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Basin Park Hotel: A Historic Gem in Eureka Springs

Experience historic charm and modern comfort at the Basin Park Hotel in Eureka Springs, where every floor is ground level and legends come to life.

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The Basin Park Hotel, built in 1905, stands in the heart of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, on the site of the original Perry House hotel. Known for its unique architecture, connection to the natural spring, and colorful history involving mobsters and the 'Barefoot Ball,' it offers a blend of history, mystery, and modern comfort.

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Local tips

  • Explore the hotel's history by joining one of the ghost tours offered on weekends.
  • Take advantage of the Eureka Springs Trolley to get around town without having to worry about parking.
  • Check out the Barefoot Ballroom, known for its colorful history and unique events.
  • Consider staying in one of the hotel's reportedly haunted rooms for a spooky experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Basin Park Hotel is located in the heart of downtown Eureka Springs, making it easily accessible on foot from many nearby attractions and accommodations. From Basin Spring Park, simply walk north along Spring Street to find the hotel entrance. The area is pedestrian-friendly, but be prepared for some hills.

  • Public Transport

    Eureka Springs Transit operates trolley routes throughout the city, with stops near the Basin Park Hotel. The Red Route passes through the heart of Eureka Springs and can be picked up at the Transit & Welcome Center or Planer Hill Park & Ride. Check the Eureka Springs Trolley website for schedules and route maps. An all-day pass costs $6 for adults. Parking at the Transit Center is $5 per day.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Eureka Springs. Request a ride to 12 Spring Street, Eureka Springs. Fares vary, but a short trip from another point in downtown Eureka Springs should cost around $10-$20.

  • Driving

    If driving, be aware that parking in downtown Eureka Springs can be challenging, especially during peak season. There are metered parking spots along Spring Street, as well as paid parking lots. You can use the Passport Parking app to pay for metered parking. Alternatively, park at the Planer Hill Park & Ride or the Transit & Welcome Center for $5 a day and take the trolley into downtown.

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The Basin Park Hotel, located at 12 Spring Street in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, is a landmark with a rich and intriguing past. Constructed in 1905 on the site of the Perry House, which burned down, the hotel has been a central part of Eureka Springs' downtown since its opening. Captain Joseph Perry built the original Perry House in 1881, seeking healing from the Basin Park Spring's waters. The Basin Park Hotel is known for its unique design, with each of its eight levels having ground-level access to the hillside, a feature that earned it a spot on Ripley's Believe It or Not!. The hotel is constructed of limestone and dolomite. During the Prohibition era, the hotel gained notoriety as a popular destination for wealthy Chicago families, including mobsters. It was rumored to have an on-site madam and illegal gambling, which led to a raid in 1955. The Barefoot Ballroom hosted lively parties, including one so wild that police used tear gas to stop it. The hotel also has a reputation for being haunted, with guests reporting encounters with shadowy figures and other paranormal phenomena. Ghost tours are available. Today, the Basin Park Hotel offers modern amenities while preserving its historic charm. It's conveniently located near shops, restaurants, and attractions, making it an ideal base for exploring Eureka Springs.

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