This website is a great place to start when planning a visit to Natchez!
Natchez has opened the doors to some of the country's most charming homes and gardens. Click the link below to learn more and book a tour to one of the historic sites. Must-visit homes: Longwood, Rosalie, Melrose, and Stanton Hall
Take a stroll along the Natchez bluffs for gorgeous Mississippi River views, then head down to Silver Street and experience the Under-the-Hill Historic District. If you want a more colorful taste of Natchez history and its rough and tumble past as a river port, the Under-the-Hill Saloon is the place to go, located in one of the oldest buildings in the area. For some classic, fried catfish and other local favorites, Magnolia Grill or The Camp Restaurant are local faves — both with gorgeous views of the mighty Mississippi River!
Best tamales in Mississippi and home of the “Knock-You-Naked” margarita!
Located in the heart of downtown, Darby's Famous Fudge & Gifts is a treasure trove of everything you didn't know you were missing. Darby's homemade fudge has been loved for years and is the sweetest tradition in town. Even if you just stop in for one piece, you'll find yourself leaving with (at least) a whole box. It's famous for a reason!
The Natchez Association for the Preservation of African American Culture (NAPAC) was created in 1990 to research, collect, exhibit, interpret, and preserve the cultural and historical contributions of African Americans in the growth of Natchez and the nation.
This is impressive gallery of over 500 photographs of Natchez life during the late 1800s and early 1900s and is a must-see for all history buffs.
A National Historic Landmark, St. Mary Basilica is an antebellum masterpiece of Gothic Revival architecture. The artistry, vaulted ceilings, and stunning stained-glass windows captures the grandeur of a European cathedral in downtown Natchez. Visitors are welcome to explore this beautiful landmark daily.