FlatIron Guest Suites & Guest Rooms Open Year-Round!
Reservation Hours:
Monday through Saturday, 8am to 8pm, MST
The building is called the Gibson House, but it is actually known on the National Historic Register as the FlatIron Building. Named after the first skyscraper in New York City that is bordered on two sides by streets looks like an old fashioned flat iron. It was designed narrower at the front of the building and wider at the rear.
The old Gibson House Hotel once greeted visitors as they stepped off the passenger train across the street; people who came to experience the healing waters that gave the town its name. In addition to the guestrooms on the first and second floors, the basement of the 1911 hotel housed the hotel's German kitchen along with a cobbler shop.
Hot Springs is close to many tourist spots in the Black Hills, yet offers the quiet solitude you'll appreciate after a busy day of touring the hills. Want to hang around town? No problem! Evans Plunge, Springs Bath House, the Mammoth Site, Southern Hills Golf Course, Spa Minnekahta, and many other attractions are within 2 miles of the FlatIron Building. Make Hot Springs your vacation headquarters!
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