Included with admission, Vanderbilts at Home and Abroad exhibition showcases the lifestyle and rarely-seen treasures from family travels.| Biltmore
Featuring locally produced artisan chocolates, an expert chocolatier, and Biltmore wine, this tasting is both entertaining and educational.| Biltmore
Come enjoy our playground, featuring activities that connect Biltmore Estate’s past with your children’s imagination with fun, healthy play.| Biltmore
Narrated by Cedric, the Vanderbilts’ Saint Bernard, this entertaining 50-minute tour guides young guests through Biltmore House.| Biltmore
Experience the grounds at your own pace with nearly 22 miles of hiking trails. Enjoy the French Broad River, green forests, and open meadows.| Biltmore
This guided tour offers a more intimate experience of Biltmore House from the perspectives of the Vanderbilts’ very first guests!| Biltmore
Visit Antler Hill Farm for an introduction to farm life and animals such as laying hens, lambs, calves, goats, and draft horses at Biltmore.| Biltmore
Time-honored traditions are kept alive by the enthusiasm and expertise of our blacksmiths, woodworkers, and other craftspeople.| Biltmore
Famous for holiday hospitality, Biltmore offers an exclusive Candlelight Christmas Evenings expert-guided tour of America’s Largest Home®.| Biltmore
Travel back in time as your guide shares the fascinating stories of the people who worked and lived on the estate in the Vanderbilts' era.| Biltmore
The audio-tour experience captures the feeling of being guided through Biltmore’s grand rooms by our curators and hosts.| Biltmore
Visit Biltmore, America's Largest Home®, built by George Vanderbilt. Explore the 8,000-acre estate in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, NC.| Biltmore
John Francis Amherst Cecil was instrumental in the public opening of Biltmore House and served as a founding member of The Biltmore Company.| Biltmore
George W. Vanderbilt was a patron of the arts, an early adopter of new technology, and a collector of rare and beautiful objets d’art.| Biltmore
After a year of courtship, Edith married George in 1898, returning with him to Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina, following a four-month Italian honeymoon.| Biltmore
Explore behind-the-scenes articles and multimedia of Biltmore's rich history, activities, exhibitions, and more.| Biltmore
Explore information about accessibility through Biltmore's Help Center, where you can access Frequently Asked Questions. Learn more.| Biltmore
Join our Passholder family to enjoy peace of mind time and time again at George Vanderbilt’s mountain oasis.| Biltmore
Dig into an unexpected Biltmore connection and more with this guide to "Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures" at Biltmore in Asheville, NC.| Biltmore
From shops, tours, special events, and exceptional wine and cuisine, to our vast network of nature trails, and selection of outdoor activities, you’ll never run out of things to do at Biltmore!| Biltmore
Stroll acres of formal and informal gardens designed by America’s foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted.| Biltmore
A behind-the-scenes experience with rare photo opportunities in areas not available on the regular Biltmore House visit.| Biltmore
The Spa experience at The Inn on Biltmore Estate™ is inspired by the Biltmore legacy of world-class hospitality and attention to detail.| Biltmore
For your safety and the protection of this historic home, please follow Biltmore Estate policies for our historic Biltmore House and 8,000 acres.| Biltmore
Our Help Center’s Frequently Asked Questions provide estate information about driving directions, parking, estate travel distances, shuttles, and more.| Biltmore
Biltmore’s history, timeless beauty, and exceptional guest service make it an ideal setting for a wide array of group events.| Biltmore
Browse dozens of unique estate activities based on your interests. Enjoy beautiful Asheville, North Carolina to the fullest at Biltmore.| Biltmore
Our wines represent Biltmore’s legacy of gracious hospitality, and we handcraft them to express varietal character and stay consistent from vintage to vintage.| Biltmore
All Biltmore wines are cheers-worthy, from our fine American Series to our exceptional Biltmore Reserve and Antler Hill vintages.| Biltmore
Complimentary tastings of Biltmore Winery’s vast portfolio of handcrafted wines are available in the Winery’s Tasting Room.| Biltmore
Visit Biltmore Estate: acres of gardens, miles of walking, hiking, and biking trails, the grandeur of Biltmore House, an award-winning Winery, and more await.| Biltmore
Biltmore ticket pricing varies by type and season. Explore ticket options for Biltmore House in Asheville, NC.| Biltmore
Take tours through Biltmore House, Gardens, and Winery with one of our tour guides. Call 1-800-411-3812 or visit Guest Services for information.| Biltmore
Use our interactive estate map to find directions across the estate, shuttle routes, locations to visit, and general parking information.| Biltmore
Completed in 1895, George Vanderbilt’s 250-room chateau is as impressive today as it was more than a century ago. Situated on 8,000 acres.| Biltmore
Get your tickets for Biltmore's captivating new exhibition, Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures. Opens March 21, 2025.| Biltmore
During Spring at Biltmore acres of blooming tulips, azaleas, and other flowers transform the historic gardens and grounds of Asheville's Biltmore Estate.| Biltmore
Enjoy more Biltmore with special offers and stay packages for family-friendly, farmhouse-inspired Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate.| Biltmore
Personalized service, elegant dining, mountain views: stay packages, special offers for luxurious four-star mountain resort, The Inn on Biltmore Estate.| Biltmore
Learn more about The Inn on Biltmore Estate® with information about its world-class dining, luxurious spa treatments, and dedicated concierge staff.| Biltmore
Biltmore lodging guests enjoy exclusive Length of Stay daytime admission to Biltmore House, which includes our recently updated Audio Guide.| Biltmore
Special offers, packages for Cottages on Biltmore Estate: make one of the estate’s most exclusive private historic retreats your home away from home.| Biltmore
Find information about the private historic Cottages on Biltmore Estate™, including cottage options, amenities, locations, and photos.| Biltmore
Our Line House Cottages offer guests a step back in time with a special glimpse into the estate’s agricultural heritage.| Biltmore
There's a new overnight offering at Biltmore: the Dairy Foreman’s Cottage on Biltmore Estate™, an historic home reimagined for today's guest.| Biltmore
View Biltmore’s calendar listing live performances, must-see exhibitions, seasonal events like Christmas at Biltmore, Candlelight Christmas Evenings, and more.| Biltmore
Discover Biltmore Winery, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina on George Vanderbilt’s 8,000-acre estate.| Biltmore
Experience Biltmore House, known as America’s Largest Home®. Self-guided house visits span three floors and the basement of George and Edith Vanderbilt's home.| Biltmore
Specially curated for Biltmore, a new experience of Dale Chihuly's iconic creations awaits your discovery in Amherst at Deerpark®.| Biltmore
For a Blue Ridge Mountain resort experience, stay on Biltmore Estate at our convenient Village Hotel, four-star Inn, or private historic Cottages.| Biltmore
Biltmore Estate's 75 acres of gardens is a haven for horticulturalists and nature enthusiasts alike. Explore this itinerary to help you plan your adventure in the gardens.| Biltmore
Stay overnight at Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate®, a charming home base with décor reminiscent of the country homes and cottages of the estate.| Biltmore
Gracious hospitality and the level of service for which the Vanderbilts were renowned—all this and more is yours with a stay at The Inn on Biltmore Estate® .| Biltmore
Stay at one of the historic Cottages on Biltmore Estate™, a collection of private homes original to the estate, each beautifully restored.| Biltmore
Explore Biltmore House during Candlelight Christmas Evenings when candles and fireplaces fill the grand home with a warm glow.| Biltmore
Antler Hill Village® connects the estate’s past and present with dining, shopping, exhibits, the Farmyard, and more. Visit us today.| Biltmore