The Biltmore House is even more magical when adorned for the holidays. The Christmas at Biltmore extravagant celebration includes 70 elaborate, hand-decorated Christmas trees (including the favorite 35-foot live Fraser fir in the Banquet Hall), 1,000+ poinsettias, miles of garland and lights, live music and informative holiday demonstrations. This year’s theme of “Hearth and Home” is inspired by stories of Vanderbilt family hospitality with special attention to Biltmore House’s many fireplaces. See our Christmas Photo Tour inside Biltmore House, taken just before opening on November 4, 2016!
Daytime Tours: November 4, 2016–January 8, 2017
Candlelight Evenings: November 4, 2016–January 7, 2017
Tickets include tours of Biltmore House, the gardens and Antler Hill Village. The village is home to the Winery, where you may take a guided tour and enjoy a complimentary wine tasting. Don’t miss a trip to the tropics inside the Conservatory.
Best Deals on Biltmore Tickets & Special Offers
- Buy daytime tickets at least 7 days in advance on the Biltmore Estate Web site and save $10 or more per ticket. Tour time reservations for house tours are required on the busiest days (weekends and week of Christmas), so plan ahead!
- See overnight Biltmore Vacation Packages offered by area B&Bs, hotels and cabins that include discounted tickets.
- Seniors age 65+ save $10 on regular adult daytime admission at the Reception & Ticketing Sales Center every Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Tickets purchased at local hotels and B&Bs usually include a second day for free.
To see more, go to RomanticAsheville.com
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Jane
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