During my travels through Mississippi, I discovered some remarkable hotels that truly capture the essence of Southern charm.
Each place is unique, offering its own flavor of hospitality, amenities, and experiences that are sure to make your stay unforgettable.
1. The River Inn of Harbor Town, Memphis, US

Know Before You Go
- Room Rate: Starting at $229
- Free Breakfast: Yes, delicious options!
- Location: Mud Island, with stunning river views
Why I Recommend It
If you’re looking for a cozy boutique hotel with stunning Mississippi River views, The River Inn of Harbor Town is your spot.
It’s got an irresistible charm with its posh accommodations, crisp Italian linens, and a rooftop terrace perfect for sunsets!
What I Didn’t Like
The walls could be a bit thin, so eavesdropping on your neighbors might be inevitable.
But hey, sometimes you get to hear the latest gossip!
Overview
The River Inn provides a delightful escape with beautiful rooms, ample amenities, and attentive staff.
Don’t miss out on breakfast at Paulette’s; their veggie omelette is a game-changer!
Add in some complimentary sherry and you’re in for a treat!
2. The Peabody Memphis, Memphis, US
Know Before You Go
- Room Rate: $158 per night
- Duck March: Daily at 11am and 5pm
- Location: Two blocks from Beale Street
Why I Recommend It
If you’re in Memphis, you can’t miss staying at the Peabody Hotel. The famous duck march adds a unique touch to your stay.
The service is extraordinary, with staff who treat you like family. Plus, you get a complimentary Peabody duck toy for the kids—how cute is that?
What I Didn’t Like
The bar can be a bit slow with sticky tables here and there. And, if you’re not early to the duck march, good luck finding a good spot!
Overview
The Peabody Hotel is not just elegant; it exudes charm and Southern hospitality. The spacious rooms are comfy, and the duck-themed decor makes it fun for all ages.
Trust me, you’ll want to experience the charm and magic this iconic hotel offers! The ducks might even steal the show—quack me up, right?
3. Inn at Ole Miss, Oxford, US
Know Before You Go
- Room Rate: $108 per night
- Free Wi-Fi: Yes
- Shuttle service available
Why I Recommend It
The Inn at Ole Miss is a hidden gem for anyone visiting the university.
It’s just a hop away from campus, perfect for events or a quick stroll around.
Plus, who doesn’t love the thought of waking up to the smell of breakfast at McCormick’s? Yum!
What I Didn’t Like
While the newer rooms are fabulous, some of the older ones felt a tad tired.
Also, the absence of utensils in the kitchenette baffled me—are we supposed to eat with our hands?
Overview
The Inn offers spacious suites with comfy beds and more than enough room to stretch out.
With its friendly staff and convenient amenities, it’s ideal for both families and alumni looking to soak up some campus culture.
4. The Alluvian Hotel, Greenwood, US
Know Before You Go
- Free Wi-Fi: Yes
- Resort Fee: None
- Room Rate: $$
Why I Recommend It
The Alluvian Hotel is a hidden gem that brings Southern hospitality to life.
With its beautiful setting and a staff that makes you feel like family, it’s hard not to love this place!
What I Didn’t Like
While I adored my stay, the restaurant hours could be a bit frustrating. It would be amazing if it were open every day!
Overview
This sophisticated hotel boasts spacious rooms with high-quality amenities, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
The outdoor terrace is reminiscent of NYC, ideal for sipping your morning coffee.
And, did I mention the spa? If you’re looking for pampering, look no further!
Plus, the breakfast is delightful, especially when enjoyed on the balcony.
Just watch out for the restaurant hours – you might be left craving a delicious meal!
5. Hotel Chester, Vicksburg, US
Know Before You Go
- Free hot breakfast: Yes
- Unique brewery designed by Gordon Ramsay: Check!
- Price per night: $104
Why I Recommend It
If you’re looking for a charming historical stay, Hotel Chester is your place!
The staff goes above and beyond, making you feel right at home, even if you’re just there for a quick getaway or a special event.
What I Didn’t Like
- The rooms are a bit outdated and could use some TLC.
- Parking can be a bit tricky.
Overview
This hotel boasts an unfussy atmosphere with comfy rooms and a sociable beer garden where you can unwind with a cold drink.
The historic charm is palpable, but be prepared for some quirks in decor.
Whether for a football weekend or a peaceful retreat, Hotel Chester might just steal your heart!
6. The Monmouth Historic Inn, Natchez, US
Know Before You Go
- Check-in time: 3 PM
- Check-out time: 11 AM
- Room Rate: $163 per night
Why I Recommend It
The Monmouth Historic Inn is a charming slice of history that feels like stepping back in time.
With antique furnishings and stunning gardens, every corner offers a photo op.
The Southern breakfast is to die for; you might just find yourself lingering longer over those biscuits!
What I Didn’t Like
While the accommodations are vintage, some modern comforts could use an upgrade—like the bedding and bathroom fans.
Occasionally, the garden paths can be a bit slippery, so watch your step!
Overview
This landmark inn radiates Southern hospitality and history.
From the scenic views of the pond to the delightful wildlife, it’s a peaceful paradise.
And don’t forget to dine at the 1818 restaurant—it’s a must for foodies and history buffs alike!
7. Baymont by Wyndham Vicksburg, Vicksburg, US
Know Before You Go
- Free Wi-Fi: Yes
- Breakfast: Included
- Room Rates: Starting at $66
Why I Recommend It
Baymont by Wyndham Vicksburg offers an unexpectedly delightful breakfast buffet that beats the usual cellophane-wrapped snacks.
The friendly staff makes it feel like home, and who doesn’t love a comfortable bed after a long day of travel?
What I Didn’t Like
Sure, the carpets could use a little love; some look like they’ve seen better days!
Oh, and the outdoor area might not be ideal if you don’t want to play dodgeball with bird poop.
Overview
Located near a variety of restaurants, this hotel provides decent amenities including a hot tub and a gym.
Rooms feature microwaves and fridges, but don’t be shocked if you encounter some maintenance hiccups.
Overall, it’s a solid budget-friendly choice if you keep your expectations in check.
8. Natchez Grand Hotel, Natchez, US
Know Before You Go
- Room Rate: $81
- Location: Right on the river
- Breakfast: Complimentary but limited
Why I Recommend It
The Natchez Grand Hotel has a charming character that makes you feel at home in this historical town.
With stunning river views, this hotel is perfect for those who love a picturesque setting.
And let me tell you about the friendly staff; you’ll feel like you’ve known them for years!
What I Didn’t Like
While the hotel has character, it does need a good bit of TLC.
The breakfast? Well, let’s just say it didn’t win any culinary awards.
And watch out for that sneaky extra charge at check-in!
Overview
Overall, I had a pleasant stay and enjoyed the easy access to nearby restaurants and parks.
It’s an ideal spot for a weekend getaway with a mix of nice amenities and a beautiful location.
9. The Briarwood Inn, Vicksburg, US
Know Before You Go
- Free Wi-Fi: Yes
- Pet-friendly: Yes
- Room Rate: $$
Why I Recommend It
The Briarwood Inn is a charming retreat that captures the essence of Southern hospitality.
Every corner of this inn feels inviting and comfortable, making you feel right at home.
What I Loved
- Warm and friendly staff
- Cozy, well-decorated rooms
- Delicious breakfast options
What I Didn’t Like
- Some noise from nearby roads
- A few amenities were a bit dated
Overview
This quaint inn has a perfect blend of elegance and comfort.
With its cozy atmosphere and delicious breakfast, it’s an ideal spot for travelers.
Looking for exceptional service and a homey feel? Briarwood will never let you down!
10. The Historic Clark House, Vicksburg, US
Know Before You Go
- Guided tours available
- Historic home built in the 1830s
- Tour duration: Approximately 1 hour
Why I Recommend It
The Historic Clark House is a true gem for anyone fascinated by history.
The owner’s passion for the home and its history shines through every detail.
It’s like stepping back in time while being warmly welcomed—definitely a must-see!
What I Didn’t Like
The tour included quite a few current events rather than focusing solely on the house’s rich history.
Honestly, the clutter in some areas was a bit distracting.
Overview
This restored mini-mansion was home to the daughter of Vicksburg’s city founder, Newit Vick.
I was captivated by the antebellum pieces and the restoration stories shared.
If you love history with a side of Southern hospitality, this place will charm you!
11. Laurel Oaks Bed and Breakfast, Vicksburg, US
Know Before You Go
- Price per night: $149
- Free Wi-Fi: Yes
- Check-in time: 3 PM
Why I Recommend It
If you’re looking for charm, history, and a comfy stay, Laurel Oaks Bed and Breakfast is the place to be.
The hospitality is top-notch, with owners making you feel like part of the family—no awkward small talk, I promise!
What I Didn’t Like
The exterior could use a little more love, but you know what they say, beauty is skin deep!
Overview
Laurel Oaks is a beautifully restored home offering spacious rooms with comfy beds and gorgeous antique furnishings.
The breakfast is legendary—be prepared to be wowed by homemade dishes that will make your morning shine!
Perfectly located for exploring Vicksburg, you’ll find yourself just a short drive from local attractions.
12. The White House Hotel, Biloxi, US
Know Before You Go
- Check-in: 4 PM, Check-out: 11 AM
- Free Wi-Fi available throughout the property
- Room rate starts at $75 per night
Why I Recommend It
The White House Hotel boasts a stunning historic charm with contemporary touches that really make it shine.
Feeling like royalty while lounging by the amazing pool? Yes, please!
What I Didn’t Like
One thing to be aware of: housekeeping could use a little pep in their step.
Also, the restaurant only operates on weekends, leaving breakfast-seekers in a lurch on weekdays.
Overview
Set in a gorgeous 1890s building, this hotel offers sleek rooms with a mix of old-world elegance and modern conveniences.
With a sea-view roof terrace, you can soak in breathtaking vistas while enjoying a cocktail.
While the potential is immense, a few upgrades would elevate the experience as a whole.
13. The Fairview Inn, Jackson, US
Know Before You Go
- Check-in: Self-service available
- Dog-friendly rooms: Yes
- Average rate: €232 per night
Why I Recommend It
The Fairview Inn is an absolute gem in Jackson!
The warm hospitality and delicious Southern breakfasts will leave you smiling each morning.
Plus, the historic charm of this 1908 mansion adds a touch of elegance to your stay.
What I Didn’t Like
While it’s in Jackson, you’d hardly remember it once you step inside!
Also, if you crave complete darkness, stay away from garden-facing rooms.
Overview
The Fairview Inn is a refined B&B that feels like home, with comfortable rooms and attentive service.
Perfect for a romantic getaway or special event, I can’t recommend it highly enough!
Don’t forget to try their homemade pound cake—it’s a must!