Your 48-hour guide to Asheville

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The view from cocktail bar + restaurant Capella on 9 | Photo by @AVLtoday

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From the locals at AVLtoday

Some call it the Southeast’s best-kept secret– from being named the 5th top music city in the U.S. (according to National Geographic) and one of the best place to travel in 2018 (according to CNN Travel)– the mountain town of Asheville is undeniably a tourist hub, located at the base of the Blue Ridge mountains. It’s also known as “Beer City USA” with 30+ local breweries (that’s 21.6 breweries per 100,000 people).

With CHS being only four hours from this N.C. city, it provides a perfect weekend getaway– full of outdoor adventures, live music, and of course, libation. (And with our funky AVL Airbnb roundup, you already know where to stay.)

We asked our sister-publication AVLtoday to give you the lowdown on what to see + do from a locals perspective. You’re welcome for the time saved on Yelp.

Disclaimer: They tried their best to pack as many activities into the schedule while still keeping it as realistic as possible; so they couldn’t include everything they wanted to (if only we could all be in three places at once).

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The Omni Grove Park Inn patio | Photo by @CaraHafer

🍾 Day one (Friday): start the weekend

3 p.m.: Check in

Asheville is a super hilly city, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes. It’s also a super casual vibe– so feel free to keep it simple in the outfit department, and even break out your more eclectic wear. You’ll fit in, we promise.

If you don’t want to go the Airbnb route, here are some AVLtoday-approved places to stay:

Omni Grove Park Inn
📍290 Macon Ave.
💰Starting rate: $215
This century-old hotel includes a golf course, a 43,000-square-foot spa (a must-do in itself) , + mountain views. Bonus: You can stay in Scott Fitzgerald’s room– which is where he got some of his writing inspiration.

The Windsor
📍36 Broadway St.
💰Starting Rate: $289
The classic boutique hotel is in the heart of downtown. Each suite has a private bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room, + washer/dryer. Treat yo’ self.

Other downtown options:
AC Hotel by Marriott ($161), Cambria Hotel ($170), Aloft Asheville ($189), Haywood Park Hotel ($304), Hotel Indigo ($149).

Princess Anne Hotel
📍301 E. Chestnut St.
💰Starting Rate: $205
The three-story, shingle-style hotel first opened its doors in 1924.

The Asheville Inn
📍1 Ancton Circle
💰Starting rate: $60
The mod black, white, + red theme is a stylish twist on the motel.

Bon Paul & Sharky’s Hostel
📍 816 Haywood Rd.
💰Starting Rate: $60
Live like a local in West Asheville– a historic neighborhood with bars, restaurants, + shopping.

Stay at the Biltmore
📍1 Lodge St.
💰The Village Hotel– Starting at $259
💰The Inn on the Biltmore Estate– Starting at $299
💰The Cottage– Starting at $1,500*

Feel like a Vanderbilt for a day + explore the campus of the largest house in the nation. Bonus: Check out the Grand Bohemian, just off the grounds.
*Prices of hotel rooms may vary. We tried to find the lowest summer rates.

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Burial Beer | Photo by @AVLtoday

3:30 p.m.: Start your self-guided brewery tour

Grab a rideshare or walk to the South Slope– where there are a number of breweries within a few blocks. Be sure your phone is charged up so you can navigate.

🍺 Asheville Brewing Co.
📍77 Coxe Ave.
Circa 1997 with taprooms in two locations. South Slope production brewery with additional pilot system and brewpub serving pizza + pub fare. Original taproom, pizzeria, + second-run movie theater in North Asheville.

🍺 Funkatorium
📍147 Coxe Ave.
The sister site of Wicked Weed serves sour + unique beers.

🍺 Twin Leaf Brewery
📍144 Coxe Ave.
Circa 2014. Production facility + taproom on South Slope with outdoor seating.

🍺 Catawba Brewing Company
📍32 Banks Ave.
Circa 1999. Taproom with a pilot system, rotating food trucks, + venue space on South Slope. They also have a smaller taproom near Biltmore Village. Their original production brewery + taproom is located in Morganton, and they have an additional large production brewery + taproom in Charlotte. Ties to CHS: they purchased Palmetto Brewing Company in 2017.

🍺 Burial Beer Co.
📍40 Collier Ave.
Circa 2013. Brewery and taproom with a large outdoor area on South Slope. Production brewery with taproom featuring a variety of American craft beers opening Fall 2018 near Biltmore Village (16 Shady Oak Dr.).

🍺 Green Man Brewery
📍23-27 Buxton Ave.
Circa 1997. Taproom with outside patio (Dirty Jack’s) and tasting room in new brewhouse next door (Green Mansion).

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The Fried Chicken Sandwich at Buxton Hall | Photo by @AVLtoday

6:30 p.m.: Grab a bite to eat

Finish up beer marathon at Bhramari Brewing, which has a full dinner menu.

🍽 Bhramari Brewing Company
📍 101 S. Lexington Ave.
Circa 2016. Production brewery, taproom, and restaurant with outside space + parking. Try the patatas bravas (basically fancy french fries) with carnitas, pickled veggies, goat cheese, + spicy tomato sauce.

All breweried out? Try these other South Slope eateries–

🍽 Buxton Hall
📍 32 Banks Ave.
Classic Carolina BBQ. We recommend the fried chicken sandwich.

🍽 Ben’s Tune Up
📍195 Hilliard Ave.
This mechanic garage-turned outside garden restaurant makes its own house sake + serves Japanese-American fusion food. Bonus: Live music most weekend nights.

10 p.m.: Find the music 🎶

Scope out The Orange Peel, Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, and/or The Grey Eagle for local shows.

Otherwise, drop into 5 Walnut, Jack of the Woods (folk), the One Stop (the bar attached to Asheville Music Hall), and/or Static Age (punk + rock).

For dancing, check out Tiger Mountain (club), MG Road (low-key cocktail bar), Room 9 (club), and/or Scandals (with nightly drag shows). If you want to be a real tourist– check out the Off the Wagon Dueling Piano Bar.

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Flora coffee shop + plant store | Photo by @AVLtoday

Day two (Saturday): take it West

10 a.m.: Brunch it like a pro

Head over to West Asheville for an iced chai from Flora (428 Haywood Rd.)– the coffee shop + plant store which is ultimate Instagram goals. Or, try the locals’ hangout Odds Cafe (800 Haywood St.).

The coffee is to tide you over until you can get into Sunny Pointe Cafe (626 Haywood Rd.) for brunch, which, on Saturdays, can be about an hour wait. However, they have live music, order-while-you-wait drinks, + pastries– plus a huge walkable garden. Best. Wait. Ever.

Want to grab something + go? BimBeriBon (697 Haywood Rd.) serves gluten-free + vegan pastries and brunch.

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Part of the Foundation Walls in RAD | Photo by @AVLtoday

12:30 p.m.: River Arts District

Take a jaunt down to the River Arts District where many working artists have their studios, which are open to the public on weekends.

You can take an Asheville Art Studio Tours for $39 from 2-4 p.m. (available every Saturday), or take a self-guided tour.

If you opt for the latter, here are some galleries to get you started– Phil Mechanic + Stand Gallery, North Carolina Glass Center, the Cotton Mill Studios, the Wedge Studios, Pink Dog Creative, The Lift Studios, Riverview Station, Revolve, + Karen Hardy / Hardy Letterpress.

Be sure you roam over by Summit Coffee on Foundry St. to see the Foundation Walls– where dozens of walls are covered in street art. If you aren’t tired of breweries yet, check out the 2nd New Belgium site right on the French Broad River.

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Blue Ridge Parkway | Photo by @rosieladyblue

3 p.m.: Head up the Parkway 🚙

Take a drive up the Blue Ridge Parkway (3.6 miles from downtown), and stop at the Folk Art Center for history of the parkway + a museum of Appalachian arts. From there, you can pop on the Mountains to Sea trail for an easy hike (and just turn around when you’re ready to head back).

For more serious hikers, here are some classic trails that are worth the views

🌲Mt. Pisgah
📍Blue Ridge Parkway, Milepost 407.6 | Strenuous | 👟 3 miles (round-trip) | 🚘 ~45 minutes from AVL | 🐶 yes, active dogs only

This hike is filled with some of the best views of the Asheville area. Bonus points if you can point out Biltmore Estate once you’re at the top. This trail is rocky so wear good shoes. Pro tip: Make the hike a day trip by taking the six-mile loop to Fryingpan Lookout Tower which is marked on the Pisgah trail (or drive to Milepost 408.5 to start the trail there).

🌲Catawba Falls
📍3074 Catawba River Rd., Old Fort, N.C. | Easy | 👟 3 miles (round-trip) | 🚘 ~30 minutes from AVL | 🐶 yes

Perfect for the whole fam, this 100-foot waterfall has an amazing view + is a perfect spot for an afternoon picnic. For the best view: Upper Falls (for skilled hikers only) is a strenuous ½-mile hike that takes you up to a 50-foot waterfall above the Lower Falls.

*See a full hiking guide here.

The North Carolina Arboretum– which was designed by the father of landscape architecture (who also was the visionary the Biltmore Estate land), Fredrick Law Olmsted– has 10 miles of hiking trails. Plus, until October, they have over 50 types of Bonsai in their annual Bonsai Garden.

Alternatively, get your adrenaline rush at Navitat Zipline + Canopy Adventures, where you can zipline 3/4 of a mile + up to 65/mph through the Blue Ridge mountains. There are a few different routes, all where you learn about the Western N.C. subterranean, and see the landscape from above.

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Chai Pani | Photo by @AVLtoday

8 p.m.: Choose your own adventure for dinner

Take a post-hike break + go out for a nice Saturday dinner. The best way to explore downtown? By walking. You’ll experience the shops, restaurants, and buzzing foodie scene in all its Saturday night glory.

Our recommendations:
🍴 Posana (Contemporary American)
🍴 Sovereign Remedies (New American)
🍴 Limones (modern Mexican)
🍴 Nightbell (American small plates)
🍴 Chestnut (Seasonal American)
🍴 Chai Pani (Indian Street Food).

If you snag a reservation early, be sure to try the famous Cúrate (traditional Spanish tapas).

If you’re vegan, check out Laughing Seed Cafe or head down the road for Plant.

Looking for a view? Head to the Charlotte Street neighborhood and have dinner + drinks on the Omni Grove Park Inn’s patio. The sunset views are unreal.

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The Monfort rooftop bar | Photo by @AVLtoday

10 p.m.: Time for a nightcap

There’s no better way to see Asheville than from a rooftop. Here are some sky-high rooftop barsCapella on 9, Skybar, Montford rooftop bar, Pillar Bar, Hemingway’s Cuba, + The Social.

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Chihuly at the Biltmore | Photo by @AVLtoday

🏠 Day three (Sunday): Biltmore + chill

9 a.m. – 3 p.m.: See the largest privately owned house in the U.S.

You can’t visit Asheville without spending a day at the Biltmore Estate. The 178,926 sq. ft. mansion was built by the Vanderbilt family and was opened up as a tourist attraction in 1930.

Now, it serves as one of the more prominent examples of the gilded age (think the Titanic + The Great Gatsby). Adult daytime passes start at $65. From now until October, you can see the giant installation of glass sculptures by the famous glass artist Dale Chihuly. See a sneak peek here.

There is a cafe + restaurant on the grounds, plus acres + acres of gardens (including botanical gardens). You’ll want to plan a whole day here– totally worth the cost + time.