Bath House Eureka Springs
Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks of northern Arkansas, in the quaint Victorian town of Eureka Springs, the historic Basin Spring Bath House invites all who seek relaxation and rejuvenation. Known for its curative powers harnessed through natural spring waters, the Bath House is a testament to the town's history as a 19th century health resort.
The Palace Hotel and Bath House is an elegant little hotel located in the downtown historic district of Eureka Springs. Preserving Eureka Springs' heritage as "America's Medicine Teepee," the alias this Arkansas town was dubbed during the Victorian era, the Palace Hotel is a National Historic Register Property.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.
PALACE BATH HOUSE SPA The Palace Bath House Spa is in the Palace Hotel in downtown Eureka Springs. They offer excellent spa services in historic surroundings. If you're not sure which package to choose, The Works is a popular choice!
European-style, restored historic hotel; king beds, double jet spa tubs, wet bar with refrigerator, cable television, free wireless Internet, continental breakfast served in suite; gift baskets for special occasions; spa and bathhouse, mineral baths, massages, facials; mineral baths in the original 1901 claw foot tubs, Eucalyptus wood barrel.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.
45 reviews and 63 photos of PALACE HOTEL & BATH HOUSE "One of the greatest advantages of being in or near Eureka Springs, AR is the availablility of great massage therapy services. In this Victorian era spa town relaxation is taken very seriously and I can prove it.
Learn about the history and services of the two remaining bath houses in Eureka Springs, Arkansas: the Palace Hotel & Bath House and the Basin Spring Bath House. See photos, facts, and sources of the water used for the baths.
45 reviews and 63 photos of PALACE HOTEL & BATH HOUSE "One of the greatest advantages of being in or near Eureka Springs, AR is the availablility of great massage therapy services. In this Victorian era spa town relaxation is taken very seriously and I can prove it.
The Palace Hotel and Bath House is an elegant little hotel located in the downtown historic district of Eureka Springs. Preserving Eureka Springs' heritage as "America's Medicine Teepee," the alias this Arkansas town was dubbed during the Victorian era, the Palace Hotel is a National Historic Register Property.
Learn about the history and services of the two remaining bath houses in Eureka Springs, Arkansas: the Palace Hotel & Bath House and the Basin Spring Bath House. See photos, facts, and sources of the water used for the baths.
PALACE BATH HOUSE SPA The Palace Bath House Spa is in the Palace Hotel in downtown Eureka Springs. They offer excellent spa services in historic surroundings. If you're not sure which package to choose, The Works is a popular choice!
45 reviews and 63 photos of PALACE HOTEL & BATH HOUSE "One of the greatest advantages of being in or near Eureka Springs, AR is the availablility of great massage therapy services. In this Victorian era spa town relaxation is taken very seriously and I can prove it.
PALACE BATH HOUSE SPA The Palace Bath House Spa is in the Palace Hotel in downtown Eureka Springs. They offer excellent spa services in historic surroundings. If you're not sure which package to choose, The Works is a popular choice!
Palace Bath House and Hotel Rich in history, the Palace Hotel and Bath House is a National Historic Register Property, restored with extra attention to detail and serving those with a taste for the finest in unique accommodations. Plan to indulge yourself in Palace Pampering.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.
PALACE BATH HOUSE SPA The Palace Bath House Spa is in the Palace Hotel in downtown Eureka Springs. They offer excellent spa services in historic surroundings. If you're not sure which package to choose, The Works is a popular choice!
European-style, restored historic hotel; king beds, double jet spa tubs, wet bar with refrigerator, cable television, free wireless Internet, continental breakfast served in suite; gift baskets for special occasions; spa and bathhouse, mineral baths, massages, facials; mineral baths in the original 1901 claw foot tubs, Eucalyptus wood barrel.
Learn about the history and services of the two remaining bath houses in Eureka Springs, Arkansas: the Palace Hotel & Bath House and the Basin Spring Bath House. See photos, facts, and sources of the water used for the baths.
Palace Bath House and Hotel Rich in history, the Palace Hotel and Bath House is a National Historic Register Property, restored with extra attention to detail and serving those with a taste for the finest in unique accommodations. Plan to indulge yourself in Palace Pampering.
Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks of northern Arkansas, in the quaint Victorian town of Eureka Springs, the historic Basin Spring Bath House invites all who seek relaxation and rejuvenation. Known for its curative powers harnessed through natural spring waters, the Bath House is a testament to the town's history as a 19th century health resort.
Palace Bath House and Hotel Rich in history, the Palace Hotel and Bath House is a National Historic Register Property, restored with extra attention to detail and serving those with a taste for the finest in unique accommodations. Plan to indulge yourself in Palace Pampering.
Dating to 1901, this quaint hotel built of the local rusticated limestone is near Main Street's shops and eateries and features a century.
Eureka Springs was once a Victorian resort town where people went to soak in the mineral waters of the springs. The Palace Bath House is the only place where you can still do this.
Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks of northern Arkansas, in the quaint Victorian town of Eureka Springs, the historic Basin Spring Bath House invites all who seek relaxation and rejuvenation. Known for its curative powers harnessed through natural spring waters, the Bath House is a testament to the town's history as a 19th century health resort.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.
The Palace Hotel and Bath House is an elegant little hotel located in the downtown historic district of Eureka Springs. Preserving Eureka Springs' heritage as "America's Medicine Teepee," the alias this Arkansas town was dubbed during the Victorian era, the Palace Hotel is a National Historic Register Property.
European-style, restored historic hotel; king beds, double jet spa tubs, wet bar with refrigerator, cable television, free wireless Internet, continental breakfast served in suite; gift baskets for special occasions; spa and bathhouse, mineral baths, massages, facials; mineral baths in the original 1901 claw foot tubs, Eucalyptus wood barrel.
Learn about the history and services of the two remaining bath houses in Eureka Springs, Arkansas: the Palace Hotel & Bath House and the Basin Spring Bath House. See photos, facts, and sources of the water used for the baths.
The Palace Hotel and Bath House is an elegant little hotel located in the downtown historic district of Eureka Springs. Preserving Eureka Springs' heritage as "America's Medicine Teepee," the alias this Arkansas town was dubbed during the Victorian era, the Palace Hotel is a National Historic Register Property.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.
Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks of northern Arkansas, in the quaint Victorian town of Eureka Springs, the historic Basin Spring Bath House invites all who seek relaxation and rejuvenation. Known for its curative powers harnessed through natural spring waters, the Bath House is a testament to the town's history as a 19th century health resort.
Palace Bath House and Hotel Rich in history, the Palace Hotel and Bath House is a National Historic Register Property, restored with extra attention to detail and serving those with a taste for the finest in unique accommodations. Plan to indulge yourself in Palace Pampering.
European-style, restored historic hotel; king beds, double jet spa tubs, wet bar with refrigerator, cable television, free wireless Internet, continental breakfast served in suite; gift baskets for special occasions; spa and bathhouse, mineral baths, massages, facials; mineral baths in the original 1901 claw foot tubs, Eucalyptus wood barrel.
Dating to 1901, this quaint hotel built of the local rusticated limestone is near Main Street's shops and eateries and features a century.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.
Arkansas, Eureka Springs, Palace Bath House, Built 1901 Stock Photo - Alamy
Eureka Springs was once a Victorian resort town where people went to soak in the mineral waters of the springs. The Palace Bath House is the only place where you can still do this.
European-style, restored historic hotel; king beds, double jet spa tubs, wet bar with refrigerator, cable television, free wireless Internet, continental breakfast served in suite; gift baskets for special occasions; spa and bathhouse, mineral baths, massages, facials; mineral baths in the original 1901 claw foot tubs, Eucalyptus wood barrel.
The Palace Hotel and Bath House is an elegant little hotel located in the downtown historic district of Eureka Springs. Preserving Eureka Springs' heritage as "America's Medicine Teepee," the alias this Arkansas town was dubbed during the Victorian era, the Palace Hotel is a National Historic Register Property.
Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks of northern Arkansas, in the quaint Victorian town of Eureka Springs, the historic Basin Spring Bath House invites all who seek relaxation and rejuvenation. Known for its curative powers harnessed through natural spring waters, the Bath House is a testament to the town's history as a 19th century health resort.
The Palace Hotel and Bath House is an elegant little hotel located in the downtown historic district of Eureka Springs. Preserving Eureka Springs' heritage as "America's Medicine Teepee," the alias this Arkansas town was dubbed during the Victorian era, the Palace Hotel is a National Historic Register Property.
Learn about the history and services of the two remaining bath houses in Eureka Springs, Arkansas: the Palace Hotel & Bath House and the Basin Spring Bath House. See photos, facts, and sources of the water used for the baths.
European-style, restored historic hotel; king beds, double jet spa tubs, wet bar with refrigerator, cable television, free wireless Internet, continental breakfast served in suite; gift baskets for special occasions; spa and bathhouse, mineral baths, massages, facials; mineral baths in the original 1901 claw foot tubs, Eucalyptus wood barrel.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.
Dating to 1901, this quaint hotel built of the local rusticated limestone is near Main Street's shops and eateries and features a century.
45 reviews and 63 photos of PALACE HOTEL & BATH HOUSE "One of the greatest advantages of being in or near Eureka Springs, AR is the availablility of great massage therapy services. In this Victorian era spa town relaxation is taken very seriously and I can prove it.
Learn about the history and services of the two remaining bath houses in Eureka Springs, Arkansas: the Palace Hotel & Bath House and the Basin Spring Bath House. See photos, facts, and sources of the water used for the baths.
Palace Bath House and Hotel Rich in history, the Palace Hotel and Bath House is a National Historic Register Property, restored with extra attention to detail and serving those with a taste for the finest in unique accommodations. Plan to indulge yourself in Palace Pampering.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, The Palace Bath House (photo By Sheila ...
45 reviews and 63 photos of PALACE HOTEL & BATH HOUSE "One of the greatest advantages of being in or near Eureka Springs, AR is the availablility of great massage therapy services. In this Victorian era spa town relaxation is taken very seriously and I can prove it.
Eureka Springs was once a Victorian resort town where people went to soak in the mineral waters of the springs. The Palace Bath House is the only place where you can still do this.
Learn about the history and services of the two remaining bath houses in Eureka Springs, Arkansas: the Palace Hotel & Bath House and the Basin Spring Bath House. See photos, facts, and sources of the water used for the baths.
Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks of northern Arkansas, in the quaint Victorian town of Eureka Springs, the historic Basin Spring Bath House invites all who seek relaxation and rejuvenation. Known for its curative powers harnessed through natural spring waters, the Bath House is a testament to the town's history as a 19th century health resort.
Palace Hotel & Bath House - Eureka Springs
PALACE BATH HOUSE SPA The Palace Bath House Spa is in the Palace Hotel in downtown Eureka Springs. They offer excellent spa services in historic surroundings. If you're not sure which package to choose, The Works is a popular choice!
European-style, restored historic hotel; king beds, double jet spa tubs, wet bar with refrigerator, cable television, free wireless Internet, continental breakfast served in suite; gift baskets for special occasions; spa and bathhouse, mineral baths, massages, facials; mineral baths in the original 1901 claw foot tubs, Eucalyptus wood barrel.
Eureka Springs was once a Victorian resort town where people went to soak in the mineral waters of the springs. The Palace Bath House is the only place where you can still do this.
45 reviews and 63 photos of PALACE HOTEL & BATH HOUSE "One of the greatest advantages of being in or near Eureka Springs, AR is the availablility of great massage therapy services. In this Victorian era spa town relaxation is taken very seriously and I can prove it.
PALACE BATH HOUSE SPA The Palace Bath House Spa is in the Palace Hotel in downtown Eureka Springs. They offer excellent spa services in historic surroundings. If you're not sure which package to choose, The Works is a popular choice!
Dating to 1901, this quaint hotel built of the local rusticated limestone is near Main Street's shops and eateries and features a century.
45 reviews and 63 photos of PALACE HOTEL & BATH HOUSE "One of the greatest advantages of being in or near Eureka Springs, AR is the availablility of great massage therapy services. In this Victorian era spa town relaxation is taken very seriously and I can prove it.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.
Dating to 1901, this quaint hotel built of the local rusticated limestone is near Main Street's shops and eateries and features a century.
Eureka Springs was once a Victorian resort town where people went to soak in the mineral waters of the springs. The Palace Bath House is the only place where you can still do this.
PALACE BATH HOUSE SPA The Palace Bath House Spa is in the Palace Hotel in downtown Eureka Springs. They offer excellent spa services in historic surroundings. If you're not sure which package to choose, The Works is a popular choice!
Learn about the history and services of the two remaining bath houses in Eureka Springs, Arkansas: the Palace Hotel & Bath House and the Basin Spring Bath House. See photos, facts, and sources of the water used for the baths.
Palace Bath House and Hotel Rich in history, the Palace Hotel and Bath House is a National Historic Register Property, restored with extra attention to detail and serving those with a taste for the finest in unique accommodations. Plan to indulge yourself in Palace Pampering.
The Palace Hotel and Bath House is an elegant little hotel located in the downtown historic district of Eureka Springs. Preserving Eureka Springs' heritage as "America's Medicine Teepee," the alias this Arkansas town was dubbed during the Victorian era, the Palace Hotel is a National Historic Register Property.
PALACE BATH HOUSE SPA The Palace Bath House Spa is in the Palace Hotel in downtown Eureka Springs. They offer excellent spa services in historic surroundings. If you're not sure which package to choose, The Works is a popular choice!
45 reviews and 63 photos of PALACE HOTEL & BATH HOUSE "One of the greatest advantages of being in or near Eureka Springs, AR is the availablility of great massage therapy services. In this Victorian era spa town relaxation is taken very seriously and I can prove it.
Eureka Springs was once a Victorian resort town where people went to soak in the mineral waters of the springs. The Palace Bath House is the only place where you can still do this.
European-style, restored historic hotel; king beds, double jet spa tubs, wet bar with refrigerator, cable television, free wireless Internet, continental breakfast served in suite; gift baskets for special occasions; spa and bathhouse, mineral baths, massages, facials; mineral baths in the original 1901 claw foot tubs, Eucalyptus wood barrel.
Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks of northern Arkansas, in the quaint Victorian town of Eureka Springs, the historic Basin Spring Bath House invites all who seek relaxation and rejuvenation. Known for its curative powers harnessed through natural spring waters, the Bath House is a testament to the town's history as a 19th century health resort.
Dating to 1901, this quaint hotel built of the local rusticated limestone is near Main Street's shops and eateries and features a century.
Established in 1901, the Palace Bath House is the last remaining original bathhouse in Eureka Springs, standing proudly as a timeless testament to the town's rich heritage. With over 124+ years of history and charm, our spa blends tradition with a one-of-a-kind, iconic atmosphere. Nestled at 135 Spring Street, in the heart of downtown and between the historic Sweet Spring and Harding Spring.