Downtown: Old Meets New in the Heart of Historic Hot Springs

Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism

Experience the opulence of an era when bathhouses were the playgrounds for the rich and famous in downtown Hot Springs. Many of the buildings were constructed during a time when Hot Springs rivaled Las Vegas and Atlantic City as a gambling destination in the South. Now, the buildings house shops, art galleries, restaurants, bars, music venues, theaters and museums.

There’s no doubt that the crown jewel of Hot Springs is Bathhouse Row, and nowadays, there’s even more to soak in on this historic stretch of Central Avenue.

Learn about Bathhouse Row and the thermal springs at the Hot Springs National Park Visitors Center, housed in the original Fordyce Bathhouse, or experience the therapeutic benefits for yourself with authentic baths or thermal water spa treatments at Quapaw Baths & Spa and Buckstaff Bathhouse — the only still-operational bathhouses within the park. The Hale, the oldest standing bathhouse, was recently converted into Hotel Hale. Guests enjoy mineral water tubs in each of the nine rooms.

Other downtown hotels, like the famous Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa, also offer thermal water spa treatments and baths. The Arlington is quintessential Hot Springs; its rich history is filled with visits from celebrities, politicians and even mobsters — it was once a home-away-from-home for notorious Al Capone. The historic building is in the middle of a $30 million renovation of its rooms and a restoration of its massive exterior. As of November 8, 2022, the bathhouses are 100% restored. 

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Quapaw Baths & Spa

Another historic bathhouse was transformed in recent years. Superior Bathhouse Brewery is a hot spot on the row. It is the first and only brewery located within a National Park, and the only brewery in the world to use thermal spring water to create its craft beers.

Wander behind the bathhouses and discover the springs themselves, still bubbling to the surface as they have for thousands of years. Stroll the half-mile brick path for a spectacular view of downtown as well as a quiet escape into nature. Several mountain trails begin along the wide Grand Promenade.

Visitors can also ride (or hike) to the top of Hot Springs Mountain, where Hot Springs Mountain Tower looms above the National Park, offering 140-mile views in all directions. The tower sits 1,256 feet above sea level. A drive to the top of West Mountain affords even more magnificent views of downtown.

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Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa

Downtown has a long list of attractions to keep visitors entertained. From the spellbinding Maxwell Blade Theatre of Magic and gripping Gangster Museum of America to the wacky Josephine Tussaud Wax Museum and curious Tiny Town — there’s truly something for everyone.

Bike tours, duck boat tours and self-guided walking tours abound, and lively attractions like the National Park Aquarium and legendary Arkansas Alligator Farm & Petting Zoo (it dates back to 1902!) offer memorable animal encounters.

After getting your fill of the historic attractions, be sure to savor, shop and sip your way along Central Avenue. Staples include The Pancake Shop, DeLuca’s Pizzeria and so much more. Arkansas’ oldest bar, The Ohio Club, has been in business since 1905, even during the prohibition when it turned into a speakeasy. Its patrons have included the likes of Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Babe Ruth and Mae West.

Modern-day favorites include 501 Prime and its Bourbon Bar — a great spot for dinner and a nightcap. The Rooftop Bar at The Waters Hotel is the place to see and be seen (with incredible views).

Nearby the Hot Springs Convention Center, several more favorites await discovery, like the beloved Copper Penny Pub and Maxine’s, a staple for late-night fun.

Photo courtesy of Visit Hot Springs

WE RECOMMEND

DINING

  • 501 Prime

  • Copper Penny Pub

  • Indulge Sweet & Savory

  • The Ohio Club

  • Rolando's Nuevo Latino Restaurante

  • Rolando's Speakeasy

  • Superior Bathhouse Brewery

  • Taco Mama

NIGHTLIFE

  • 501 Prime

  • Copper Penny Pub

  • The Ohio Club

  • Rolando's Speakeasy

  • Superior Bathhouse Brewery

ATTRACTIONS

  • Dryden Art Pottery Gallery/Studio

  • Superior Bathhouse Brewery

SHOPPING

  • Aqua Gift Boutique

  • Lauray's The Diamond Center

  • Dryden Art Pottery Gallery/Studio

  • Quapaw Baths & Spa

  • Superior Bathhouse Brewery

  • Wrapped Gift Boutique

Downtown Hot Springs through the years.

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