Set off I-240, this straightforward hotel is 2 miles from the Grove Arcade shopping mall and 3 miles from the Biltmore estate.
Warm rooms offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. Suites add living areas with pull-out sofas; some have whirlpool tubs.
Freebies include a hot breakfast buffet and parking, as well as 24/7 cookies and coffee in the lobby. There's an indoor pool, a hot tub and an exercise room, as well as a business center and meeting space.
The History of Asheville
Before European settlement, Asheville was part of the Cherokee Nation. Bearing the name Untokiasdiyi, meaning “Where they race,” the Cherokee people used the area as a gathering place.
Settlement didn’t occur until after the Revolutionary War, in 1784, when Colonel Samuel Davidson and his family arrived, claiming land through a soldier’s grant. The settlement, initially named “Morristown,” was later renamed Asheville in honor of North Carolina Governor Samuel Ashe.
Asheville became an important outpost in the Blue Ridge Mountains, attracting famous travelers like Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett. The city flourished during the railway boom into the 1920s but faced a significant setback during the stock market crash of 1929. However, thanks to a committed urban renewal plan and efforts to maintain the city’s charm, Asheville transformed into the vibrant culture hub it is today.