The Best Accommodation to Stay in Arkansas, United States

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Best hotels in Arkansas

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Rustic Retreats in the Ozarks:
Tree Cabin In Bentonville
Charming Urban Getaways:
Perfectly Located 2 Bed/2 Full Bathroom/1 Sofa Bed

Arkansas hotel FAQs

Our FAQs contain 5 questions about Arkansas hotels.

Which hotels in Arkansas offer the best value for money?
The average price for hotels in Arkansas hovers around $100 per night. For budget options, consider the 'Tree Cabin In Bentonville', offering a cost-effective stay with family-friendly amenities.
Which hotels in Arkansas have unique views or amenities for couples?
The 'Tree Cabin In Bentonville' offers scenic views and a cozy, intimate setting ideal for couples. It's designed for relaxation and has a homely ambiance.
Which hotels in Arkansas are best for families with children?
The 'Tree Cabin In Bentonville' is suitable for families, equipped with a sofa bed and full bathrooms, providing ample space and comfort for family stays.
What are the top-rated hotels in Arkansas according to guest reviews?
Based on guest feedback, the 'Tree Cabin In Bentonville' is highly rated for its comfort, location, and family-oriented features, often receiving scores of above 4.5 out of 5.
Are there any hotels in Arkansas that offer on-site activities or local tours?
Currently, the 'Tree Cabin In Bentonville' provides a serene base for exploring the surrounding area but does not host specific on-site activities. Nearby attractions and outdoor activities can be explored easily.

Essential Hotel Insights for Arkansas Travelers

This guide evaluates hotel accommodations at two properties in Arkansas, focusing on key details that aid travelers in making informed lodging decisions.

Typical nightly prices range from $90 to $150 USD.

Two major hotel properties are evaluated.

Peak travel seasons include summer (June to August) and fall (September to October).

Local taxes and fees average 12% of the total stay.

Both properties are within 5 km of downtown Little Rock and attractions like the Arkansas State Capitol.