Asheville is a town where there are so many choices for entertainment, it can be hard to decide what to do. Maybe you’re planning a family vacation, or only visiting Asheville over the weekend. Perhaps you are looking for adventure, and a chance to participate in the local culture discussed so widely, in various media. The Residences at Biltmore is a concierge condominium, and our staff is here for our guests 24 hours per day. Our concierges are trained to understand and respond to the needs of our guests. They are also here to make creative, fun recommendations for dining, outdoor adventures, entertainment, spas, and more. Leah Franks is an evening concierge. She mentioned she is often asked whether or not walking to Biltmore Village and the surrounding area is feasible from The Residences at Biltmore. Her answer is yes, but only if you feel hardy enough to walk back up the hill, once your outing is over. Those who are not used to the steep inclines may want to drive, and walk around once arrived in the general area. Concierge Leah Franks was asked to focus solely on the area of South Asheville for her top five choices in entertainment. In a future blog, Leah will reveal her entertainment choices for downtown Asheville.
Top Five Choices for Entertainment in South Asheville Biltmore Estate: The Biltmore Estate is close to The Residences at Biltmore and an obvious destination for many of the guests here. Leah pointed out some interesting tours Biltmore Estate now offers in addition to a general tour of the "estate, gardens, and winery." Biltmore estate has many idyllic views, working farms, riverside coves, wildlife, flora and fauna to take in. The Segway Tour is a guided tour that utilizes the new upright personal vehicle often seen in urban districts, as a means of getting around faster. Leah says: "The Segway Tour is great for those who want to see more of Biltmore Estate but do not want to walk up and down hills to cover a wider territory." A full admission ticket is required and an additional fee is applied for the Segway Tour. Other add on outdoor activities are also available. Visitors may add bike rentals, tubing, horseback riding, and more. Leah says it is definitely worthwhile to get out on to the grounds of the estate and explore, especially during the high season, when everything’s in bloom.
Asheville Historic Trolley Tour: The historic trolley tour of Asheville is a wonderful way to become familiar with the different districts of Asheville, and it’s lively history. The trolley driver narrates Asheville’s history while driving through the town. The main areas explored are: Biltmore Village, downtown Asheville, the Grove Park Inn and Montford Historic District. A trolley ticket is good for a whole day. Riders can disembark at will, and board the trolley again later. Leah says some guests even use the Asheville Trolley as way to get around town. From March-November guests can take the ghost tour on the trolley. As you ride, listen to the colorful ghost stories that popularized certain dwellings and establishments in Asheville.
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