6 Best Historic Hotels In Arkansas, USA - Updated 2024

Catherine
Catherine 
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From broad flowing rivers to densely timbered forests, Arkansas offers exceptional natural beauty. The Ozark and Ouachita Mountains are the state’s crown jewels, and natural hot springs also provide a lure for tourists. Visiting Eureka Springs? Check out Blue Spring Heritage Center—a top attraction composed of a huge natural spring, interesting local history, and lovely gardens. A must-see is the gorgeous Hot Springs National Park in the city of Hot Springs. If you want to see more of Arkansas than its outdoor beauty, then stay in an accommodation that displays the state’s past. Scroll down to see the best historic hotels in Arkansas, USA.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) properties with historic significance, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 12, 2024.

1. The Waters Hot Springs, Tapestry Collection by Hilton in Hot Springs (from USD 254)

Situated across the Hot Springs National Park, The Waters Hot Springs, Tapestry Collection by Hilton is a divine example of grand neoclassical architecture. Originally a collection of doctors’ offices when it was built in the early 20th century, this structure was designed by the professional architect who also planned the Arkansas State Capitol, George R. Mann. The dwelling’s fine blend of marble, tile, ironwork, and woodwork has been repurposed to create an exceptional boutique accommodation.

One of the highlights is the breezy rooftop bar that affords not only a delicious cocktail but terrific views.

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The Waters Hot Springs, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: 340 Central Avenue
219.45 km (136.4 mi) from Crescent Hotel and Spa

Parking Restaurant Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Garden Terrace

2. Inn at Carnall Hall in Fayetteville (from USD 229)

Erected in 1905, Inn at Carnall Hall is a former women’s dormitory on the University of Arkansas campus that was the first all-girls college housing in the state. It later became a campus fraternity, and in 1982, it was added to the National Register for Historic Places.

This property was rescued from the wrecking ball in 2001 and reopened 2 years later as an irresistible 3-star accommodation. This snazzy hotel still displays its original Colonial Revival architecture but with many upgrades to make this lodging shine.

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Inn at Carnall Hall

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: 465 N. Arkansas Ave
53.98 km (33.6 mi) from Crescent Hotel and Spa

Parking Restaurant Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Non-smoking rooms Facilities for disabled guests Family rooms

3. Basin Park Hotel in Eureka Springs (from USD 130)

Located in the heart of historic downtown Eureka Springs, 1905 Basin Park Hotel is a bygone-era treasure. From Barefoot Balls to illegal gambling operations, this splendid hotel with a striking limestone exterior has a compelling history. It is next to the cold water Basin Spring, and the hotel played a major role in Eureka Springs’ early tourism as many flocked to this health resort community for relaxation and leisure activities.

This accommodation boasts an early 20th-century vibe with lots of handsome wood accents and fine period pieces throughout. Don’t forget to indulge in the popular Spa 1905 facility that features top-tier invigorating treatments.

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1905 Basin Park Hotel

Wifi Available

Address: 12 Spring Street
639 meters (0.4 ft) from Crescent Hotel and Spa

Parking Restaurant Pets allowed Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Non-smoking rooms Fishing

4. Hotel Seville, Ascend Hotel Collection in Harrison (from USD 119)

Your eyes will pop the moment you step through the doors of Hotel Seville, Ascend Hotel Collection. This property showcases a splendid Spanish-Revival-style structure from the 1920s. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, this historic hotel is a stellar getaway. The grand lobby features an exquisite marble staircase, an ornate chandelier, original plaster carvings, and towering Spanish archways.

This 3-star accommodation has been expertly renovated and offers a lovely mix of comfortable modernity and vintage charm. Architecture buffs can spend hours marveling at the pretty accent lighting and period details throughout the property.

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Hotel Seville

Wifi Available

Address: 302 North Main Street
59.73 km (37.2 mi) from Crescent Hotel and Spa

Parking Meeting/banquet facilities 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Non-smoking rooms Business centre Free parking Internet services

5. Crescent Hotel and Spa in Eureka Springs (from USD 156)

1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa is a stately structure in Arkansas’ lodging landscape. Initially a respite for the wealthy, this hotel was rumored to be haunted. Ghost sightings occurred so frequently that the hotel established popular events, such as ghost tours and paranormal weekends on the premises.

The Victorian-inspired rooms showcase a homey age-old beauty, and select units feature handsome brick fireplaces. This elegant hotel is nestled atop 15 acres (6.1 hectares) of woodsy mountain bliss yet within easy reach of the historic downtown area.

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1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: 75 Prospect Avenue
36 meters (117.9 ft) from Crescent Hotel and Spa

Parking Restaurant Pets allowed Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna

6. The Grand Central Hotel & Spa in Eureka Springs

Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account

Posted by Grand Central Hotel and Spa on Thursday, September 6, 2018

Originally a stagecoach terminal when it opened in 1880, The Grand Central Hotel & Spa maintains its luster and is a gem in Eureka Springs. If you’re a fan of the Victorian Age, then this beautiful 3-star hotel is the place to be. The time-worn red brick and emerald-green awnings of the exterior provide an eye-catching sight.

The interior is just as impressive with towering ceilings and attractive accents. Rooms are decorated with a captivating Victorian feel with stunning oak floors, vintage British antiques, and period furnishings.

Grand Central Hotel & Spa

Address: 37 N Main St, Eureka Springs, AR 72632, United States (see map)

Star Rating: 3-Star

Travelers Review: Very Good 4.3(from 296 reviews)

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7. New Orleans Hotel Eureka Springs in Eureka Springs (from USD 199)

If you are fascinated by the French Quarter ambiance found in New Orleans, then New Orleans Hotel Eureka Springs offers a wonderful alternative while in the city. From the attention-grabbing wrought-iron balconies to the handsome Old World furnishings, this posh hotel oozes subtle Big Easy refinement.

Opening its doors in 1892, the hotel has tempted guests with such pleasures as steam heat, the option of hot and cold water, and the luxury of baths. The lobby features a magnificent wooden staircase, and French-inspired rooms offer a nice mix of vintage and modern aesthetics.

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New Orleans Hotel Eureka Springs

Wifi Available

Address: 63 Spring Street
503 meters (0.4 ft) from Crescent Hotel and Spa

Parking Bar Terrace Non-smoking rooms Free parking Internet services Valet parking Billiards

Arkansas' awesome historic hotels

Whether it is the invigorating mineral springs in the city of Hot Springs or the forested beauty of the Ozark Mountains that brings you to Arkansas, you can be assured that the area’s historic hotels will impress you. A reflection of the United States South’s age-old legacy, opt for one of these incredible Arkansas hotels to make your holiday memorable.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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Catherine has written professionally for over 10 years, and a sizable amount has been travel writing. Her desire to see the world was sparked at a very young age. Growing up, there were many family...Read more

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