Emily's Guidebook

Emily
Emily's Guidebook

Sightseeing

15 locals recommend
Arkansas State Capitol
500 Woodlane St
15 locals recommend
36 locals recommend
The Old Mill
3800 Lakeshore Dr
36 locals recommend

Exercise

Amazing views of the city! Hop on the Arkansas River Trail and walk or bike to explore the shoreline around North Little Rock and Little Rock. The trail is 17 miles long but is easy to break into segments for shorter exercise.
North Shore Riverwalk Park

Food scene

Great spot to have a seat and eat your local take out
6 locals recommend
Argenta Plaza
510 N Main St
6 locals recommend
Great spot to have a seat and eat your local take out

Art

Walk through this garden to see a diverse collection of sculptures
Vogel Schwartz Sculpture Garden
Arkansas River Trail

Education

48 locals recommend
Little Rock Zoo
1 Zoo Dr
48 locals recommend

Neighborhoods

Down to earth and artsy neighborhood with great galleries, beautiful murals and amazing local restaurants and breweries
10 locals recommend
Argenta Historic District
10 locals recommend
Down to earth and artsy neighborhood with great galleries, beautiful murals and amazing local restaurants and breweries

Traveler advice

Getting around

Trolley

The trolley is closed right now due to COVID
Book before you go

Ristorante Capeo

This restaurant is incredible. They have a romantic table for two that faces the window to Main Street. Book before you go for a special occasion!
Don't miss

Murals

Beautiful new murals by Kevin Kresse on 7th street and 4th street
Customs and culture

Dog Friendly

North Little Rock is affectionately known as “dogtown”. The name comes from the fact that people in Little Rock would cross the river to dump their stray dogs on the North side. Visit the NLR History Commission on Main Street to learn more about how this nickname that was once an insult has turned into a source of local pride.
What to pack

Bike

Bring a bike so you can explore the River Trail at length!