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.
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.