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A bright living area features exposed brick walls and large windows allowing ample natural light. A comfortable sofa and armchair are positioned around a rustic coffee table, complemented by potted plants. A patterned area rug adds texture to the warm wood floor.
Loft in Downtown
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 912 reviews

Downtown Loft with Balcony

If you're looking for a secluded mountain getaway this is not the place but if you are looking to be in the heart of downtown festivities then our loft is the perfect place for you! Our loft has local art, a small balcony, high ceilings and exposed brick. We are right in the center of all the downtown action. You are literally steps away from incredible craft beers, award-winning food and regional music. Downtown is lively especially at night where you can hang out and see a local funk band or head down to the drum circle then sleep late then head downstairs for a massage. Luxury downtown loft on second floor of historic brick building. Sitting balcony overlooks College St. Completely equipped kitchen Coffee maker Coffee & Tea provided HDTV with Sling TV and Netflix and local channels Wireless speaker Pullout couch with Sealy Posturepedic mattress Queen size bed with memory foam mattress and pillows Washer and Dryer We live in Asheville nearby but do not live in the building but are happy to answer any questions you have. The home's convenient downtown location puts the vibrant Asheville culture right outside the door. Dine at award-winning restaurants and bakeries, try some new drinks at the local breweries, and enjoy the energetic nightlife of the area. You are close to several parking decks. You will not need to drive unless you are going to the River Arts District, Biltmore House or hiking in the mountains. Located between Lexington Ave & Haywood St, the loft is a 1 minute walk to Pack Square and Biltmore Ave and a 3 minute walk to the Grove Arcade & Wall St. Taxis and Uber run all the time. We allow dogs with prior approval. The building has an elevator. The entrance to the building has secure keypad code access. The bedroom is in the interior of the condo with pocket doors to separate the room from the living area and windows. Downtown Asheville can be noisy and music can be heard most nights. We have a white noise machine and earplugs to minimize any disruption. It can however be loud for guests sleeping on the pullout couch in the living area. We cannot issue refunds for noise emanating from the neighborhood around the condo.

Top guest favourite
A rustic living area features whitewashed stone walls and exposed wooden beams overhead. A comfortable, upholstered sofa sits in front of a wooden coffee table, complemented by decorative throw pillows. A small collection of books and magazines are neatly arranged on the table, with accent pieces displayed on the walls.
Farm stay in Ashville
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 945 reviews

GashesFlussHaus

Walk back past tall trees, over a small wooden bridge with built-in love seats. Massage tired feet on a polished river-rock shower floor. This rustic 2-story cottage, dating back over 100 years, has whitewashed stone walls and a wood-burning stove. This is an old farm hand house and it shares the same property with the main house. Gashes Fluss Haus is a 117 year old coach house. The first floor is made of stone. Please park along side the house, under the flower box. If there's anything you need, please message me. Surrounded by nature, the home is a short drive to downtown, West Asheville, and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Getting downtown is a 7 minute drive. Uber is around 9 dollars. The cottage is on the same property as the hosts house.

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A serene outdoor deck features two blue adirondack chairs positioned toward a lush forest view. Hot tubs are visible on the side, framed by towering trees and a clear sky that enhances the peaceful setting.
Home in Fletcher
5 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Atrium House - Spa Retreat

Come unwind and breathe at our couples mountain spa retreat. Atrium House has been designed to feel open to the lovely mountain surroundings yet let you relax in privacy. Our outdoor therapy hot tub, indoor/outdoor gas fireplace, and spacious two-person, walk-in shower make for a getaway so tranquil, you may never make it in to nearby Asheville! We're out in the country but just over a 15-minute drive from downtown Asheville, Biltmore, Hendersonville, Asheville Airport, and dozens of breweries.

Top guest favourite
A private courtyard features a hot tub surrounded by lush greenery and accented by soft string lights. The wooden decking provides a warm, inviting path, while the exterior of the home is adorned with subtle exterior lighting, creating a serene and tranquil ambiance.
Home in Downtown
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 832 reviews

Cottage in the Trees- Walk Downtown AVL- Hot Tub

Architect-designed Loft and Cozy-Styled 1 bd 2 bth apt. (625 sqft) Overlooking Trees and DT AVL. PVT HOT TUB, Full Kitchen, Large Porch in RockWall Garden Nook/Lounge Entrance, Bdrm Deck. Nestled amongst large trees in the Heart of Beautiful Asheville. WALK to the HEART of DOWNTOWN in 7 Min. FREE PVT PARKING! Iconic Pack Square, South Slope, French Broad Chocolate Lounge among all breweries, restaurants n coffee houses 7 min Walk. Cozy. Relaxing. Romantic. Modern Open apt. attached to the home

Top guest favourite
A natural cedar hot tub sits on a wooden deck, surrounded by lush greenery. Fresh towels are neatly stacked nearby. A quaint outdoor seating area with a small table is visible through glass doors that open to the forest.
Tiny home in Fairview
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Forest Cottage – Sauna + Soak Tub + Luxury

Part of Asheville Forest Baths, our homes offer a one-of-a-kind forest spa experience nestled within a lush Appalachian landscape and draw on years spent crafting designer getaways Every element is carefully curated, hand-made, respectful to nature, and entirely unlike any other stay ☑ Exclusive 2hr session at our Treehouse SAUNA PAVILION. The BEST SAUNA experience in AVL ☑ Private CEDAR HOT TUB right on your deck ☑ Luxe bedding, foraged decor, and beyond hotel-quality ☑ PRISTINE CLEANLINESS

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Tiny home in Fairview
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 476 reviews

Secluded Getaway | Hot Tub & Stargazing Deck

Welcome to the Writer’s Retreat! The perfect spot to enjoy Asheville (just 15 minutes to downtown) while relaxing in a peaceful, secluded tiny house on over 2 acres. Soak in the hot tub, hang out by the fire pit, or stretch out on the brand new stargazing deck. Take time to rest, clear your mind, or dive into something creative. ◆ Stargazing lounge/deck for relaxing under the stars ◆ Comfortable and spacious cozy king bed ◆ Hot tub for soaking and unwinding ◆ Fire pit for gathering and warmth

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Guest house in Malvern Hills
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 444 reviews

Modern Cabin Retreat w/ Sauna

This space was designed with love and care and the hope that all who stay here feel relaxed and connected to nature. We recently added a cedar barrel sauna that heats up quickly and is user friendly. Often we don’t see guests but I’m always available for questions and recommendations. We live "next door" on the same property with our two young sons. The cabin is located in a neighborhood, so while it hopefully feels removed from any hustle and bustle, there is access to many conveniences.

Guest favourite
A modern cabin nestled among trees features a wooden exterior with a unique circular window. A pathway of pebbles leads to the wooden deck, illuminated by soft outdoor lights. The surrounding forest adds a natural backdrop, enhancing the cabin's secluded ambiance.
Tiny home in Swannanoa
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 375 reviews

The Nook - Obsessively Handmade Hyperlocal AVL

This house is a collection of stories. Stories of cultural and personal history, ecology, and craft. To celebrate this area's incredible legacy of craft, we’ve collaborated with some of the most talented makers in the region. Staying at the Nook you’ll have an experience unheard of in the modern era -- almost everything you touch or interact with was woven, shaped or whittled by hand. *Please note that outdoor bathhouse may not be available during winter months due to low temperatures.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a hand-crafted tiny home is depicted, showcasing a dark wooden facade with large glass doors and a circular window. Surrounded by lush greenery, a spacious deck is visible, providing a serene connection to the natural environment.
Cabin in Swannanoa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

The Understory: Cabin with Outdoor Tub and Sauna

Welcome to The Understory. Nestled deep in the rhododendron covered woods, this romantic hand-crafted tiny home offers you a peaceful and memorable stay just 15 minutes from both Asheville and Black Mountain. The comfortable living space includes a rain shower, king sized bed in a lofted sleeping area, cozy wood stove and a full kitchen. Surrounding the cabin is a large deck with a table and chairs, a luxurious soaking bathtub, and a patio equipped with a fire pit and propane grill.

Top guest favourite
Cottage in Hall Fletcher
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 858 reviews

Romantic, Moroccan-Influenced Cottage

One of a kind artist owned and designed cottage in heart of East-West Asheville. Walkable to restaurants/shops, 2 miles from downtown and 5 minutes to Biltmore Estate. TWO beds total. The cottage has a Moroccan vibe and includes handmade pottery, art, and textiles. Walls are clay plaster and all bedding is cotton. Eco friendly cleaning supplies used. Try the outdoor tub for hot bath also! Parking is on Bradley street in front of the cottage or main house. Totally private.

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Treehouse in Alexander
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Blue Heron Hideaway at French Broad River Farms

Start your day with a beautiful sunrise over the river- breathing fresh mountain air and listening to the river roar. You have access to our quaint farm, so spend your morning hiking, fishing, and meeting the animals! With just a quick drive, you can adventure to surrounding towns to experience the culture of WNC before returning to your private, peaceful sanctuary. Wind down for the evening with Biltmore wine or some local craft brews. Fully stocked for pups, too!

Top guest favourite
The cabin features a modern exterior with large windows and a green facade. A spacious deck with seating areas and a fire pit is highlighted, surrounded by gravel and trees, creating a serene setting. Soft lighting accentuates the structure against the night sky.
Cabin in Ashville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Cozy Cabin w/ Hot Tub | Perfect Couples Escape

Forestwood Cabin, a charming couples retreat, features a comfy king bed, a luxurious hot tub, a fully equipped kitchenette, a warm weather outdoor shower, a 2 person soaking tub, and large windows showcasing the beautiful forest. Relax on the spacious deck, in the hot tub, or around the fire pit under the stars. Located only 15 minutes from downtown Asheville, it’s ideal for both relaxation and adventure. Book now for a tranquil and unforgettable experience!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Asheville?

    Around downtown Asheville, you can explore vibrant neighborhoods with walkable streets, historic architecture, and easy access to local restaurants, galleries, and performance spaces. West Asheville and River Arts District are frequently suggested for their unique shops and creative spirit.

  • What are the best things to do in Asheville with kids?

    Families can explore hands-on exhibits at local science museums, enjoy outdoor walks on accessible greenways, and discover interactive art in the River Arts District. Parks with playgrounds and picnic spots are also popular for visiting with children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Asheville?

    Asheville has lively galleries, creative shops, and locally owned restaurants around downtown. Explore the River Arts District’s studio spaces, walk through the historic Biltmore Estate, or hike scenic nearby trails in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

  • How is the weather in Asheville?

    Asheville typically has cool winters with temperatures from 25–47°F (–4–9°C) and mild summers from 57–83°F (14–28°C). Rain is spread throughout the year, with higher amounts in summer months, so packing layers and a rain jacket is useful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Asheville?

    Downtown Asheville has galleries, independent shops, and cafes along leafy streets. The Biltmore Estate is a historic site that often attracts visitors, and the River Arts District is known for working studios and creative spaces.

  • What are some hiking trails in Asheville?

    You can explore woodland routes at Mount Pisgah and Craggy Gardens, or walk lush trails through Bent Creek Experimental Forest. Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville has several trails offering panoramic mountain views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Asheville?

    Families often enjoy hands-on art workshops in the River Arts District, exploring interactive museum exhibits, or picnicking in community parks. Seasonal outdoor markets and gentle nature walks are also popular with all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Asheville?

    You can explore waterfalls and hiking in the Pisgah National Forest, walk historic streets in Hendersonville, or visit local cider makers in agricultural communities nearby. Scenic drives and small mountain towns offer rural charm and regional traditions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Asheville?

    Many hosts around downtown, West Asheville, and the River Arts District welcome pets. Several greenways and parks make it easy to enjoy the outdoors together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Asheville?

    Check community calendars for events, and consider exploring farmers’ markets for local produce and crafts. Layers are useful for changing mountain weather, and parking can fill quickly in central areas on weekends.

  • What is Asheville known for?

    Asheville is known for its mix of historic architecture, vibrant arts scene, and access to the Blue Ridge Mountains. The city’s food scene often highlights Appalachian flavors and locally sourced ingredients.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Asheville?

    You can discover independent bookstores, small-batch chocolate shops, and tucked-away local breweries. Neighborhood mural walks and community art gardens offer creative experiences away from the main streets.

  • What are the best foods to try in Asheville?

    Locally roasted coffee, Appalachian-style trout, farmstead cheeses, and biscuits are frequently suggested. The area also has a variety of vegetarian options and craft breweries producing seasonal ales.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Asheville?

    Pack layers for changing temperatures, comfortable shoes for city walks or nature trails, and a rain jacket for seasonal showers. A reusable bottle is handy for hiking or exploring markets.

  • What is the nightlife in Asheville like?

    Downtown Asheville and West Asheville have a lively mix of independent music venues, late-night restaurants, and breweries. Many spots feature live performances and local acts throughout the week.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Asheville?

    LEAF Festival brings music and art to the area in spring and autumn, and the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival is frequently suggested for its celebration of local traditions in early August. Shindig on the Green also draws crowds for bluegrass and folk music during summer evenings.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Asheville?

    Many hosts in downtown Asheville, West Asheville, and the River Arts District list family-friendly rentals with easy access to parks and playgrounds. Spaces often include full kitchens and flexible layouts for groups.

  • When is the best time to visit Asheville?

    Spring and early autumn are often recommended for cooler temperatures, blooming wildflowers, and colorful fall foliage. Summer is lively with music, outdoor events, and festivals throughout the city.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Asheville

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 3,280 holiday rentals in Asheville

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    1,750 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    110 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,820 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    3,230 of Asheville holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Asheville stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Asheville’s top spots include The North Carolina Arboretum, River Arts District and French Broad River Park

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