Introduction / Description
Part of a contemporary art museum, this hip, upscale hotel is a block from the historic buildings in Bentonville Square and 1.5 miles from the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Chic, contemporary rooms feature high ceilings, original artwork and premium linens, plus flat-screen HDTVs, iPod docks, complimentary Wi-Fi and Nespresso machines. Suites add living rooms, dining areas and/or furnished terraces. Room service is available.
Amenities include a sleek, gourmet restaurant/bar, a fitness center, loaner bikes and a quirky store.
Located on the northeast corner of the Bentonville town square and a short walk to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, 21c Museum Hotel Bentonville is a 104-room boutique hotel, contemporary art museum, cultural center, and home to The Hive restaurant, led by executive chef Matthew McClure. Stay with us and the iconic Green Penguin.
The opening of Crystal Bridges fueled a downtown Bentonville rebirth, which included Main Street renovations and an influx of new businesses. And one of the newcomers to this Northwestern Arkansas hotspot was a hotel with a cultural component.
Arrival & Car Parking
Entrance & Reception
There is level access to the lobby with plenty of room to maneuver a wheelchair inside. The check-in desk is sleek and modern, and in keeping with the cultural theme, art work also dots the lobby. A barrier-free path leads to the elevator from the lobby, with elevator access to the upper floors.
Accessible Rooms & Bathrooms / Accessibility
The accessible luxury double queen room features a wide doorway, with good pathway access throughout the room. It’s furnished with two 22-inch high queen-sized beds with wheelchair-access on both sides. A chair, two tables and a banquette round out the furnishings.
The spacious bathroom has a full five-foot turning radius and is equipped with a roll-in shower with grab bars, a hand-held showerhead and a fold-down shower bench. The toilet has grab bars on the back and right walls (as seated), and there is also a roll-under sink with a lowered mirror in the bathroom. They even remembered the small things like lowered hooks. And then there’s the rubber ducky, which completes the look.
Access is good to all of the public spaces too, including the Hive Restaurant and the first-floor galleries that house rotating exhibits. Take some time to enjoy the public art work and be on the lookout for the iconic green penguins that were crafted specifically for the property by the Cracking Art Group. You’ll find them in the lobby, the restaurant and maybe even on the rooftop.
All guest rooms include: