Hotels in Natchez, MS

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Natchez, MS, United States
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Natchez, MS, United States
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Cheapest month:August
Most expensive month:September
Average price in Natchez:₱7,102/night
Cheapest price found:₱3,256/night
Cheapest day:Sunday
Most expensive day:Thursday
₱4,886 - ₱8,493
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
₱4,886 - ₱7,373
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

Cheapest hotels in Natchez, Mississippi

Days Inn by Wyndham Natchez
6.1 Good
109 Highway 61 South, Natchez, MS, United States
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4.9 km from city centre, Natchez, MS, United States 

Days Inn by Wyndham Natchez provides a comfortable setting while in Natchez. It also offers a bowling alley, a 24-hour reception and an outdoor pool.

₱4,613
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Hotel Vue Ascend Hotel Collection
4.5 Okay
130 John R Junkin Drive, Natchez, MS, United States
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1.5 km from city centre, Natchez, MS, United States 

Hotel Vue Ascend Hotel Collection provides comfortable 3-star accommodation in Natchez. It also offers an express check-in and check-out feature, meeting rooms and an outdoor pool.

₱5,644
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Where to stay in Natchez

About Natchez

Set on the banks of the Mississippi River, Natchez is a historically rich city on Mississippi’s border with Louisiana. It’s named after the Native American tribe that inhabited the region from the 8th century AD until the arrival of French colonists in 1716. Natchez was ceded to the British in 1763 before becoming part of the United States 20 years later.

Things to do in Natchez

During the 19th century, Natchez was an important trade hub and is dotted with beautifully preserved antebellum mansions dating from the period. Admire the Greek Revival-style Auburn Museum & Historic Home, which is decorated with antique furnishings, and marvel at the octagonal-shaped Longwood. Also of note is the Melrose estate, which forms part of the Natchez National Historical Park.

On the city’s southern outskirts is the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians, which encompasses a prehistoric Native American village and several earthworks mounds. It was constructed in the 13th century and was used as both a political and ceremonial centre until the 18th century. Artefacts excavated from the site are on display in the museum while nature trails meander through surroundings.

Occupying a former post office building is the Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture, which details the city’s role in the slave trade. Learn about the city’s establishment in 1716 and the events of the Civil War, as well as the Civil Rights era. On the eastern edge of the city is the Forks of the Road, which was one of the largest slave markets in the South.

Getting around Natchez

Natchez is around 1.5 hours’ drive from Alexandria International Airport, which has regular flights to Atlanta and Dallas-Fort Worth. Long-distance buses connect to Natchez and travel throughout the city. Renting a car will give you greater freedom to explore the area.

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