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Biltmore Estate
Basic Information
Address: 1 North Pack Square, Asheville, NC
Phone Number: 828-225-1400
Email: groupsales@biltmore.com
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Additional Information
Days and Hours: Open year-round, hours vary
Description:
George Vanderbilt's quest for knowledge was a lifelong passion, and his legacy of learning continues today. Biltmore's programs for student groups include musical performances, experiential and educational Biltmore House tours, Homeschool Days, higher education events, and more. We look forward to sharing the history and legacy of Biltmore, America's largest private home, with your educational group.
Grade Levels:
K-5
6-8
9-12
K-5
6-8
9-12
Group Type: Education, Performance, Art & Architecture, Agriculture
Disabled Access:
Portions of Biltmore House are disabled accessible. Biltmore grounds and gardens are disable accessible.
Admission/Tickets: Admission tickets required
Registration: Registration required
Food: Lunch and dinner options available.
Length of Visit: Full day experience
Student/Staff Ratio: 10 / 1
Max. Group Number: Maximum student group size of 250 per day
Gift Shop/Factory Outlet: Multiple gift shops located on property
Retail Store: Multiple retail shops located on property
Reservations Needed: Yes