Walk the Grove Arcade
The downtown landmark opened in 1929 and now holds local shops and restaurants within its historic architecture.
Explore the Grove Arcade
A steep-gabled storybook castle with light-grey armchairs, two queen beds, and a private fire pit.
Wizards Hollow is defined by its dramatic gable, dark shingles, stonework, timber balcony, and lanterns along the approach.
Inside, two queen beds sleep four. Light-grey armchairs, a red Persian-style rug, large windows, a kitchenette, and a three-piece bathroom give the compact castle everything needed for a weekend stay.
Outside, a private fire pit gives the evening its own gathering place. The architecture carries the theme; the mountains supply the setting.













The steep gable, stonework, timber balcony, and lanterns give Wizards Hollow its castle character.
Start the evening by the private fire pit, then return inside to the light-grey chairs and the compact rooms under the roofline.
Build a playful day from three current Asheville places, then return to the castle for the fire pit.
The downtown landmark opened in 1929 and now holds local shops and restaurants within its historic architecture.
Explore the Grove ArcadeWell Played Board Game Café offers a large game library, food, drinks, and staff guidance for groups that want something new.
Visit Well PlayedAsheville Community Theatre presents a changing calendar of plays, musicals, and performances downtown.
Check the theatre calendarCheck shop hours, game-café events, and performance dates before heading into town.

The exterior brings the storybook-castle idea to life through real architectural details. After dark, the lanterns mark the approach and the private fire pit gives the evening a place to settle.
Choose Wizards Hollow for light-grey armchairs, storybook details, and a private fire pit.
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