Top Holiday Destination: Asheville, North Carolina on the East Coast

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Impressive holiday lights and gingerbread competitions



Travelers who make their way to Asheville at Christmas can also spend time enjoying the annual Winter Lights experience. This family-friendly event is hosted at the North Carolina Arboretum through December 31 and offers guests a glittering display of holiday lights to discover that’s sure to thrill. The mile-long light show is designed for guests to walk through and features over one million holiday lights. There’s also a lighted holiday tree that towers 50 feet skyward to admire.

If your favorite part of Christmas includes the tradition of making a gingerbread house, Asheville hosts another annual holiday event that’s bound to be the highlight of your stay. The National Gingerbread House Competition hosted at the Omni Grove Park Inn is a beloved holiday experience in Asheville that’s been delighting residents and holiday travelers for more than 30 years. The competition is hosted in one of Asheville’s most famous hotels and showcases the most elaborate and intricately designed gingerbread houses imaginable. It’s a holiday competition that brings in participants from across the U.S. with opportunities to win some impressive cash prizes.

For Asheville-bound travelers who can’t wait to see holiday light displays, the city doesn’t disappoint. Asheville’s downtown Grove Arcade is typically covered in holiday lights each year. Drop by to see this shopping and dining hub transformed into a glittering winter wonderland complete with a giant lighted tree.

Christmas shopping, stories, and holiday performances

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When you’re traveling for the holidays and Asheville is your final destination, you’ll find plenty of places to indulge in some well-deserved retail therapy. Whether you’re looking for something for yourself or a last-minute holiday gift for someone else, start your shopping journey at the Historic Biltmore Village. This inviting area of Asheville is home to a variety of boutique storefronts to check out and cobblestone walkways to wander along that give your shopping experience a touch of nostalgia. It’s also where you’ll find the Olde World Christmas Shoppe, which has been showcasing Christmas decorations and gifts year-round for over 30 years.

If you’re hoping to incorporate some thrills into your Christmas getaway, the team over at the Adventure Center of Asheville has you covered. They’ll be hosting their third annual Winter Wonder Walk Holiday Festival this year, which is perfect for those who are looking to explore an outdoor trail and enjoy lights, live characters, and holiday stories along the way. This family-focused event also includes concessions, a play area for kids, and a holiday market.

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Christmas entertainment in Asheville continues throughout December at Harrah’s Cherokee Center. Conveniently located downtown, this popular performance venue and convention center welcomes shows like “Mannheim Steamroller Christmas” over the holidays. You can enjoy captivating Christmas performances here in an arena capable of seating up to 7,700 guests at a time.



Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.