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Community Spotlights
West Asheville
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Reminiscent of how downtown Asheville felt 15 years ago and evoking the notion that this would be a cool place to live, visitors will enjoy discovering the neighborhood’s funky shops and tasty delights down the length of Haywood Road.
Montford
Three hundred acres of stately homes and lovely streets to enjoy beneath a shady tree canopy — just a stroll north of downtown.
Biltmore Village
If your favorite park were also a historic shopping district where even quick-service restaurants have Tudor style architecture, you’d be right at home in this southern outpost of Asheville’s central business district.
Biltmore Park Town Square
A hop, skip and a jump from the airport, this upscale planned village is on target for those seeking a walkable shopping experience with a local flair, away from the crowds of downtown.
Weaverville
Just north of Asheville, you’ll find this quiet mountain town, with local crafters, quality eats and drinks and friendly charm lining its old-timey downtown main street.
Black Mountain
For travelers headed back east, Black Mountain is a must stop, known for its thriving downtown, choice shops and restaurants, as well its breathtaking setting at the foot of the Black Mountains.
River Arts District
Asheville’s RAD aims to pack about as many artists imaginable into an area small enough to walk around in, and you won’t have to leave for lunch, dinner or a great beer.