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Little Rock

Getting There: Introduction

When travelling to Little Rock, you arrive at the geographic and cultural centre of the state of Arkansas, comfortably nestled in the southern United States. This city harmoniously combines the relaxed atmosphere of the American South with the dynamic rhythm of a modern state capital. Getting here is effortless: travellers have access to direct flights, scenic railway routes, and convenient motorways.

By Plane

The city's main air gateway is Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (LIT), located just a few kilometres from the centre. This is the fastest and most comfortable way to reach the Arkansas capital, as the airport receives numerous flights from the country's major hubs.

Alternatively, you can consider flying into neighbouring regional airports, for example, to Hot Springs (about 75 km from the city) or El Dorado. However, in this case, you will require an additional transfer or a rental car to cover the remaining distance to your destination.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Medium
8.1

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Enthusiasts of rail travel can reach Little Rock on trains of the national Amtrak network. The city is served by the famous Texas Eagle route, which runs between Chicago and San Antonio, making a stop at the historic Union Station in the city centre.

A train journey allows you to enjoy the changing landscapes of the American heartland, from forests to plains. It is a comfortable, though not the fastest, method of travel, perfectly suited for those who have time to spare and wish to see the country from a carriage window.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
HOT
88 km
54 min
ELD
192 km
2 h 2 min
HRO
223 km
2 h 32 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services remain one of the most economical options to reach Little Rock from other regions of the country. Major intercity carriers, such as Greyhound, regularly operate routes to the Arkansas capital, connecting it with neighbouring states and cities.

The bus station is usually located within easy reach of central districts. Although travel time can be significant, modern buses are often equipped with Wi-Fi and comfortable seats, making a long journey quite comfortable for budget-conscious tourists.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
HOT
88 km
54 min
ELD
192 km
2 h 2 min
HRO
223 km
2 h 32 min

By Car

Travelling by car is an excellent way to explore the state of Arkansas and reach Little Rock at your own pace. One of the most popular and shortest routes leads from the resort city of Hot Springs: the distance of 88 km can easily be covered in less than 1 hour.

If you are driving from the south, the journey from the city of El Dorado will take about 2 hours (a distance of around 192 km). A scenic road also awaits travellers coming from the city of Harrison: a trip spanning 223 km will require approximately 2.5 hours of driving time.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
HOT
88 km
54 min
ELD
192 km
2 h 2 min
HRO
223 km
2 h 32 min

Tips for Travellers

To make your stay in the Arkansas capital as pleasant and hassle-free as possible, it is helpful to learn about local nuances in advance. Here are a few practical tips to help you settle into the city more quickly.

  1. Seasonal clothing. The climate here is humid subtropical. In summer, choose light clothing made from natural fabrics and wear a head covering, while in winter, a warm jacket will be useful as the weather can be changeable.
  2. Transport. Although the centre is walkable, to visit the outskirts and remote districts, it is highly recommended to rent a car.
  3. Finance. US Dollars (USD) and bank cards are accepted everywhere. Please note that in the United States, sales tax is added to the price of goods at the checkout.
  4. Tipping. In restaurants and taxis, it is customary to leave a tip of 15–20% of the bill amount, as this constitutes a major part of the staff's earnings.
  5. Safety. The city centre and tourist zones are safe, but as with anywhere, you should keep an eye on your personal belongings and avoid deserted outskirts after dark.
  6. Language and communication. The official language is English. The locals are known for their friendliness and "Southern hospitality", so do not hesitate to ask for assistance.
  7. Climate. In summer, humidity can be very high, so drink plenty of water and use sunscreen.

Following these simple recommendations will allow you to feel confident and focus fully on your impressions of this colourful American city.

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