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Historic Park Inn Hotel

Historic Park Inn Hotel

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About Us

Honored to share the last remaining Frank Lloyd Wright designed and built hotel in the world, the Historic Park Inn truly is a one-of-a-kind. You can't help but wander throughout the entire hotel, and enjoy the many quiet and comfortable settings, while absorbing a part of history.

We made sure to maintain the historical nature of Frank Lloyd Wright’s timeless design while adding some more modern amenities for your comfort. We offer 27 guest rooms of which no two are alike. Whether you’re staying with us for business or leisure, you’ll experience our commitment to combining upscale hotel amenities with industry-leading guest service, ensuring that your stay is not only enjoyable but memorable as well. Seeking a more nostalgic experience? Take a step back into 1910 and enjoy our originally restored Historic Suite.

In the lower level you’ll find The Draftsman. Enjoy a beverage, relax, or shoot a game of stick on our 100-year-old billiards table. Don’t miss the Markley and Blythe on the main floor of the hotel for a dining experience you won’t soon forget.

Hotel Amenities
-Markley and Blythe
-Wine Room
-The Draftsman
-Fitness Center
-24/7 Business Center
-Ladies Parlor with Balcony
-In Room Coffee/Tea Service

Always Complimentary
-Wireless Internet
-Local Phone Calls
-On-site Parking

''Outstanding Lodging Property, 2016'' - Iowa Tourism Award
''Certificate of Excellence , 2015'' - Trip Advisor
''Hall of Fame, 2011-2015'' - Trip Advisor
''Top Hotels in the World, 35/100'' - Travel & Architecture Magazine

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