlooking the estate pastures. Perfect for relaxing and enjoying an ice meal.

Tips for Visiting Biltmore Estate

We've been visiting Biltmore House and Estate for over 30 years, and in that time, we've learned a few tips that will help you make your stay FAR more enjoyable:

  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Weather and temperatures in the mountains and at the estate can change quickly, so bring layers in the Spring and Fall.
  • Arrive early and try to visit on weekdays to avoid the crowds.
  • Consider packing a picnic and bottle of wine (or get one at the Winery). There are several wonderful places to picnic and enjoy the scenic views. This option will save you some money as well.
  • Purchase your tickets at least 7 days in advance for a savings of $10. Book your home tour reservations early as they can fill up during more popular weekends.
  • The extra tours, such as the behind the scenes and rooftop tours are money well spent - book these extra tours while staying.
  • Bring your camera! Photos are now allowed inside the house and outside.  
  • Pay the extra $10 for the audio tour. You'll be glad you did.
  • If you are a pass holder, you can stay for an hour after normal hours - This is a great opportunity to catch a sunset photo in the summer!

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Guide to Visiting Biltmore Estate, Asheville NC: Things To Do & Tips!

One of our favorite getaways from Raleigh is to the opulent Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, also known as America’s largest home!

We love a stately home – they are a great way to gain an insight into the lifestyles of the wealthy and extravagant, as well as showcase some of the finest, classical architecture in the country.

large grass area in front of biltmore estate

The Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC is the castle of all castles. This French-chateaux-inspired mansion has 250 rooms and four floors and sits on a property that spans 8,000 acres (that’s 13 square miles – pretty big!)

If you’re thinking about taking a trip to Biltmore Estate from Raleigh, then this guide is for you! We’ve shared some of the best things to do at Biltmore Estate, as well as shared some tips for visiting and where to stay nearby, so you can make the most of your visit.

About Biltmore Estate

Christmas tree outside Biltmore House

The Biltmore Estate is nestled in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains region, fairly close to Smoky Mountains National Park and only a 5-minute drive outside of downtown Asheville .

This sprawling estate is the vision of George Washington Vanderbilt , a former railroad tycoon who famously turned $100 into $1,000 million. His construction business made him one of the wealthiest men in the world in his prime, and of course, he built a home to showcase this.

Construction of the estate started in 1889 and was completed in 1895, taking six years to build. It was and still is regarded as America’s largest home.

people looking at pisgah forest view from biltmore house

Shortly after the completion of this French Renaissance château, he met his wife, Edith, who moved into the home and they had one child, Cornelia. 

When George died in 1914, the ownership of the house went to his wife, and then his child. The lineage of the estate has stayed in the Vanderbilt family and is today owned by his great-grandson, Bill Cecil Jr.

What makes the Vanderbilt family unique is that although they were wealthy, they wanted to share what they had with the world, and from the moment the house was built they opened their doors to the community, hosting events throughout the year.

They also provided employment opportunities and gave their workers New York salaries, which uplifted the local community and contributed to the growth of nearby towns.

Biltmore Estate is more than an architectural marvel, but a work of art. It has been a registered National Historic Landmark since 1963.

How many days to see Biltmore Estate?

Outside of a historic mansion

We recommend you allow at least 2 full days to explore the entire Biltmore Estate. When you purchase an entrance ticket for Biltmore House, you receive free access to the grounds for the following day.

Most people take two days to explore the grounds and house, but nothing is stopping you from staying longer. Ideally, three days would be better, as there are a lot of activities you can do there from clay shooting to craft workshops to Land Rover tours. 

Any more than three days would be pushing it (and weighing heavily on your wallet).

the grand balcony on biltmore estate

Several people I’ve met have told me they’ll visit Biltmore on a day trip from Raleigh and have a great time. At a minimum three and a half hours drive from Raleigh one way, I personally would not visit on a day trip from Raleigh!

But, I have visited Biltmore in just one day before coming in from Asheville or Lake Lure. On those one-day visits, we tend to only fit in the house, gardens and wine tasting.

Things To Do At Biltmore Estate

1. tour the house.

family posing in front of biltmore hourse

Of course, the most important thing to do at Biltmore Estate is to explore Biltmore house and gardens. After all, this is what you come to see, right?

You can take a self-guided audio tour , which is included in your ticket price , or you can opt for a guided tour. It’s up to you how you do it, but make sure you book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment, as it often sells out (and you make a saving by booking in advance).

The audio tour takes about 90-minutes and takes you through the most important rooms in the house (not all 250 are open to the public). 

dining room of biltmore estate

You’ll see the elegant and spacious banquet hall, entrance hall, winter garden, and breakfast room. You also get to visit George and Edith’s bedroom, which has been decorated in period furnishings and hosts displays of vintage clothing, art, and more.

high domed ceiling of foyer inside Biltmore house

As you wander through these grand rooms, the audio guide will narrate stories that illustrate the lives of the Vanderbilt family and the people around them.

The basement level is one of the most inspiring sections of the house. Here you can see the kitchen, staff quarters, laundry room, and other areas used by the workers of the house. It’s amazing to think what it would have looked like in the beginning.

pots hanging over counter top in biltmore house kitchen

After the tour, be sure to stop by the shops in the former Carriage Homes to pick up souvenirs or refreshments before exploring the grounds.

A group of people sitting in front of a building

Always check the Biltmore schedule as they often have special exhibitions inside the house. We’ve visited before when they had a special Titanic the movie exhibition with costumes throughout the house and interesting pieces of information and connections between the settings of the movie and Biltmore.

2. Explore the Biltmore Estate Gardens

people standing on rooftop looking at pisgah forest

If you think the house is impressive, wait until you see the backyard! Standing on the verandah at the back of the house, you’ll be met with sprawling scenes of the Pisgah National Forest, which Vanderbilt strived to protect.

As well as wandering through the nature trails of the woodlands, take a couple of hours to wander through the former and informal gardens.

chihuly sculpture in biltmore gardens

As with the house, Vanderbilt left no expense when it came to designing the gardens . They were designed by America’s foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, and have been divided into several sections.

familly looking at biltmore gardens

Be sure to visit the Italian garden, azalea garden, and shrub garden, and see the orchids in the spring garden conservatory. The rose garden is beautiful in the spring and has over 250 varieties of plants.

people walking under walkway covered in vines in biltmore gardens

NOTE: I have just finished the Devil in the White City book which is all about Chicago’s World Fair in 1893. Olmsted was the landscape architect for the fair and they mention Biltmore House several times in the book, as he was working on Biltmore’s garden project at the same time.

3. Enjoy Complimentary Wine-Tasting

couple wine tasting at biltmore

Did you know that Biltmore Winery is one of the most visited wineries in the USA? Well, now you do! And the good news is, with your entrance ticket, you get free wine tasting of around 20 handcrafted wines from their vineyard, some of which have won awards.

For the kids, they can have a complimentary grape juice, so they don’t miss out.

While I really enjoyed the wine tasting experience at Biltmore, and highly recommend you do it, Biltmore wine is not something I’d choose to drink outside of the estate. It’s really not too bad, but not my typical style. I would drink it again on my next visit though for sure!

4. Visit Antler Hill Village

garden in antler village

Antler Hill Village is a tiny village set up on the estate where all the action is. It’s where you will find places to eat, The Creamery ice cream shop, stores, an Outdoor Adventure Center, and the winery.

When we last visited, there was even live music playing in the grassy area in the village.

bowl of mushroom risotto

Be sure to dine at one of Biltmore’s restaurants, which continue the legacy of Vanderbilt’s farm-to-table ethos and use herbs grown from the estate’s garden.

We ate at Village Social, which was more casual, but we heard good things about Cedric’s Tavern, which is a traditional, English-looking pub. And don’t miss a chance to take the kids to the farmyard at Antler Hill Village to see the chickens and goats.

5. Go For a Hike Around The Deer Park Area

view of biltmore estate ground from the inn

There are nearly 22 miles of hiking trails in the entire Biltmore Estate, so if you want to get out into nature and explore, you have a lot of areas to explore. 

Head into the Deer Park Area and walk along the French Broad River, or traverse through the forests and open meadows. Be sure to visit the Outdoor Adventure Center in Antler Hill Village for a detailed trail map.

6. Go Horseback Riding

If hiking 22 miles of trails sounds too daunting for you, then consider exploring the nature sites on horseback instead. You can take a 1-hour, western-style guided ride through the woodlands and meadows of the estate, accompanied by an experienced guide.

There is a maximum of 10 people per horseback riding tour, so you can enjoy the quietness and ambiance of the forest without a huge tour group to spoil the atmosphere.

7. See the Chihuly Exhibit (April Only)

people walking past chihuly sculpture in gardne

When we visited the Biltmore Estate back in 2014, we were lucky to see the work of American artist, David Chihuly.

Due to its popularity, it will be welcomed back this April 2024 for a limited time only and can also be observed intimately at a few formal dinner events.

A group of people standing in front of a building

David Chihuly is famous for his colorful glass sculptures, which will be displayed in front of the mansion as well as in the gardens.

We loved the bright colors and unique shapes of his sculptures, and highly recommend you go to check them out. It really made an already beautiful garden bloom with even more splendor. It made our list of spring break destinations from Raleigh.

8. Have Afternoon Tea at The Dining Room

dining room at biltmore house

What better way to experience the elegance and grandeur of this estate than by enjoying a traditional Afternoon Tea? 

Vanderbilt often had a tradition of having afternoon tea with his guests, and the tradition lives on at the Inn on Biltmore Estate Dining Room, where tea is served with fresh-baked scones with clotted cream, honey, and jam.

You will also get a selection of sweet and savory canapés as well as a selection of sandwiches. And you can also have a tea-infused cocktail if you prefer to make it boozy.

NOTE: this is an “elegant attire” activity, and you won’t be allowed in if you rock up in shorts and sandals. Come wearing your best dress shirts and dresses.

9. Stay at The Inn at Biltmore Estate

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The Inn at Biltmore Estate is a four-star luxury hotel on the property that continues that exuberant charm from the main mansion.

From the grandeur of the hotel foyer to the magnificent mountain views to the complimentary glasses of champagne on arrival – it’s luxury through and through.

hotel room inside biltmore inn

All rooms are decorated in a period style close to Biltmore Mansion’s style, but still feel comfortable and elegant. It’s expensive, but it’s well worth it for a special occasion. You can read more about our stay at The Inn at Biltmore Estate here .

Opening Hours & Entrance Fees

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The Biltmore Estate is open all year round, though hours of operation vary by season and differ for each shop and restaurant, so it’s best to check the website before visiting . The house is open from 8.30am until around 5.00pm.

As for admission, ticket prices vary depending on the time of year. The price of visiting in the winter starts at $75, and prices in Spring and Summer start at $80. All tickets allow access to explore the magnificent Biltmore House and its sprawling grounds. 

If you are visiting during the Christmas period (Nov 2-Jan 5), prices start at $110. Visiting Biltmore Estate at Christmas to see the lights is a Christmas experience not to miss in NC .

Additional activities such as clay shooting, horseback riding, and other workshops and classes are additional to the ticket price.

Where To Stay When Visiting Biltmore Estate

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Of course, there are places to stay on the Biltmore Estate which make a visit much easier. The Inn at Biltmore Estate is the most luxurious hotel on the grounds, as we mentioned earlier, but if you’re looking for something more modern, consider the following:

The Village Hotel

The Village Hotel is a newer hotel on the grounds and is of 3* quality. It has spacious and comfortable rooms, decorated in a more modern flare but still offers the warm hospitality that Biltmore is famous for.

The Cottages

There are also a couple of self-contained cottages on the estate that you can rent if you prefer a little more privacy and more amenities. You will need to book in advance for these though, as there is only a handful.

Hotel Indigo in Asheville

Aerial view of a hotel with a mountain backdrop

If you don’t want to stay on the grounds, we enjoyed our stay at Hotel Indigo in downtown Asheville . It’s a great location and has comfortable rooms.

Another option is to stay in Lake Lure, which is about an hour’s drive from Biltmore Estate. We love it there and if you’re planning to visit Asheville for 2+ days , consider making a stop by. We have a guide on our ytravelblog.com site on why we love Lake Lure and what to do there.

Tips for Visiting Biltmore Estate

Family in front of the mansion

To make the most of your trip, here are some words of advice:

  • Get there early to avoid the crowds. Even if you have booked your ticket in advance, you’ll want to enjoy the house and gardens with fewer people. If possible, visit on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds.
  • Purchase your tickets in advance. Reservations are required for the self-guided visit to Biltmore House and are timed entry, so you do need to book in advance to make sure that tickets are available.
  • Get to the house at least 45 minutes before your Biltmore House entry time . It takes time to find a parking space and catch the shuttle bus to the house.
  • Note that children under 16 are allowed to enter free for all summer (through Labor Day)! The rest of the year, children under 9 and admitted free.
  • If you want to see the Christmas Lights or other special events throughout the year, book way in advance as they are very popular, and tickets sell out quickly. Biltmore Bloom in Spring is another popular event that boasts incredible floral displays.
  • You need to drive from location to location in the estate, it’s that big!

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Visiting the Biltmore Estate: What to Know Before You Go

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If you plan on visiting the Biltmore Estate on your trip to Asheville, then you’ll want to prepare a bit in advance to know exactly what to see and do here.

The Biltmore is more than just a home tour. Between the grounds, activities, and Antler Hill Village, there are tons of other things to do.

I love coming here and have been in multiple different seasons, so I wanted to put together my best tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate and what you should know before you arrive.

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Best Time to Visit Biltmore Estate

A pergola built into the side of a stone wall with large stone columns on the opposite side. Vines are growing up and over the pergola.

Choosing the best time to visit the Biltmore Estate is like picking your favorite flavor at an ice cream shop—each one has its own charm!

In spring, you’ll find a kaleidoscope of floral hues, perfect for your Instagram-worthy garden strolls; just remember that it’s a popular time, so crowds are expected.

Summer and fall weekends are also crowded, but between the lush gardens, mountain views, and fall foliage, these are fantastic times to come.

For Christmas decorations and the special Candlelight Tour, visit in November, December, or the first few days of January.

If you want to visit at a time when there are no crowds, I recommend January through March. This is when there will be the fewest crowds, but the grounds are pretty barren, and the weather can be very cold.

The tour of the house is still fantastic and there are plenty of plants in the Conservatory that you can enjoy. Plus this is when you can get the lowest ticket prices.

What to See & Do at Biltmore Estate

There are so many cool things to do at Biltmore, so if you can spend a full day here, that’s what I would recommend. It’s a great addition to your Asheville itinerary !

Here are a few things you may want to put on your list.

Tour the House

The library with decorations and a fire burning while visiting Biltmore at Christmas during the candlelight tour.

Most people visit Biltmore for the house tour, which gives them a behind-the-scenes look at what life was like for the Vanderbilts. The tour is self-guided and you can take as much time as you want, which is great because there’s so much to see.

You do get an audio tour device included with your admission ticket and the audio content lasts for about 50-minutes. I like this so you get some background info about what you’re seeing but it can be information overload.

Other specialty tours, like the Rooftop or Backstairs Tour, are led with a maximum of 12 guests and access to places you don’t see on a regular house tour. You can also take exclusive 90-minute tours with smaller groups and behind-the-scenes access.

Explore the Gardens

The outside view of the Conservatory and formal gardens when visiting Biltmore Estate.

The gardens at Biltmore are simply a dream. Designed by the famous landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted – yes, the same one behind New York’s Central Park – these gardens are a treasure.

There are six formal and informal gardens to explore that are stunning in spring, summer, and fall. During all seasons, you can enjoy the Conservatory where you’ll find a variety of tropical plants and I especially love the orchids here.

You can explore the grounds beyond the gardens and there are about 22 miles of hiking trails that take you through a variety of landscapes. Pick up a map at the Bike Barn & Outdoor Adventure Center.

If you would rather explore on two wheels, you can also rent bikes at Biltmore and explore the grounds that way.

Visit Antler Hill Village

Christmas lights hanging down from the trees in Antler Hill Village with Adirondack chairs below.

Antler Hill Village is where you’ll find Biltmore Winery (many people’s favorite winery in Asheville ), shopping, additional dining options, and more.

This is where the Outdoor Adventure Center is located and the Farmyard where you can see multiple animals that would have been on kept on the Biltmore Estate.

Craft demonstrations from blacksmiths, broom makers, and woodworkers are available during certain times of day. Shops include Antler Hill Outfitters, The Barn Door, and Traditions.

If you’re hungry, then Cedric’s Tavern and The Smokehouse Food Truck are here plus The Creamery for ice cream.

Have a Tasting at the Winery

Sign that says "Winery Entrance" over the arched doorway to the winery. Christmas garland is hung over it.

The Biltmore Winery is actually the most visited winery in the US. Your ticket includes a complimentary wine tasting at the Winery, but the line does get pretty long.

FYI – you no longer need reservations for a tasting.

If you would rather just grab a glass, then you can do that at the Wine Bar (also in Antler Hill Village) and they have charcuterie boards and light snacks.

There are also additional tour and tasting options like a Behind-the-Scenes winery tour, Red Wine & Chocolate Pairing Tasting, or the Farm to Table Tour & Taste (must have annual pass or stay in Biltmore lodging).

Extra Activities

Woman holding up a guide to visiting Biltmore in front of the house.

There are all kinds of additional activities you can do at the Biltmore from guided hikes to farm tours to craftsman workshops and more.

These are all offered at an additional cost though, and some can be very expensive. The variety of activities is pretty neat. In addition to what I’ve already mentioned, they also have horseback and carriage rides, clay shooting, and a Land Rover experience.

You can also get a treatment at The Spa which is located inside The Inn if you are staying on-property or if you are an annual passholder.

Dine at Their Restaurants

There are some amazing restaurants on the Biltmore property and if you don’t mind paying the prices, I highly recommend eating at least one meal here.

I’ve been to the Stable Café a few times and it has been great. It’s also located in what was the horse stables so it’s a unique experience.

If you’re looking for something with a wow-factor, go with The Dining Room. Just note that reservations are available to Annual Passholders and Daytime Ticket Holders from January to October only. If you’re staying at Biltmore, reservations are available year-round.

The Biltmore Dairy Bar and The Creamery both have great ice cream and there are many other popular restaurants on-site like Cedric’s Tavern, The Bistro, and quick stops like The Smokehouse Food Truck.

If you don’t want to eat on property, I recommend grabbing breakfast in Asheville before you arrive for the day, having a snack here, then eating a late dinner.

Stay Overnight

Woman standing in front of the front lawn and view of the house from above the driveway at Biltmore.

For the full Biltmore experience and to feel like a North Carolina celebrity , you can stay overnight at either the Village Hotel, The Inn, or Cottages. Just know these are going to be crazy pricey no matter which one you choose!

The Village Hotel in Antler Hill Village is the most moderately priced, but you are still looking at $150/$160 on a weekday in the off-season.

The Inn on Biltmore Estate is a Four-Star hotel and for similar dates (weekday/off-season), it’ll be from $250 – $350 per night. $500 on weekends in the off-season. Prices will obviously be even higher for both places during the busy season.

The Cottages are the premier lodging option so even more expensive – $1,000+ per night.

Staying at the Biltmore does give you access to perks like additional tours, spa treatments, and more. You can also explore the grounds at your leisure.

If you choose to do this, make sure you get off property and explore some of the other things to do and tours in Asheville .

Events at Biltmore Estate

There is always something new going on at the Biltmore and each season brings a different theme.

Typically some events run all year long, like one year there was a Downton Abbey exhibit where some of the costumes were on display that characters wore in the movie. Another is the Chihuly exhibit where some of the famous artist’s glass work was on display.

Some events are included in admission and some require an additional ticket.

Other seasonal events are Christmas at Biltmore during November and December or Biltmore Blooms in spring.

There are also multiple events throughout the year that are exclusive to annual passholders.

Tips for Visiting Biltmore

View of the mountains off the back deck of the Biltmore with the column and railing in the foreground.

My biggest tips for visiting the Biltmore Estate are: go on a weekday if possible and make reservations if you want to dine at the Biltmore.

If you can’t visit on a weekday, then try to do the house tour early and then you have all day to explore the grounds and anything else.

The tour time listed on your ticket is when you need to be in front of the house, ready to walk in – not pulling up at the gatehouse.

If you park in lots A or B and don’t have mobility issues, it’s a nice walk to the house. They do have a shuttle system that you can ride from Lot E if you need assistance though.

Buy your tickets in advance and plan to spend plenty of time here – ideally a full day – so you get your money’s worth. Check with wherever you are staying to see if they offer discounted tickets.

You’ll want to wear comfortable clothes as well, especially if you plan on exploring the gardens and grounds extensively. This is a lot of walking.

Admission Prices & Ticket Options

Large rotunda in the Biltmore house with a piano in the center and many tropical plants.

Tickets can get pretty expensive and depend on the season and time of the week you plan to visit. In the winter which is their low season, you’ll pay between $70 – $110 for a basic House & Grounds day pass.

During other seasons, expect to pay between $80 – $130 for the basic day pass. The sky is the limit on how much you want to spend since you can add on multiple other tours and activities.

I’ve mentioned a few of the additional activities available and tours, but here are a few of the additional tour options:

  • Rooftop Tour
  • Biltmore House Backstairs Tour
  • Exclusive 90-Minute Tour: Guests of the Vanderbilts
  • Exclusive 90-Minute Tour: A Vanderbilt Christmas (Seasonal)
  • Candlelight Christmas Evenings (Seasonal)

FAQs About Visiting Biltmore Estate

Is biltmore worth it.

Biltmore is only worth the money if you can spend the entire day there, or at least 6 – 8 hours. The prices are very high, so you’ll want to have plenty of time to enjoy everything the Estate has to offer.

How much time do you need to spend at Biltmore?

You’ll want a full day to spend at Biltmore at least so you have time to enjoy the home tour, walk the grounds at your leisure, and check out Antler Hill Village and Biltmore Winery.

Can you just drive up and see the Biltmore House?

No, you cannot see the Biltmore House without paying for a ticket. There is a gatehouse where they check for admission and you will not be permitted past that point without a ticket.

Can you just walk around the Biltmore Estate?

No, you cannot walk around without a ticket. There is only one road where the public can enter the Biltmore grounds and your admission ticket will be checked at that point. If you don’t have one, you will be turned away. You cannot hike onto Biltmore grounds from elsewhere.

Wrap Up: Visiting Biltmore Estate

While visiting the Biltmore Estate is a costly attraction, it can be a magical way to spend a day in Asheville. It really transports you back in time!

It’s more than just a house tour – the gardens, shops, and Winery are also well-worth exploring. You’ll also get to see beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains from the estate.

I hope this helps you plan your own trip to Biltmore and gives you some ideas for what to do while there!

Anna is a North Carolina native who grew up traveling the southern US with her family. Now she is a full-time travel blogger who road trips the US and shares about outdoor adventures and epic things to do. Want to know more? Read her full story here.

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Check out this fantastic droen video of the giant Ostankino TV Tower in Moscow, Russia, compliments of top AirVuz contributor pushkinflyteam.  Situated a bit to the northeast of the center city, the massive tower carries signals for virtually all of the TV and radio stations available in the Russian capital.  Standing 540 meters (just under 1.8k ft.) tall when it was completed in 1967, it was the tallest structure in the world for nearly a decade.  The tower remains the tallest freestanding structure in Europe as of 2020.  

Giant moscow residential project, moscow solntsevo residential complex, as moscow has emerged as a leading international business center, it has struggled to provide adequate housing for its population.  perennially short of housing in the soviet years, the problem has in many respects grown worse with the advent of capitalist russia: it's the main reason why moscow is now one of the world's most expensive cities.  in this video by moscopterr, you'll get a bird's eye view at a giant new housing complex called solntsevo on the outskirts of the great city, now europe's largest. , the chertanovo area of southern moscow.

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Brand new AirVuz contributor SKYCINEMADRONES brings us this fantastic drone video from a residential area of Moscow during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Spring of 2020.  Chertanovo is a historical region which lies south of central Moscow, between the second and third ring roads.  Once an independent village, the area was absorbed by Moscow during the Soviet period.  In the video, you'll see the effect of the social distancing measures imposed to fight the spread of the deadly novel coronavirus, which hit Greater Moscow with particular ferocity.

Winter in moscow, moscow in the snow - 2019.

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On the banks of the Moskva River in western Russia lies one of the world's most important cities: Moscow. The capital of Russia is known for many famous buildings, including the Kremlin, Red Square, Lenin’s Mausoleum, St. Basil’s Cathedral and so much more. The bustling city is no less beautiful in the dead of winter; in fact one could argue the white backdrop of snow makes the city all the more spectacular. See some of this city, thanks to this drone video by Efremov.cinematography.

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While Moscow has long been one of the world's most important cities, it's only in recent years that it's developed a world-class skyline.  The epicenter of the transformation has been the Moscow International Business Center, a district whose development was conceived in the early 1990's shortly after the end of Communist rule.  Situated just east of one of the ring roads, the district is home to six of Europ'e eight tallest buildings as of 2019.  In this drone video, you can get a bird's eye view of this remarkable project.

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Check out this beautiful drone video of a town on the Moscow Canal, compliments of brand-new AirVuz contributor and pilto Nikitosiooo. The town is called Dolgoprudny, and it's located about 20 km (around 12 mi.) north of Central Moscow, just outside of the second ring road which encircles the great Russian capital city.  The canal, which connects the Moscow (Moskva) River to the Volga River, runs for a length of just under 130 km (about 80 mi.).  It was built by prisoners of the Gulag system during the Stalinist 1930's.  

Fpv diving the msu tower, moscow state university russia fpv cinematic.

  • about 3 years ago

Since it was completed in 1953, the Main Building of Moscow State University has been the most visible landmark in Moscow.  And yet, you've probably never seen this (rare) Stalinist architectural masterpiece from the perspective of a racing drone.  That's right.  Flying his racing quadcopter with first person view (FPV) goggles, award-winning contributor pushkinflyteam took a dive down this massive structure, for decades the tallest building in Europe, winning a spot on the FPV Pilots to Watch list in February, 2021.

Sokolniki park, moscow - sokolniki, sokolniki is a northeastern district of moscow, russia.  the natural centerpiece of the district is sokolniki park, whose name (derived from "falcon") references the hunting birds which were bred here for hunting use by the royal family several centuries ago.  it's been designated a municipal park since the late 1800's.  in this drone video by lego, you'll get a bird's eye view of the park as well as the surrounding district.  the video was shot in the winter months, when the great city was blanketed in snow., balashikha: eastern moscow suburb, summer in balashikha, chedck out these excellent drone views from greater moscow, compliments of nikitosiooo.  he filmed the area around the town of balashikha, which lies on the pekhorka river just east of the mosow ring road.  the town came to prominence by virtue of its location along the vladimir highway, a historical road which led east of of moscow to nizhny novgorod and in its modern form is known as the volga motorway.  beginning in the 19th century, the extensive waterpower resources here led to balashikha becoming an important industrial center.  , meschersky park, moscow autumn, covering around 465 hectares (1,150 acres) of forest, playgrounds, hiking and biking trails, and cross country skiing tracks, meschersky park in moscow is a massive city park.  it's located southwest of the city center, just outside of the outer ring road.  in this drone video by airvuz contributor and pilot nikybwd, you'll get some great aerial views of this vast, well-manicured green space, just as the leaves have started to change from a blanket of green to spots of yellow, brown, and orange. , vdnh: giant exposition center, moscow vdnh, moscow's exhibition of achievements of national economy (vdnh) is one of the great public spaces of the russian capital.  the giant complex includes exhibition pavilions, an amusement park, and large open outdoor spaces.  it's located in the ostankinsky district, north of the center city and close to the ostankino tower.  originally constructed during the stalinist 1930's, it's recently been extensively renovated.  seen here in this drone video by evan-armas, the complex covers a land area larger than the state of monaco.  , moscow aerial collage, aerial footage. moscow №2, top airvuz contributor and drone pilot vadimushka put together this brilliant aerial collage of the great russian capital city of moscow.  the video will take you all over this city, whose metropolitan population of 20 million is the largest in europe.  while you'll get some great views of some more familiar sights like the neva river and the moscow city skyscraper district, the video also features some outstanding footage of the city's giant highways, it's massive railroad yards, giant apartment blocks, and sprawling suburbs.  , around moscow by drone, urban moscow, home to nearly 12 million people, moscow is the powerful capital of russia. at its core is its seat of power, the kremlin. other famous locations include the red square, st. basil’s cathedral, lenin’s mausoleum, and the bolshoi theatre. capturing unique shots, like a soccer field in the middle of a circular building complex, or the glistening lights of the endless sea of glass buildings, this drone video gives us a different taste of the europe's largest city, courtesy of contributor nikybwd., moscow by mavic mini, moscow sunsets.

  • over 2 years ago

AirVuz contributor Supasanya used a DJI Mavic Mini drone to create this fantastic aerial tour of Moscow, Russia.  The video opens with a shot of the Museum of the Great Patriotic War on Poklonnaya Hill, followed by the Ostankino Palace, just north of the central city.  Starting at about the :33 mark, there are some great views of the skyscrapers of the Moscow International Business Center.  Other highlights include the Kudrinskaya Square Building starting at about the :40 mark; this was one of the Stalinist era "Seven Sisters" skyscrapers.

Moscow's kremlin from above, up and over the kremlin.

  • over 8 years ago

Take a first person view (FPV) tour of wintertime Moscow, Russia in this fantastic piece by top contributor pushkinflyteam.  Stating at the :45 mark, there's a shot skimming the River and ending with a view of the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building, the tallest in Europe when completed in 1952.  Then you'll head to the main building of the Moscow State University, another Stalinist era skyscraper which is arguably the city's second-most recognized landmark after the Kremlin.  This video was picked for the FPV Pilots to Watch list.  

Profile of moscow's timelab.pro, the drone dish: timelab.pro.

  • The Drone Dish

Fresh from winning Drone Video of the Year in the first AirVuz Drone Video Awards for his epic video of his hometown Moscow, top contributor and drone pilot TimeLab.Pro chats with Tyler in this edition of the Drone Dish. With its vivid visuals, cinematic music arrangement, and breathtaking landmarks, it’s easy to see how “Moscow Aerial 5K” became an award-winner.  His video of St. Petersburg, "City of White Nights", since garnered a nomination in the Cities category for the second annual DVA Awards.

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FPV diving the tallest buildings in Moscow

Drone dive from msu building, moscow, dynamic vdnkh park shooting with fpv drone, moscow city.

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Ice rink on VDNKh

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