Eureka Springs Downtown

City park · Eureka Springs

Eureka Springs Downtown

City park · Eureka Springs

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5-19 Spring St, Eureka Springs, AR 72632

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Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, this charming town boasts colorful Victorian architecture, quirky shops, eclectic eateries, and vibrant art galleries perfect for a leisurely stroll.  

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5-19 Spring St, Eureka Springs, AR 72632 Get directions

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Mar 28, 2025

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Vipila Bathvar

Google
is such a charming place! The historic architecture, colorful buildings, and quirky shops create a unique vibe. Walking through the winding streets, you’ll find lots of boutique stores, art galleries, and cozy cafes. The town has a relaxed yet lively feel, with live music spots and friendly people. It’s a perfect spot to wander, shop, and soak up the creative energy. Definitely worth a visit if you enjoy scenic strolls and hidden gems!

Shantelle Mueller

Google
I love this cute little town. My favorite place was Zarks. I've only been to Eureka Springs twice now. And this time, I found out Zarks is closed now forever. The owner has passed. It's very heartbreaking. My favorite thing in the gallery was the robot busts. Walking around the town is always a delight. There's always something new to see that isn't "new." It's like being in a life-size I-Spy book. And if you have the extra money, stay in the crescent hotel. They give a very generous veterans discount. I recommend staying for New Years Eve. Do all of the hotels' free events. And in town don't try to plan anything. Just walk and go with the flow. You'll accidentally discover so much, it's magical.

MD Rezaul Kabir

Google
An old city of Arkansas. The downtown is very colorful and vibrant. You will enjoy everything in this town. A small walk in the town and you may enjoy different cultures. You will find plenty of parking but it's paid. A day is worth it and you will enjoy a good time with friends and family. I heard the night vibe of this town is also awesome and I will try to visit once after sunset. You may enjoy different types of food there also. There are a few other places to enjoy.

Elisha LightAngel

Google
This is the cutest downtown I have ever visited. I love that this is a historic town and everything is preserved. The architecture is stunning to look at and you definitely feel transported into some yester years. All the shops are small individually owned businesses (except Earthbound Trading Co) with its own unique flare to it. There is sooooo much to see and do in the downtown alone. You can spend all day perusing all the shops, walking trails, climbing staircases, finding springs, and just spotting all the hidden pieces of art. I'm pretty sure you can spend several days doing all these activities not to mention all the different tours you can purchase for history of the town. When you walk into the shops so many shop owners are super friendly and willing to talk or share a piece of their knowledge about the town. It was cool to wander upon the shop that was once the original bank and another one that was once a title company. The interior design is just different than all the other shops. Amazing architecture inside as well as outside. This place feels like your walking up hill all the time and maybe sometimes downhill. Be prepared for your legs to hurt from the amount of walking you will be doing on hills and stairs. Despite hurty legs, the visit here is worth it and I have plans to go back.

Danyelle Warner

Google
So much to see and do! Terrific selection of shops. The fudge and peanut brittle at Two Dumb Dames were fresh & delicious. Took a guided tour that included visiting the Underground (OG, Eureka Springs) and gave excellent info about the town's history including some of the fascinating people who have called this town home. Highly reccomend!

Jay Larson

Google
This is probably the cutest little downtown I've ever seen. It's built into the mountainside so there are many many levels to the area and lots of really cool staircases, bridges and walkways to explore. There is a nice variety of shops, tattoo artists and food and drink to make anyone happy. Lots of history and stories to hear. Find a local and get them to show you the "portals" to underground Eureka Springs.

Tilly Lo

Google
20241007 The architecture was impressive, but the shops are ok with some souvenir shops. Lots of building packed in a small space, and driving around is climbing up hills and rolling down more hills. Don't recommend driving in a big truck like the F150 or Ram. The streets are too tight for big trucks. Some of the buildings remind me of New Orleans. I just drove around.

Aimee

Google
No matter the drive, this little town is worth it! The shops are unique and incredible. The people are friendly. It will definitely inspire you.