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Return to relaxation at The Omni Grove Park Inn: The Blue Ridge Mountains’ iconic inn + spa

Need a holiday after the holidays? Relax and unwind at The Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC.

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a large pool surrounded by stonework and stone columns

Enjoy twenty water features, mineral-based pools + 43,000-sqft. of peace and quite at the hotel’s stunning spa.

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Spending a few days relaxing in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains at a gorgeous, historic resort? Sign us up, please.

The Omni Grove Park Inn (right outside of buzzworthy Asheville, NC) is currently offering a special “Return to Relaxation” package with discounted overnight rates Sunday through Thursday. The package also includes breakfast at The Morning Table and valet or garage self-parking.

With the chaotic holidays already upon us, this sounds like our ideal time + place to unwind.

Built in 1913, the iconic Inn has been providing a luxury experience to guests seeking fresh, Western North Carolina mountain air for over 100 years. Enjoy the hotel’s arts and crafts architecture, as well as:

  • The Spa, rated a top resort spa by “Condè Nast Traveler”
  • Indoor pools
  • Cozy, 36-foot-wide fireplaces
  • 18-hole golf course designed by Donald Ross
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • On-property trails
  • High-quality restaurants
  • Gorgeous views from its Sunset Mountain-top location (trust us, the views are amazing)

Book your relaxing getaway

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