![]() The inn is also home to the Blues Room, which is a speakeasy-style space within The Big Muddy where guests can relax and catch live performances by artist-in-residence Amy Allen as well as other musicians. King, John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson and, of course, Muddy Waters. ![]() The 6,000-foot, fully renovated inn, located in scenic downtown Natchez, features six colorful and vibrant suites that are as comfortable as they are stylish, all while paying homage to Blues icons like B.B. The Big Muddy Inn and Blues Room might be one of the more recent additions to Natchez’s roster of unique bed and breakfast spots, but it’s already making a name for itself thanks to the one-of-a-kind experience it gives its guests, which includes live music in its very own speakeasy. (Visit Natchez)īig Muddy Inn and Blues Room 411 North Commerce St. You may also catch some live music at the Big Muddy Inn and Blues Room. So, ready to book your stay in Natchez? Here are just a few of the bed and breakfasts that’ll have a bed ready for you. There’s live music and entertainment - some of which even takes place at a few of Natchez’s bed and breakfast spots – almost nightly at historic venues like Under-the-Hill Saloon and Smoot’s Grocery. Just make sure you’re not too tired to check out the city’s nightlife because there’s plenty of it. Of course, if you want to spend more time outdoors, don’t forget to go for a hike on the Natchez Trace Parkway, visit the Homochitto National Forest or just stroll along the self-guided walking tour available downtown. History buffs will love exploring the museums and historic places open for tours, while art enthusiasts can browse the galleries that make up Natchez’s thriving art scene and everyone will enjoy the gorgeous views on display in Bluff Park. While in Natchez, you can explore the Mississippi Blues Trail, shop for antiques and other unique finds at its many downtown stores, have dinner at eateries like 100 Main or Southern fare at Carriage House Restaurant and so much more. Of course, there’s plenty to do in Natchez outside of where you stay too. Whether you're looking for a place to stay that offers tons of historic character, a gorgeous view of the Mississippi River or a one-of-a-kind experience you’d be hard-pressed to find anywhere else, there's a bed and breakfast in Natchez that offers it with a side of Southern hospitality. The city of Natchez, Mississippi, is known as the "Bed and Breakfast Capital of the South," and for good reason. This story is sponsored by Visit Natchez.
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