Asheville, NC Visitor Center

Tourist & Relocation Information Guide
Join Us in a journey across our incredible city and learn what travelers discover every day: That no other place offers the natural beauty and unique experiences of Asheville.
...Planning Your Visit to Our Majestic Mountain Ranges - has Never Been Easier...
Come to our mountains, where we will reveal to you a botanical paradise. You will see 43 mountain peaks that reach 6000 feet, including Mount Mitchell, the highest peak in the eastern United States. You will find breathtaking valleys and the powerful rivers that rush through them. Hike or bike the miles of trails and discover cascading falls in the many state and national parks that nestle among them. Planning your visit to our majestic mountain ranges has never been easier.
With so much to experience in Asheville, we are sure that we will be welcoming you back.
The city is known for the lavish Biltmore Estate, which attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists each year. Other notable architecture in Asheville includes its Art Deco city hall and other unique buildings in the downtown area. The Montford neighborhood and other central areas are considered historic districts and include Victorian houses. Asheville and the surrounding mountains are also extremely popular in the autumn when fall foliage peaks in October. The scenic Blue Ridge Parkway runs through the Asheville area and the grounds of Biltmore Estate. Biltmore Village is a section of the city adjacent to the estate, where workers stayed during its construction. It is currently home to small trendy shops.
The history of Asheville, as a town, begins in 1784. In that year Colonel Samuel Davidson and his family settled in the Swannanoa Valley, redeeming a soldier's land grant from the state of North Carolina.
Tour the magnificent Biltmore Estate, Gardens and Winery, the largest private home in the United States with 250 plus rooms filled with art and antiques.
One of the most popular annual events is "Shindig on the Green," which happens Saturday nights during July and August on City/County Plaza.
Find the perfect Asheville North Carolina Bed and Breakfast Inn and B&B's. Bed and Breakfasts and Inns are the most unique way to travel. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family holiday destination, Asheville, North Carolina, is the perfect spot for your next vacation.
Spend your vacation in a cabin rental close to everything, a secluded cottage hideaway or a mountaintop chalet with breathtaking views.
Asheville, North Carolina offers some of the finest Hotels & Resorts in America with majestic mountain vistas in almost every direction. We have a complete listing for lodging in all price ranges.
The Asheville area is abound with activities for outdoor enthusiasts as well, including golf, hiking, horseback riding, biking, climbing, even gem mining.
Shop downtown Asheville's shops, boutiques, antiques stores and art galleries, many of which feature local handicrafts and folk art.
Asheville's blend of Biltmore gentility and Birkenstock casualness produces a terrific food scene. There are exceptional fine dining restaurants, ethnic eateries, homey cafes, and more vegetarian venues than you can shake an organic carrot stick at. There's a restaurant in the Asheville area for every taste.
The tranquil and quiet beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains have long been the place where vacation cabins to large Private Estates blend harmoniously with their natural surroundings. Asheville area realtors are ready to assist you in finding the perfect lot, acreage or home to suit your needs.