Nicest place you've ever stayed in North Carolina?

Anonymous
Omni Grove Park, in Asheville

https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park
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Anonymous wrote:Omni Grove Park, in Asheville

https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park


This. Beautiful.

Asheville has great breweries that also serve food in indoor/outdoor setting
Anonymous
The Mountain Magnolia Inn in Hot Springs is great.
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Anonymous wrote:Omni Grove Park, in Asheville

https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park


This. Beautiful.

Asheville has great breweries that also serve food in indoor/outdoor setting


Is this one better than the Inn on Biltmore? Trying to choose between the two.
Anonymous
The nicest part of our North Carolina trip was when we drove to Charleston, SC.
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Anonymous wrote:Omni Grove Park, in Asheville

https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park


This. Beautiful.

Asheville has great breweries that also serve food in indoor/outdoor setting


Is this one better than the Inn on Biltmore? Trying to choose between the two.


Never stayed at the Biltmore, but you are on Biltmore grounds and it feels a little contrived. Grove Park Inn is in a beautiful old neighborhood and you do not have to take any highways to get downtown.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omni Grove Park, in Asheville

https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park


This. Beautiful.

Asheville has great breweries that also serve food in indoor/outdoor setting


Is this one better than the Inn on Biltmore? Trying to choose between the two.


Never stayed at the Biltmore, but you are on Biltmore grounds and it feels a little contrived. Grove Park Inn is in a beautiful old neighborhood and you do not have to take any highways to get downtown.


You have to take a highway to get downtown from Biltmore?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The nicest part of our North Carolina trip was when we drove to Charleston, SC.


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Anonymous wrote:Omni Grove Park, in Asheville

https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park


This. Beautiful.

Asheville has great breweries that also serve food in indoor/outdoor setting


Is this one better than the Inn on Biltmore? Trying to choose between the two.


Never stayed at the Biltmore, but you are on Biltmore grounds and it feels a little contrived. Grove Park Inn is in a beautiful old neighborhood and you do not have to take any highways to get downtown.


Grove Park Inn is nicer. Stay there.
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Anonymous wrote:Are you taking kids? If not, I'd suggest visiting the town of Hot Springs and getting a cabin or suite so that you can enjoy soaking in the natural hot springs. The town itself is quaint and has one or two nice restaurants. Not a lot to do except hike, relax, and soak - which I think is perfect for a couple's retreat.


Thanks! Anywhere specific you'd recommend?


Another poster. Old Edwards inn


+1

Loved Old Edwards Inn
Anonymous
Omni in Asheville
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The Umstead is fabulous. Truly five star. http://www.theumstead.com/
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Anonymous wrote:The Umstead is fabulous. Truly five star. http://www.theumstead.com/


This is no where near Ashville. Raleigh yes, Ashville no way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check out cabins in the Boone/surrounding area.


Yes! I love that area.
Anonymous
"Never stayed at the Biltmore, but you are on Biltmore grounds and it feels a little contrived."

I was just at the Biltmore last month and would agree with this.
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