North Carolina Arboretum offers world-class
hospitality options in a most unique setting.
The Arboretum focuses on the education, economic development, research, conservation, and garden demonstration with respect to landscape, architecture, and plant sciences.
The 434-acre site is nestled in one of the most beautiful natural settings in the United States. Mountain peaks bound the property's visual perimeters and 1.8 miles of the Bent Creek stream run through the center of the Arboretum.
A wide variety of classes and workshops are taught by the staff and other plant experts. Educational programs target all ages and range from bonsai demonstrations to nature walks.
The North Carolina Arboretum is an institutional member of the
American Public Gardens Association.
Whether you are visiting Asheville / North Carolina Arboretum on business o r pleasure we can serve your accommodation and
meeting needs: The Renaissance Asheville Hotel / Near the North Carolina Arboretum offers newly renovated elegant accommodations in downtown Asheville four miles north of the North Carolina Arboretum Estate and adjacent to the Thomas Wolfe Memorial. This full-service property features club level rooms, a new fitness center, an indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and over 21,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space with an onsite audio-visual company. All guest rooms feature High Speed Internet access with wireless service available in meeting space and public areas of the hotel.
Elegant and Spacious Rooms:
- All rooms feature king or two-double beds
- All rooms feature data ports and voicemail messaging service
- Remote Control Television with cable / satellite TV
- Complimentary in room coffee, mini-bar, hairdryer, iron and ironing board
- Complimentary Newspaper M-F
Downtown Asheville offers something that appeals to all ages, hundreds of places to go just minutes from the Renaissance Hotel: The Biltmore Estate, Gardens & Winery, Blue Ridge Parkway, many craft and antique shops, over 20 restaurants and nightspots, golf courses, Asheville Civic Center, and the Asheville Regional Airport. |