Travel Mississippi 17 Best Things To Do In Natchez, Mississippi Known for its antebellum homes and haunted history, this Mississippi River city has another side to reveal. By Valerie Fraser Luesse Valerie Fraser Luesse Valerie Fraser Luesse has been affiliated with Southern Living and its parent company since 1988. She has written some 30 Southern Journal essays for the magazine and extensively covered the unique cultural pockets of the South, including Acadian Louisiana, the Mississippi Delta, South Florida, and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. She released her fourth Southern novel with Revell in 2021. Southern Living's editorial guidelines and Zoe Gowen Zoe Gowen After a notable obsession with yellow houses, historic homes, and glossy magazines as a child that lead to a degree in American Studies from Sewanee: University of the South followed by a jaunt through the Washington, DC art world, Zoë found her way as the Senior Home and Garden Editor with Southern Living. There she crisscrossed the region to produce inspiring interiors, entertaining, and holiday stories while also overseeing the Idea House franchise. After seeing more porches and Christmas trees than any other reasonable person can claim, she ventured out to pave new roads freelancing for various magazines and helping people bring magazine tearsheets to life inside private homes via interior decorating. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on April 26, 2024 In This Article View All In This Article Explore Natchez Under-The-Hill Taste Your Way Through Downtown Take A Historic Tour Choose A Charming Stay Close Photo: Robbie Caponetto In Natchez, Mississippi, even the surrounding landscape beckons you toward a storied past. Roads cut canyons through red-dirt forests that eventually arrive at the city's famous bluffs. All along the way, oak limbs are spread wide. Welcome to the oldest town along the Mississippi River. Today, Natchez is filled with surprises, thanks in large part to a cohort of young natives who wandered away and then returned home with new ideas. Revived efforts to highlight the area's African-American history, along with a rejuvenation of the downtown scene that includes a bevy of brand-new businesses, have brought the city into a new era. It's one of our favorite Mississippi towns to visit. Here's our list of things to do on your trip to Natchez. Grab a stool at the Under The Hill Saloon, a historic dive bar. Robbie Caponetto Explore Natchez Under-The-Hill Stroll The Riverside Any tour of Natchez ought to begin where the city itself did—on the riverside strip of land known, suitably, as Natchez Under-the-Hill. The very first French colonists landed here before the town was established in 1716. In the past, the neighborhood was bustling—and occasionally raucous, full of fishermen and grocers working next to bordellos and bars. Today, stroll along the riverside and take in the views of the Mississippi River and the bridge connecting Natchez and Louisiana. Follow the Natchez Bluff Trail to find a spot to sit and watch the sunset. Shop At The Silver Street Gallery & Gifts Only one row of brick buildings has survived the river's floods, but they offer modern comforts behind a rustic veneer. Silver Street Gallery & Gifts is a bright and airy storefront with an eclectic collection of women's clothing, gifts, and river-themed trinkets. silverstgifts.com, 27 Silver Street, Natchez, MS 39120 The Camp Restaurant offers Southern-Cajun flavors and serves burgers topped with fried onions. Robbie Caponetto Watch Riverboats At The Camp Restaurant The outdoor bar at The Camp Restaurant is a favorite spot for munching on burgers and sipping local and regional microbrews while the sun sets over the water. Head to this local gathering place to watch sports or see riverboats cruise by. thecamprestaurant.com, 21 Silver Street, Natchez, MS 39120 Drink At Historic Under The Hill Saloon For full frontier flavor, there is nowhere better than the Under the Hill Saloon, which purports to be the oldest tavern on the river. Dark wood and dusty brick walls, cluttered with centuries of river paraphernalia, will help you get into a suitably Huck Finn mood. facebook.com/people/Under-The-Hill-Saloon/100057211160218, 25 Silver Street, Natchez, MS 39120 Start your morning at Steampunk Coffee Roasters with a pour-over or espresso in an old brick building. Robbie Caponetto Taste Your Way Through Downtown Sip Craft Coffee Stand on a downtown sidewalk, and you'll see enough historic storefronts to overwhelm you. A stroll through the heart of Natchez reveals an architectural gold mine, where you'll spot everything from austere Greek columns to whimsically carved gables. The ideal fuel for ambling can be found at Steampunk Coffee Roasters. Named for its intricate brass espresso maker that serves custom-roasted coffee and Italian-style espresso, this spot is a surprising treat in a town of about 14,000. Owner Wilmer "Dub" Rogers, who had become accustomed to starting his day with espresso when he worked in Italy, started Steampunk in a late-1800s brick building to satiate his need for craft caffeine in town. You can get more than a caffeine fix there; the coffee house also offers chocolate, tea, and cigars. steampunkcoffeeroasters.com, 706 Franklin Street, Natchez, MS 39120 Lisa and Patrick Miller own the Natchez Brewing Company. Robbie Caponetto See What's On Tap At Natchez Brewing Company For daytime drinking, choose from excellent sour beers and other microbrews on tap at the family-friendly Natchez Brewing Company. Enjoy live music while sipping the day's features, and don't leave without trying the brick-oven pizza or one of the monthly food specials, like the Applewood Smoked Kielbasa with sweet slaw. natchezbrew.com/home.html, 207 High Street, Natchez, MS 39120 Robbie Caponetto Tap Your Toes At Smoot's Grocery One of the latest additions to the town's burgeoning nightlife is Smoot's Grocery, which was previously a grocery store and also an "unofficial juke joint," according to manager Matt Willis. Now this tin-sided shotgun shack has been updated and lined with salvaged wood. The taps flow freely, pool balls knock, and the dance floor echoes with live roots music (from zydeco to Texas blues) late into the night. smootsnatchez.com, 319 North Broadway Street, Natchez, MS 39120 Try Uniquely Local Fare At The Donut Shop When it's time to refuel, The Donut Shop is the only place in town to enjoy a uniquely local combo: fried pastries and Mississippi-style hot tamales. Order a dozen homemade donuts to enjoy on the patio. facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063503743228, 501 John R. Junkin Drive, Natchez, MS 39120 Soak Up The Scenery At Bluff Park At the edge of downtown, take in views of the Mississippi River from Bluff Park. Order a takeout dinner or dessert from Slick Rick's Cafe to enjoy on the lawn, and stay for a memorable sunset. Follow the path along the river, or relax in the shade of the gazebo. The bluff is a great spot for viewing hot-air balloons taking flight at the Natchez Balloon Festival every fall. visitnatchez.org/listing/bluff-park, 101 South Broadway, Natchez, MS, 39120 slickricksfoods.com, 109 North Pearl Street, Natchez, MS 39120 Tuscan Columns of Rosalie Mansion, Natchez, Mississippi. Tim Graham/Getty Images (cropped) Take A Historic Tour Appreciate The Architecture At Longwood Natchez offers endless home tours, three of which are essential. The largest octagonal home in the United States, Longwood spans six stories and 30,000 square feet and is topped with a stately dome. But it's still unfinished. Construction, which began in 1860, was cut short by the Civil War the following year. Seeing its grand interior unvarnished only underscores the original owner's ambitions for this palatial home. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a National Historic Landmark. 140 Lower Woodville Road, Natchez, MS 39120 See The 19th-Century Melrose Mansion The National Park Service (NPS) offers detailed tours of the historic properties it manages. Melrose, a mid-19th-century townhouse, was passed on to each new owner with all of its original furnishings, making it an incredibly intact reflection of the past. The mansion was a former plantation, and visitors can learn about the role of the enslaved people there and view their quarters, as well as the carriage house, stable, and formal garden. nps.gov/places/melrose.htm, 1 Melrose Montebello Parkway, Natchez, MS 39120 Roam Rosalie Mansion Built in 1823, Rosalie Mansion also displays original artifacts. Tour the Federal-style town house and grounds, built on the site of the original Fort Rosalie, established by the French in 1716. rosaliemansion.com, 100 Orleans Street, Natchez, MS 39120 Smell The Flowers At Monmouth Get your steps in at the 26 acres of Monmouth Historic Inn & Gardens, a charming Southern setting that calls for a mint julep from the on-site bar Quitman Lounge & Study. Afterward, head for Restaurant 1818, where a white-tablecloth dinner is served in the mansion's old parlors. monmouthhistoricinn.com, 1358 John A Quitman Boulevard, Natchez, MS 39120 Step Inside Historic Homes During Spring Pilgrimage Every spring, some of the area’s grand homes and bed and breakfasts open their doors for exclusive tours during the Natchez Spring Pilgrimage. The public can tour more than 35 historic homes in the area, see many examples of architecture and furnishings, enjoy culinary and musical events, and stroll through gardens in bloom. Natchez Pilgrimage Tours will help you plan your tour experience, or purchase tickets at each individual house. Courtesy Devereaux Shields House Choose A Charming Stay Book A Victorian Room At Devereaux Shields House It's hard to go wrong with the many antebellum homes that double as bed-and-breakfasts. Choose from nine Victorian rooms and suites at the classic Devereaux Shields House, and be sure to spend ample time in the sunny courtyard and gardens. dshieldsusa.com, 709 North Union Street, Natchez, MS 39120 Escape To Luxury At Magnolia Cottage You'll find more relaxed luxury at the circa 1831 Magnolia Cottage, which is known for its delicious Southern breakfast and proximity to downtown attractions. The Greek Revival Home features a large front porch and private dining for candlelight dinners. magnoliacottagebandb.com, 35 Homochitto Street, Natchez, MS 39120 Stay On A Budget At Hotel Vue If you'd like a modern twist on your Natchez visit, Hotel Vue is a solid choice for budget travelers, with rooms starting at $72. As the name implies, the real treat is the setting: The hotel stands on a bluff with a sight line extending out into Louisiana. choicehotels.com/mississippi/natchez/ascend-hotels/ms365, 130 John R. Junkin Drive, Natchez, MS 39120 Was this page helpful? 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