
BATHHOUSE ROW
Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs, Arkansas
Walk the historic heart of Hot Springs with classic bathhouses, thermal water, downtown shops, restaurants, museums, spas, and Hot Springs National Park all close together.
Historic Downtown Hot Springs
This is the part of Hot Springs most visitors should see first.
Bathhouse Row is where the old Hot Springs story feels the most obvious. Historic buildings line Central Avenue, thermal water history is everywhere, and visitors can walk between bathhouses, restaurants, shops, hotels, museums, and national park stops without needing to over-plan the day.
It pairs naturally with restaurants, hotels, things to do, spas, hiking, shopping, and exploring downtown Hot Springs.
Historic Bathhouses and Stops on Bathhouse Row
Bathhouse Row is not just one building. It is a historic district with old bathhouses, visitor stops, spa experiences, architecture, and downtown places that help tell the Hot Springs story.

Start Here
Fordyce Bathhouse
Visitor Center • Museum • Historic Bathhouse
One of the best starting points for understanding Bathhouse Row. The Fordyce Bathhouse gives visitors a look at the history, architecture, and old bathing culture that helped make Hot Springs famous.

Bathhouse Row Stop
Quapaw Baths & Spa
Thermal Baths • Spa • Bathhouse Experience
A working bathhouse where visitors can experience thermal pools, spa services, and a more modern version of the classic Hot Springs bathhouse visit.

Bathhouse Row Stop
Buckstaff Bathhouse
Traditional Bathhouse • Historic Spa
A historic operating bathhouse offering a more traditional bathing experience in the middle of Bathhouse Row.

Historic Streets & Thermal Water
Bathhouse Row is where Hot Springs feels different.
The buildings, sidewalks, steam, history, and downtown setting all come together here. It is the part of town that feels the least replaceable.
Find Restaurants NearbyThings To Do Near Bathhouse Row
The best part about Bathhouse Row is how easy it is to build the rest of your day around it.
Walk Central Avenue
Bathhouse Row sits along Central Avenue, so it is easy to walk between historic buildings, restaurants, shops, galleries, hotels, and downtown stops.
Visit Hot Springs National Park
The national park is woven directly into the downtown area, making it simple to mix Bathhouse Row with trails, overlooks, thermal water, and visitor center stops.
Try a Bathhouse or Spa
Some visitors come mainly for the history, while others want the spa side of Hot Springs. Bathhouse Row gives you access to both.
Eat Downtown
Several restaurants, breakfast spots, breweries, cafes, and historic bars are close enough to work into the same visit without much planning.
Tips for Visiting Bathhouse Row
You do not need a complicated plan, but a few simple choices make the visit better.
Best for First-Time Visitors
If it is your first trip to Hot Springs, Bathhouse Row should probably be near the top of your list. It gives you the history, architecture, walkability, and downtown feel all in one area.
Easy to Pair With Food
Plan Bathhouse Row before or after a meal downtown. Breakfast, lunch, coffee, breweries, historic bars, and dinner spots are all nearby.
Good for a Slow Morning
This area works well when you do not want a rushed itinerary. Walk, take photos, stop inside the visitor center, grab coffee, and enjoy the older Hot Springs feel.
Better With Comfortable Shoes
Bathhouse Row is walkable, but you will enjoy it more if you are dressed for sidewalks, stairs, shops, and short walks around downtown.
Bathhouse Row FAQs
Quick answers for visitors planning a downtown Hot Springs visit, bathhouse experience, spa stop, hotel stay, or walk along Central Avenue.
What is Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs?
Bathhouse Row is the historic downtown area in Hot Springs, Arkansas known for its bathhouse buildings, thermal water history, architecture, museums, spas, restaurants, shops, and connection to Hot Springs National Park.
Can you still use the bathhouses in Hot Springs?
Yes. Some bathhouses still offer spa or bathing experiences, while others are used for visitor information, museums, restaurants, shops, or other public uses.
Is Bathhouse Row walkable?
Yes. Bathhouse Row is one of the most walkable areas in Hot Springs. Visitors can explore historic buildings, restaurants, shops, hotels, and national park stops along or near Central Avenue.
Are there restaurants near Bathhouse Row?
Yes. Downtown Hot Springs has breakfast spots, cafes, breweries, historic bars, casual restaurants, and dinner options close to Bathhouse Row.
Where should I stay near Bathhouse Row?
Visitors who want walkable access often stay downtown near Bathhouse Row, Central Avenue, Hot Springs National Park, restaurants, shops, and historic attractions.
Plan the Rest of the Trip
Build your Hot Springs day around Bathhouse Row.
After you walk the historic district, find restaurants, hotels, spas, trails, shops, and other Hot Springs attractions nearby.