The Empress Of Little Rock Bed & Breakfast
34.72787, -92.27567The 4-star The Empress Of Little Rock Bed & Breakfast is located approximately 25 minutes' walk from Mosaic Templars Cultural Center Museum and offers tour/ticket assistance for better sightseeing in Little Rock. Located 1.4 miles from Robinson Center, this Little Rock hotel features 14 rooms with views of the courtyard.
Location
The bed & breakfast enjoys its central location at a moderate distance from Arkansas Governor's Mansion. The Little Rock property is located around 30 minutes by foot from Statehouse Convention Center.
For those traveling from afar, Little Rock National airport is 10 minutes' drive away.
Rooms
The air-conditioned rooms at The Empress Of Little Rock Bed & Breakfast are fitted with complimentary wireless internet and an iPod dock, some of them feature a stone fireplace. Along with tea and coffee making equipment, such essentials as an air conditioner are also available. Featuring a separate toilet and a shower, the bathrooms also come with a hairdryer and dressing gowns.
Eat & Drink
The Raduno Brick Oven & Barroom is just a short stroll from the hotel.
Leisure & Business
Business travelers will have access to meeting rooms and a business center provided on site.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
Essential information about The Empress Of Little Rock Bed & Breakfast
💵 Lowest room price | 274 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 1.4 mi |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.2 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 3.8 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Little Rock National, LIT |
Location
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Reviews of The Empress Of Little Rock Bed & Breakfast
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Historic Victorian mansion with themed rooms, unique decor, and personalized service. Breakfast features fine dining elements.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 29lavish ambianceluxurious bathtub
Staying in the Washburn-Welsh Room was a true delight! The lavish ambiance and luxurious bathtub made us feel pampered.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 25exquisite decornoise disturbance
A surprising historical gem
The Empress was like stepping into a living museum. The antique decor and fascinating stories shared by our hosts added depth to our stay, making it truly memorable.
While the breakfast was elegantly served, I longed for more variety. Also, traffic noise outside my window occasionally disrupted the serene atmosphere I was hoping for.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 08remarkable atmospherelimited breakfast options
The atmosphere of the Empress is truly enchanting and the
attention to detail in decoration was remarkable. We felt as if we were in a beautiful museum. The only drawback was the limited breakfast options, which could have included more variety during our stay. Nonetheless, a lovely experience overall.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 27elegant roomcharming atmospheredelicious breakfast
can recommend for a quick layover
Elegant room, charming atmosphere, the unique curved windows in my room and the delicious breakfast served made my stay truly memorable.
Totally content.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 23elegant decorhospitable hosts
a charming escape with exquisite antique furnishings, marvel at the detailed craftsmanship
The Empress Of Little Rock Bed & Breakfast is an immaculate blend of historical elegance and modern comfort. We enjoyed exploring the fascinating architecture, especially the stunning curved windows. Breakfast was beautifully presented, making each meal feel special! Antonio and Keith truly made us feel welcome, sharing their stories and the rich history of the house, which is a joy for any history lover. This unique experience is perfect for those wanting to escape the everyday!
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missingWrote a review on Jul 22antique decorintricate craftsmanshipspacious common areaslimited seatingbreakfast options
The Empress Of Little Rock features stunning antique decor, with intricate craftsmanship seen in the curved windows and elegant furnishings. The spacious common areas made it easy to navigate, ensuring a comfortable experience for senior guests like myself.
Breakfast should offer more seating options.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 19gorgeous mansioncomfortable ambianceservice inconsistencyparking challenges
Staying at The Empress felt wonderfully immersive. The mansion is beautifully maintained, showcasing incredible craftsmanship, like unique curved windows and exquisite brass hinges. Antonio and Kevin were gracious hosts, giving a fascinating tour that highlighted the historical significance of the home. The breakfast was served on the porch, elegantly arranged with delicious options, including perfect French toast topped with pecans. I also enjoyed the comfortable ambiance of our room, the Washburn-Welsh Room, with a delightful tub that made unwinding easy. However, I did experience a challenge with the customer service. One staff member seemed somewhat disengaged. It didn’t ruin my trip, but a warmer welcome could have enhanced the arrival experience. Parking can also be tricky during busy times, making it a slight concern. These aside, the stay remained memorable.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 18charming architecturecozy fireplacesdelightful breakfastgarden activities
Staying in the King Suite felt like a trip back in time with its charming architecture and cozy fireplaces. The kids loved the delightful breakfast, and we enjoyed the company of our hosts, who even shared a secret recipe with us!
My children wanted more activities in the garden area.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 15antique decorstained glass towerelegant chinalimited breakfast options
Staying here felt like stepping back in time, with exquisite antique decor and a stunningly beautiful stained glass tower. Breakfast was charmingly served on elegant china.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 03elegant decorcharming windowsdelightful breakfastnoisy areaoverpriced room
The decor in the Victoria's Garden Suite exudes elegance, with unique curved windows adding charm. Breakfast served on antique china was delightful too. The room felt a bit overpriced, though, considering the noisy area outside. Parking can also be a hassle during peak times.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 16gorgeous decorfascinating historyinviting hostslimited breakfastmissed communal dining
Man, the Thai food around town had me dreaming of lemongrass and coconut! I also loved the decor—it felt like stepping into a museum, with every corner telling a story. Plus, the owners, Antonio and Kieth, were super inviting, sharing fascinating tales about the place's history.
The breakfast was a bit of a letdown, more like an evening snack than a full meal. Plus, I missed the vibe of communal dining in that stunning dining room.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 11antique furnitureimmersive atmospherebreakfastvariety options
the antique furniture created an immersive historical atmosphere. breakfast lacked some variety options.
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missingWrote a review on May 31compelling historygarage conversion room
The history was compelling, but the room felt like a garage conversion.
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