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The Queen Anne Mansion

115 West Van Buren, Eureka Springs, AR 72632
479.363.6291
5.0 of 5 stars 46 Reviews
Type: Museums
Owner description: Built in 1891, this beautifully restored mansion is a must-see destination in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Discover one of the most impressive...... more » Owner description: Built in 1891, this beautifully restored mansion is a must-see destination in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Discover one of the most impressive collections of 19th century furnishings and decorative arts. Self guided or docent tours every day except Wednesday. Book your dream wedding or perfect event at The Queen Anne Mansion.Self Guided Tour Tickets are $15.00 for Adults, $9.00 for Children 12 & Under. « less
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remmy1985
Springfield, Missouri
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9 reviews
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed February 16, 2012 NEW

I loved all the old furnishings and the guide was fantastic! More

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Becky R
Kansas City, Kansas
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 9, 2012

Six of us visited from Kansas City. The drive into the property took our breath away! The victorian architecture and colors of this one-of-a-kind mansion are fabulous along with the beautiful street lights. The outdoor fountain reminded us of being in London at Trafalgar Square We learned so much about the mansion and all the beautiful antiques. The interior of... More

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DBandMolly
Owasso, Oklahoma
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8 reviews
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed January 8, 2012

A beautiful look back in time to the gracious living of days gone by. More

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UreekaDan
Eureka Springs
Senior Contributor
43 reviews
10 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed November 25, 2011

Every room is deliberately startling. Each item of inventory is awfully expensive. Each nook and cranny is a hidden delight. More

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travellingDitty
Dallas, Texas
Senior Reviewer
10 reviews
6 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed November 16, 2011

Tour is 15.00, seniors, 13.00, well worth the money for this tour, if you like historical /museums/Victorian era places. Well guided and some on your own. Beautiful place and just finished with all the trimmings. Located on main thoroughfare just out of downtown. This is a 3 story plus basement, mansion. Told that lower floor, basement area is used for... More

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anita p
Conroe, Texas
2 reviews
4 of 5 stars Reviewed November 15, 2011

The decor was stunning,Really enjoyed the show we saw. More

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monkeyninja
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4 reviews
2 helpful votes
2 of 5 stars Reviewed November 11, 2011
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This tour was vastly overpriced. The home did not have any historic value. They only accompanied you on the tour of the first floor. The other floors was a self-tour without a map or informational brochure. Basically the entire tour was a sales pitch to book future weddings. Avoid wasting your time and money by skipping this so-called "attraction". More

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Elilzabeth Kikoen, Manager at The Queen Anne Mansion, responded to this review
November 18, 2011

We are sorry you did not enjoy your tour of the Queen Anne Mansion; as it was built in 1891 and is furnished with museum quality antiques we feel that the historic value is intrinsic. We do offer a Docent tour of the mansion by appointment for those who prefer to be guided throughout the entire house; otherwise, by choosing... More

connie p
Arnold, Missouri
1 review
5 of 5 stars Reviewed November 7, 2011

Don't miss this! I've toured many lovely homes over the years, including the Vanderbilt Mansion, and this home certainly has the "wow" factor. It is spotlessly maintained, yet you do not feel like you are simply peering over ropes. You may roam about without a tour guide and linger as you wish. The admission price is no more than you... More

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Bootman501
Little Rock, Arkansas
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57 reviews
13 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed October 30, 2011

Liked: Historically accurate, knowledgable staff. Disliked: we waited so long to do this. More

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APBowen
Seattle, Washington
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16 reviews
4 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed October 21, 2011

When planning our trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas we noticed that the Queen Anne Mansion was the number one rated attraction on Trip Advisor. We put it on our list. The mansion is a gem. We were surprised to learn that the entire mansion had been moved, piece by piece from Missouri to its current location atop the ridge above... More

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