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4.7/5
100 review
The Restoration Asheville
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"Good Location"
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4.7/5
95 review
Kimpton Hotel Arras
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"Good Location"
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4.4/5
101 review
The Omni Grove Park Inn - Asheville
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"Good Location"
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4.7/5
84 review
The Windsor - Asheville
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"Good Location"
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4.6/5
60 review
The Foundry Hotel Asheville, Curio Collection by Hilton
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"Good Location"
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4.6/5
93 review
The Radical
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4.3/5
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EELLA_WANGBYThe room is ok, not too big, there is a road facing, noisy! The front desk service is very nice and the hotel breakfast is also ok! But the hotel does not have an elevator, you can drive up the first and second floors, but the third floor will be more difficult, you need to climb a flight of stairs with your luggage.
GGuest UserAfter reading several reviews on Tripadvisor and Hotels.com we booked our stay in Asheville here. Although conveniently located with easy access to restaurants, the interstate, and the Biltmore, it wasn't worth the high ratings I reviewed nor the expense. The hotel overall is dated and needs basic cosmetic work (like paint), new floors, and redecorating. The room itself was rather small (for the price), not very clean (the carpets were so dirty we couldn't walk around in our socks without them becoming soiled). The bathroom really needed a good cleaning, which it obviously didn't get before we arrived. The curtains allowed way too much street light into the room at night so I had to employ a hair clip to hold them shut in the middle and stuff towels below them to keep out the light. The best thing about the room was the king-sized bed - very comfortable and supportive. The exterior landscaping was full of garbage. I was charged $22/night to bring my small dog and there was only one very small area in which to walk her which wasn't well lit (obviously other folks staying there didn't avail themselves of the doggie trash can because the area was littered with dog excrement). Additionally the breakfast offerings, less an apple, had to healthy options. I felt for the cost if was way overpriced.
PPassport56595960164You should judge this hotel/motel fairly. It is obviously an older, worn property that shows its age and some warts. Management will point to investments they have made to improve the property, and they may still be doing so...but if I give this a 9 out of 10 rating, it isn't because the property is the Taj Mahal. That said, this motel is in an excellent downtown location. It is 1/3rd the price of other downtown hotels. So while this motel is pretty much no frills, basic accomodations - the value is undeniable. All the staff we encountered were extremely friendly and helpful. The rooms were clean. There was plenty of hot water. The free breakfast, while fairly basic, is another money saver. Many downtown hotels do not offer this, and dining in downtown can get expensive quickly (especially when you are not alone, we are two adults and two teenagers vacationing - free breakfast saved us $40-50 a day if we had to eat breakfast out after tip). Also, free parking at the motel is another money saver when some hotels charge you $25 a day to park. If you like the idea of staying downtown so you can walk to see all the shops/restaurants/etc., but can't afford $200+ a night, you would do well to consider the Downtown Inn and Suites.
SShana EStopped very late, minute+, looking for a last minute place to stay so I could catch some rest before driving further, didn't have my debit with me and had zero problem getting waited on and getting a room with cash. Had very comfortable beds and pillows, ac froze me out :), great shower with great water pressure, can't think of anything other than the very loud family next door that was anything less than pleasant. Friendly staff, ended up leaving my phone by accident and they put it in the mail to me that day. The rooms are a bit aged and small but they've done an excellent job keeping them fresh and updated and clean while using the space effectively. For the price it definitely exceeded what I expected and Im thrilled to have found this place by happenstance. It was the silver lining after a weekend of hell at Harrah's in Cherokee which ended up being nothing but stress, total inconvenience, rude staff, and saying goodbye to all of your hard earned money! My advice- Skip the ****** hassle and find something nice and adventurous to do in Asheville, and stay at Asheville Inn where you can put a huge chunk of your money toward other things!