![]() It serves Southern comfort food for lunch and dinner, and often hosts live jazz bands. Dining and cocktails are a special treat here, starting with the Capital Bar and Grill. Parking is valet only, but it’s reasonably priced for a downtown property. An associate greets guests on arrival, checks them in, and escorts them to their rooms. Personal service reigns at this landmark hotel. Others overlook the hotel courtyard or downtown Little Rock. ![]() The rooms are quiet, and some on the upper two floors offer Arkansas River views. Free Wi-Fi and turndown service also are standard. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, robes, slippers, safes, and magnifying mirrors. The shower/tub combos include white tiling and clear glass doors. Other bathrooms have roomy tan-marble vanities and subway-tile floors with beige and brown squares. The 1,100-square-foot Suites feature dual-sink vanities and separate showers and soaking tubs. Capital Great Rooms, about 15,700 square feet, have sofas and larger tables. Superior (standard) Rooms come with king, queen, or double bed options. There are several room categories, but all of them have ample space and comfortable beds. The white drapes with pink floral prints are traditional, as are the marble-top tables and upholstered chairs. Natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows casts a warm glow off the soft gold walls and 14-foot ceilings. High-quality antique reproductions of furniture and headboards are made of amber-wood. ![]() The 94 rooms at the Capital Hotel have an understated elegance, thanks to a traditional decor and architecture that have been meticulously maintained.
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