Aloft Asheville Downtown

Asheville


With a giant chalkboard in the lobby, groovy young staff and an outdoor clothing store on the 1st floor, this place looks like the inner circle of hipster. The only thing missing is a wool-cap-wearing bearded guy drinking a hoppy microbrew – oh wait, over there. We jest. Once settled, you'll find the staff knowledgeable and the rooms colorful and spacious.

Not only is the hotel close to several downtown hot spots, its W XYZ bar hosts live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Asheville attractions

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