Top rated Motels in Little Rock

Experience the best that Little Rock has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 7 places from Motel category.

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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Little Rock West
Hotel
Low-key all-suite hotel with a gym & an indoor pool, plus free Wi-Fi, parking & hot breakfast.
$95/night
4.00 (615 reviews)
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Rest Inn
Motel
3.50 (104 reviews)
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El Rancho Motel
Motel
😠 The room was filthy. walking on the Floor turned my feet black from all the ash? or black dirt? Room was a non smoker and smelled like someone had smoked heavily in it. I was too tired to even bother. walls are thin and The cleaning lady complained for more than a whole hour about how she work so ha...
$53/night
3.50 (76 reviews)
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Budget Inn
Motel
😠 Stayed here once with my 2 children. My son slept in the bed by himself and me and my daughter slept in the other one. The next morning my son had these whip like welts all over his body. Took him to the e.r. and they said it was bed bugs. Took paperwork back to the hotel owner and he tells me he ca...
3.10 (196 reviews)
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Cimarron Inn
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😠 Extremely rude staff that steal. The plumbing is worthless, so bring a plunger. Because if you ask for one you'll get a dirty one and an additional reprimand for not knowing how to use a toilet.
3.10 (131 reviews)
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Magnuson Hotel Little Rock South
Hotel
Casual rooms, some with whirlpool tubs, in a modest hotel featuring an outdoor pool & breakfast.
$52/night
2.60 (327 reviews)
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Ritz Motel
Motel
😐 It isn't the Drake, but it's better than no roof over one's head. The price is roughly $40/night or $200/week, $450/month. It's kind of charming, in a bizarre, down-with-other-peoples'-problems sort of way. I had been staying in and out of homeless shelters, friends' houses, and (rarely) camping ou...
2.50 (95 reviews)
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