Great place to stay for a night or two while enjoying the hot springs

Great place to stay for a night or two while enjoying the hot springs
I've stayed overnight here several times in the last few years. This is a decent place to stay in a small mountain town. Everything in Hot Springs is sort of "quaint", there's not a whole lot going on unless you like to hike or white water raft. The hotel is 2 stories and there is no elevator, the floors squeak...
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My husband and I spent last Thanksgiving in North Carolina. We made a two night reservation at the Iron Horse and loved Hot Springs and the Inn so much we cancelled our next night in Asheville, skipped the Biltmore, and just stayed in town. It was such a breath of fresh air to slow down and I feel nostalgic just...
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My wife and I stayed at the hotel last night, after a day of paddling the French Broad River. Our room was huge, and looked really nice upon first glance. Everything was clean. The rooms at the Hotel are on the 2nd floor of the building, and we were in a back corner room, which we thought would be fairly...
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This hotel is in a great, renovated building in downtown Hot Springs. I really like the atmosphere but if you're a lite sleeper, be warned! The wall are paper thin! I mean to the point I can hear the couple next door's pillow talk about where/what they want to eat for breakfast! Those poor people had a rough night, because...
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Nice place to stay and very convenient located directly downtown. Staff was so nice and helpful!
This is an 1860 original building that has been restored beautifly. The downstairs is a decent
restaurant serving lunch and dinner but not breakfast. I dont recommend getting a room next to the street as the train comes about 3 times during the night and there is some truck traffic as the road is a through thru. Very tastefull decor.....
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We spent a delightful 2 nights in February. Going in we were a bit apprehensive about staying in a historic property built in 1890- would it be renovated nicely? Quiet or noisy? Decent linens and bathrooms? Good food? A good getaway? In all areas, the answers were positive. Plenty of Appalachian Trail hikers and outdoor types come to Hot Springs...
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We stayed two nights. We had a jacuzzi Pullman room which was wonderful. Nicely decorated, comfortable bed. Amazingly restored building. Walls are very thin but everyone seems to respect that. Staff was very nice and friendly. Very unique!
We purchased a LivingSocial Deal for 2 nights at the Iron Horse Station. The hotel is really, really charming, and John (owner? Innkeeper? Mr. Hot Springs?) was very helpful and friendly! The walls are thin, but ear plugs are complimentary, and it's a minor inconvenience when everything is so nice!
Had a soak in the mineral tubs across the street...
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