
| Guest Rooms & Suites | 512 |
| Meeting Rooms | 42 |
| Largest Meeting Room | 17,982 sq. ft. |
| Total Meeting Space | 53,000 sq. ft. |
The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa is one of the South's best-loved resorts. Built in 1913 with granite stones mined from Sunset Mountain, the resort overlooks the city of Asheville, N.C., and provides majestic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. With its distinctive undulating red clay tile roof and original Roycroft furnishings and fixtures, The Grove Park Inn captures the essence of the Arts and Crafts movement. Throughout its massive lobby, words of inspiration from noted authors and anonymous sources are etched in stone.
The pure mountain air, impeccable service and unparalleled cuisine have attracted visitors by the score, from William Jennings Bryan, who delivered the keynote address at the inn's opening in 1913, to Thomas Edison, Will Rogers, Henry Ford, F. Scott Fitzgerald and eight U.S. Presidents. At the end of the 20th century, The Grove Park Inn underwent a major renovation, adding a 40,000 sq. ft. spa and expanding its outstanding sports complex.

We offer 512 guest rooms with an equal measure of modern comfort and the charm of yesterday. From windows opening to fresh mountain air to authentic Arts & Crafts furnishings, this is pampering in historic proportions. Our Sammons and Vanderbilt wings feature spacious rooms classically furnished. Theme suites are also available. Our 28-room Club Floor offers our most splendid accommodations, with generously appointed rooms featuring spa-like baths, personalized concierge attention, and a private Club Lounge.
We're home to distinguished, award-winning restaurants and multiple dining options.
Horizons Dining Room: Food & Wine magazine ranks it as one of the 50 best hotel restaurants in the nation, and it's easy to see and taste why. With dazzling innovations on what is universally known as classic cuisine, the resort's flagship restaurant adds up to more than a meal – this is a full dining experience, including live entertainment.
The Sunset Terrace Chophouse: Our classic steak and seafood restaurant offers an innovative daily menu and features influences from around the world using fresh local and seasonal ingredients. We offer both indoor and outdoor seating options, as well as private dining areas suitable for larger groups – all with amazing views of Asheville and the surrounding mountains
The Blue Ridge Dining Room: This resort and local favorite offers a combination of southern hospitality and beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The restaurant's culinary concept can best be described as "Southern Comfort Cuisine." Our mouth-watering dishes use fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables sourced from local farmers. Award-winning seafood and prime-rib buffets are available Friday and Saturday, respectively, or try our famous Sunday brunch.
Additional Dining Options: The Spa Café, In Room Dining, Magnolia Lounge, Great Hall Bar, Pool Cabana
Spa: Our world-class spa is more than 43,000 sq. ft. in size, 18,000 sq. ft. of which feature amenities for you to enjoy before and after your treatment.
Golf: Had Mark Twain played this captivating layout from master architect Donald Ross, he might have reconsidered his now-famous grumblings that "Golf is a good walk spoiled." This 6,700-yard, par-70 course represents Ross at his most playful.
With a population of about 70,000, Asheville lies tucked between the ranges of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Vibrant and wholly unique, the city has an energy all its own, offering visitors a blend of art and nature, culture and mountain flavor.
Asheville’s downtown is located only five minutes from our resort. With its colorful sights and historic buildings — the city features more Art Deco architecture than any other southeastern city outside Miami Beach — the downtown is best explored on foot, its streets lined with an inviting collection of restaurants, bookstores and shops.
Away from downtown, adventure abounds. From music festivals to hikes to scenic peaks, from whitewater rafting to gallery strolls, there is something here for just about everybody. It’s no wonder Asheville was named one of 12 global "must see" destinations for 2007.
The Asheville Regional Airport is nine miles Southeast of Asheville (25 minutes from The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa). Primary airline carriers are AirTran Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Express and US Airways.
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We offer 512 guest rooms with an equal measure of modern comfort and the charm of yesterday. From windows opening to fresh mountain air to authentic Arts & Crafts furnishings, this is pampering in historic proportions. Our Sammons and Vanderbilt wings feature spacious rooms classically furnished. Theme suites are also available. Our 28-room Club Floor offers our most splendid accommodations, with generously appointed rooms featuring spa-like baths, personalized concierge attention, and a private Club Lounge.
We're home to distinguished, award-winning restaurants and multiple dining options.
Horizons Dining Room: Food & Wine magazine ranks it as one of the 50 best hotel restaurants in the nation, and it's easy to see and taste why. With dazzling innovations on what is universally known as classic cuisine, the resort's flagship restaurant adds up to more than a meal – this is a full dining experience, including live entertainment.
The Sunset Terrace Chophouse: Our classic steak and seafood restaurant offers an innovative daily menu and features influences from around the world using fresh local and seasonal ingredients. We offer both indoor and outdoor seating options, as well as private dining areas suitable for larger groups – all with amazing views of Asheville and the surrounding mountains
The Blue Ridge Dining Room: This resort and local favorite offers a combination of southern hospitality and beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The restaurant's culinary concept can best be described as "Southern Comfort Cuisine." Our mouth-watering dishes use fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables sourced from local farmers. Award-winning seafood and prime-rib buffets are available Friday and Saturday, respectively, or try our famous Sunday brunch.
Additional Dining Options: The Spa Café, In Room Dining, Magnolia Lounge, Great Hall Bar, Pool Cabana
Spa: Our world-class spa is more than 43,000 sq. ft. in size, 18,000 sq. ft. of which feature amenities for you to enjoy before and after your treatment.
Golf: Had Mark Twain played this captivating layout from master architect Donald Ross, he might have reconsidered his now-famous grumblings that "Golf is a good walk spoiled." This 6,700-yard, par-70 course represents Ross at his most playful.
With a population of about 70,000, Asheville lies tucked between the ranges of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. Vibrant and wholly unique, the city has an energy all its own, offering visitors a blend of art and nature, culture and mountain flavor.
Asheville’s downtown is located only five minutes from our resort. With its colorful sights and historic buildings — the city features more Art Deco architecture than any other southeastern city outside Miami Beach — the downtown is best explored on foot, its streets lined with an inviting collection of restaurants, bookstores and shops.
Away from downtown, adventure abounds. From music festivals to hikes to scenic peaks, from whitewater rafting to gallery strolls, there is something here for just about everybody. It’s no wonder Asheville was named one of 12 global "must see" destinations for 2007.
The Asheville Regional Airport is nine miles Southeast of Asheville (25 minutes from The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa). Primary airline carriers are AirTran Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Express and US Airways.