Asheville 2009 Official Visitor Guide - (Page 4) Unique Asheville Accommodations Black Walnut B&B Inn & Carriage House A select registry property, this intimate, historic home was built by Richard Sharp-Smith in 1899 and is featured in the new edition of 1,000 Places To See Before You Die, as well as voted “Best Downtown B&B” by Travel Smart. Eight luxurious guest rooms with private baths and fireplaces and two pet-friendly suites. Perfect location, surrounded by gardens and waterfalls. Our amenities include elegant, gourmet three-course breakfast, complimentary beverages and delightful afternoon tea with wine tasting, Wi-Fi, computer station, cable TV, video library and more! Experience our elegant Southern hospitality and exceptional service. Your innkeepers, Peter and Lori White, offer more than a half century of culinary experience to make your stay unforgettable! 288 Montford Ave. Asheville, NC 28801 828.254.3878 800.381.3878 www.blackwalnut.com 47558 The Residences at Biltmore Redefining the luxury hotel experience Ideally located between Biltmore and downtown, Asheville’s only condominium hotel is minutes away from Western North Carolina’s most sought out travel destinations and convenient to I-40 and the Blue Ridge Parkway, making a great base from which to explore Asheville and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Designed to create a unique “home suite home” experience, studio, one, two and three bedroom suites feature a fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, living and dining area, stone fireplace, plasma screen TV/DVD, glass enclosed tile shower, private balcony and most with whirlpool jet tub. All rates include our exclusive 24-hour concierge service, wireless Internet, daily housekeeping and nightly turndown service. Property amenities include heated outdoor pool, hot tub and fire-pit and fitness facility. Offering an unparalleled mountain experience where rustic meets refined. 700 Biltmore Ave. Asheville, NC 28803 866.433.5594 www.residencesatbiltmore.com http://www.blackwalnut.com http://www.residencesatbiltmore.com
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