Showing posts with label trolley tours of asheville. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Gray Line Asheville's Trolley Charters

Taking the Gray Line Asheville Trolley Tour is one of the best ways to get to know the city that everyone is making plans to visit. This guided tour runs to all the hottest destinations in Asheville, North Carolina including Pack Place, the historic Montford neighborhood and The Asheville River Arts District. With unlimited hop-on, hop-off privileges, it’s the only form of ground transportation in Asheville worth considering. No parking hassles, traffic issues or getting lost…you get just to kick back and enjoy everything this amazing mountain town has to share.

Asheville, NC has become known as a cultural mecca, drawing travelers “in the know” for several years now. Quickly becoming hailed as one of the creative centers of the southeast and indeed the nation, Asheville offers something for every personality and walk of life. The famous art deco architecture of downtown set against the backdrop of the ancient and beautiful Appalachian Mountains is truly a sight to take in. The inhabitants of the town and surrounding area are as eclectic as the studios, art galleries, independent restaurants and shops that line Asheville’s streets and avenues.

Gray Line Asheville is the perfect way to organize a summer party or gathering of friends of any kind. Keeping everyone on the same page is easy, as the trolley tour of Asheville makes a continuous circuit throughout the day, and unlimited hop-on, hop-off privileges means everyone can find their way back to each other, while enjoying some of the best sightseeing in Asheville. A few can hop off at The Haywood Park Hotel and walk around the shops while others explore the galleries and studios in The River Arts District.

Asheville is a dream destination for any group of folks, whether it’s school group, family reunion or just a group of friends getting together to enjoy the summer. The Historic Biltmore Village area is rich with some of the cultural heritage of the city, and blends nicely with the traditional Appalachian feel. Folk art abounds as this area is famous for it. The newly revitalized Asheville River Arts District is now home to some of the most eclectic and skilled contemporary artists in the area.

An excellent way to plan for a group of party-goers is a fun-filled bus tour of Asheville on a Gray Line Trolley. The Renaissance Hotel, The Grove Park Inn, Biltmore Village and Haywood Park Hotel are all destinations along the way on the Gray Line Asheville schedule. Take the whole trip or get on and off at any of the stops all day and enjoy the many restaurants and events taking place throughout the city.

Private trolley charters are a dream come true for any party planner. Sure and easy ground transportation to all the places in town you need to get to including entire downtown Asheville area, with no hassles about finding a place for everyone to park and keeping the group together. It’s a fun and easy way to get people from one spot to the next or anywhere in between.

A complete page of rates, routes and schedules can be found on the web at www.graylineasheville.com. Making arrangements for a charter is easy and hassle-free, and the kind folks at Gray Line Asheville take great pleasure in being a part of your western North Carolina travel experience. For party charters, historic sightseeing in Asheville, and transportation around the city there really is nothing better than a Gray Line Asheville Trolley Tour.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Gray Line Asheville's Trolley Tour: An Artist's Perspective

As an artist, I can understand why people refer to Asheville, North Carolina as a “creative mecca.” The history of the city is rich with artistic and cultural significance, and the community of people who have continued to move there are keeping the spirit alive. From the Asheville Mural Projects huge undertaking on the 240 overpass, to the exciting things happening in the River Arts District, to the new breed of open mic nights and live performing arts venues such as The Courtyard Gallery, Asheville is continuing to prove itself as a diverse cultural haven. My recent return to the Gray Line Asheville Trolley Tour gave me a chance to see all this first hand.

This time my intention was to explore the new creative culture that is blossoming in parts of many different parts of Asheville. As usual the tour guide was friendly and knowledgeable, and genuinely seemed to enjoy his job. We kept a slow pace through downtown and I was able to admire the amazing architecture in the Pack Place part of town, and the surrounding area. A short walk from the Vance Monument in Pack Square leads to the new Pritchard Park, where the Friday night drum circle and many events throughout the summer now take place. The buildings of College St. and Patton Ave. are beautiful, and added much to my historic tour of Asheville.

My next stop was the historic Biltmore Village neighborhood, where I was able to browse independently owned cafes and boutiques. Art galleries and interesting shops offering local hand crafts abound, and an even mix of tourists and local professionals were out to enjoy the lovely sidewalk cafes.

Perhaps the highlight of my tour from the perspective of a traveling artist was the newly revitalized River Arts District. These old warehouses and factories located along the French Broad River are now being converted into the most eclectic community of artists studios you could possibly want to find. From clay to metal to glass and everything in between, artists and craftspeople of every stripe have moved in to make the Asheville River Arts District one of the most thriving sources of independent art available. The weekend long studio strolls that take place throughout the summer are amazing, and highly recommended. There are even a few live music venues, and a wonderful café to compliment the wide array of workshops and galleries.

A stop at the Haywood Park Hotel offers the opportunity to further enjoy Gray Line’s unlimited hop-on, hop-off privileges. A walk towards the newly renovated Grove Arcade offers more wonderful restaurants and shopping, and leads to the Flat Iron Building and Wall Street, which offers a wide variety of local artist studios and independent shops and boutiques. A short stroll from there put me on Haywood St., where independent book stores and shops line the street.

From there a short stroll down Walnut St. took me to one of Asheville's lesser known creative communities in the quaint and hidden courtyard that separates Lexington Avenue from Carolina Lane. A lovely tree filled stone courtyard is surrounded on every side by pillars of the local creative community such as The Courtyard Gallery, Top Floor Studios and Altamont Recording. From there it is a short walk back up Broadway to Pack Place, where the next Gray Line Asheville Trolley will take me away to the next leg of my adventure.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Group Trolley Tours of Asheville, NC

Asheville, North Carolina has become one of the most popular destinations for travelers and tourists from all across the globe. Quickly becoming recognized one of the cultural and creative capitals of the nation, Asheville offers something for every personality and walk of life. The beautiful architecture of the city set against the backdrop of the breathtaking Appalachian Mountains is truly a sight to behold. The residents of the area are as diverse as the restaurants, boutiques and art galleries that line the city streets.

One of the best ways to get to know the city that everyone is talking about is to take the Gray Line Asheville Trolley Tour. This guided tour runs to all the most attractive destinations in Asheville, including Pack Place, The Grove Park Inn and The Asheville River Arts District. With unlimited hop-on, hop-off privileges, it’s the best form of ground transportation in Asheville. No parking, traffic or getting lost…you get just to relax and enjoy everything this lovely mountain town has to offer.

Gray Line Asheville also offers event and wedding charters. This is a great way to entertain a group of people for any occasion such as weddings, corporate retreats and family reunions. No need to coordinate multiple cars, no need to worry about getting separated from the group and no worries about planning a fun event that everyone can enjoy.

Asheville is a dream destination for any group of artists, whether it’s an architecture or painting class, a community art foundation or a writers group. The Historic Biltmore Village area is rich with the cultural history of the city. The up and coming Asheville River Arts District is now home to some of the most eclectic and accomplished artists in the area.

Gray Line Asheville is the perfect way to organize a family reunion or gathering of friends. Keeping everyone together is easy, as the trolley makes a continuous circuit of the best sightseeing in Asheville. With unlimited hop-on and hop-off privileges, folks with different interests can explore different areas of the city without fear of losing track of each other. A few can hop off in pack place and walk around the shops while others explore the beautiful Grove Park Inn.

An excellent day to plan for a corporate retreat is a historic bus tour of Asheville on a Gray Line Trolley. The Renaissance Hotel, Grove Park Inn and Haywood Park Hotel are all stops on the Gray Line Asheville route. Take the whole trip or get on and off at any of the stops all day and plan events and workshops in different parts of the city.

Wedding charters are a dream come true for any wedding planner. Easy ground transportation to all the best places in town including a stop minutes from The St. Lawrence Basilica, with no hassles about finding a place for everyone to park and keeping the group together. It’s a fun and easy way to move everyone from the wedding to the reception or anywhere in between.


A complete listing of rates, routes and schedules can be found at www.graylineasheville.com. Working out arrangements is easy and hassle-free, and the pleasant folks at Gray Line Asheville take great pleasure in being a part of your vacation and travel experience. For sightseeing in Asheville, bus transportation in asheville and a historical perspective on the area, there really is nothing better than a Gray Line Asheville Trolley Tour.