The rear veranda of this early 1800’s federal style home is where you’ll enjoy your breakfast each morning of your stay, and the garden perfume drifting on the breeze will surely enhance your southern breakfast.
Once the home of the Spanish Governor, Hope Farm was built in the 1770’s and rests on 15 acres in the Historic District of Natchez.
Business travelers and vacationers alike will want a hotel that offers modern amenities with incredible service.
Located in the heart of historic downtown Natchez, the Guest House features 16 beautiful rooms.
Glenfield Plantation still sits on the original, 150-acre Spanish land grant. This English Gothic home is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Eola Hotel sits right in the heart of historic downtown Natchez. Built in 1927, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Eola Hotel offers the ambiance and charm of the Old South coupled with the conveniences of modern day amenities.
The architecture of The Elms is somewhat different than most you’ll encounter during your stay.
Relax on the gallery of this beautiful, countryside circa 1792 plantation-style home. The guest rooms are located in the renovated kitchen quarters behind the residence, and all are furnished with elegant antiques.
Your breath will be taken away the moment you lay eyes on this magnificent Greek Revival mansion.
Nestled behind the historic Temple B’Nai Israel, the Dr.’s Inn is in the downtown historic district and very close to everything you’ll need.
The Days Inn of Natchez is an upscale version of the national chain and is located on the northbound lane of Hwy. 61 South, just minutes from downtown.
If you’re looking for a historic property nestled in the country then Cedar Grove is just what you need.
Enjoy walking paths in the forest, visit the private cemetery or picnic under one of the great live oaks.
Bluff Top bed and breakfast, an 1894 Queen Ann Victorian, welcomes you to a quiet spot in the Clifton Heights National Historic District of Natchez, Mississippi.
Built a little later than most of the historic properties, Bisland House still provides a setting that tranports you to an era gone by.
Situated along the Bluff, the Best Western offers sixty rooms, with four handicapped units and twenty smoking units.
For something a little out of the ordinary, consider booking your stay in this recently restored 1839 fire station.