Built in 1930 by Thompson, Sanders and Ginocchio in the Spanish Revival style, the hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
The rectangular, seven-story building features restrained Spanish Revival architecture details.
A cut stone entrance wing projects toward the street, leading to a double-leaf brass door flanked by casement windows.
[3] The Park Hotel was built during a period of growth in Hot Springs, including several other buildings designed by the same firm.
The Riviera Hotel and Wade Clinic, as well as several residential structures and churches were built during this period.