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1905 Basin Park Hotel: Eureka Springs' Historic Downtown Gem with Spa & Amenities

1905 Basin Park Hotel: Eureka Springs  Historic Downtown Gem with Spa & Amenities

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“The Most FUN Happens in Downtown Eureka Springs” and this full-service downtown hotel features Spa1905, Balcony Bar & Restaurant, Lucky 7 Billiards, Jacuzzi Suites, complimentary shuttle, free parking, security, bellman service, and 24-hour front desk. A "Bootleg Breakfast" is available Monday thru Friday; a hearty buffet on weekends. Weddings love the Barefoot Ballroom, the Foyer, Rooftop Billiards Room, Ozark Room and The Atrium; all with natural charm, beautiful views, and downtown fun just outside. Spa1905, downtown’s relaxation center designed with warm earth tones, huge sun deck, hot tub and mountain backdrop, features the “Duet Massage” for couples plus a full array of services. Guests enjoy fun tours like the Downtown-N-Underground and the new Ghost Adventour, plus easy accessibility to all the shops, bars, restaurants, walking paths and downtown historical sites. Eureka Springs is a hub for the best mountain biking trails and motorcycle rides in The Natural State, so guests with two-wheels love the hotel’s covered & locked parking.

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