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Hotels in Arkansas
18 Hotels
1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa
75 Prospect Ave

The 76-room 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa is an imposing granite and wood property on the registry of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Located in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, the three-pearl hotel is a 15-minute walk to the charming, historic downtown of Eureka Springs. Its moody, Victorian design and rumors of ghosts make for a slightly spooky, atmospheric ambience. The hotel offers a free breakfast in its high-ceilinged Crystal Dining Room, as well as a range of spa services, an outdoor pool (open seasonally), and a casual restaurant serving pizza. Rooms offer views of the 15-acre grounds and feature Victorian decor that's pleasant, if a bit faded, plus there are more modern, woodsy cottages with full kitchens. Travelers might also want to check out the nearby Treehouse Cottages, which offer charming wooden cabins in treetops.

The Lodge
3031 E van Buren

Hilton Garden Inn West Little Rock
10914 Kanis Rd

Opened in 2014, the mid-range Hilton Garden Inn West Little Rock is a modern and attractive chain hotel. Conveniently located near the city’s major interstates, it's about a 15-minute drive to downtown (the hotel provides free shuttle service within a five-mile radius). It has a restaurant, bar, heated indoor pool, and a modest fitness center. Its 133 rooms include microwaves, mini-fridges, and Keurig coffeemakers. One-Bedroom Suites with sleeper sofas are available. Competitive rates make it a solid choice for business travelers and tourists seeking contemporary rooms at reasonable rates. For slightly higher rates, travelers could consider the more upscale boutique-style Burgundy Hotel, which has a fine-dining restaurant.

The Burgundy Hotel
1501 Merrill Dr

The upper-middle-range Burgundy Hotel offers an intimate boutique experience with luxe touches such as a fine-dining restaurant and an elegant, three-story atrium that resembles a New Orleans courtyard. It’s in a busy commercial area about 15 minutes northwest of downtown Little Rock, surrounded by a good choice of restaurants. The outdoor pool is large and secluded. While the fitness center is small and sparsely equipped, guests can get free passes to a local gym. Its 49 suites are spacious, cheerful, and well appointed, with microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers. Competitive rates make it a good choice for travelers seeking stylish accommodations a step above most chain hotels. Travelers seeking lower rates could try the Hilton Garden Inn West Little Rock. 

The Capital Hotel
111 W Markham St

The upscale Capital Hotel has been a landmark property since it opened its doors in the heart of downtown Little Rock in the 1870s. The spectacular lobby is a feast for the senses, with stained-glass skylights, white marble columns, and mosaic-tile floors. Fine-dining at One Eleven is one of the hotel's highlights. While the property lacks an on-site spa or fitness center, guests receive free passes to Downtown Fitness Center, across the street. The 94 rooms are spacious with 14-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. Nightly turndown and 24-hour room services are standard. Rates are reasonable for an upscale downtown landmark hotel, but travelers might want to also consider the upper-middle-range Burgundy Hotel, a lovely boutique property with a fine-dining restaurant.