Settle Inn’s Boutique Cottages are Upscale and Uptown

Staying at Settle Inn is not just about the accommodations; it’s about immersing yourself in the history and charm of the area.

Settle Inn is an ideal place for visitors seeking a uniquely personalized experience while exploring Hot Springs National Park.

This family-owned motor court was meticulously restored into a collection of eight personalized upscale boutique cottages. “The restoration process took nearly two years to complete,” said owner Melissa Hoffman. “We finished the décor of our last cottage in June 2023. We take pride in offering a personalized touch and unforgettable experience to help you make the most of your visit to Hot Springs.”

Each cottage is unique, with distinct layouts and décor. Equipped with full kitchens and modern amenities, the cottages are suitable for solo travelers, couples, and small families. Larger groups can reserve the entire property, accommodating up to 25 guests.

Located at 903 Park Avenue in historic Uptown Hot Springs, Settle Inn is a stone’s throw away from Bathhouse Row, Oaklawn, Lake Hamilton, Northwoods Trail, and Magic Springs. Enjoy the cottages during racing season, a mother-daughter weekend, anniversaries, or when honeymooning. 

Less than 20 miles away you’ll find Lake Ouachita, which offers all its water activities, and Hot Springs Village, home to 8 golf courses. When you want to check a national park off your bucket list, attend a business convention, compete in a mountain bike race, fishing or baseball tournament, or attend a festival, fair, or holiday show, Settle Inn has the perfect accommodations for your visit.

Here’s an idea! Reserve a cottage now for a  hot seat for the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse. Find Settle Inn on Facebook: Settle Inn Hot Springs. For inquiries or reservations, visit www.SettleInnHotSprings.com, or call 858-335-4546, and start creating lasting memories in historic Uptown Hot Springs.

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