10
Top Tourist Attractions In Asheville

1
Chimney Rock State Park

This unique granite formation shoots over two thousand feet high. Chimney Rock really lives up to its name.

2
Downtown Asheville

The streets are lined with a wide range of locally owned businesses, craft breweries, and some of the best restaurants in the area.

3
Biltmore Estate

Asheville was founded in 1797 and named after former NC Governor Samuel Ashe.

4
Montford Area Historic District

Richard Sharp Smith, known for designing and supervising the construction of the Biltmore Estate.

5.
River Arts District

The beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in Asheville, North Carolina, have inspired young artists and painters for over a decade.

6
Pack Square Park

Situated in the middle of Asheville, the park was named after the city’s benefactor, philanthropist, and lumber tycoon George Willis Pack in 1900.

7
Thomas Wolfe Memorial

The house was built in 1883 and acquired by Julia Wolfe, Thomas Wolfe’s mother, in 1906, when Tom was just six years old.

8
Mountain Culture

Asheville has been home to many prominent arts, literature, music, and architecture figures.

9
Blue Ridge Parkway

This world-renowned scenic drive runs through the heart of Asheville, taking you through lush forests, beautiful mountains and valleys.

10
Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center

Located not too far from Pack Square Park, you’ll find various exhibits to learn about the natural flora and fauna.

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