Christmas at the Biltmore

Looking for something truly magical this Christmas season?  Take a drive to Asheville and experience Christmas at the Biltmore.

This was our third trip to the Biltmore Estate, the first and third trip we toured the Biltmore House and the second trip we just enjoyed the grounds.  The first time we visited they were not allowing photos during the home tour, but at this time they are allowing them on self- guided tours.

The Biltmore is approximately 180,000 square feet and is the largest privately owned home in the United States.  It is truly breathtaking to see and pictures do not do it justice.

At Christmastime there is a 55-foot spruce tree on the front lawn decorated with thousands of twinkling lights.  They do not turn the tree lights on until later in the day, near dusk.

If you visit for the candlelight evenings, the tree is lit and illuminates  the whole front yard.  They also place bags with  tealights all the way around the drive for the evening tours.

Through January 6th there are two general ticket options to enter the Biltmore House, either Christmas Daytime Celebration or Candlelight Christmas Evenings.  Since we have visited before during the day, we decided to buy Candlelight Christmas Evenings tickets.

When you book the candlelight evening tour you have to book an entry time, even on weekdays.  We planned our trip for a Tuesday but waited to book our tickets until a few days prior.  By waiting we only had our choice of entry times at 8:30 PM and later.  This entry time was not terrible, as we did get to eat dinner before touring the house.  The Biltmore closes about an hour and a half after the last assigned tour time.  As a tip, try to book your tickets earlier to get the time you would like.  Also, many weekends will sell out of the candlelight tour times.

Self guided tour of the Biltmore House- Candlelight Evenings

As you enter the home they have booklets you can take on your self- guided tour that provide a brief description and history of each room.  You can also pay for an audio guide which will provide a more in depth verbal description of each room of the Biltmore for $12.99, the desk to rent these is located on the right once you walk in.

Most rooms will also have a knowledgeable employee who you can ask additional questions to, regarding the history of the home or the room you are currently in.

One reason we chose the Candlelight Evenings was to enjoy the choir and soloists playing within the house.  This added to the magical experience.  Most rooms had a fireplace that was lit and the sparkling Christmas lights made the night truly special.  When you first walk into the house the Entrance Hall is beautifully decorated with garland.  My absolute favorite rooms were the following:

Winter Garden

If you walk to the right when you enter the house you will see the beautiful Winter Garden.  We spent a lot of time around this room.  The choir was singing in the center and there were a few soloists here too.  We enjoyed listening to the music as well as touring the rooms around the garden.

Winter Garden
Winter Garden

Banquet Hall

This room is truly royal and has ceilings that are seven- stories high.  The real Christmas Tree is nearly 40 feet tall and adds to the splendor of the room.

Banquet Hall
Banquet Hall
Live Tree in Banquet Hall
Live Tree in Banquet Hall

Breakfast Room

This room features two paintings by Renoir: Child with an Orange and Young Algerian Girl.

Breakfast Room
Breakfast Room
Breakfast Room with two paintings by Renoir
Breakfast Room with two paintings by Renoir

Music Room

This room was completed in the 1970’s and includes 12 apostle figures and 12 candlesticks made in the mid 1700’s.

12 Porcelain Apostle Figures and 12 Candlesticks made in the mid 1700's
12 Porcelain Apostle Figures and 12 Candlesticks made in the mid 1700’s

Library

There are thousands, upon thousands of books that encompass this room. It is about half of the original collection George Vanderbilt had.  We stood in this room for several minutes enjoying the marvelous decor and number of books lining the shelves.  It makes you want to take one of the myriad of books and sit by the fireplace to read.

Library
Library

These rooms were all located on the first floor, so be sure to take your time enjoying them.  The other areas of the home were beautifully decorated too and it is amazing to think about how many staff it took to run this house back in the early 19th century when it was running.

George Vanderbilt’s bedroom

For the size of this home, we were surprised about the size of the bedrooms and closets.  While his bedroom was not tiny, we would have expected a larger space and bed considering the square footage of the home.

George Vanderbilt's bedroom
George Vanderbilt’s bedroom

Edith Vanderbilt’s bedroom

Edith Vanderbilt's bedroom
Edith Vanderbilt’s bedroom

Louis XV Room

This room is decorated in french woven silk velvet wall coverings.  Both Edith and Cornelia gave birth to their children in this room.

Louis XV Room
Louis XV Room

Main Kitchen

The copper pots hanging are the original.

Main Kitchen
Main Kitchen
Gymnasium
Gymnasium

As I mentioned before this was our second time actually touring the home.  I feel like we saw more rooms this time and at the end there was an exhibit we had definitely not seen before.

Halloween Room

This was a very unique room that I do not remember seeing on our last visit.  Cornelia Vanderbilt, her husband and other family and friends helped paint the walls in this room for a party.  This room also housed various displays of pictures and history further describing the numerous individuals involved in building and designing the home.  It’s amazing that George Vanderbilt built a railroad to run directly to the Biltmore for transportation of building materials, along with setting up building on site to produce materials.  It’s amazing that in the late 1800’s it only took 6 years to build such a magnificent and beautiful home.

In addition to all of these rooms there are many, many more to see.  Hard to believe right?  I would allow at least a few hours to tour the home so you will not feel rushed and you can thoroughly enjoy and explore each room.

If you are doing only the evening tour take some time to enjoy the grounds and shops either the afternoon before your tour or the day following. While it is fall/ winter at the Biltmore, unfortunately missing their beautiful springtime gardens, the Conservatory sure is a sight to see! There are so many beautiful and colorful flowers and plants which truly bring life to the winter season.

Conservatory

If you are staying on the Biltmore Estate, which I strongly recommend,  they have a shuttle that runs every 15 minutes from the hotels to the other areas on the Estate. The shuttles are great as the drivers are extremely knowledgeable. Every ride we took we learned a lot about the Biltmore history, feel free to ask them questions too! Plan to wait for the shuttle 30-45 minutes before your assigned time to allow time in case you miss the shuttle and have to wait an additional 15 minutes and to allow time for the stops on the way. You also cannot use any of the 43 bathrooms that are in the actual Biltmore house so you will want to use the public restrooms before entering the house.

Tickets for this special time of the year are more expensive than usual entry prices. If you book at least a week ahead of time you can get a discount on their website. Costco was also selling a two day pass (has to be consecutive days) for less than $65. This was for Daytime access, but you could pay an upgrade fee of around $25 to also visit during the Candlelight Evenings.

In addition to the house, Antler Village has restaurants, shops and the winery to visit.  I will go into more detail on these activities in my next post. You also get a free wine tasting included with your entry ticket to the Biltmore.

If you have the chance I would visit the Biltmore in the spring to enjoy the gardens and the winter to enjoy Christmas at Biltmore.  Merry Christmas!

Christmas in Atlanta

The hot summer days have come to an end, planning and cooking for Thanksgiving are over and now it is time for the most festive time of the year, the Christmas season! I’m dreaming of a white Christmas…. Perhaps we don’t want to wish for that in Atlanta, nobody wants to get stuck on the roads for hours if that happens!

Garden Lights at Atlanta Botanical Garden
Garden Lights at Atlanta Botanical Garden

We have been lucky as the beginning of December started off unseasonably warm in Atlanta, which means we may have longer to enjoy the fall leaves and colors!  Just this past weekend we spent the day in Piedmont Park and took some incredible pictures of the changing leaves.  If you haven’t done that this season, I would head their soon before all the beautiful leaves fall and are subject to our numerous leaf blowers!

Piedmont Park in early December
Piedmont Park in early December

If you are looking for ideas of what to do in Atlanta this season, here are a few of our favorite:

1.) Enjoy the evening at Christmas with Atlanta Master Chorale at the Schwartz Center for Performing Arts at Emory University– This has to be one of our absolute favorite things to do this time of year.  This year the concert is December 15-16th (Saturday and Sunday). They are absolutely wonderful and this has been a yearly tradition for us the past 5 years.  Their voices are heavenly and there is nothing better than spending the night listening to them sing.

Atlanta Master Chorale Program 2017
Atlanta Master Chorale Program 2017

2.) Stroll through the Garden Lights at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens– This is yet another one of our favorite traditions.  We finally became members this year and every season the gardens surprise us with something new.  I don’t know how they continue to make Garden Lights prettier every year.  You can even enjoy a cocktail as you stroll through the garden in the evening. One of our favorite areas last year (which they have this year too) was Nature’s Wonders which includes 1,600 strands of lights with over 70,000 color changing lights that are synchronized to music and motion.  Definitely a must see this holiday season!

Garden Lights at Atlanta Botanical Garden- Nature's Wonders
Garden Lights at Atlanta Botanical Garden- Nature’s Wonders
Garden Lights at Atlanta Botanical Garden
Garden Lights at Atlanta Botanical Garden

3.) See a show at the Fox Theatre– We saw Irving Berlin’s White Christmas this year which was amazing!  Unfortunately the last show for White Christmas has aired at the Fox, but you can still catch the Nutcracker and other shows to get you into the Christmas spirit this month.

Fox Theatre
Fox Theatre

4.) Join the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for their annual weekend of Christmas with the ASO.  This year it will be held on December 8th and 9th with two shows each day at 3 and 8pm.  A perfect time to enjoy Christmas carols and hymns!

5.) Attend Brookhaven Holiday on the Town– This is a great smaller holiday gathering, which includes Santa, reindeer (yes actual reindeer!), sleigh rides, store specials, Christmas tree lighting and more! It takes place in Town Brookhaven which is a smaller community allowing you to avoid crowds yet still see Santa (without reservations) and enjoy the holiday spirit.

Holiday on the Town at Town Brookhaven Reindeer
Holiday on the Town at Town Brookhaven Reindeer
Holiday on the Town at Town Brookhaven
Holiday on the Town at Town Brookhaven

6.) Drive to Christmas at the Biltmore– If you have time this holiday season take a drive out to Asheville North Carolina, which is about a 3 to 3.5 hour drive from Atlanta to visit the Biltmore House.  It is about 180,000 square feet (unbelievable, right?), has 65 fireplaces, a Banquet Hall with 70-foot ceilings and so much amazing history and priceless artifacts within. It is truly a magical place this time of year so book your stay and tickets early!  You can choose between the Christmas Daytime Celebration and the Candlelight Christmas Evenings or do both.  The daytime and evening visits are beautiful, but if you would like to hear a live choir, soloists, view the house in candle light and enjoy the enormous spruce tree lit up in front of the house than the evening self guided tour is for you.  You can choose to take a tour, rent an audio guide or do the self guided tour yourself.  We did the self- guided tour this time, as we have already taken a tour on a previous visit.  We read about each room through the pamphlet you can pick up at the entrance and there are knowledgeable guides in most rooms that can assist you with any questions and give you more information.  Also, don’t miss the conservatory which is filled with absolutely beautiful and colorful plants which certainly brighten your stay in winter.

Christmas at the Biltmore- View of Biltmore House at night
Christmas at the Biltmore- View of Biltmore House at night
Christmas at the Biltmore- Winter Garden
Christmas at the Biltmore- Winter Garden
Christmas at the Biltmore- Foyer
Christmas at the Biltmore- Foyer
Christmas at the Biltmore- Library
Christmas at the Biltmore- Library
Christmas at the Biltmore- Conservatory
Christmas at the Biltmore- Conservatory

7.) Attend Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol at the Shakespeare TavernThe Atlanta Shakespeare Company has been performing this show for over 20 years.  You can order food and beverages before the show to enjoy before or during the show and they offer drinks and desserts at Intermission.  They do not sell food during the actual performance.  You buy seats in a particular seating area and then it is first come first serve for the actual seat in that seating area once you arrive.  If you would like a better seat, try to arrive close to when the doors open.

Shakespeare Tavern- A Christmas Carol
Shakespeare Tavern- A Christmas Carol
Shakespeare Tavern- A Christmas Carol
Shakespeare Tavern- A Christmas Carol

8.) Ice Skate at Park Tavern in Piedmont Park- Enjoy a daytime or evening skate at the rink at Park Tavern.  If going during the daytime you can enjoy views of the midtown skyline and Piedmont Park while staying warm under the heated tent.

Park Tavern Ice Skating Rink
Park Tavern Ice Skating Rink

9.) Watch the Budweiser Clydesdales- They are making a one time appearance in Town Brookhaven on Saturday December 15th.  They are arriving at around 3PM and participating in a parade around the town.  I have never seen them, but this is something I will not miss!

There are so many more wonderful events going on in Atlanta this season, but these are just some of my favorites.  I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

 

 

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