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Photo of Kimpton Hotel Arras by IHG Top rated
From $188 / night

Kimpton Hotel Arras by IHG

· 4.8 Excellent · 910 reviews

Kimpton understands group travel complexities, providing the reliable coordination hub that keeps teams focused on their goals rather than accommodation hassles.

  • Concierge services help navigate dining options beyond hotel amenities
  • Room service brings familiar comfort food directly to travel-weary guests
  • Streaming capabilities mean accessing home entertainment apps while traveling
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From $186 / night

Moxy Asheville Downtown

· 4.7 Excellent

Moxy provides the vibrant, organized environment that keeps your team synchronized and energized during extended city stays.

  • 24-hour fitness center keeps routines intact during extended stays
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night city stays
  • Vibrant bar creates a central gathering spot for post-competition debriefs
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Photo of Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville Highly rated
From $152 / night

Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville

· 4.7 Excellent · 1,470 reviews

Cambria Hotels delivers the elevated coordination and sophisticated comfort that traveling groups need to stay organized and focused in any city.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
  • On-site restaurant provides reliable dining without venturing into unknown neighborhoods
  • Suite accommodations provide extra space for gear and group coordination
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Photo of Embassy Suites by Hilton Asheville Downtown Highly rated
From $176 / night

Embassy Suites by Hilton Asheville Downtown

· 4.7 Excellent · 189 reviews

Embassy Suites delivers the structural foundation that keeps traveling groups aligned and focused throughout multi-day city stays.

  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
  • Evening room service brings familiar comfort food directly to travel-weary groups
  • Meeting rooms equipped with A/V for team sessions and city planning
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Photo of Element Asheville Downtown
From $204 / night

Element Asheville Downtown

· 4.7 Excellent

Element by Westin simplifies group coordination with intuitive spaces that keep traveling teams organized and energized throughout multi-day tournaments.

  • Free WiFi keeps families connected while navigating unfamiliar tournament schedules
  • Grab-and-go options fuel groups heading out to explore the city
  • Indoor pool offers controlled recreation when exploring the city gets overwhelming
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Photo of The Radical Asheville Tapestry Collection by Hilton Highly rated
From $161 / night

The Radical Asheville Tapestry Collection

· 4.7 Excellent · 299 reviews

Tapestry Collection by Hilton delivers the elevated coordination and refined comfort that keeps traveling groups organized and energized throughout their city stay.

  • Suites provide extra space for families spreading out during extended visits
  • Free WiFi keeps everyone connected for travel coordination and communication
  • Fitness center maintains workout routines during multi-day city stays
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Photo of Homewood Suites by Hilton - Asheville Highly rated
From $123 / night

Homewood Suites by Hilton - Asheville

· 4.7 Excellent · 997 reviews

Homewood Suites understands that great city experiences start with having enough space for everyone to spread out, stay organized, and feel at home.

  • Meeting spaces give groups a place to gather and plan
  • Indoor pool gives kids a place to burn energy between events
  • Indoor corridors provide secure access without navigating outdoor elements
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From $129 / night

Fairfield Inn & Suites Asheville Tunnel Road

· 4.7 Excellent

Marriott Hotels & Resorts serves as your group's home base command center, orchestrating all the details so your city experience becomes effortlessly memorable.

  • Mobile check-in eliminates lobby lines when teams arrive together
  • Room service breakfast simplifies coordination for multi-room group stays
  • Room service provides familiar dining options when exploring local restaurants feels overwhelming
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From $219 / night

AC Hotel Asheville Downtown

· 4.6 Excellent

AC Hotels by Marriott establishes the polished home base your traveling party needs to maintain focus during extended city competitions.

  • Free parking removes the stress of finding spots in busy tournament towns
  • Room service delivers comfort food without navigating city streets
  • Business center with printing services for roster changes and logistics
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Photo of The Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection by Hilton Highly rated
From $204 / night

The Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection

· 4.6 Excellent · 225 reviews

When your team needs reliable upscale accommodations for multi-day competitions, Curio Collection by Hilton delivers consistent quality that keeps everyone focused.

  • Multiple USB charging ports in every room accommodate all devices and equipment
  • Connecting rooms keep families and groups close while maintaining privacy
  • All-day dining options reduce the need for constant restaurant hunting
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From $179 / night

Aloft Asheville Downtown

· 4.6 Excellent

Aloft transforms multi-day city adventures from chaotic coordination challenges into effortlessly organized experiences that keep your entire group connected and energized.

  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi keeps everyone connected to home base and schedules
  • Smart TVs in every room let families catch up on favorite shows after long tournament days
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Photo of Hilton Garden Inn Asheville Downtown Highly rated
From $150 / night

Hilton Garden Inn Asheville Downtown

· 4.6 Excellent · 207 reviews

When managing a group in unfamiliar territory, Hilton provides the reliable foundation that keeps everyone aligned and accounted for.

  • Complimentary WiFi in common areas supports group coordination and planning
  • Grab-and-go options keep everyone fed when rushing between city destinations
  • Elevator access to all floors eliminates stair climbing with luggage
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Photo of TownePlace Suites by Marriott Asheville Downtown
From $128 / night

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Asheville Downtown

· 4.6 Excellent

TownePlace Suites provides the residential-style foundation that keeps traveling groups organized, comfortable, and focused throughout their extended city stays.

  • Multi-bedroom suites keep large groups together under one roof
  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
  • Free parking simplifies logistics for multiple families arriving separately
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Photo of Holiday Inn Express & Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG Best value
From $119 / night

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Asheville Downtown

· 4.6 Excellent · 1,502 reviews

Holiday Inn Express creates the steady home base that helps multi-night group travelers maintain their rhythm and momentum.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
  • Free parking removes the stress of navigating city parking
  • Fitness center maintains training routines without researching unfamiliar local gym options
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Photo of Candlewood Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG Highly rated
From $122 / night

Candlewood Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG

· 4.5 Excellent · 585 reviews

Candlewood Suites creates the consistent home base that allows groups to maintain their routines while conquering unfamiliar territory together.

  • Accessible rooms accommodate all team members and traveling companions
  • Smoke-free environment ensures clean air for athletes and sensitive travelers
  • Fitness center maintains training routines when stuck in an unknown city
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City Guide

Asheville, North Carolina Travel Guide

Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.

Section 01

City Overview

Asheville sits in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, a mid-sized city of about 95,000 that punches well above its weight in outdoor recreation and youth sports. This is craft beer capital of the Southeast, home to more breweries per capita than almost anywhere in America, but it's also become a major destination for soccer, baseball, and basketball tournaments thanks to its mountain setting and moderate climate.

The city has an artsy, outdoorsy vibe that attracts families who want their tournament weekends to feel like mini-vacations. Downtown Asheville centers around Pack Square and extends into the River Arts District, while the surrounding areas offer everything from luxury resorts to budget-friendly chain hotels. Sports teams love it here because you can play a morning game, grab lunch at a local brewery, and be hiking a waterfall trail by afternoon.

Asheville has invested heavily in sports tourism over the past decade, building new complexes and courting tournaments. The city successfully balances its mountain town character with real infrastructure for hosting events, making it ideal for groups that want more than just another suburban sports weekend.

Section 02

Getting Around

Asheville Regional Airport (AVL) is tiny but convenient, just 15 minutes south of downtown with direct flights to major hubs like Charlotte, Atlanta, and Chicago. Most teams flying in will connect through Charlotte Douglas (CLT), which is a 2-hour drive but offers way more flight options and often cheaper fares. Greenville-Spartanburg (GSP) in South Carolina is another option about 90 minutes away.

You'll want rental cars for team travel. Uber and Lyft work downtown and to the airport, but coverage gets spotty in the suburbs where many sports complexes sit. Interstate 40 cuts right through Asheville east-west, while Interstate 26 runs north-south. Interstate 240 is the downtown loop that connects everything. Traffic isn't terrible by big city standards, but mountain geography creates bottlenecks, especially on Tunnel Road heading east.

Asheville has a small bus system that's mainly useful for getting around downtown. Most sports venues require driving, with typical times of 10-20 minutes from downtown hotels to major complexes. Weekend traffic to popular hiking spots can slow things down, particularly on I-40 west toward the Smokies.

Section 03

Where to Stay

Downtown Asheville offers the most character with hotels like the AC Marriott and Hampton Inn & Suites, plus you're walking distance to restaurants and breweries. This area works best for teams whose venues are within 15 minutes, or when parents want nightlife and dining options. Parking can be tricky and expensive downtown, so factor that into your budget.

South Asheville along Airport Road and Hendersonville Road has the most chain hotels with team-friendly amenities like pools, free breakfast, and easy parking. This includes Hilton Garden Inn, Courtyard Marriott, and several Hampton Inns. You're close to the airport and have quick access to sports complexes in Fletcher and Arden. The Biltmore Village area offers upscale options if budget allows, though it's pricier.

North Asheville works well for tournaments at the YMCA or UNC Asheville facilities. Tunnel Road has older but budget-friendly chains, though traffic can be a pain. West Asheville is trendy with local hotels and B&Bs, but fewer chain options and potentially longer drives to sports venues.

Section 04

Sports & Recreation

WNC Agricultural Center in Fletcher hosts massive basketball tournaments in the winter, with multiple courts that can handle hundreds of teams. The Asheville Tourists play at McCormick Field downtown, one of the most scenic ballparks in minor league baseball. UNC Asheville opens its facilities for tournaments, including the Kimmel Arena and outdoor fields.

Soccer dominates spring and fall tournament schedules. Fletcher Park and Azalea Park host youth soccer regularly, while the Buncombe County Sports Park has newer turf fields that handle bigger tournaments. Lake Julian Park in Arden combines sports fields with lake recreation, making it popular for multi-day events where families want activities between games.

The Asheville Mall Sports Complex offers indoor options year-round, while several YMCAs throughout the area host swimming, basketball, and volleyball tournaments. Tennis tournaments happen at the Asheville Racquet Club and UNC Asheville courts. The mountain location makes Asheville attractive for trail running events and outdoor adventure races, particularly in Pisgah National Forest.

Section 05

Things to Do

Biltmore Estate is the obvious big attraction, though admission runs $75+ per adult and you need half a day minimum. Better for families with older kids who can appreciate the house and gardens. Looking Glass Falls and Sliding Rock are classic mountain experiences about 45 minutes out, perfect for teams with Sunday morning free time before heading home.

Downtown offers easy entertainment between games. The Urban Trail is a self-guided sculpture walk that keeps kids engaged, while Pack Square Park has open space for team gatherings. Lexington Glassworks in the River Arts District lets you watch glassblowing, and many studios welcome browsers. The Blue Ridge Parkway starts just outside town and offers scenic drives without major hiking commitment.

Asheville Pinball Museum is perfect for team bonding, with unlimited play for one admission price. LaZoom Comedy Tours work for groups with teens and adults. Lake Lure and Chimney Rock make good day trips when you have Saturday afternoon free, about an hour southeast of town.

Section 06

Food & Drink

Asheville's food scene runs deep, but for team meals you'll want places that can handle groups and move food quickly. Wicked Weed Brewing downtown has a huge space and solid pub food, while Green Man Brewing offers pizza and burgers with kid-friendly options. Highland Brewing has the largest taproom and outdoor space for big groups, plus they allow outside food.

For quick team meals, Moe's Southwest Grill, Chipotle, and Five Guys cluster around the mall area and South Asheville. Biscuit Head does epic breakfast but expect long waits on weekends. 12 Bones Smokehouse serves excellent BBQ in the River Arts District, though it's cash-only and closes when they run out of food.

Rocky's Hot Chicken Shack and White Duck Taco Shop are local chains that work well for team lunches. Parents looking for nicer dinners should try Cúrate for Spanish tapas or The Admiral for upscale comfort food, but make reservations. Grocery options include Harris Teeter, Publix, and Ingles for hotel room snacks and drinks.

Section 07

Shopping & Entertainment

Asheville Mall anchors the main shopping area with Dick's Sporting Goods, Target, and typical mall stores. It's not spectacular but handles basic team needs like forgotten gear or tournament t-shirts. Biltmore Park Town Square offers outdoor shopping with REI, Barnes & Noble, and restaurants, plus it's newer and nicer than the mall.

Downtown shopping focuses on local artisans and galleries rather than chains, which is fun for browsing but not practical for team needs. Malaprop's Bookstore is worth a stop if you have book readers on the team. Regal Biltmore Grande movie theater sits near many South Asheville hotels and works for team movie nights.

For team dinners, Golden Corral and CiCi's Pizza handle big groups with minimal fuss. Olive Garden, Applebee's, and Chili's all have locations that can accommodate teams with advance notice. Top Golf doesn't exist in Asheville, but Asheville Bowling Lanes offers team activities when weather kills outdoor plans.

Section 08

Weather & Packing

Asheville sits at 2,200 feet elevation, which moderates temperatures but creates unpredictable weather. Summer highs reach the 80s with frequent afternoon thunderstorms that can delay outdoor games. Spring and fall offer the best tournament weather, with 60-75 degree days, but pack layers because mornings can be 20 degrees cooler than afternoons.

Winter tournaments mean indoor venues, with temps typically in the 40s and 50s. Snow happens but rarely sticks around long. Rain gear is essential any time of year - mountain weather changes fast and storms pop up quickly. Pack extra socks and shoes because fields get muddy, and always bring warmer clothes than you think you'll need.

Peak tournament season runs March through November, with soccer dominating spring and fall, baseball in summer, and basketball moving indoors November through February. Summer gets crowded with tourists heading to the mountains, so book hotels early and expect higher rates during peak leaf season in October.

Section 09

Local Tips

Parking downtown costs $1-2 per hour at meters, but many lots offer $5-10 daily rates if you're staying multiple hours. The Rankin Avenue Deck usually has space and connects to downtown via skywalk. At sports complexes, arrive early for tournaments because parking fills up fast and some venues have limited spaces.

Download the AVL Now app for real-time parking info and local event listings. Cell service can be spotty in mountain areas outside town, so screenshot directions before heading to remote venues. Gas stations close early on Sundays in some areas, so fuel up Saturday night if you have early Sunday games.

Restaurant waits get long on weekends, especially during peak tourist months. Call ahead for large groups or have backup plans ready. Many breweries welcome kids during daytime hours but check policies before showing up with teams. Hotel pools get busy during tournament weekends, so don't count on them for team gatherings. Tip: Publix and Harris Teeter both offer team sandwich platters with 24-hour notice, perfect for tournament lunches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking in Asheville — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Asheville

Which hotels in Asheville, North Carolina are good for families?

Several hotels in Asheville, North Carolina are well-suited for families. The Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection by Hilton (0.22 mi, from $204/night), Aloft Asheville Downtown (0.26 mi, from $179/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Asheville Downtown (0.44 mi, from $150/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Asheville, North Carolina are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels in Asheville, North Carolina accommodate team and group travel. AC Hotel Asheville Downtown (0.12 mi, from $219/night), The Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection by Hilton (0.22 mi, from $204/night), and Aloft Asheville Downtown (0.26 mi, from $179/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there extended-stay hotels in Asheville, North Carolina?

Yes — TownePlace Suites by Marriott Asheville Downtown (0.62 mi, from $128/night), Element Asheville Downtown (0.96 mi, from $204/night), and Candlewood Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG (1.52 mi, from $122/night) are all extended-stay properties in Asheville, North Carolina, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Asheville, North Carolina are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels in Asheville, North Carolina are ideal for a weekend getaway. Kimpton Hotel Arras by IHG (0.13 mi, from $188/night), The Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection by Hilton (0.22 mi, from $204/night), and Hilton Garden Inn Asheville Downtown (0.44 mi, from $150/night) all offer on-site dining. Kimpton Hotel Arras by IHG also has spa services. The Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection by Hilton also has a pool. Hilton Garden Inn Asheville Downtown also has a pool.

Which hotels in Asheville, North Carolina are good for business travelers?

Several hotels in Asheville, North Carolina cater to business travelers. AC Hotel Asheville Downtown (0.12 mi, from $219/night), Kimpton Hotel Arras by IHG (0.13 mi, from $188/night), and The Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection by Hilton (0.22 mi, from $204/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels in Asheville, North Carolina offer free breakfast?

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Asheville Downtown (0.62 mi, from $128/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Asheville Downtown (0.78 mi, from $176/night), and Element Asheville Downtown (0.96 mi, from $204/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels in Asheville, North Carolina offer free parking?

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Asheville Downtown (0.62 mi, from $128/night), Candlewood Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG (1.52 mi, from $122/night), and Holiday Inn Express & Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG (1.68 mi, from $119/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels in Asheville, North Carolina have an outdoor pool?

The Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection by Hilton (0.22 mi, from $204/night) has an outdoor pool.

Which hotels in Asheville, North Carolina have suites or extra space?

AC Hotel Asheville Downtown (0.12 mi, from $219/night), Kimpton Hotel Arras by IHG (0.13 mi, from $188/night), and The Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection by Hilton (0.22 mi, from $204/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels in Asheville, North Carolina have a full in-room kitchen?

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Asheville Downtown (0.62 mi, from $128/night), Element Asheville Downtown (0.96 mi, from $204/night), and Candlewood Suites Asheville Downtown by IHG (1.52 mi, from $122/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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