NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH CAROLINA
Creatives. Music lovers. Art and design connoisseurs. Craft beer enthusiasts.
Nature, art, and culture. Scenic drives. A hidden oasis. Perfectly curated spaces. Exploring like a local.
There's plenty to do in Asheville year-round, but summer (June–Aug) and fall (Sept–Nov) are typically considered the best times of year to visit. In summer, the weather is ideal for exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway, attending outdoor concerts, and participating in various festivals, such as the Asheville Beer Week and the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival. However, it can be more crowded during this peak tourist season. Meanwhile, fall is arguably the better time to visit Asheville due to the stunning fall foliage. Temperatures range from the 50s to the 70s, making it perfect for outdoor activities and scenic drives. The city's fall festivals, like the Asheville Oktoberfest and the LEAF Festival, attract many visitors.
Blind Tiger Asheville is a boutique hotel that reflects the vibrant spirit of Asheville's local artists and creative community. The 14-room property, including a standalone cottage, captures the essence of an artist's home with its humble and evolving nature. The design, decor, and furnishings are thoughtfully curated to blend form, function, and beauty, providing an authentic experience that is both comfortable and unpretentious. Each room offers a distinct atmosphere, guided by knowledgeable locals who provide guests with curated lists of must-see and do experiences in the area.
Blind Tiger draws inspiration from the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the creativity of Asheville's artists. This inspiration is evident throughout the property, where guests can experience a blend of nature, art, and culture. The indoor spaces resemble a constantly evolving collection of creative curiosities, while the outdoor areas offer lush gardens perfect for reflection and relaxation. The rooms at Blind Tiger Asheville range from cozy retreats to spacious accommodations, each with its own character and charm. From rooms like Kress and Vireo, which offer stunning views and separate living areas, to the secluded Table cottage, guests can find the perfect space for their stay.
Guests at Blind Tiger Asheville are encouraged to feel at home in this thoughtfully designed retreat. Each room offers unique features, such as fireplaces, private entries, or pet-friendly options, making it a welcoming space for all. The property is located just steps away from the bustling city, yet remains surrounded by serene gardens and greenery, providing a peaceful escape. The experience is enhanced by complimentary amenities like a grab-and-go breakfast, locally sourced snacks, and personalized concierge services.
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Asheville offers a diverse range of activities and attractions for all types of visitors. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for scenic drives on the Blue Ridge Parkway, hiking, biking, and rock climbing in places like Pisgah National Forest and Chimney Rock Park. For those seeking water-based activities, French Broad Outfitters provides kayak, canoe, and paddleboard rentals, as well as guided river trips. History lovers will enjoy a visit to The Biltmore Estate, the largest privately-owned home in the U.S.
Asheville is a hub for arts and culture, with the River Arts District being a central attraction. This area houses over 240 artists' studios and galleries in a one-mile stretch along the French Broad River. The Marquee, located in a converted warehouse, is a notable spot in this district, providing a space for arts, crafts, and culinary experiences. Alternatively, visitors can partake in glassblowing at the North Carolina Glass Center or enjoy a quiet retreat at the city's Himalayan salt cave.
Asheville is known for its beer culture and up-and-coming food scene with several world-class culinary accolades. Blind Tiger Asheville offers guests a complimentary grab-and-go style breakfast for a light quick bite in the morning. Guests also have full 24/7 access to an open pantry filled with complimentary, locally sourced snacks and beverages (including espresso, tea, and homemade snacks).
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Fly into Asheville Regional Airport (AVL) located about 15 miles south of downtown Asheville. Upon arrival, you can rent a car, take a taxi, or use rideshare services to reach your destination in Asheville.
Blind Tiger Asheville is housed in a 1889 historic home that's been lovingly restored.
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