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Hotel discounts for essential workers in Asheville, N.C.

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Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville

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While we’re safe at home, we’re incredibly thankful for the essential workers across our city, county, state + country. For those essential workers that are commuting to Asheville from rural areas of N.C. – as well as local workers trying to self-quarantine to protect their families at home from exposure – area hotels are offering deep discounts.

Cambria Downtown Asheville | 15 Page Ave.

  • Includes parking and to-go breakfast provided by Isa’s French Bistro
  • Located in the heart of downtown; 1 mile from Mission Hospital
  • Call 828-255-0888 and ask for the “essential business rate”

Country Inn & Suites - Westgate | 22 Westgate Pkwy.

  • Includes parking and hot buffet breakfast to-go
  • Located in the Westgate Shopping Center; 1.5 miles from downtown + adjacent to 240
  • Call 828-772-3188 and ask for the “essential business rate”

Per Buncombe County’s “Stay Home – Stay Safe” order issued Mar. 26, county residents or any essential employee may stay in any lodging, but will be required to complete county-provided documentation explaining the reason for the stay.

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