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Welcome to
Spr ing/Summer/Fall 2009 Keep th is gu ide du ri ng you r vi sit.
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Estate Map, pg 1
Biltmore House, pg 4
Gardens, pg 5
Winery, pg 8
River Bend Farm, pg 9
Deerpark, pg 11
Inn on BiltmoreEstate, pg 12
LOOKINSIDE FOR
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BASS POND
APPROAC H ROA D
WINERY
APPROA CH ROA D
LOT B
LOT A
LOT C
LOT D
LOT E
(page 5)
(page 4)
BILTMORE
HOUSE
LAGOON
GARDENS
Parking
Disabled Access
Bus and RV Parking
Restrooms
Guest Services
Restaurants
Shops
Two-way Traffic
One-way Traffic
Stable Courtyard Area
Getting Around the EstateBiltmore House, Gardens, Winery andRiver Bend Farm are located several milesfrom each other; youll need to return toyour car and drive to your next location.
Welcome Center to Biltmore Houseand Gardens: 3 miles
Biltmore House to Deerpark: 3 miles
Biltmore House to Winery and RiverBend Farm: 5 miles
Winery to Deerpark: 2 miles
Welcome Center to Inn on BiltmoreEstate: 2 miles
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WINERY
(page 8)
ADMISSIONSGATE
WELCOME
CENTER
LODGE GATE
MAIN ENTRANCE&EXIT
(page 11)
DEERPARK
GROUPSALESOFFICE
INNON BILTMOREESTATE
GATE HOUSESHOP
(page 12)
(page 9)
RIVERBENDFARM
Carriage &il Ride Barns
Explore BiltmoreOutdoor Center
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Welcome to Biltmore
Parking
There is ample parking at all estate locations. At Biltmore
House, parking lots A & B are within walking distance of
the house. RV drivers and those with special needs should
contact the first available parking host for assistance.
Guest Services
At our Guest Services locations, you can purchase a guided
specialty tour or outdoor activity, make dinner reservations
for The Dining Room or Bistro, and reserve lodging or
afternoon tea at the Inn on Biltmore Estate. Look for
Guest Services in the Welcome Center, Stable Hallway
adjacent to Biltmore House, and Winery Welcome Center.
Restrooms
We have restrooms with baby changing stations in the
Stable area near the Biltmore House exit, at the Conservatory,
Winery, and River Bend Farm. There are no restrooms
inside Biltmore House. For specifics on restroom locations,
refer to our map.
Shopping
Take home a reminder of your day from our unique
shops. Shops are located at many estate locations and are
identified on the map.
Dining
From a satisfying meal to a quick snack, there are
numerous dining options on the estate. Look inside
to discover our dining venues.
Information for Guests with
Physical Challenges
Your visit to Biltmore House includes five floors of the
house and numerous staircases. Because of the historic
architecture of the house, there are areas that are not
accessible by wheelchair. There is an elevator to the
Second Floor staffed for guests with mobility disabilities
The Third Floor, Fourth Floor, and Basement are only
accessible by staircases. In accordance with the more
limited access in Biltmore House for guests with
mobility disabilities, we offer a reduced-price admissionticket at the Welcome Center.
All restrooms, restaurants, and shops on the estate
are accessible by wheelchair, as are the Conservatory,
Winery, River Bend Farm, and some parts of the Gardens
Biltmore House and the Winery have a very limited
number of wheelchairs available on a first-come, first-
served basis for inside use only. Please bring your own
wheelchair to ensure your comfort.
Parking assistance is available for guests with state-
issued parking permitsplease contact the first
available parking host when you arrive. Designated
parking for guests with mobility disabilities is available
next to the Conservatory, providing access to the
Walled Garden and Conservatory. There are drop-off
areas and wheelchair access at entrances to the Winery
and River Bend Barn.
Neckloop Telecoil Couplers and printed copies of
the audio guide are available for guests with hearing
difficulties.
Please contact the Welcome Center upon your
arrival if you have any questions regarding your visit.
You are our treasured guest today at George Vanderbilts estate, which includes Biltmore House, Gardens, Winery
and River Bend Farm. Enjoy your visit and make the most of your time by using this guide to plan your day.
Helpful Tips for Your Visit
As you leave the estate, stop at the Gate House, located near
the main estate entrance, for another opportunity to shop for
music, collectibles, and wine. Open daily 9:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.
Pets (except service dogs) are not allowed in any building. All
pets must be leashed on estate grounds for their own safety as
well as the comfort of our other guests. Please be courteous of
others and pick up after your pet.
Biltmore is home to many domestic and wild animals, including
raccoons, opossums, deer, coyotes, and bears. For your safety,
please do not approach or attempt to feed or pet any animals
you encounter and do not allow them to approach you. Please
report any animal displaying unusual behavior.
For safety reasons, shoes with exposed wheels (such as Heelys)
are not permitted in any estate building. Please remove wheels
before entering the Welcome Center, Biltmore House,
restaurants, shops, and other buildings.
Biltmore is dedicated to your safety. Please report suspicious
behavior or unsafe conditions to an estate employee. For
emergency assistance, call estate security at 828-225-1340.
Please note we do not allow food, drinks, or tobacco products insideBiltmore House. Photography, videotaping, sketching, and cell phoneuse are NOT allowed in Biltmore House. Any reproduction of
Biltmore Houses exterior image is limited to personal use only. Allcommercial uses are prohibited without previous written agreement.
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Guided Specialty Tours
Enrich your visit and discover more about Biltmore
with our guided specialty tours, available daily at
additional cost. Please register early, as tour space is
limited. For prices, times, and reservations, visit our
Guest Services locations at the Welcome Center, Stable
Hallway, or Biltmore House Front Desk. Tours aresubject to change.
Audio Guide to Biltmore House: Our digital audio
guide brings Biltmore House to life. Neckloop
Telecoil Couplers available upon request.
Behind-the-Scenes Tour: A guided tour includes
stops at the Organ Gallery in the Banquet Hall,
Mrs. Vanderbilts Bath and Dressing Area,
the Butlers Pantry, and basement areas.
Guided House Tour: Knowledgeable hosts guide small
groups through Biltmore House.
Legacy of the Land: A 90-minute motor coach tour
shares stories about the history of the land, structures,
and former residents.
Rooftop Tour: A guided tour showcases unrestored
areas of the houseincluding the atticand
provides stunning views of the estate from balconies
and rooftops.
ATM
For your convenience, an ATM is located in the Stable
Hallway near the shop A Christmas Past.
Shopping
From books to chocolates to Biltmore For Your Home
products, the shops adjacent to Biltmore House are
your source for great shopping.
A Christmas Past Bookbinders
Carriage House Confectionery Toymakers
Dining
Stable Caf: Housed in the architecturally unique
stable complex, the Stable Caf is a gathering spot for
Biltmore House guests. Dine on casual fare from the
rotisserie, smokehouse, and grill, including barbeque,
burgers, roasted chicken, and fresh salads. Childrens
menu available.
Courtyard Market: Stop in for a quick snack or enjoy
a casual meal in our open-air Courtyard, featuring
hand-made Sicilian-style pizza, salads, hot dogs, beer ,
and wine.
Bake Shop: Relax with cappuccino, gourmet coffees,
freshly baked pastries, cookies, soup, and sandwiches.
Ice Cream Parlor: Treat yourself to hand-dipped ice
creams, sundaes, root beer floats, and refreshing beverages.
Completed in 1895, Americas largest home is now even larger with the opening of four new guest bedrooms
on the Second Floor painstakingly restored after years of research. During your visit, look for priceless
masterpieces and antiques, and intricate architectural details. Refer to your complimentary guide, Your Guide
to Biltmore House, for room highlights and information about the house. Pick up your guide at the entrance to
Biltmore House.
Biltmore House
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Rooftop Tour
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BILTMORE HOUSE
MAIN ENTRANCE
TO PARKING LOTS
A GARDENERSPLACE
LIBRARY
TERRACE
ITALIAN GARDEN
SHRUB GARDEN
SPRING
GARDEN
WALLED
GARDEN
AZALEA
GARDEN
BASS
POND
BOAT HOUSE
TEAHOUSE
STATUEOF DIANA
TO WINERY, RIVER BEND FARM, DEERPARK,
INN ON BI LTMORE ESTATE, AND MAIN EXIT
CONSERVATORY
SOUTH
TERRACE
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2
3
4
5
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7
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Shrub Garden Path(1/3 mile loop)
Spring Garden Trail(1/4 mile loop)
Azalea Garden Path(1/3 mile from Conservatory to Bass Pond)
Rhododendron Loop(1/8 mile loop)
Woodland Trail(1/2 mile loop)
Bass Pond Path(1/2 mile loop)
Meadow Trail(1/4 mile loop)
Creekside Trail(1/4 mile loop)
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2
3
4
5
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ESPLANADE
CAF
Parking
Disabled Access
Bus and RV Parking
Restrooms
Restaurants
Shop
Walking Path
Walking Trail
Estate Road
BILTMORE HOUSE
CONSERVATORY
BOAT HOUSE
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George Vanderbilt commissioned Frederick Law Olmsted, whose designs included New Yorks Central Park,
to create the gardens and grounds for his estate. Explore the gardens to discover the ever changing colors,
textures and shapes of flowering trees and shrubs, thousands of flowers, and unusual trees in both formal andnatural settings.
Library Terrace offers shade and an arbor of wisteria
and trumpet creeper vines.
Italian Garden
On the lower terrace is the Italian Garden. With three
formal water gardens and classical statuary, its design
concept dates to the 16th century. This area was
designed for quiet moments of reflection, but tennisand croquet were also played on the grassy area near
Biltmore House.
Shrub Garden
Follow the path through the Shrub Garden, and note
the Japanese cutleaf maples, azaleas, and dogwoods.
This garden consists of more than 500 different
varieties of plants, shrubs, and trees. The gateway at the
lower edge of the Shrub Garden leads into the English-
inspired Walled Garden.
Walking Distances
Biltmore House to Conservatory: 1/4 mile (20 minutes)
Conservatory to Boat House: 1/2 mile (30 minutes)
Esplanade
Biltmores Esplanade was inspired by the gardens at
Chteau de Vaux-le-Vicomte, a 17th-century chteau
near Melun, France. The Esplanade incorporates the
Front Lawn, the Rampe Douce, and the grassy slope
known as the Vista. The Vistas summit features a statue
of Diana, goddess of the hunt, and provides a
breathtaking view of Biltmore House and the Blue
Ridge Mountains.
Library and South Terraces
Biltmore Houses terraces were designed for guests who
preferred to stay close to the house. The South Terrace
provides spectacular views of the mountains while the
Biltmores Gardens
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Visit Our Gardens Again & Again
Purchase a TwelveMonth Pass today at Guest Services and return to
our gardens in all seasons. A sample of what youll find:
April: tulips, poppies, snapdragons, and pansies, flowering forsythia,
dogwood, and redbud
May: native azaleas and border plants
Late May through October: roses by the thousands and perennials
June through July: native rhododendron, yarrow, sedum, and lavender
July through August: marigolds, salvia, cannas, impatiens, and
other annuals
September through October: a stunning quilt of mums
Mid to Late October: blazing fall colors on hardwoods and shrubsWalled Garden in fall
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Walled Garden
The Walled Garden is a four-acre formal garden.
The flowerbeds are designed and planted in the
bedding out style that was popular at the end of
the 19th century. Two arbors totaling 236 feet serve as
the spine of the symmetrical plan. The garden is filled
with a variety of textures and colors that change with
the seasons.
Espalier plants include apple, pear, apricot, plum,
Rose of Sharon, pyracantha, and wisteria.
Pattern beds are alive with seasonal color spring
through fall.
Victorian border contains Black-eyed Susan, daylily,
iris, ornamental grasses, hybrid dahlia, phlox, rosemallow, and bold cannas.
Winter border showcases plants with winter fruit
or foliage including snowdrop, soapwort, stone-
crop, azalea, winter heath, Lenten rose, Russian
sage, Scotch heather, and false cypress.
Grape-clad arbor boasts Catawba, Concord,
Delaware, and Niagara grapes.
Scented border offers the rich fragrances of
Chinese wisteria, English rose, fennel, harlequinglorybower, lavender, mock orange, peony,
pineapple sage, and summersweet.
Rose Garden features roses grown at the end of the
19th century plus All-America Roses. Our collection
of heirloom roses includes some of the same varieties
Vanderbilt originally purchased for the estate in 1895.
Butterfly Garden hosts plants for larvae and nectar
plants for adult butterflies such as aster, balloon
flower, butterfly weed, coneflower, gayfeather,
goldenrod, Joe Pye weed, and tickseed.
White border reveals a variety of white and ivory
plants including candytuft, lilac, crape myrtle,
lily-of-the-valley, plume poppy, silver and gold
dogwoods, and butterfly bushes.
Peonies burst forth with their dramatic blossoms.
Our selection includes several varieties of garden
and tree peonies.
Conservatory
At the base of the Walled Garden is the Conservatory.
Designed by Biltmore House architect Richard Morris
Hunt, this glass-roofed building nurtures exotic species
and provides flowers and plants for the house, just as it
did in George Vanderbilts time. Open daily.
Azalea Garden
Beyond the Conservatory is the Azalea Garden
containing one of the countrys largest selections of
native azaleas. Covering 15 acres, this is the largest of
Biltmores gardens and was the site of an old farm
before Vanderbilt bought the property. The azalea
collection represents a lifetime of work by Chauncey
Beadle, a horticulturist who came to the estate in
1890 to supervise Biltmores nursery and landscapeplantings. He later became the estates superintendent
and worked at Biltmore for 60 years.
Bass Pond
The Bass Pond is below the Azalea Garden. Be sure to
look for fine views and the many species of birds that
abound on the nearby trails. Your walk to and from
the Bass Pond is moderately strenuous.
Spring Garden
Use the path through the Spring Garden to return to
Biltmore House. The slopes rise to the woodlands
planted with various spring-blooming shrubs and
trees. The sheltered valley is surrounded by a grove of
white pines and hemlocks. It is filled with an array of
spring-blooming shrubs including forsythia, spirea,
deutzia, and mock orange.
Dining
Enjoy a light bite and refreshing beverage at the
Conservatory Caf, located on the Conservatorys
back patio. Open weather permitting.
Shopping
Indulge your green thumb at A Gardeners Place
located on the Conservatorys lower levelwith a
variety of Biltmore plants and garden accessories.
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Your Winery Visit
Learn about the art of winemaking at our Winery. Begin
with an informative film, followed by a self-guided visit
through our Cellars. Finish with the opportunity to
sample wines in the Tasting Room. Conclude your visit
by enjoying complimentary food and wine seminars;
simply sign up in the Winery Welcome Center.
Tasting Room
A visit to the Winery isnt complete without time in
our Tasting Room. Enjoy complimentary samples of
our award-winning wines to find out if you prefer red
to white or sweet to dry. If youre new to wine tasting,
dont worry; our friendly hosts guide you through the
process. Afterwards, you can purchase your newly
selected favorites in the Wine Shop.
Shopping
If you love the unusual and unique, browse our WineShop for a complete collection of Biltmore wines, anarray of wine glasses and corkscrews, gourmet fooditems, and kitchen necessities.
Wine Bar
Relax in our wine bar located in the Wine Shop, whereyou can nibble on a cheese plate and enjoy wine by theglass or bottle. Try a wine flight to experience the
delicious variety of Biltmore wines.
Dining
Bistro: Located beside the Winery, the Bistro offerscuisine inspired by the estates gardens, vineyards, andfarm. For lunch, enjoy gourmet wood-fired pizzas,sandwiches, and pasta. Dinner features steaks, seafood,lamb, and classic bistro fare. Childrens menu available.
Arbor Grill: Enjoy al fresco dining outside theWinery at this casual spot. Live music adds to theatmosphere on weekends. Open weather permitting.
Discover the pleasures of food and wine at Americas most-visited winery. Included in your estate admission,
the Winery is a must-see for anyone who loves food, recipes, and entertaining.
Biltmore Winery
Arbor Grill
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River Bend Barn
This historic structure was meticulously restored to
preserve this facet of Biltmore history. Inside are
informative exhibits that reveal the stories behind the
families that lived, worked, and played on the estate.
Farmyard
Meet a variety of animals ranging from chickens to
goats to Belgian draft horses in the Farmyard.
Kitchen Garden
Discover how our garden grows and admire the
diversity of herbs and vegetables by strolling through
our Kitchen Garden, which provides fresh produce for
our Field-to-Table program in our restaurants.
Shopping
Bring a bit of country home with made-in-America
pottery, kitchen utensils, framed pictures, and other
unique necessities from the Mercantile.
Dining
Satisfy your sweet tooth at the Creamery at River Bend
Barn with hand-dipped ice cream, snacks, refreshing
beverages, and seasonal treats.
Our rich agricultural legacy is displayed through hands-on fun at River Bend Farm. More than a century ago, this
area was the center of the estates farming community. Discover what life was like in the early 1900s by interacting
with our knowledgeable interpreters and exploring River Bend Barn, Kitchen Garden, and Farmyard.
River Bend Farm
MERCANTILE
WALKING
TRAIL TO
WINERY
EXPLORE BILTMOREOUTDOOR CENTER
RIVER BEND
BARN
KITCHEN
GARDEN
FARMYARD
SMITHY
WOODWORKER
LAND ROVER EXPERIENCE
DRIVING SCHOOL
CREAMERY
The blacksmith at River Bend Barn
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Explore Biltmore Outdoor Center
Located adjacent to River Bend Barn, the Outdoor
Center is the place for outdoor fun. Make reservations
here or at Guest Services at the Welcome Center, Stable
Hallway, or Biltmore House Front Desk.
Explore Biltmore Tours
Biking: Daily trail passes available if you have your
own bike, or rent a bike from us. One-hour, four-
hour, and eight-hour rentals offered.
Guided Segway Tours: Explore the estate on these
fun, simple-to-use machines. Group and private
sessions available.
River Float Trips: Inquire about guided raft trips,
follow-a-guide trips, and self-guided kayak trips on
the French Broad River.
River Bend Farm Tours
Morning Woods Walk: See historic sites and
structures off the beaten path.
Wagon Tour: View rolling pastures, forests, and sites
not open to the public.
Guided tour: Learn what it was like for familiesliving and working on the estate in George
Vanderbilts time.
Outdoor Adventures
Fly-fishing School: Learn the basics of this beautiful,
peaceful sport in a two-hour lesson; equipment and
materials provided.
Land Rover Offerings: Navigate off-road obstacles
with the Land Rover Experience Driving School.
Land Rover Experience Driving School: choosefrom one to six-hour adventures.
Land Rover Ride-Along Expedition: experience the
thrill of the ride from the passengers side
Kids Land Rover Adventure Course: treat the kids
to this once-on-a-lifetime opportunity
Sporting Clays School: Learn the techniques of
shooting clay targets with a Beretta shotgun. Private
two-hour lessons available.Land Rover Experience Driving School
Biking on estate trails
Fly-fishing
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Deerpark Restaurant
Housed in a historic barn original to the estate,
Deerpark Restaurant offers a bountiful buffet spread
inspired by Southern and Appalachian cuisine. On
Sundays, enjoy a classic brunch buffet. Children ages
nine and under dine free when accompanying
an adult.
Deerpark Carriage and Trail Ride Barns
Continue a Vanderbilt tradition by discovering the
estate with a carriage ride or trail ride, available at
additional cost. Private carriage and trail rides are
available with advance reservations. Make reservations
here and at Guest Services at the Welcome Center and
Stable Hallway, Biltmore House Front Desk, and the
Outdoor Center.
Carriage Rides: Climb aboard a 6 or 12-passengerwagon for a 45-minute ride that showcases estate
grounds. Be sure to bring your camera to capture
magnificent views of Biltmore House and rolling
pastures. One child 5 years and younger free per
paying adult.
Guided Trail Rides:Join others on an hour-long ride
through estate woods using Western-style saddles. Your
guided expedition provides the opportunity to explore
rustic trails, green meadows, and shady forests and
includes unique views of Biltmore Houses west faade.
Trail rides not available for children 7 and younger.
Our carriage and trail ride barns and one of our delicious restaurants call this scenic spot home. Stop by
for a leisurely lunch and then explore the estates meadows and forests with a guided trail ride or carriage ride.
Bring Your Group to Lioncrest
Wondering what the red-roofed barn next to
Deerpark Restaurant is? This renovated historic
structure is Lioncrest at Deerparkone of Biltmores
many locations for weddings, group, and corporate
events. To learn more about private events on the
estate, contact us at 800-211-9805.
Deerpark Area
Guided Trail Rides
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Stay at the Cottage on Biltmore EstateFor a more private retreat, stay at the Cottage
on Biltmore Estate. The two-bedroom and
two-bath historic home envelops you in
warmth the moment you step through the
door. Rich hardwood floors, bold colors, and
furnishings from Biltmore For Your Home
make every room cozy and inviting. Every day
of your stay is exquisite with personalized
service from your butler and chef. Your butler
coordinates your schedule during your stay,serves evening cocktails, while the chef creates
gourmet meals featuring seasonal flavors.
Make reservations for your return
visit by calling 800-411-4063.
Lodging
Our 213-room inn is the perfect end to your day on theestate. Ask about reserving one of our getaways for amemorable stay. Make reservations today at a GuestServices location. For future visits, call 800-858-4130 orcheck biltmore.com.
Afternoon Tea
Enjoy a delightfully English tradition by requestingafternoon tea in the inns library. Order a pot of tea andsavor a delightful array of finger sandwiches, pastries,and tarts. Afternoon tea is available 2:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M.daily. Advance reservations are recommended andavailable at Guest Services locations.
The Dining Room
Indulge your love of fine food with a meal at The Dining
Room that captures the Vanderbilt tradition of formal
entertaining. Sit down to dinner with a menu featuring
continental cuisine with a regional flair. Evening dining is
available to estate guests by advance reservation. Makereservations at Guest Services locations or by calling
828-225-1699. Collared shirts and slacks are suggested for
men. Dresses, skirts, or dress pants are recommended
for women.
Continue your Biltmore visit by spending the night at our luxurious inn. Treat yourself to our Vanderbilt-
inspired hospitality and elegant accommodations that earned us Four Stars from Mobil Travel Guide and
Four Diamonds from AAA.
Inn on Biltmore Estate
The inns lobby
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There are so many reasons to return to Americas largest home. Upgrade todays ticket to a TwelveMonth
Pass to enjoy these upcoming events and learn more at biltmore.com.*
Visit Biltmore Again and Again
Opening of Biltmore Houses New Rooms
April 4
Discover more about life at Biltmore with the opening
of four newly restored rooms that showcase the artistry
of design, dcor, and craftsmanship on a grand scale.
Festival of Flowers
April 4May 17Spring arrives at the estate with a stunning tulipdisplay in the Walled Garden, cascades of native andexotic blossoms in the gardens, and floral displaysinside Biltmore House.
Summer Evening Concerts
Late Julyearly AugustEnjoy a magical evening on Biltmores South Terrace
with your favorite performers. Previous performersincluded Tony Bennett, the Beach Boys, Bruce Hornsby,and Gladys Knight. Check with Guest Services fordetails on performers, dates, and tickets, or visitbiltmore.com.
Flower Carpet
August 1430
See how our garden experts weave together more than
140,000 begonias, coleus, and marigolds to create this
14,400 square-foot living carpet on the South Terrace.
Christmas at Biltmore
November 6January 3, 2010
Dazzling displays, dozens of trees, decorations, and live
music bring the Yuletide season to every corner of
Biltmore House. Holiday splendor continues in ourshops and restaurants where you can enjoy special menus
and shop to your hearts content. During Candlelight
Christmas Evenings, see Americas largest home aglow
with candlelight and firelight (reservations required).
*Events and dates are subject to change. Please visit
biltmore.com/events for the latest information.
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Your visit doesnt end once you leave the estate!
Continue Your
Biltmore Visit Online
biltmore.com
At biltmore.com, you can learn more about the history of the Vanderbilts and their
estate, plus bring Biltmore home through our wide range of products. Discover
Biltmore For Your Home products inspired by the estate, and peruse our wine
section to find award-winning wines that complement every occasion from casual
cookouts to grand celebrations. If theres a wedding in your future, or if you have a
group to bring to Biltmore, see how easy it is to get just the information you need at
BILTMORE
FOR YOUR HOMEGROUPSWEDDINGSWINES
WOODWARD+RICKPHOTOGRAPHY
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Purchase a TwelveMonth Pass to Biltmore and receive unlimited daytime
visits for a full year, dining and shopping discounts, and more! With your
pass you can return for our spectacular Christmas at Biltmore daytime
celebration for free! Purchase your TwelveMonth Pass today at Guest
Services in the Welcome Center, Winery Welcome Center, and Stable
Hallway next to Biltmore House.
Rediscover Biltmore
every seasonUnlimited daytimeestate visits for a year
Dining, shopping,& ticket discounts
And much more!