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The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | $68 |
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Cheapest month to fly | May |
Average flight time | 2 hrs, 6 mins |
Most popular airline | American Airlines |
Average flights per week | 1,292 |
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Home to approximately a quarter million residents, Little Rock, Arkansas, is a scenic town built on the winding banks of the Arkansas River. The city is home to the headquarters of several major international corporations, and with its dozens of theaters, museums and performance venues, it is also considered a cultural center of the South. Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT) is conveniently located just minutes from the heart of downtown.
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Six airlines, including Delta, American Airlines and Southwest, offer daily flights to Little Rock. Non-stop flights to Little Rock are available from a dozen major U.S. cities, including Atlanta, Las Vegas, Dallas, Chicago and St. Louis. Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT) offers a full array of onsite services such as shops and restaurants, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the airport.
Several downtown hotels offer free airport shuttles, which load and unload outside of baggage claim exit D. Taxis are available in the same area near exit H. The average cost of a taxi ride from this airport to the downtown area is around $15. The cost of a rental car starts at around $40 per day. A handful of hotels offer accommodations next to the airport, and a much larger selection exists within a 10-minute drive of the airport.
Attractions in Little Rock, Arkansas
Three vintage electric streetcars run routes through downtown Little Rock and offer a scenic way to get around town. The Arkansas River cuts through the heart of downtown Little Rock. Former President Bill Clinton once called Little Rock home when he was the Governor of Arkansas. The William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Library is located along the river in the heart of downtown. A walk through the Presidential Park Wetland takes visitors to a special location that offers a glimpse of "La Petite Roche," a riverside outcropping for which the city is named. To view the historic marker placed on a portion of the famous “little rock,” head to the Junction Bridge Pedestrian Walkway. Adjacent to the Junction Bridge walkway is the River Market, which most locals think of as the center of activity downtown. A hub for restaurants, shops and live music venues, the River Market is just steps from downtown's finest hotels.
Art lovers won’t want to miss the Arkansas Arts Center, which is tucked away in MacArthur Park on the south side of downtown Little Rock. MacArthur Park also features an off-leash dog run and a Korean War memorial.
Little Rock, Arkansas Travel Tips
A capital of the American South, Little Rock is proud of its culinary roots. Be sure to try the local barbecue and fried chicken. Dinner for two at a decent Southern restaurant in Little Rock can cost from $20 to $40.
The Little Rock Marathon is one of the most anticipated annual events. Held in early March, the event features six separate races for all ages and skill levels.Things to Do in Little Rock
Of course, the first thing all Little Rock visitors need to see is the capitol building. This building boasts some seriously beautiful architecture, and the history to be learned here is fascinating.
After a stroll around the lovely capitol building, head on over to the Arkansas Museum of Discovery or the Little Rock Zoo for some fabulous family fun you won't soon forget! The Little Rock River Market District is a perfect stop for dinner and drinks, and the sights and sounds found here are pretty entertaining as well.
Other things to see and do in this Arkansas city include the Arkansas Arts Center, Pinnacle Mountain State Park, Old State House, and the Historic Arkansas Museum. All of these offer some wonderful information and can easily fill an afternoon.
Fortunately, by booking a hotel room in a good location and a handy rental car, you can make a point of seeing all of these things and more.
The Best Time to Fly to Little Rock
The weather in Little Rock is fairly temperate year round. This means that anytime is a good time to visit the Arkansas capital city.
That said, many people prefer to avoid booking during the winter months. After all, taking part in the many wonderful outdoor activities the city has in store is not as much fun in chilly temperatures. Additionally, there is always a slight chance of snow or ice during the winter months, something that could easily put a damper on a vacation.
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