444 - The Charles Mackintosh Room

Located in the historic Home Hotel in downtown Lava Hot Springs, the Mackintosh room features a luxurious, new pillow-top king sized bed, one person, oval shaped hot springs bath with shower, Samsung 32'' Flat Panel tv, wireless intenet, iPod docking clock radio! Book a massage at our newly built massage therapy studio, located at the world famous State of Idaho Hot Pool complex—just 20 yards from the Home Hotel! You might also enjoy our Burt’s Bees bubble bath, shampoos, lip balms and body lotions available in the hotel lobby. Rest, Relax and Enjoy at the Home Hotel—your home in Lava Hot Springs!
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (June 7, 1868 – December 10, 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, and watercolourist. He was one of four artists that established the Glasgow School movement. Later in life, Mackintosh worked largely as a watercolourist, painting numerous landscapes and flower studies. He was also interested in the relationships between man-made and naturally occurring landforms. Arrested as a spy in Suffolk in 1915, he moved to southern France where he spent the rest of his life.
- In-Room Amenities
- Expanded Basic Cable TV
- Eco-Friendly Soaps & Shampoos
- Free Wireless Internet
- In-Room Geo-Thermal Heating
- Hot Springs Tub
- iPod Docking Radio
- Mini-Fridge
- Shower
- 32" Flat Panel TV
Single person hot springs bath. No phone in room, but there is a phone in the lobby of the Home Hotel.
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