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    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Little Rock - Meeting Room

    DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Little Rock

    2.7(155 reviews)
    5.8 mi
    $$

    I attended a conference at this hotel in October 2025, so I stayed here for 5 nights and used a…read morehotel room, the conference rooms, the bar and the restaurant. The staff was great across the board. The hotel is just a little run down and over the weekend one of the elevator was completely down which caused a bit of chaos as people tried to figure out alternatives. The meeting rooms were it or miss. Some were fine. Some had HVAC issues and one had a loud dripping noise that made us think that ceiling was going to collapse. The bar was OK with the weekend bartender being great. But oof those hotel bar prices were brutal. The restaurant was convenient and the food was OK with great staff. The location was not as convenient as previous locations in Little Rock, with other restaurants, convenience stores, etc being kind of a hike away.

    I hesitated leaving a bad review because I don't like to be so negative. I have lived in third…read moreworld and dirt doesn't bother me. But this hotel smells like mildew. We stayed here mid April. There is dirt caked on the ceilings and air vents in the public bathrooms. The furniture is all refurbished and there is obviously low effort from management or Hilton to make appearance slightly aesthetically pleasing. I had read a comment that this building needed to be bulldozed and rolled my eyes. Yet, after staying, it's not the just a need to bulldoze. Someone needs to update the building (not just patch holes and paint over them). Our bathroom was fine but out of date. Though, I noticed (without taking a picture) that the air vents were taken out and just patched so nothing is removing moisture, leaving it a mildew haven. It is a great location and has SUCH potential. There are several hotels along the path that are MUCH BETTER OPTIONS. As for the workers, no one was hospitable except one male front desk manager. They all looked exhausted and unhappy. We booked a stay, and with an event in town, there was an employee and local enforcement blocking the parking garage. Without asking if we were Hilton clients, she told us they were full and we could go three blocks down for parking. I had to talk over her THREE TIMES trying to tell her we had paid to stay and have parking. After again telling us they were full, she let us through to see. There were TONS of parking spots. Finally, after checking out and returning home, I realized two days later, that I had left a brand new dress in the closet along with my husband's dress shirts. I called the front desk, who seemed annoyed by my request to locate these items with her busy day. She informed me that they use a company called "ChargedUp" that "helps" search for missing items. They search for 14 days and then close your case. I find it absurd to think you can't find dress items that were left in a closet. It seems they have dishonest and careless management/workers. We have stayed in multiple Marriott's across the country that CALL YOU if you leave items Esther than you having to hunt things down.

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    Garvan Woodland Gardens - Fairy garden

    Garvan Woodland Gardens

    4.6(292 reviews)
    54.4 mi

    On our visit to Hot Springs, we were told to check out Garvan Woodland Gardens. It was definitely a…read moregreat decision to come by and have a nice long stroll through the various gardens, forests, streams, and just nature. Its not too hard to find and there's plenty of parking out front. Leaving the parking lot is a little confusing though (signs would be helpful...). But its well worth the trip out! There were a variety of slices of nature and we spent a few hours here and still did not get to see it all. There's a whole nature preserve that's part of it and apparently great in the dawn/dusk to spot and hear various birds. We did see quite a bit of wildlife and fun plants around so even if we missed the preserve it was fun to see everything else. I think this is a great spot to reconnect with nature for a bit. There were well marked paths so it wasn't too strenuous and there were some more kid friendly areas as well for them to explore and run around.

    Options for autumn when Canada was "closed" (1 of 2)…read more - - - - - Covid may seemingly be a thing of the past, but, for some, it will never be forgotten because it affected them or their loved ones in far more serious ways. It changed how we interacted, shopped, circulated, and even limited our options as to where we could travel. For a while, Canada was closed and it always comes to the top of my list when it comes to fall colors. That said, other options became New England, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and the Ozarks. Garvan Woodland Gardens is located just outside of Hot Springs, Arkansas, thus in the general Ozarks area. Hot Springs itself was already on the map as place of touristic import. Along a major avenue there is nationally registered "Bathhouse Row," a string of private spas in ornate mansion-sized facilities that rose to fame during the 20th Century. Its most famous visitor may have been Al Capone. I came to learn that Capone died a natural death. One might have thought otherwise. I vaguely knew about these gardens - the Garvan Woodland Gardens. However, if in town and you ask questions about things to do, their existence, and their details, become front and center. It's an easy drive from the small city of Hot Springs. The gardens began as a private garden that then flourished when they were donated and "privatized," or realistically operated by the University of Arkansas. As such, there is an admission fee. As can be expected, the gardens are segmented and themed. The most notable might be the Japanese Garden and the manicured plantings that go with that. There are also other themed areas, including some areas which are a little natural, or scruffier, if you prefer that word. There are other areas such as a toy railroad sort of old town, walkways abutting the lake, and odd contraptions that serve as stairs, bridges, and tree houses. Then, there are some areas with art installations of sort that look sort of granola. I didn't have time to read every placard explaining the logic, if any, of some of these things. There is also a non-denominational chapel on the grounds and it closely resembles the state's Thorncrown Chapel designed by the University of Arkansas's famed alumnus E. Fay Jones. I had already seen that chapel in Eureka Springs, but, if you can't make it to its remote corner of the state (actually just south of and somewhat close to Branson, Missouri), this one will almost enable you to check Thorncrown Chapel off your list. Seasonal blooms will affect what you see. Note that, if seeking fall color in the state, it will come later than other parts of America owing to the more southerly latitude. In the fall, it won't be as "flowery." The forested lands in which Garvan Wooodlands Gardens sits appear to be studded in Southern pine, and reminded me of the vegetation surrounding the Atlanta area. The employees on hand were very helpful. Note that, in this state, your bucket list ,at the very minimum, would be about 3 state parks, 2 more rugged natural areas, the historic areas of Little Rock, Eureka Springs, and Hot Springs, which would include these gardens. The beauty of everything you see may exceed your expectations. Just about everyone is giving Garvan Woodlands Gardens 5 stars. For its context and area, it should fetch 5 stars. However, compared to other places with a similar admission fee, I felt it was closer to 4 stars. It is nonetheless impressive and recommended and you should also consider the month in which you plan to visit. However, it could also be that the few hippie-dippy things there made for an eye roll. They always do.

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