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City centre Hot Springs beckons with its historic Bathhouse Row, where eight preserved thermal spas line Central Avenue like Victorian jewels. Visitors can explore the Fordyce Bathhouse Museum's marble halls, watch steam rise mysteriously from natural springs, or climb Hot Springs Mountain Tower for panoramic views. Art galleries and antique shops create a cultural corridor perfect for afternoon browsing. The compact, walkable district offers diverse dining options from casual cafes to upscale bistros featuring Arkansas catfish and spa-inspired cuisine. Historic boutique hotels and charming bed & breakfasts provide accommodation with period architecture and modern amenities. Most attractions sit within a comfortable 10-minute stroll of each other.
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Open Photo by Laura Hull
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Open Photo by Lilli Caroom
Lake Hamilton
Lake Hamilton offers a shimmering playground of waterfront fun just minutes from Hot Springs. The shoreline sparkles with upscale resorts, marinas, and scenic walking trails winding between luxury holiday homes and peaceful coves. Championship golf courses and boat rental facilities make outdoor adventures a breeze, while waterfront restaurants serve up fresh catfish with stunning lake views. Accommodation options range from luxury lakefront resorts to holiday rental homes with private docks. Getting around requires your own wheels since public transit is limited, but the scenic lakeside roads make driving a pleasure. Most visitors spend their days on the crystal-clear waters boating, fishing, or simply soaking in those gorgeous panoramic views.
Lake District in Hot Springs surrounds the celebrated National Park's thermal waters, where history meets healing. Eight preserved bathhouses from the early 20th century line Bathhouse Row, showcasing America's spa heritage with ornate marble pools and vintage treatment rooms. Hiking trails wind through the emerald hillsides, offering outdoor recreation alongside therapeutic springs that have drawn visitors since the 1800s. Elegant hotels and boutique spa resorts dominate the accommodation scene, many featuring thermal pools and wellness amenities. Southern comfort food and farm-to-table restaurants create a satisfying dining experience, while boutique shops along Central Avenue sell local crafts and spa products.
Oaklawn District
The Oaklawn District combines heart-pounding excitement with Southern charm. Horse racing enthusiasts flock to the historic Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort where thoroughbreds thunder down the track and slot machines jingle with possibility. Peaceful tree-lined streets showcase charming homes that offer a glimpse into Hot Springs' glamorous past, providing the perfect balance between gaming thrills and residential tranquility. Casino restaurants serve up everything from juicy steaks to casual bites, though you'll find more dining variety city centre. Most visitors stay at the resort's luxury hotel with its full-service amenities, especially during racing season. While walkable within the district, you'll want a car to explore Hot Springs National Park and the famous thermal springs nearby.
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Open Photo by Lance Griter
Uptown
Hot Springs' Uptown area centers around the iconic Bathhouse Row, where eight historic bathhouses from the early 1900s showcase America's spa heritage. Visitors can explore the Fordyce Bathhouse Museum with its ornate stained glass or soak in thermal waters at Quapaw Baths. Central Avenue buzzes with galleries, boutiques, and entertainment venues that make this area the social heart of the city. The area offers dining options ranging from upscale spa cuisine to Southern comfort food, with most attractions within easy walking distance. While public transit is limited, the city centre is compact and pedestrian-friendly with ample parking available. Accommodation include historic hotels and boutique inns, many featuring thermal water access.
If you like the great outdoors, you might want to take time to explore Hot Springs National Park, located 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from central Hot Springs. Want to stretch your legs a little more? Head to Hot Springs National Park Visitor Center and Cedar Glades Park, both nearby.
You can learn about the history of Hot Springs with a visit to Bathhouse Row. Amble within the natural setting or visit the spas in this family-friendly area.
You can take time to visit Lake Catherine State Park during your travels to Hot Springs. Wander the lakeside or discover the hot springs in this family-friendly area.
Enjoy the hot springs and explore Garvan Woodland Gardens, a lovely green space in Hot Springs. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
Why not give yourself a treat with a trip to Magic Springs and Crystal Falls, one of the family attractions located 2.5 mi (4 km) from central Hot Springs? If you have fun at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls, you'll love Hot Springs National Park Aquarium and T-Rex Fun Spot, both located nearby.
Soak in thermal springs and indulge in spa treatments at historic bathhouses along Central Avenue. Hike through Hot Springs National Park or visit Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort for horse racing thrills.
"The marble and copper throughout the hotel is beautiful especially the stairs leading to the ice cream store! Best I have ever eaten!! You are in walking distance of many different eating places. Including steak, pizza, Mexican and morning breakfast with pancakes and omlets. But the history behind the Arlington is amazing and what brought us there and it lives on in the rooms with the windows, tubs and showers. Great stay"
"Very nice staff. Great location. Good for business meetings or vacation. Surprisingly good food and a nice well -stocked bar. Near several very good restaurants if you wish to venture out. Most are within walking distance. Good parking."
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Where can I stay in Hot Springs if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
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What will the weather in Hot Springs be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Hot Springs, when the average temperature is 26°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 7°C. May and April are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Hot Springs
Find out more about Hot Springs
Visitors really like Hot Springs, especially its historical sites and hot springs. Activities like horse riding give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Learn about the local heritage of Hot Springs at landmarks like Buckstaff Bathhouse and Quapaw Baths. There's plenty more to see, including sights like T-Rex Fun Spot and Hot Springs Convention Center.