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111 BROADWAY
Natchez, MS 39120
Nightly Rates: ($94.00 - $104.00)
2 Star
-Located on the Mississippi River with beautiful views. -Hotel features a fitness room, business center, 5000 sq ft of meeting space, complimentary breakfast and parking. -Rooms feature flat screen TV's, hairdryer, coffeemaker, iron and board.

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 2007
· 119 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.
Start on MS-554 going toward Airport Road. Bear right on Lower Mississippi Great River Road. Continue to follow US-61 S. Continue on Deveruaux Dr. Continue on 61 BR. Continue on St Catherine St. Bear right on 61-BR. Turn left on N Martin Luther King Jr St. Turn right on Main St. Turn left on S Broadway, hotel is on the left.
South on International Drive. After 1.5 miles the road turns into Airport Road South. Take I-20 West 7.9 miles. Exit 44-left. I-55 South to New orleans, LA, exit 38. US Hwy West 84. Left on US 61 South 3.4 miles
Turn right out of airport driveway and follow signs to hwy 61 North-Nathez. Follow 61 n to John R Junkin Road. take a left to Canal St. Stay on Canal St until you see the hotel on the left.
City - This hotel is located near the city.
NATCHEZ ADAMS CTY, (HEZ), 16.00, S, Mile; JACKSON AIRPORT, (JAN), 100.00, S, Mile; RYAN AIRPORT, (BTR), 90.00, N, Mile
Guarantee: 23Jun2008 to 23Jun2013 Guarantee
Cancel before 6:00 PM of arrival day. Cancellation penalty is 1 nights not including tax.
BBQ
La Fiesta Grande Biscuits & Blues Bowie's TavernLounge with light food/appetizers
Breakfast RoomBreakfast room located off lobby
Pearl Street Pasta3 blocks from the hotel on Peach Street
King's TavernRestaurant with great live blues music.
- Bowie's TavernSports bar and restaurant.
- The Castle Restaurant & PubFine dining in the 1790's Carriage House
- Grand Village of the Natchez IndiansIndian Mounds, nature trails and museum.
- Ghost ToursDriving tour of haunted places....see visitor's center.
- Historic Jefferson CollegeFounded in 1802, Jefferson Davis Schooled there.
- Duncan ParkGolf, tennis, three playgrounds and walking trail.
- Beau Pre Golf ClubNatchez's premier golf course and country club.
- Natchez City CemetarySitting over the river with beautiful sculptures.
- Natchez Festival of MusicOpera, Broadway...see visitor's center.
- Rivergate BowlGreat bowling and gameroom.
- Natchez Under The HillWritten by Mark Twain, restaurants, gifts, bar, gaming.
- Natchez Museum for African AmericansPortraits of black Natchez.
- Natchez State ParkCamping and cabins.
- As You LikeIt Silver ShopActive/Inactive patterns of sterling flayware, jewelry, etc...
- Burn's PotteryArtist pottery.
- Martha's VineyardFine gifts and accesories for your home.
- Turning PagesBooks and more!
- Stone GalleryRare maps, books, poetry & native american arts.
- King's TavernGreat food, oldest house on Natchez Trace (historical)
- Cock of the WalkCatfish, chicken, shrimp & famous cornbread.
- City CafeBreakfast, sandwiches and lunch specials.
- Mammy's CupboardKnown as the best lunch specials in town with great desserts!
- Ruby Tuesday'sFine menu and great service.
- Natchez Coffee CompanyFine quality coffee drinks and more. Wi Fi hotspot.
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near MississippiWhile in Mississippi, you might enjoy a visit to: Vicksburg, Mississippi: Grocery Store Covered in Folk ArtThe Reverend H.D. Dennis married Margaret and promised to build her something incredible. It involves a lot of signs and colorful cinder blocks. Port Gibson, Mississippi: The Windsor RuinsTowering columns in the woods, all that remain of the largest antebellum plantation house in Mississippi. Angola, Louisiana: Prison Museum and Annual RodeoWith a real electric chair and a display of cell-made weapons. Vicksburg, Mississippi: Where Coca-Cola Was First BottledIt happened here in 1894 -- memorabilia on display. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
