About Home2 Suites by Hilton Little Rock West
A modern, pet friendly property just off I-430, the Home2 Suites by Hilton Little Rock West is a 14-minute drive from the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Riverfront Park.
The spacious studio and one-bedroom suites each feature free Wi-Fi, a 48-inch flat-screen cable television, and a separate living space with a sleeper sofa. A refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave are also among the comforts of home.
Active travellers can lift weights or run a few miles while running a load of wash in the hotel's unique Spin2Cycle facility, which also offers a refreshing indoor pool.
The Home2 Suites by Hilton Little Rock West treats guests to a daily breakfast buffet in the inviting Oasis Lounge, and there are several eateries within walking distance.
The Little Rock Zoo is about seven minutes away. The Arkansas State Capitol, Little Rock Central High School, and the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum are also within a short drive.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Home sweet suite....
Many travellers quickly feel "at home" in the suites, commenting often on their modern decor and practical conveniences such as the top-notch blackout shades, USB outlets, and large televisions with media panels so the kids can play video games when they're not enjoying the indoor saltwater pool. The beds are generally considered very comfortable as well, and dressed with super soft microfibre sheets.
positive:
Enthusiastic, hard-working staff...
The front desk staff regularly earn very positive reviews for their professional customer service and friendly, helpful attitude. The housekeeping team also receives high marks for keeping the rooms "super clean."
positive:
A convenient location...
Drivers like that the hotel is easily accessed from the highway, allowing for a swift commute into downtown Little Rock and its many historic attractions. There's a Walmart and a mix of popular chain restaurants within walking distance, too.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Please speak softly...
Travellers have reported poor sound insulation between rooms and disturbed sleep due to doors slamming in the hallways. Light sleepers also warn their fellow travellers that rooms on the first floor are directly across from the dining area, so you can expect an early wake-up call from rattling silverware.
negative:
Feeding a crowd...
Though many guests like the seating in the lobby, which doubles as dining area, others describe the morning atmosphere as "chaotic" and dislike the layout of the breakfast bar.
negative:
Pillow talk...
Though most guests enjoy the beds, the 'synthetic' pillows are less popular, and those looking forward to a soak are disappointed that the suites are fitted with walk-in showers only.