The grand, historic
Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, , has announced its plans to
reopen on Saturday, November 2, just in time to kick off its annual holiday
event, Christmas at Biltmore. This reopening follows a temporary closure due
to the damage caused by Hurricane
Helene, which swept through Western North Carolina, leaving its mark on the
estate and the surrounding region.
For more than a
century, Biltmore has been a symbol of resilience and strength in the Asheville
community. In the wake of Helene, repair and recovery efforts across the estate
have been in full swing, with teams working diligently to restore damaged areas.
The estate is now preparing to welcome visitors back to once again experience
the magic of the holiday season.
Some key details
of the upcoming reopening include:
- The estate will be
fully adorned with festive Christmas decorations upon its reopening.
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Attractions and
restaurants across the property will also be operational.
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Biltmores
accommodations will once again welcome overnight guests, though some of the
estate's roads and wooded areas are still undergoing cleanup.
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The Trails and the
Outdoor Adventure Center will remain closed for the time being, with an opening
date yet to be announced.
While Biltmore
moves forward with its reopening plans, the greater Asheville area is continuing
its recovery from the devastating storm. Many businesses and roads in the
community have reopened, though some areas are still in the process of
rebuilding. Visitors to the estate are advised to check their routes and prepare
for possible detours due to ongoing recovery efforts.
We are incredibly
grateful for the outpouring of support for our community and the determination
of our first responders, utility workers, and community volunteers, said Bill
Cecil Jr., president and CEO of Biltmore. As recovery unfolds, welcoming guests
back to Biltmore not only means we can open, but also brings critical support
to our regions economy to aid area employees, local businesses, and friends.
Together, we can help restore the vibrancy of Asheville and its surrounding
areas.
The imminent
reopening will mark the official start of Christmas at Biltmore, a
longstanding tradition that has seen generations of attendees come to enjoy its
historic heritage and Yuletide spirit. Guests can select from two different
experiences during this festive time of year: daytime visits to tour the estates
dazzling seasonal dcor, or elegant evening visits, when its intimate rooms are
filled with enchanting live holiday music, soft candlelight and roaring fireplaces.
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If youd like more
information on how the Biltmore estate is supporting the broader Asheville
community in its time of crisis, just visit biltmore.com/helene-response.
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