1The estate covers 8,000 acres.
Biltmore Estate CompanyThough 8,000 acres is no small plot of land, the Biltmore Estate was originally located on 125,000 acres of land. While we're talking number, the 55-foot Norway spruce in the center of the yard is surrounded by 35 more evergreens.
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2A new 'Downton Abbey' exhibition is featured.
The Biltmore CompanyFrom November 8, 2019 to April 7, 2020, visit the immersive exhibition that celebrates the TV hit show Downton Abbey with never-before-seen elements. Get a closer look at your favorite characters, fashion, and historic events.
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3There's one Fraser Fir that stands out from the rest.
The Biltmore CompanyFinding a tree worthy of decorating the largest and most festive home in the country is no easy feat, but it's a challenge the crew accepts every year. This year, the Banquet Hall will illuminate with a 34-foot tall Fraser Fir at the center. It took 30 Biltmore staff members to secure the 2,000-pound tree into place.
4In total, there are 62 beautiful Christmas trees.
The Biltmore CompanyBiltmore knows how to check off all the boxes for a memorable Christmas with decorations upon decorations and trees upon trees. Aside from the dozens of Christmas trees inside, there are actually "58 additional decorated Christmas trees at other estate locations...plus 30 live trees and shrubs in and around other estate buildings," per their site.
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5The breathtaking Tapestry Gallery boasts four trees.
The Biltmore CompanyWill you just look at those wall coverings, and the molding around the fireplace?
6You can stop by the winery and tasting room.
The Biltmore CompanyThousands of gold and champagne ornaments appropriately decorate the winery tasting room, which not-so-accidentally resemble bubbles. You can rest assured that there will be enough to toast on Christmas Day and New Year's.
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7Visitors can count up to 1,000 handmade bows.
The Biltmore CompanyOf course, Christmas is all about the green, but red bows complete the holiday decor. It's estimated that there are 2,000 of them around the estate.
8Take a romantic stroll through Antler Hill Village.
The Biltmore CompanyIt's true, December is one of the most romantic times of the year (hello, sweater weather), so if you're lucky enough to visit the Estate with your S.O., make sure to go when it's all lit up.
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9Have a drink in the Inn on Biltmore Estate.
The Biltmore CompanyUnless you're an Asheville resident, this could certainly make you question the phrase, "There's no place like home for the holidays."
10Plus, the decor doesn't stop no matter where you turn.
The Biltmore CompanyNow, it's time to add Biltmore Estate to your bucket list, because we sure have.
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