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A nighttime aerial view of a well-lit Biltmore Park Town Square.

The idyllic and convenient Town Square mimics the main streets of the past with access to modern amenities.

Photo provided by Biltmore Park Town Square

There’s something about the holidays that conjures up those old fashioned feelings — thoughts of strolling down main street, hot coffee and shopping bags in hand, while enjoying the lights and essence of the season.

Enter: Biltmore Park Town Square, where walkable access to premier shops meets tree-lined streets and picturesque scenery.

The best part: In addition to soaking in the season, dozens of shops + restaurants means you can one-stop-shop for everyone on your list:

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