Natchez

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Natchez featuring signage
Rosalie Mansion showing heritage architecture, a house and heritage elements
Rosalie Mansion which includes heritage architecture and a house
Natchez
Stanton Hall which includes heritage elements, heritage architecture and a house

Natchez delights visitors with authentic Southern hospitality, historical destinations and a laid-back atmosphere.

Located on the banks of the Mississippi, Natchez is an old-fashioned river town with a modern makeover. The city is named after the American Indian tribe that originally lived in the region. Natchez pays homage to its founders’ history at the Grand Village, an archaeological site offering reconstructions of the original colony and a museum filled with artifacts excavated from the area.

Natchez’s riverside downtown is filled with shops, restaurants and art galleries. Walk along Silver Street, once a popular meeting place for river pirates and gamblers. Have a drink at Under-the-Hill Saloon, a bar in business since the 1800s.

Surrounded by Victorian architecture, taking a stroll down the streets of Natchez feels like a journey back in time. Complete your antebellum era experience with a horse-drawn carriage tour of downtown. End your excursion at Historic Jefferson College, Mississippi’s first college, now a museum that re-creates the early 19th-century higher education experience.

Many of Natchez’s attractions tie to the Mississippi River. The waterfront is lined with walking and biking trails. Bluff Park is a perfect place to watch the sun set over the river. Visit Isle of Capri and Magnolia Bluffs, casinos designed to look and feel like historic waterfront gaming houses from the late 1800s.

Virtually every street in Natchez is punctuated by a grand historic home. Many offer tours daily: Rosalie Mansion, Stanton Hall, Magnolia and Longwood are must-see attractions similar to mansions from the film, “Gone with the Wind.” Drive a few minutes outside downtown to visit Natchez National Historical Park, where you can tour the William Johnson House. The home of a free black barber, it provides a rare glimpse into the lives of liberated slaves in the pre-Civil War era.

Located about 90 miles (140 kilometres) from Jackson and Baton Rouge, Natchez is easily accessible via U.S. Route 61, the famous road nicknamed the “Blues Highway” because of its connection to America’s musical movement in the mid-1900s. Bob Dylan’s honored the scenic byway in his album, “Highway 61 Revisited.”

Natchez Grand Hotel & Suites On the River

Natchez Grand Hotel & Suites On the River

3 out of 5
111 S Broadway Street, Natchez, MS
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is CA $149 per night from Sep 15 to Sep 16
CA $149
CA $199 total
Sep 15 - Sep 16
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly hotel in Natchez. Enjoy free breakfast, an outdoor pool, and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast ...
Natchez Grand Hotel & Suites On the River
Monmouth Historic Inns and Gardens

Monmouth Historic Inns and Gardens

4 out of 5
1358 John A. Quitman Blvd, Natchez, MS
The price is CA $266 per night from Sep 2 to Sep 3
CA $266
CA $329 total
Sep 2 - Sep 3
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 4-star historic hotel in Natchez. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and 2 restaurants. Our guests praise the restaurant and the helpful staff in ...
Monmouth Historic Inns and Gardens
Magnolia Bluffs, BW Signature Collection

Magnolia Bluffs, BW Signature Collection

3.5 out of 5
645 S Canal Street, Natchez, MS
The price is CA $174 per night from Sep 8 to Sep 9
CA $174
CA $194 total
Sep 8 - Sep 9
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3.5-star hotel in Natchez. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in our reviews. ...
Magnolia Bluffs, BW Signature Collection
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