Tennyson Suite

Private outdoor shower
King
 suite
413
 sq.ft.
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King Jacuzzi suite, in a lovely Victorian home, with full size living room, covered front porch over downtown, and an extra private shower nestled in the cliffs on your back deck.

  • In the 1892 Victorian building that was the home of Eureka Springs first Mayor
  • Full size living room with original wood floors and molding
  • The couch pulls out to a comfortable queen size bed. (25$ extra person fee, for 3rd breakfast, linens, etc.)
  • King bed
  • Private two-person outdoor shower with built in blue-tooth speaker and dual shower-head
  • Two-person Jacuzzi and waterfall shower inside
  • First floor, with four steps from the garden to your front porch
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EVERY SUITE INCLUDES:
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Full gourmet breakfast
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Fridge with bottled water and sparkling water
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Smart TV with Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, HBO
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Coffeemaker with imported teas, coffee, real cream, hot chocolate, chai, cookies, candy
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Amazon Echo, unlimited music
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Free high-speed Wi-Fi
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Your own free off-street parking space
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Discounts to local fine dining
"Stayed in the Tennyson suite, and it was a wonderful time. The space was full of unique touches that stood out … wonderful breakfast … location was great and just steps from downtown."
— 
James Wade

Getting to know Alfred Lord Tennyson

Alfred Lord Tennyson was one of the most beloved poets of the Victorian era, known for his romantic sensibility and timeless verse. Tennyson’s book “Idylls of the King” made the Knights of the Round Table stories known far and wide. His lyrical works captured the beauty and mystery of the natural world, while also exploring the deeper themes of love, loss, and mortality. Tennyson's social impact went beyond the realm of literature, as his poetry helped to shape the cultural identity of his era and inspired new generations of writers and artists. His famous poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" also had a profound impact on the public's perception of the Crimean War, highlighting the bravery and sacrifice of the soldiers who fought in it.