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Try This: Experience the magic of Christmas at Biltmore®

The most wonderful time of the year has arrived at Biltmore, along with the opportunity to save on an Annual Pass during the Holiday Sale.

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A rotating gif of The Biltmore Estate's elegant halls decked with elaborate, fancy Christmas decorations.

Annual Passholder perks include $20 off tickets to Candlelight Christmas Evenings.

Photos by AVLtoday

WNC’s most elegant annual tradition returns for the 130th year: Christmas at Biltmore® has arrived.

Every inch of the sprawling estate is adorned with opulent holiday decor, including 35 Christmas trees in Biltmore House alone.

Our team recently visited to check out this year’s seasonal splendor. The number one thing we learned? An Annual Pass is the best way to keep the magic going, and you can score one for $90 off during the holiday sale. Passholders enjoy unlimited visits year-round, and lots of special discounts on exhibits + experiences.

What not to miss when you go-ho-ho:

Make a reservation to visit Biltmore now through Sunday, Jan. 4, to step inside a Hallmark movie. Did you know “A Biltmore Christmas” was filmed on-site?

Experience the holiday magic

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