


The former Velda Rose Resort Hotel & Spa is located in historic downtown Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. It is a 10-story, 134,405 SF former resort hotel with 191 guest rooms and a covered parking deck. It is situated within walking distance of spas, art galleries and antique shops, museums, upscale retail stores and world-famous Bathhouse Row. This large resort hotel housed a lounge/bar, a spa and salon, several multi-use meeting rooms for groups from 20 to 1,000 and banquet hall for up to 500, a Grand Ballroom with over 4,000 square feet and a dance floor. These rooms, ranging from 336 square feet to over 4,000 square feet, offered an additional revenue stream from events. Known for its world-famous Bathhouse Row and as the boyhood home of President Bill Clinton, and just one hour from Little Rock, Hot Springs hosts five million visitors a year. The number-one destination in the state, the historic city of Hot Springs, Arkansas is America’s First Resort and one of the South’s most popular family vacation destinations. Hot Springs is traditionally best known for the natural spring water that gives it its name, flowing out of the ground at a temperature of 147 degrees fahrenheit.
Total square footage: 134,405
Total guest rooms: 191
Year opened: 1963
Restaurant & lounge space
Salon & spa space
Covered pool area
Banquet Hall
Lot size: approximately 1.9 acres
parking deck has approximately 170 spaces