Built a little later than most of the historic properties, Bisland House still provides a setting that tranports you to an era gone by.
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!
Convenient, comfortable, quiet location one block off Highway 61 in historic downtown Port Gibson.
The French Camp Bed and Breakfast, styled after an 1800’s farm house, will charm you into wanting to “stay awhile,” or “come again.”
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.
Located in the heart of the historic district, the Wilkins Town House is located one block from Antique Row and two blocks from Main Street, which boasts a varied selection of shops and restaurants.
With a pleasing blend of Greek Revival and Federal-style architectural designs, historic Oak Hill makes a perfect location for a bed and breakfast.