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This year’s Christmas decor by the numbers

Written By Heather Angel

Posted 10/22/24

Updated 10/3/25

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Christmas at Biltmore in Asheville, NC, has provided generations of guests, their families, and friends with an awe-inspiring getaway filled with festive Christmas decor, heartwarming traditions, and memories that last a lifetime.

2025 marks a special milestone in Biltmore’s history with the 130th anniversary of the very first Christmas that George Vanderbilt opened his home to friends and family in 1895.

Let’s take a look at just how much Christmas décor it takes to bedeck this 8,000-acre estate as we celebrate this milestone season!

Each year, a 35-foot tall Fraser Fir from Newland, NC, stands tall in the Banquet Hall of Biltmore House and ready to welcome guests back to Biltmore. (photo from 2024)

“With this being the 130th anniversary of the first Christmas celebration in Biltmore House, we wanted to showcase some of the special details we’ve learned from archival letters and estate records, “said Lizzie Whitcher, Floral Manager.

When you visit this Christmas at Biltmore, look for festive designs inspired by the Vanderbilt family’s stories, furnishings, art and objects, and architectural details. Expect classic colors like red, deep green, copper, and plaid along with natural elements like antlers, “groceries,” and, of course, holly and mistletoe.

The halls of The Inn on Biltmore Estate are decked for the holidays with Christmas decor, making an extra special holiday getaway for you and your loved ones. (photo from 2024)

Christmas trees

As night falls, Christmas magic glows with thousands of lights and Christmas decor displayed around Antler Hill Village and Winery. (photo from 2024)

Christmas lights & candles

A behind-the-scenes look as floral designers add Christmas decor to one of Second Floor Living Hall trees. (photo from 2024)

Christmas ornaments

One of our floral designers drapes velvet ribbon on one of the 58 trees to be displayed this year inside Biltmore House.

Ribbons & bows

All of the wreaths on display in Biltmore House and throughout the estate–like these one adorning the Conservatory–are handmade by our teams.

Wreaths & greenery

Be sure to look for festive Christmas decor in Biltmore’s historic Conservatory during Christmas!

Poinsettias & other botanical Christmas décor

It takes approximately 50 employees carry the tree into Biltmore House and hoist it into place.  (photo from 2024)

Team effort

Keeping with our tradition, our Banquet Hall tree is trimmed with 500 gift boxes, 500 ornaments, and 500 LED Edison bulb-style electric lights. (photo from 2024)

Be part of our 130-year holiday history

The timeless beauty of the Christmas decor, the soft sounds of seasonal music — it all comes together for you just as it did for Mr. Vanderbilt’s family and friends in 1895.

We extend a warm welcome to you and your loved ones to be part of our 130-year holiday traditions this Christmas at Biltmore. From Biltmore House and the Conservatory to the Winery, our overnight accommodations, estate shops, dining, and festive lights throughout Antler Hill Village, there is something for everyone to enjoy during our most beloved and storied holiday season!

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