The Capital Hotel in Little Rock has been in business since 1870. In the course of the past 140 years, this Natural State mainstay has been providing guests with incredible comfort. This hotel was originally lauded because it had this new-fangled technology called “electricity” and an elevator large enough to fit a horse. Today, guests will find the hotel still cares a great deal about providing guests with a relaxing stay in a home-away-from-home. This historic hotel is loaded with modern conveniences, and it never lets you forget its historic roots.

You’ll find the Capital Hotel at 111 West Markham Street in Little Rock. Directions are here.

Conveniently located in the heart of Little Rock’s downtown, the Capital Hotel is as stately as it comes.

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The exterior speaks of the luxury you’ll find there, and you can imagine what it must have looked like at the turn of two centuries.

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The interior doesn’t disappoint. It is both beautiful and historic.

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The lobby is about as opulent, inviting, and old-timey as you’d expect.

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Full of four poster beds that remind you of a bygone era, the rooms will make you feel right at home.

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They’re also full of modern little details that will make your stay a delight.

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The Capital Hotel has two restaurants.

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One of those restaurants, One Eleven at the Capital, has a world class chef. Joel Antunes is both a Michelin-starred and a James Beard Award winning chef. The proof of his talent is in the dishes he creates.

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Capital Hotel is called the “front porch of Little Rock,” and they have a literal front porch that’s as cozy as they come.

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The Capital Hotel’s motto is “Southern Comfortable,” and they’re still doing it right, even after all this time.

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You won’t find a more comfy or historic place to stay.

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