The Omni Grove Park Inn
12 expert reviews
“The Grove Park Inn is geared toward luxury travelers and has the price tag to prove it, along with expensive meals and valet parking.”
– Oyster
Star Service
"Adding to its allure, the hotel has a challenging 18-hole golf course and the relatively new spa puts world-class pampering within arm's reach of the Blue Ridge Parkway." Full review
Michelin Guide
"Set on 140 acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the historic hotel has been a haven for celebrities including F. Scott Fitzgerald and Franklin D. Roosevelt-since its 1913 opening."
Gayot
"Pamper yourself in a mountain setting."
Fodor's
"The area's premier large resort, an imposing granite edifice celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2013, has grand views of downtown Asheville and the Blue Ridge Mountains." Full review
Afar Magazine
"If you find yourself in Asheville, NC (and you should, as AFAR's recent feature pointed out - there's a lot to love in Asheville); stay at The Grove Park Inn." Full review
Frommer's
"A masterpiece of American Craftsman style architecture (for those who can't picture that, it looks very much like the grandest of the U.S. National Park Lodges)." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Commanding sweeping Blue Ridge views, this titanic Arts and Crafts–style stone lodge harks back to a bygone era of mountain glamor." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"The views, spa, and fireplace-framed Great Hall of the 1913 Grove Park Inn (an Omni hotel) inspire reverence among travelers"
Travel + Leisure
"This family-friendly resort boasts all of the amenities you could want, including an 18-hole, Donald Ross-designed golf course; indoor and outdoor pools...there's a whopping 513 accommodations"
Hotels to Book for a Trip to Asheville
February 15, 2023
Frommer's
"The other public areas haven't changed as drastically and they still impress, particularly the to the 18,000 square-foot Grand Ballroom...there are amusements galore, from golf to tennis" Full review
$159/night
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