The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa in Asheville, NC

290 Macon AvenueAsheville, NC 28804
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Spacious and Luxurious Rooms at The Omni Grove Park Inn

Overview

Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa is a historic Asheville gem offering luxury accommodations, an award-winning spa, and a renowned golf course, all just minutes from downtown attractions.

up to 4 people

Good To Know

  • Conveniently located near downtown Asheville and the Biltmore Estate.
  • The resort is overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains.
  • Award-winning subterranean spa, rated top-20 by Condé Nast.
  • The resort features a championship golf course designed by Donald Ross.
  • Multiple dining options, including a historic terrace with mountain views.
  • Complimentary scheduled shuttles run to downtown Asheville and the Biltmore Estate.
  • Live entertainment at the dueling piano bar on select evenings.
  • A short drive brings you to Asheville’s arts district, beer trails, and River Arts District.
  • The minimum check-in age is 21.
  • Pet-friendly rooms are subject to fees and availability. See FAQs for details.

Property Amenities

  • 24 Hour Front Desk
  • Business Center
  • Elevator
  • Fitness Facilities
  • Gift Shop
  • Guest Laundry
  • Handicapped Access
  • Hot Tub
  • Indoor Pool
  • Inside Corridors
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Pet Friendly
  • Playground
  • Restaurant on Property
  • Room Service
  • Sauna
  • Internet Access in Public Areas (free)
  • Golf Course Adjacent
  • Tennis Court on Property
  • Health Spa/Massage
  • Wedding Services
  • Historic District Location
  • Porter/Bellman
  • Valet Parking
  • ATM/Banking
  • Concierge Services
  • Parking (surcharge)
  • Breakfast (surcharge)
  • Coffee Shop or Café
  • Dry Cleaning/Laundry Services
  • Smoke-free Property
  • RV and Truck Parking
  • Snack Bar/Deli
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Description

Check-In: 4:00pm Check-Out: 11:00am
With roots dating back to 1913, The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa blends Appalachian heritage and genuine hospitality. Guests are greeted by massive local stone fireplaces, handcrafted furniture, and panoramic mountain vistas. Bedrooms combine cozy elegance with modern comfort—comfortable beds, artisan décor, and private balconies or fireplaces in select rooms.

Spend a day unwinding in the full-service spa, where you can soak in the outdoor pool, indulge in massage therapies, or unwind in the grotto and steam rooms. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the signature 18-hole course, artfully integrated into the rolling landscape. Culinary options include seasonal menus at the famed Sunset Terrace restaurant, artisan brewing at the lobby’s bar, and casual bites at the Marketplace.

Outdoor lovers can explore scenic trails on the property, enjoy a round of tennis, or cozy up by harboring a dramatic sunset from the resort’s expansive porches. Located just three miles from Asheville’s vibrant downtown, guests are within easy reach of galleries, craft breweries, live music, and the historic Biltmore Estate.

Important Information:
  • Parking:Valet parking is $40 overnight ($38 for day use), self-parking is $30 overnight with tiered day rates after the first free hour, and oversized vehicle parking requires advance reservation due to limited availability.
  • Pet Policy: The Omni Grove Park Inn allows up to two dogs (60 lbs. each) per room for a $250 cleaning fee, with limited availability and a signed liability agreement. Only service dogs are exempt from the pet policy. Please notify the hotel directly prior to your arrival date if traveling with a pet. Pet-friendly rooms are limited.
  • Resort Fee: A daily resort charge of $40 plus tax (7% state and 6% county) includes in-room WiFi, coffee, bottled water, fitness and golf classes, access to the Sports Complex, Sunset Trail, Business Center, an audio history tour, shuttle service, and more.


All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa Reviews

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"How much are you willing to pay for a nice view?"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 29, 2025 NEW
Stayed two nights for a family event that was being held at the Grove Park Inn. Good-amazing view of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Downtown Asheville. The staff are generally helpful but they are expecting a tip. The sports complex/fitness center was fantastic. They had everything you need for exercise plus some fun stuff for the family. Bad-very expensive. The rooms are what you would get at the average three start hotel. However, you will pay triple the price. The room was damp and it was impossible to turn on the shower without getting soaked with cold water in the process. The food is mid, but you will pay double. They say it is family friendly but the staff are annoyed by kids and may try to tell you the restaurant is completely booked to avoid kids. If you want to impress your girlfriend for one night, go for it. If you are looking for a family vacation spot, the Biltmore House Hotels are probably a better choice.
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LRR2222
Columbia, South Carolina
"A Luxurious stay here will make a special occasion even more special."
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 28, 2025 NEW
Right up front let me say that if you’re going to go here, make reservations for the spa, golf and meals way ahead of time. If you don’t, you’ll be left without. That happened to us on our first trip there and we learned quickly If you wanna feel pampered, this is the place. It’s not your typical resort hotel and I think that’s one of its charms. You have the rustic feel and look of a mountain mansion, but with the amenities of a five star hotel. We’ve stayed in the Vanderbilt wing before, but this time stayed in the main hotel And I was pleasantly surprised. I absolutely love that they stayed with the original decor in the wood furniture. There’s a giant size tub that’s just aching to be used. Remember to bring some bath bombs with you.. I loved that the windows actually open and have Screens. We could hear the waterfall that leads to the spa and also feel the cool clean mountain air. I could tell that it’s been updated but still had the original feel of the hotel Be aware that this is one of those places that has fees tacked on to the room rate. Taxes, of course, but also resort fee per day and parking fee per day. And of course there’s a lot of hands-on service there so you’ll be needing Money for gratuities. It’s all about luxury and service and the cost reflects that. The spa is a unique experience and worth spending the entire day there. The fees for the use and amenities reflect that also. It is a quiet peaceful place where NO electronics are allowed. There’s several hot tubs, lap pool, mineral pool, plunge pool, Relaxation room, silent space, hot sauna, dry sauna, inhalation room. Etc. etc. etc. Also, there’s an outdoor pool and on a nice day The café associated with the Spa will come around and take orders. Very near the property, but not owned by the property is the Grovewood Gallery. If you have any interest whatsoever in woodworking, glasswork, jewelry making, and pottery please be sure to check it out. There’s also an antique car museum right next to it. I read where people say it’s very inconvenient that the outdoor and indoor pool associated with the hotel requires a van trip parentheses provided parentheses but actually if it was on site, it would really disrupt the feel of this place. The staff are extremely accommodating as you would expect. I didn’t pass by a single employee of this hotel without them acknowledging me to say hello and ask how is your day going. Because of the expanse of the place, Accessibility for those with mobility issues could be a problem. The lobby is huge, the terrace has many stairs and there are long hallways leading to shops, rooms and restaurants. That expanse though gives way to coziness in that there’s very many groupings and places where you can be alone or gather up in small groups. The lobby has groupings of couches and wingback chairs in different areas plus the two main fireplaces with rocking chairs in front. And the terrace that overlooks the subterranean spa, golf course and then mountains in the distance is a great place to meditate or read a book or have some quiet conversation. In the world of cookie cutter Hotels, it’s so nice to visit a place with some personality, but also places to Retreat to.
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Scenic570455
Islamorada, Florida Keys, Florida
"Beautiful hotel that isn’t worth it ( the pictures online are enough)"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 26, 2025 NEW
Save your money unless you have more than you know what to do with. Find a local small hotel and go walk around a get actual good food and service that isn’t fake!
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Lpittperson
"Omni Grove Park"
TripAdvisor user rating 2.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 24, 2025 NEW
The room was lacking. There was little lighting, bed uncomfortable, and no tub. I had a facial that I was very disappointed in. The spa itself was nice. The food we ate for the most part was very good.
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145jessies
Inman, South Carolina
"Our favorite getaway destination"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 21, 2025 NEW
My husband and I have a getaway to the Omni Grove Park Inn each year. Lovely staff. Amazing restaurants. We were provided with everything that we needed in our room. The club floor was spectacular. We could spend days exploring and learning about the history of the Inn. Our golf outing was exceptional and the spa never disappoints. This will forever be our favorite place.
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Frequently Asked Questions about The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa

How far is the Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa from downtown Asheville?

It’s about a 10‑minute drive (3 miles) to downtown Asheville, with convenient resort shuttle service.

Does the resort offer spa and wellness services?

Yes—The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa features full‑service massages and sauna/steam treatment rooms.

Is golf available on property?

Absolutely—there’s an 18‑hole championship golf course with lessons and club fitting.

What dining options are available at the hotel?

Choose from estate‑inspired seasonal fare at Sunset Terrace, casual pub food, casual bites at The Spa Cafe, and panoramic cocktails at the main bar.

Are pets allowed at Omni Grove Park Inn?

The Omni Grove Park Inn allows up to two dogs (60 lbs. each) per room for a $250 cleaning fee, with limited availability and a signed liability agreement. Only service dogs are exempt from the pet policy. Please notify the hotel directly prior to your arrival date if traveling with a pet. Pet-friendly rooms are limited. All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

Does the property host meetings or weddings?

Yes, the resort features versatile event spaces, indoor‑outdoor venues, and dedicated event planners for weddings, conferences, and retreats.

Is parking available?

Valet parking is $40 overnight ($38 for day use), self-parking is $30 overnight with tiered day rates after the first free hour, and oversized vehicle parking requires advance reservation due to limited availability. All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

Can I explore nearby attractions from the resort?

Definitely—guests can easily reach the Biltmore Estate, Blue Ridge Parkway, scenic hiking trails, and Asheville’s Arts District within 10–15 minutes.

Are there fitness and recreation facilities?

Yes, the property includes a fitness center, seasonal outdoor pool, tennis courts, plus a full-service spa.

What time is check in and check out?

Check-in time starts at 4:00 PM and check-out is until 11:00 AM.

Can I reserve a smoking room?

No, the hotel is 100% smoke-free.

Does the hotel have WiFi access?

Yes, free WiFi access is available at the property.

Does the hotel serve a complimentary breakfast?

No. However, guests may purchase a made-to-order breakfast at one of the hotel’s restaurants.

Is there a resort fee or any other mandatory charges?

A daily resort charge of $40 plus tax (7% state and 6% county) includes in-room WiFi, coffee, bottled water, fitness and golf classes, access to the Sports Complex, Sunset Trail, Business Center, an audio history tour, shuttle service, and more. All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

What is the minimum age to check in?

The reservation holder must be at least 21 years old to check in and is required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.

What accessible features does the hotel offer?

The hotel offers a wide range of accessible features, including guest rooms with 32" wide entryways, lowered amenities (light switches, peepholes, closet rods), roll-in showers with adjustable handheld shower heads, and bathroom fixtures no higher than 34" with grab bars. Visual and audible notifications are available for alarms, doors, and phones, along with TTY devices, closed caption TVs, and Braille signage for elevators and room numbers. Public spaces such as the main entrance, front desk, concierge, business center, fitness center, restaurant, meeting rooms, pool, and hot tub are all accessible, with pool and hot tub lifts provided. Accessible self-parking, accommodation for accessible vehicles, assistive listening devices for meetings, and service animals are also available. Please contact the hotel for specific accessible needs to ensure the hotel will be able to meet your requirements.