Throughout the Southeast there are a lot of places to visit. Asheville, North Carolina is one such place. Asheville has been called the "Paris of the South". It is listed as one of the Top 25 Cities for Art. One of Asheville's most noted places to visit is the famous Biltmore Estate. The Biltmore House was built by George Washington Vanderbilt II. Construction started in 1889 and was completed in 1895. The Biltmore House is the largest privately owned house in America at 178, 926 square feet. If you ever get a chance to visit Asheville do not miss a chance to tour the Biltmore Estate. The entry fee to tour the estate was $65.00.
The Biltmore Estate includes the house, gardens, winery, farm village, the Biltmore Inn and Deer Park. Because of the distance from the house to Deer Park, the winery and farm village, one must ride a shuttle. To get to the gardens it is just a short 1/4 mile walk from the house. Once one gets to the garden conservatory there is another 1/2 mile walk to bass lake and the boat house. So good walking shoes might be necessary.
While at the estate there are many good places to eat. The restaurant was very busy the day I was there. The wait for a table for four was very manageable. The table service was very good as was the food my group ordered. The grilled cheese sandwich was very popular item on the menu as was the soup choices.
A visit to the winery is a must. Wine tasting is free although you can pay extra for special wine tasting or you can get accommodation and tour packages all rolled up into one. There are so many choices. I stayed with my wife at the Hilton Double Tree which was a short drive to the Biltmore Estate ticket office. But one can make reservations at the Village Hotel on the Biltmore Estate of the Inn on the Biltmore Estate or one of many local hotels close to the estate. Click Here for the Biltmore Estate website.
During my visit to the estate I took hundreds of photos and video clips. The following are links to my videos on my YouTube Channel.
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If you are planning a trip to see the Biltmore Estate and the House, check out the great floor plans on the HogWartsCampus website. Looking at these before your tour really helps you understand the magnatude of the house. I found this web page researching the Biltmore House. The following renderings were created by Randruff and can be seen on the HogWartsCampus webpage along with many other great location.
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