41 Silver Street Natchez, MS 39120 Phone: (601) 870-1237 Located Under-the-Hill on the river front, Rivers Edge Guest Suites offer one the best views of the Mississippi River. These newly […]
If you want to experience a stay that takes you back in time, select one of the numerous historic Natchez Trace bed & breakfasts along the Parkway. They have been lovingly transformed to keep you well-rested, well-fed, and wishing you never had to leave. The National Register of Historic Places has many of them listed. These B&Bs are beautifully renovated for the modern traveler while keeping its historic charm, of course!
This cozy bed and breakfast is located just two blocks from the business and shopping district of downtown Natchez.
The Manor has twelve beautifully appointed queen rooms, and two suite-sized king rooms overlooking Antiques Row.
This unique property is located above the truly historic Under-the-Hill Saloon, once the hangout for renegades, thieves, prostitutes and cut-throats.
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.
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.
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.
If you’re looking for a historic property nestled in the country then Cedar Grove is just what you need.
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.
The oldest part of this unusual house was built circa 1850 as a luxurious billiard hall by David Stanton, whose brother Frederic built Stanton Hall.
This comfortable bed and breakfast sits on a quiet acre that’s only a few blocks from downtown Natchez!
Another charming Natchez bed and breakfast, located in the heart of the business and historic districts.