

Biltmore Estate Tours and Tickets
Built by American magnate George Washington Vanderbilt II, the Biltmore Estate was modeled after the mansions of Europe when it was constructed in the late 19th century. The Biltmore House is the largest home in the United States—a staggering 178,926 square feet (16,623 square meters) sitting on more than 8,000 acres (3,237 hectares)—and a prominent example of America’s Gilded Age.
Tours and Tickets to Experience Biltmore Estate
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French Broad River Kayak Tour in Asheville

Beautiful Self Guided Kayaking by the Biltmore
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The full tour experience of the Biltmore Estate typically takes around 4-5 hours to complete. This includes touring all parts of the house as well as seeing all of the surrounding gardens and trails. Specialty tours such as wine tastings are also available for those looking for a more personalized experience.
...MoreYes. Exploring the grounds of the Biltmore Estate is truly a magical experience and you can do it for free. Located in Asheville, North Carolina, this magnificent 250-room chateau offers 8,000 acres of gardens, paths, and foliage to explore. Consider walking the Biltmore Legacy Trail or following one of the self-guided tours.
...MoreTo ensure that your tour isn’t rushed, it’s recommended that guests arrive 1–2 hours before the ticketed entry times (especially on peak visitation days). That way you can enjoy breakfast at one of their cafés before stepping into the grand home or visiting some of the on-site outdoor activities available.
...MoreNo. Located close to the house and gardens, visitors can explore Antler Village without paying any extra fees. Set within a 19th-century rural settlement, guests can stroll around the village hillside, take photos of its unique architecture, watch horses pull old-fashioned carriages, and drop by the Petting Paddock Park.
...MoreIf you’re looking for the perfect time to visit the Biltmore Estate, spring is always an excellent choice. Not only can you enjoy mild weather and a variety of blooming flowers, but you can also take advantage of various events held by the estate during this time. Visitors have plenty of attractions to choose from.
...MoreA walking tour around the 8,000-acre Biltmore Estate allows you to take in the beauty of the grounds, as well as visit many historical attractions. This Estate is will leave a lasting impression, but be sure to lace up your shoes and prepare for at least 1 hour of walking.
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