Arts & Culture
New Mountain Asheville
38 N French Broad AveGreat live music most nights of the week
Top acts play at the Orange Peel. Once rated by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top music venues in the country.
408 locals recommend
The Orange Peel
101 Biltmore AveTop acts play at the Orange Peel. Once rated by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top music venues in the country.
Blue Spiral 1
38 Biltmore Ave Asheville's premier art gallery.
River Arts District
3 River Arts PlArtists' studios, open most days
The famous Asheville native and author of "Look Homeward Angel" childhood home. Much of Asheville seems to emulate the words of Thomas Wolfe.
110 locals recommend
Thomas Wolfe Memorial
52 N Market StThe famous Asheville native and author of "Look Homeward Angel" childhood home. Much of Asheville seems to emulate the words of Thomas Wolfe.
Watch live glassblowing or make your own original glass art! The North Carolina Glass Center is a non-profit, public access glass studio providing daily educational offerings & demonstrations. We are proud to represent the work of our artists and instructors in the NCGC glass gallery.
36 locals recommend
North Carolina Glass Center
140 c Roberts StWatch live glassblowing or make your own original glass art! The North Carolina Glass Center is a non-profit, public access glass studio providing daily educational offerings & demonstrations. We are proud to represent the work of our artists and instructors in the NCGC glass gallery.
The Folk Art Center (Southern Highland Craft Guild)
382 Blue Ridge PkwyCenter for Craft
67 Broadway StDowntown Library with bottom floor dedicated to the history of Asheville.
13 locals recommend
Pack Memorial Library
67 Haywood StDowntown Library with bottom floor dedicated to the history of Asheville.
Flat Rock Playhouse
2661 Greenville HwyPopular professional theater
Food Scene
Cúrate
13 Biltmore AveTapas and traditional Spanish food. Award winning Chef
Fantastic Mexican fusion food. Delicious brunch. Best margaritas in town!
278 locals recommend
Limones Restaurant
15 Eagle StFantastic Mexican fusion food. Delicious brunch. Best margaritas in town!
Great BBQ and southern sides on the South Slope of downtown.
138 locals recommend
Buxton Hall Barbecue
32 Banks AveGreat BBQ and southern sides on the South Slope of downtown.
Top restaurant - Rhubarb is a must do for every visitor to Asheville. The seasonal menu is beautifully balanced.
116 locals recommend
Rhubarb
7 N Pack SquareTop restaurant - Rhubarb is a must do for every visitor to Asheville. The seasonal menu is beautifully balanced.
Conveniently located beside Wicked Weed brewing and also very close to all other downtown attractions. I would suggest showing up Friday's. Nothing beats starting a night out with Mexican food and 2 dollar craft drafts. That's right 2 dollar 16oz local beer.
88 locals recommend
Mamacita's Taqueria
77-A Biltmore AveConveniently located beside Wicked Weed brewing and also very close to all other downtown attractions. I would suggest showing up Friday's. Nothing beats starting a night out with Mexican food and 2 dollar craft drafts. That's right 2 dollar 16oz local beer.
The Admiral
400 Haywood RdGourmet food, often written about in a former dive bar.
Nightbell
32 S Lexington AveRoman's Deli & Catering
75 Haywood StThe Rhu
10 S Lexington AveStrada Italiano
27 Broadway StBest traditional Italian fare downtown.
One of the most popular places in downtown. Definitely try one of their liquid truffles.
363 locals recommend
French Broad Chocolate Lounge
10 S Pack SquareOne of the most popular places in downtown. Definitely try one of their liquid truffles.
Consistently voted Asheville's most romantic restaurant! Inventive tapas. Wonderful atmosphere
201 locals recommend
Zambra
85 W Walnut StConsistently voted Asheville's most romantic restaurant! Inventive tapas. Wonderful atmosphere
Focus on farm-to-table, hyper-seasonal fare. Great wine list. James beard nominated chef.
70 locals recommend
Eating Asheville
18 N Lexington AveFocus on farm-to-table, hyper-seasonal fare. Great wine list. James beard nominated chef.
Everything Else
Visitors Center has tons of information about the area and discounted tickets to Biltmore Estate
13 locals recommend
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce
36 Montford AveVisitors Center has tons of information about the area and discounted tickets to Biltmore Estate
Essentials
Greenlife is owned by whole foods. Great hot bar and salad bar.
340 locals recommend
Whole Foods Market
70 Merrimon AveGreenlife is owned by whole foods. Great hot bar and salad bar.
Trader Joe's
120 Merrimon AveHarris Teeter
136 Chestnut StFrench Broad Food Co-Op
90 Biltmore AveWelcome to Hopey & Co. We are an artisan and discount food and beverage shop with locations in Asheville and Black Mountain. Known for our vast selection of beer & wine, jams, jellies, honey, olive oils, and discount products.
25 locals recommend
Hopey & Company
45 S French Broad AveWelcome to Hopey & Co. We are an artisan and discount food and beverage shop with locations in Asheville and Black Mountain. Known for our vast selection of beer & wine, jams, jellies, honey, olive oils, and discount products.
Asheville Discount Pharmacy
76 Patton AveShopping
Minx Boutique
64 N Lexington AveWomen's clothing store and jewelry
Urban Outfitters
15 Haywood StTops for Shoes
27 N Lexington AveAmazing shoe store!
Old North State Clothing Company
Hip Replacements
72 N Lexington AveHoneypot
86 N Lexington AveVintage Clothing Store
Embellish Asheville
59 Broadway StJewelry , bags, boutique gifts
Désirant
34 Broadway StFine home goods, clothes, furniture
The Antique Tobacco Barn
75 Swannanoa River RdAnitques and more!
Malaprop's Bookstore / Cafe
55 Haywood StGreat local bookstore.
L.O.F.T. of Asheville
53 Broadway StUniquely Asheville boutique shop
Asheville Bee Charmer
32 Broadway StFun store with a wide range of locally-made honey
Eclectic store with Asheville gifts, art installations and a fun photo booth
45 locals recommend
Asheville Emporium
4 Wall StEclectic store with Asheville gifts, art installations and a fun photo booth
Woolworth Walk
25 Haywood StLots of local art vendors in a beautiful historic building.
Beautiful used book store with a maze of bookshelves and a champagne bar. A must-see.
190 locals recommend
Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar
1 Page AveBeautiful used book store with a maze of bookshelves and a champagne bar. A must-see.
Sightseeing
One of America's largest homes. Beautiful grounds, amazing enormous house and plenty to explore for an entire day.
240 locals recommend
Biltmore House
78 Starnes AveOne of America's largest homes. Beautiful grounds, amazing enormous house and plenty to explore for an entire day.
Make sure to spend a few hours wandering aimlessly through the streets of downtown... plenty of unique shops, great eats/drinks and lively street music.
339 locals recommend
Downtown
Make sure to spend a few hours wandering aimlessly through the streets of downtown... plenty of unique shops, great eats/drinks and lively street music.
Parks & Nature
Pack Square
80 Court PlazaDowntown park- with outdoor amphitheater
The Blue Ridge Parkway is a National Parkway and All-American Road in the United States, noted for its scenic beauty.
34 locals recommend
Blue Ridge Parkway
Blue Ridge Parkway The Blue Ridge Parkway is a National Parkway and All-American Road in the United States, noted for its scenic beauty.
A short drive (20 miles) from downtown Asheville takes you up, up, up on the Blue Ridge Parkway to Craggy Gardens. As you approach the area, you will first see a sign for the Craggy Picnic Area to the left, a short drive up the mountain to many picnic tables and gorgeous hike across the bald. If you continue straight on the Parkway a few more miles, you will reach the Visitor Center for panoramic mile-high views east and west. Enjoy the crisp air, summer rhododendron, and super scenic trails. Since this location is more than 3,500 feet higher in elevation than Asheville, temperatures 10-20 degrees cooler than the city. If you are greeted by low clouds and fog, wait a bit.
224 locals recommend
Craggy Gardens Visitor Center
364 Blue Ridge PkwyA short drive (20 miles) from downtown Asheville takes you up, up, up on the Blue Ridge Parkway to Craggy Gardens. As you approach the area, you will first see a sign for the Craggy Picnic Area to the left, a short drive up the mountain to many picnic tables and gorgeous hike across the bald. If you continue straight on the Parkway a few more miles, you will reach the Visitor Center for panoramic mile-high views east and west. Enjoy the crisp air, summer rhododendron, and super scenic trails. Since this location is more than 3,500 feet higher in elevation than Asheville, temperatures 10-20 degrees cooler than the city. If you are greeted by low clouds and fog, wait a bit.
French Broad River Park
508 Riverview DrGreat paved and dirt trails along river.
WNC Nature Center
75 Gashes Creek Rdgreat for families.
Lots of great waterfall hikes. Near the cute town of Brevard- a great place to stop for lunch.
624 locals recommend
Dupont State Forest
Staton RoadLots of great waterfall hikes. Near the cute town of Brevard- a great place to stop for lunch.