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What's New in Asheville Hotels 2025

From downtown’s vibrant streets to Black Mountain’s quiet luxury, visitors can enjoy award-winning stays and bespoke details, like a craft cocktail at check-in or a clawfoot tub to soak in after a day exploring.
Article last updated 01/13/2025

New Asheville Lodging 2025

  • Moxy Asheville – Asheville’s newest downtown hotel -- opening just days before the hurricane – is steps away from Biltmore Ave.’s fine art galleries, restaurants, and performance venues. Moxy’s guests are welcomed at check-in with a complimentary cocktail or mocktail.
  • Peri Social House – For those looking for a cozy stay at a slower pace, this new “Mountain-boho” boutique hotel offers quiet luxury in the heart of Black Mountain. Peri Social House, a restored 1936 Georgian-revival homefeatures six cozy guestrooms and a coffee & wine bar on the main floor.
    • Abbiocco – Parked outside Peri Social House, Abbiocco serves wood-fired, Neapolitan-style pies until they sell out daily. Chef Glenn Osterberg, with two decades of experience in Michel Star and James Beard-winning kitchens, focuses on simple local ingredients and rustic Italian cooking in his charred creations, like the sweet and savory Maple Pig, topped with smoked bacon and spiced maple syrup.
  • Blind Tiger Receives Prestigious Michelin Key – In Sept., Blind Tiger, a charming boutique hotel in the Charlotte St. neighborhood was awarded a Michelin Key. The prestigious honor recognizes properties that go above and beyond in the categories of architecture and interior design, quality of service, personality and character, value, and guest experience.
  • The Radical Reopens, With Accolades –The boutique art hotel located in the River Arts District, The Radical, reopened to guests in January. The same month that “the rebel glam” property landed a No. 2 spot on USA Today’s roundup of best new hotels in the country.
    • Upper RAD: The portion of the River Arts District that was relatively unharmed by the hurricane, known as the Upper RAD, is home to dozens of restaurants, shops, and galleries that are open to visitors. Spots include: The Grey Eagle, a concert hall, Jeffrey Burroughs, a boutique specializing in fine jewelry designed by its namesake, Anoche, a mezcal bar, and All Souls Pizza, a family-favorite spot for wood-fired, farm-fresh ‘za.
  • Grand Bohemian Reopens With New, Inspired Interiors  After significant flood damage, the Grand Bohemian Asheville in Biltmore Village is set to reopen this May with stunning reimagined interiors. Updates at the luxury lodge include a remodel and redesign of the lobby, guestrooms, Grand Bohemian Gallery, and the property’s renowned restaurant, Red Stag Grill. The restaurant’s upgrades include an expanded wine cooler, further enhancing its award-winning wine program, recognized by Wine Spectator in 2023 and 2024.
  • Off-Season Savings This Winter: Hotel Weeks Promotion Offers Discounts at Premium Stays  – Guests looking be part of Asheville’s comeback can save on accommodations with special discounted rates during Hotel Weeks, Feb. 1- Mar. 1. Participating hotel properties will offer 25% off on room nights.
    • Make it a Date: During the month of February, Explore Asheville is kicking off Asheville Date Nights – 28 days of recommended dates and special discounts for couples, families, gal pals, furry companions, and solo travelers seeking TLC.

Check out the full What's New in Asheville in 2025 news release for a comprehensive story primer on the latest Asheville news.

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