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SHOPPING -- Some people come to Eureka
Springs just to shop... And, a shopper's paradise it is! It doesn't
matter if you are looking for that special gift or a one-of-a-kind piece
of fine art, you can bet you'll find it here. No malls, no "chain"
stores, no discount houses, just fabulous specialty shops & art
galleries that will tempt you to return again and again. ARTS & CULTURE
HERITAGE -- As one of the top arts and culture destinations in the
nation, Eureka Springs celebrates its artisan community. From oil on
canvas paintings to hand-blown glass to exquisite jewelry to magnificent
sculpture, our artists offer the very best examples of "fine" art. May
Festival of the Arts is an entire month that showcases art in all its
form with events and activities, gallery walks, music and special
exhibits every day in May. ROMANCE -- The lure of romance keeps Eureka
Springs at the top of the list for getaway destinations. On any given
day, somewhere in this historic hamlet, a couple is beginning their
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Located in beautiful and historic Eureka Springs,
Arkansas, we offer a large, 3-room cottage with a full
kitchen that's perfect for overnight stays or extended
visits. We're within easy
walking distance of the vibrant downtown, with its many
unique shops and wonderful restaurants. Or, catch a ride
on the trolley, with a stop conveniently located right
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| Gay
Couple |
Own |
| Low Rate |
$89 |
| High Rate |
$109 |
| Currency |
US$ |
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Entry |
Yes |
| Private Bath |
Yes |
| Parking |
Yes |
| Public
Trans |
Near |
| Non
Smoking |
Yes |
| Pets |
No |
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| What all is there to
do? Better plan on staying several days because Eureka
Springs has such a wide variety of fun things to see and do!
"Man-made" Attractions ... Every night at dusk from April
through October, with the exception of Sundays and
Wednesdays,
The Great Passion Play
is presented. America's #1 outdoor religious drama, it
features a cast of 250 local people retelling the story of
Jesus Christ's last days on earth, complete with horse-drawn
chariots, camels and a flock of sheep. Remember to make this
presentation a part of your yearly pilgrimage to Eureka
Springs. When it is time to see and appreciate all the
man-made attractions that Eureka Springs has to offer, the
choices are simply outstanding!
Jamborees,
hoedowns
and pure magic •
Lions, tigers and bears,
oh, my! Dinosaurs, aviaries of exotic birds, ghosts and a
patriotic living history stage show
to amaze and delight you. We have trains!
Life-size locomotives pull
cars for riding and dining in and a complete model railroad
for up-close viewing.
Trolleys,
narrated tram tours and horse-drawn carriage rides will show
you the finest Victorian architecture, sumptuous homes and
an award- winning glass chapel in the woods. How about some
golf? There are 18 holes for the serious player and the
miniature version for the vacation enthusiast. And before
you go out for a night on the town, be sure and treat
yourself to a healing massage in one of our many therapeutic
spas. Relax, and enjoy all that is Eureka Springs. It's
distinctively different! "Natural" Attractions ... If you
are the out-of-doors, "Natural State" kind of visitor: There
are rivers to paddle in kayaks and canoes, caves to explore
(wear good-gripping shoes!). Hiking, biking and horse-riding
trails. Lakes for swimming in, skiing, fishing and sails.
Gardens and springs in abundant flower, for the really
brave, climb up a bluff or an observation tower! Eagles in
winter, maples in fall, spring or summer -- Eureka Springs
has it all! Nightlife ... Nightlife in Eureka Springs
sparkles and shines so bright you'll make memories that
won't fade away. |
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Every now and then you need a
break. A time for you, a time to reflect, a time to experience. Eureka
Springs, Arkansas is the place that beckons your soul and renews your
spirit. We invite you to bask in our natural beauty and share in our
timeless treasures. A Victorian secret hidden amid the rolling Ozark
mountains, Eureka Springs is cradled between two mountains of lush,
hardwood forests. We're not your average tourist town, we're the
experience for your senses you've been seeking. When it's time to
explore, when it's time to relax, when it's time to be a bit different,
Eureka Springs welcomes you. Unique, mysterious, charming, elegant, and
comforting describe this oasis of diversity. Eureka Springs is closer to
major airports than many destinations you may choose. Isn't it time for
you to go beyond a destination and choose a journey instead? Eureka
Springs, Arkansas is that journey. The Eureka Mystique Visitors have
been coming to Eureka Springs for a long, long time. Although this Ozark
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anniversary is being celebrated,
a marriage proposal is being proffered, or a spark is being rekindled.
Eureka Springs has long been a special place for lovers.
Our fabulous clubs and eclectic restaurants are
full of great music and delectable food. Eureka Springs has a wonderful
variety of shows (matinee and evening) with hysterically funny comics
and outstanding local musicians. Our newly renovated City Auditorium
brings world-class entertainers, from John Prine, Willie Nelson, Merle
Haggard & Kathy Mattea to Buddy Guy, Ray Charles, Ani DiFranco & Bela
Fleck, into our intimate 1928 music hall. |
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for its incredible
Victorian architecture, arts, antiques and natural beauty, the original
attraction was the water. Legend has it that the Native American tribes
of the area believed that the cold spring water could cure many
ailments, and the surrounding land was considered sacred ground.
Victorian-age health-seekers deemed the hills full of miracle cures, and
flocked to the area by the thousands, creating a stylish retreat amid
the grand, green curves of nature. Eureka Springs has remained sacred
ground on several levels. Gurus and merchants alike feel that soul-deep
pull toward the rejuvenating springs below the downtown Historic
District, and know they've found something special. In the 1960s, The
Great Passion Play and the Christ of the Ozarks statue became a
touchstone for Christian visitors; in the same decade, the flower-driven
counter-culture spun into town searching for true art and inner peace.
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