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The Reynolds Mansion vs Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate

Both hotels are rated highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, The Reynolds Mansion is preferred by most reviewers compared to Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate. The Reynolds Mansion comes in at #5 in Asheville with accolades from 3 reviews such as Gayot, Fodor's and Frommer's.

The Reynolds Mansion
The Reynolds Mansion
7 / 10
100 Reynolds Heights, Asheville, NC 28804
From $210 /night
  • Pet Friendly
  • Free Internet
  • Free Breakfast
  • Pool
  • Free Parking
  • Air Conditioning
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Gayot Gayot
"Predating the Civil War... the home boasts wide verandas and overlooks the mountains. All of the guest rooms are furnished with period pieces to recall the property's earliest days."
Fodor's Fodor's
"This inn dating from the 1840s has two levels of wraparound porches and a dozen fireplaces. It sits on 4 acres on Reynolds Mountain...a three-course breakfast is included in rates." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Spectacular views can be enjoyed from the expansive porches, and if the weather is chilly, the house’s 12 fireplaces to keep the interior cozy. The rooms are roomy, Victorian, drop-dead gorgeous" Full review
Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate
Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate
7 / 10
207 Dairy Rd, Asheville, NC 28803-5901
From $207 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Shuttle Bus
  • Restaurant
  • Pool
  • Fitness Center
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Oyster Oyster
Upscale
"The four-pearl Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate is a well-designed contemporary hotel that offers the prime advantage of a location right on the Biltmore Estate property." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"The Village's location at Antler Hill is near the winery, restaurants, and shopping, and the hotel itself has a restaurant and bar, along with well-appointed but somewhat compact rooms." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"The Inn's casual cousin, Village Hotel on Biltmore Estate has rooms with a modern farmhouse aesthetic featuring wooden headboards, iron sconces, and low-profile drawers"