The Roaring Twenties are alive and well at the Hotel Seville. The gilded glamour at this historic hotel transports guests into completely different time while also having modern amenities. Let’s feel fancy without overspending at this classy establishment.
The Hotel Seville has charmed guests since 1929.
TripAdvisor/ICE Portal This frozen in time gem is located at 302 North Main St., Harrison, Arkansas 72601.
As soon as you check in at the front desk you’ll be transported back in time.
TripAdvisor/ICE Portal The hotel originally opened on Oct. 5th, 1929 and was the gathering place for socialites from neighboring states. Considering the Great Depression began only a few weeks after the hotel opened, it’s impressive that the hotel flourished for so long. Hotel Seville thrived for 30 years before closing for some time in the late sixties. After a number of exchanges and new additions, the building was once again center for hospitality.
The Spanish Revival architectural has been well maintained for nearly 90 years.
Facebook/Ozark Mountain Region A well-known architect at the time, Eugene Johnson, was brought in from Missouri to design the hotel for $135,000. The round archways, decorative tile, and other small details are stunning. In 1994, Hotel Seville was added to National Register of Historic Places.
However, you certainly don’t need to worry about outdated amenities.
Facebook/1929 Hotel Seville Although the elegance of the original style is well preserved, the hotel has every modern amenity you could need. Wifi, luxurious baths, and small appliances are in every room.
You can also drop in for dinner if you don’t have time to stay a week.
TripAdvisor/ICE Portal John Paul’s Bar & Grill serves Black Angus steaks and burgers from 4 - 10 pm Tues - Sat. The original woodwork of the pub is gorgeous as well.
No matter how long you stay, the historic hotel will make you feel like you’ve traveled in time.
TripAdvisor/ICE Portal Perhaps the best part of the whole experience is the affordability. Rates start at $80/night and rooms can be booked right here.
In addition to their website, you can also follow the Hotel Seville Facebook Page.
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This frozen in time gem is located at 302 North Main St., Harrison, Arkansas 72601.
The hotel originally opened on Oct. 5th, 1929 and was the gathering place for socialites from neighboring states. Considering the Great Depression began only a few weeks after the hotel opened, it’s impressive that the hotel flourished for so long. Hotel Seville thrived for 30 years before closing for some time in the late sixties. After a number of exchanges and new additions, the building was once again center for hospitality.
Facebook/Ozark Mountain Region
A well-known architect at the time, Eugene Johnson, was brought in from Missouri to design the hotel for $135,000. The round archways, decorative tile, and other small details are stunning. In 1994, Hotel Seville was added to National Register of Historic Places.
Facebook/1929 Hotel Seville
Although the elegance of the original style is well preserved, the hotel has every modern amenity you could need. Wifi, luxurious baths, and small appliances are in every room.
John Paul’s Bar & Grill serves Black Angus steaks and burgers from 4 - 10 pm Tues - Sat. The original woodwork of the pub is gorgeous as well.
Perhaps the best part of the whole experience is the affordability. Rates start at $80/night and rooms can be booked right here.
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While you’re enjoying the Hotel Seville, you can also take this iconic trail that’s stunning in fall.
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