Monmouth is listed as a National Historic Landmark, resting on 56 beautifully landscaped acres, and no matter which facility your guest room is in, all are comfortable and luxuriously furnished.
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Mark Twain Guesthouse
Mark Twain Guesthouse
This unique property is located above the truly historic Under-the-Hill Saloon, once the hangout for renegades, thieves, prostitutes and cut-throats.
Marcia’s Cottages
Marcia’s Cottages
Marcia’s Cottages are three separate bed and breakfast properties, Elmsley Cottage, Laurel Cottage and Savannah Cottage.
Magnolia Vale Guest Cottages
Magnolia Vale Guest Cottages
Get upclose and personal with the mighty Mississippi River at this comfortably furnished, charming bed and breakfast, located at the entry gate of the magnificent home, Magnolia Vale.
Magnolia Cottage
Magnolia Cottage
This charming bed and breakfast is located about five minutes from downtown.
Linden
Linden
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.
Le Jardin
Le Jardin
Le Jardin Bed and Breakfast, (A Country French Cottage) is located off Highway 61 North just outside the city limits.
Isle of Capri Hotel & Casino
Isle of Capri Hotel & Casino
When you enter Natchez from the West, you’ll see the Isle of Capri Hotel on your left just after crossing the Mississippi River Bridge.
Hope Farm
Hope Farm
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.
Hampton Inn & Suites
Hampton Inn & Suites
Business travelers and vacationers alike will want a hotel that offers modern amenities with incredible service.
The Guest House
The Guest House
Located in the heart of historic downtown Natchez, the Guest House features 16 beautiful rooms.
VUE Hotel and Restaurant
VUE Hotel and Restaurant
The Grand Soleil Casino Resort takes its name from The Great Sun, Chief of the Natchez Indians who were the original inhabitants of the area.
Governor Holmes House
Governor Holmes House
The Governor Holmes House takes its name from former owner Governor David Holmes, having lived in it when he was territorial governor and when he became the first Mississippi governor upon the state’s admission to the Union in December 1817.
Glenfield Plantation
Glenfield Plantation
Glenfield Plantation still sits on the original, 150-acre Spanish land grant. This English Gothic home is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Eola Hotel & Guest House
Eola Hotel & Guest House
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 Elms
The Elms
The architecture of The Elms is somewhat different than most you’ll encounter during your stay.
Elgin Plantation
Elgin Plantation
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.
Dunleith
Dunleith
Your breath will be taken away the moment you lay eyes on this magnificent Greek Revival mansion.