Phone Number 735-2797
Hotel Seville, an Ascend Collection Hotel
302 N. Main Street, Near Lyric Theater, Near Maplewood Cemetery, Harrison, AR 72601, United States
Rating
4.2
Price Level
$$
Rooms
55
Pets
No
from $ 958.17
04
Jul

Hotel Seville, an Ascend Collection Hotel, Harrison

Hotel Seville, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Located in the Ozark Mountains near the Buffalo National River the 1929 Hotel Seville an Ascend Hotel Collection hotel in Harrison Arkansas offers modern conveniences with historic charm. The hotel is convenient to Lake Harrison National Historic District shopping and Mystic Caverns. Hotel amenities at this Harrison AR hotel include free continental breakfast free weekday newspaper free wireless high-speed Internet access free local calls and fitness center. All non-smoking guest rooms include a flat-screen television pillow-top mattresses coffee maker spa-like bath amenities hair dryer iron ironing board and cable television. Select rooms also have microwaves refrigerators and bathtubs. For business travelers there are copy and fax services as well as an event room.

Hotel Seville, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Price & Availability

Select your room

Hotel Seville, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Historic Queen Room ·

Bed & Breakfast · 1 Queen Bed
Total
$ 958.18
Hotel Seville, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Historic Interior Queen Room ·

Bed & Breakfast · 1 Queen Bed
Total
$ 1,040.20
Hotel Seville, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Standard King Room with Balcony ·

Bed & Breakfast · 1 King Bed
Private sale
Total
$ 1,201.40
Hotel Seville, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Standard Queen Room ·

Bed & Breakfast · 2 Queen Beds
Private sale
Total
$ 1,383.36
Hotel Seville, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Standard King Suite ·

Bed & Breakfast · 1 King Bed
Private sale
Total
$ 1,383.36

Overall

Excellent
4.2
396 reviews
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Customers Review

Value 4.3
Location 4.5
Cleanliness 4.6
Comfort 4.2
Neighborhood 4.1
Amenities 3.7
Condition 4.2
Quality 4.4
Recomendation 90.4%
“¡Fue horrible! Cambiamos de habitación 3 veces debido a que las duchas no funcionaban. Había un murciélago muerto en el medio del vestíbulo y cuando se lo mencioné a la recepción me dijeron que solo come bichos y que no me molestaría. Estaba muerto, así que estoy seguro de que no iba a "molestar" a nadie, pero aún así, a casi $ 180 por noche, no es algo que quiera ver. Las cabeceras se rompieron en varios lugares. Los accesorios de la habitación parecían estar unidos por niños pequeños, ya que estaban muy sueltos. Las camas eran duras como una piedra y las almohadas muy finas. Los puntos de venta completos no funcionaban tan bien como los teléfonos no funcionaban, por lo que no podía llamar a la recepción. La señora de la recepción me miró varias veces con los ojos en blanco como si mis quejas fueran infundadas. Pensé que estaba obteniendo una habitación agradable y cómoda para lo que estaba gastando. NO malgastes tu dinero aquí. El restaurante era mediocre y, como el hotel, no vale la pena el dinero.”
— Becky Stanford
“A nice little hotel. Staff was friendly. I love the look of the place. The bed and other furniture was comfortable. The bathrooms were nice. As might be expected in a historical building, the arrangement of doors and fixtures might be a problem if you have accessibility issues. The Presidential Suite has two bathrooms but the doors block each other - they should probably swing inward instead of outward. The rooms aren’t very soundproofed - a lot of road noise and you can hear everything from the hallway. Parking was easy but might be tight if the hotel is full. Not really any vending available and not a lot available within easy walking distance but just a short drive away. No pool but the suite had a nice jetted tub. The view out onto the lower roof could use a touch of paint or plants or something to make it as attractive as the rest. Be aware of the staircases as one spirals at the top and can be a bit of a surprise if you were expecting the other that is straight. It is a fun touch but requires a tad more grace than the other.”
— Michael McGlothlin