Asheville, NC, USA
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Asheville Downtown
Holiday Inn Asheville - Biltmore West by IHG
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG
Friday, June 12 · 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Start the morning at Liberty House Coffee and Café, a farm-to-table breakfast spot with rustic-chic charm and garden-adjacent patio seating — perfect for two. Enjoy a leisurely coffee and breakfast from their locally sourced menu before heading into the day.
Dinner at Posana Downtown, a contemporary American restaurant on Biltmore Ave celebrating local ingredients in a chic, welcoming space. Request a patio table for a lovely evening atmosphere. An excellent fine-dining highlight to close out Day 1 in Asheville.
Saturday, June 13 · 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Start the morning at this beloved South Lexington bakery and coffee shop. Rated a near-perfect 4.9, Flour is a local favourite for fresh-baked pastries and excellent coffee. Arrive early — it closes at noon, so don't sleep in! Grab a table, slow down, and fuel up for the day ahead.
Lace up your walking shoes for Asheville's beloved Urban Trail — a 1.7-mile self-guided walking tour winding through the heart of downtown. Marked by 30 unique sculptures and public art installations, this is a fantastic way to soak in the city's creative spirit, architecture, and vibrant street scene at a leisurely pace.
Head to Twisted Laurel for a relaxed sit-down lunch. This well-rated downtown American restaurant is right in the thick of things and fits the moderate budget perfectly. A great spot to recharge after the morning walk before an afternoon of exploring breweries and boutiques.
Take a gentle, scenic stroll along the Hominy Creek Greenway — a beautiful, tree-lined park path rated 4.7 and open until 8 PM. This is your free-time breather: wander at your own pace, enjoy the natural setting, and shake off the post-lunch relaxation before the afternoon picks up.
Make your way to AyurPrana Listening Room on Haywood Rd — a unique live music and community event venue rated 4.7. As jazz lovers, this intimate listening room experience is a perfect afternoon highlight. Check in advance for any scheduled performances or events; the venue's intimate community-centred format makes it a one-of-a-kind Asheville gem. Note: located ~3.5 km from the city centre.
Tonight's splurge: Zambra, a stunning tapas restaurant with a rustic space adorned in Spanish and Moorish accents. This is the one indulgence of the trip — globally sourced wines paired with locally sourced Iberian tapas in an atmospheric, intimate setting. Rated 4.6 and open from 5 PM. This is the fine dining highlight of your Asheville days. ✨ Note: this is the single over-budget stop for the day ($$$ vs your $$ budget).
Sunday, June 14 · 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Start Day 3 at The Rhu, a charming Lexington Ave bakery-café known for homemade breads, pastries, and excellent coffee. Settle in among the stylish distressed-wood décor and enjoy a leisurely morning bite before the day unfolds.
Take a scenic, unhurried walk along Reed Creek Greenway — a highly rated urban greenway just off Broadway. Great for a relaxed morning stroll with views of the creek corridor, perfect for two people winding down a trip at a gentle pace.
A short drive up the Blue Ridge Parkway brings you to Tanbark Ridge Overlook — a stunning scenic viewpoint and observation deck with sweeping mountain panoramas. Park, breathe in the fresh air, and soak in the views. No agenda, just a beautiful send-off to your Asheville trip.
Head downtown to Cúrate Bar de Tapas on Biltmore Ave — one of Asheville's most celebrated spots, offering Spanish tapas in a convivial setting. Share a spread of small plates and enjoy a glass of wine or a cocktail. A wonderful, leisurely early-afternoon lunch to cap the trip.
Visit Chemist Spirits on Coxe Ave, a craft distillery in downtown Asheville. Explore their operation and enjoy a tasting of their handcrafted spirits — a great fit for your love of distilleries and a relaxed afternoon activity before dinner.
Tonight's splurge highlight: Limones Restaurant on Eagle St. This intimate spot serves modern Californian and Mexican cuisine with creative cocktails in a quaint, homey setting — an elevated, memorable final dinner to close out your Asheville getaway. (Note: one tier above budget — your permitted splurge stop.)
Optional evening cap at Asheville Music Hall on Patton Ave — a beloved live music venue with an eclectic lineup of local and touring acts, plus a lively dance floor. Perfect for jazz lovers and anyone who wants to send off the trip with great live music. Check their schedule in advance for tonight's acts.