An exterior view of the Palace Hotel and Bath House built with blocks of local limestone in 1901 and still welcoming guests in the Ozark Mountains town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA. The landmark is noted for its original vertical sign that became of one of the first to be illuminated with neon lights in the 1940s. The historic hotel now features eight antique-decorated guest suites with king-size beds and water-jet bathtubs. But the main attraction is the Victorian-era bath house where spa-goers can enjoy a mineral bath in the original clawfoot tubs.


An exterior view of the Palace Hotel and Bath House built with blocks of local limestone in 1901 and still welcoming guests in the Ozark Mountains town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA. The landmark is noted for its original vertical sign that became of one of the first to be illuminated with neon lights in the 1940s. The historic hotel now features eight antique-decorated guest suites with king-size beds and water-jet bathtubs. But the main attraction is the Victorian-era bath house where spa-goers can enjoy a mineral bath in the original clawfoot tubs or a eucalyptus steam treatment in the same wood barrels travelers used at the turn of the 20th Century. Also offered are Swedish massages, full body scrubs, and facials that include clay mask treatments.


Size: 2550px × 3848px
Location: 135 Spring Street, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA
Photo credit: © Michele and Tom Grimm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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