Asheville The South, USA Travel Guide
From budget to luxury, including well-known brands and independent boutique choices.
Charming, personalized stays in historic homes, often with gourmet breakfasts and local insights.
Stays emphasizing local art, sustainable practices, or historic significance for a distinct feel.
Campgrounds in Pisgah National Forest and state parks. Glamping options also exist.
Homes or apartments through platforms like Vrbo or Airbnb. Great for longer visits and groups, offering more space and privacy. Verify local regulations.
Many vacation rentals or B&Bs offer a similar feel, supporting local residents directly.
Consider platforms like TrustedHousesitters for unique lodging arrangements in exchange for pet care.
Booking ahead, especially during peak season, secures your preferred lodging.
Each Asheville area has a distinct character, catering to varied preferences.
Bohemian, eclectic neighborhood with independent bars and shops, authentic local experiences.
North offers upscale residential, historic homes; South is suburban with modern amenities.
Smart booking choices secure your preferred stay.
Accommodation prices peak dramatically in October due to fall foliage.
Lowest off-peak times (January-February, mid-week summer) offer better value.
Securing reservations well in advance for peak times yields better options.
Illustrative options for various travelers and typical price ranges.
Hostel (e.g., Bon Paul & Friends Hostel) or basic motel.
$50 - $100 per night.
Boutique Hotel (e.g., Hotel Indigo), Mid-range B&B, Chain Hotel.
$100 - $250 per night.
Omni Grove Park Inn, The Foundry Hotel, The Inn on Biltmore Estate.
$250 - $500+ per night. Premium service, upscale amenities.
Historic significance, unique ambiance, high levels of comfort and exclusivity.
Book well in advance for these popular high-end options.
Embassy Suites by Hilton, Homewood Suites, larger vacation rentals.
$150 - $400+ per night. Suites often with kitchenettes and pools.
More space and flexibility for families, often with multiple bedrooms and full kitchens.
Access to amenities catering to family needs.
Boutique hotels downtown, well-regarded B&Bs, or a private room in a hostel.
$80 - $200 per night.
Residence Inn or similar offer kitchens and laundry access.
Provide a home-like environment with added services for longer visits.
Vacation rentals often have discounts for longer bookings, offering a full home experience.