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Try This: Biltmore’s most magical season as an Annual Passholder

Biltmore® reopens in time for Christmas at Biltmore® to help visitors + locals find warmth and peace this holiday season.

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Images showing the interior of Biltmore decorated for Christmas, Antler Hill Village with Christmas lights, and the conservatory with poinsettias inside.

Soaring to a height of 35 feet, the majestic Banquet Hall Christmas Tree is the centerpiece of the celebration.

Photos provided by Biltmore and AVLtoday.

This holiday season looks a little different for Asheville, but the community continues to celebrate the unwavering spirit of Western North Carolina.

It’s with that spirit in mind Biltmore has reopened for Christmas at Biltmore® to provide a gathering place, and a sense of peace this holiday season.

What we tried

We spent an afternoon wandering through Biltmore House and the grounds while getting some holiday shopping done in Antler Hill Village.

Pro tip: The best way to experience the Biltmore is watching it transform through the seasons, and the Annual Pass makes it easy and more affordable — especially now, when you can save $90 on new Annual Passes for a limited time this season.

What not to miss

Walk through the grand entrance and you’re immediately greeted by sparkling lights, velvet bows, and the smell of pine from the 35ft live Christmas tree in the dining hall. Don’t skip the Conservatory if you’re a fan of poinsettias.

What we’re still talking about

Find a snug corner to rest your feet and enjoy a seasonal beverage. The rosemary paloma at the Village Social bar offered a nice reprieve for sore arms after carrying shopping bags.

Whether it’s your first or fiftieth visit, the complementary wine tasting is worth a stop, and the Christmas at Biltmore® Red makes a great gift.

How you can experience this

Become an Annual Passholder and receive perks like unlimited daytime admission (with a reservation) discounts on shopping, dining, and special exhibits like Chihuly at Biltmore — which ends Feb. 2, 2025.

Things to know if you go:

See Biltmore every season

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