Biltmore, America's largest private home, is one of North Carolina’s most popular attractions and an awe-inspiring wonder of architecture and beauty. But there's more for visitors than just an estate. Biltmore is a National Historic Landmark in Asheville where visitors can explore George Vanderbilt's extraordinary summer home, beautiful gardens, a luxury inn, and the Antler Hill Village & Winery, all situated on 8,000 acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Biltmore House, a 250-room French-inspired chateau, was completed in 1895 with 250 rooms, 34 bedrooms, 43 bathrooms and 65 fireplaces. Biltmore offers a host of year-round special events and is well-known for its annual holiday celebrations.
Step into Biltmore’s atrium and let the towering palms and exotic blooms transport you to a Victorian-era paradise. It’s the perfect spot to slow down, soak in the sunlight and snap a dreamy selfie.
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Family-owned and friendly
Biltmore first opened to visitors in 1930 and is still a family-owned company as a working estate, making it one of the United States' most significant National Historic Landmarks that is preserved solely through private funding.
Gardens & grounds
Not so Secret Garden
Step inside the walled garden at Biltmore, where perfectly manicured blooms and ivy-covered walls make every turn feel like a fairy tale. Visit in spring for a tulip display that rivals a Monet painting.