Being named one of the world’s best B&Bs is a huge honor. However, it’s far from the only honor bestowed upon Historic Oak Hill Inn. In the years since the current owners purchased the property, the inn has won countless awards – and after one visit, it’s easy to see why it’s so revered. Take a look:
Located in the heart of Natchez’s garden district, Historic Oak Hill Inn has been wowing visitors for nearly two decades.
Quickly climbing the ranks of the world’s best inns, it’s received a plethora of awards and accolades, including taking the title of Natchez’s best B&B – an impressive feat since Natchez is billed as the B&B Capital of the South.
In 2014, BuzzFeed named it one of the 13 most amazing B&B’s in the world. And most recently, during the 2020 TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice™ Awards, it was deemed the 4th best B&B in the U.S. and the 12th best in the world.
Achieving worldwide recognition is a huge accomplishment, especially since the TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice™ Awards are based solely on customer reviews.
Speaking of customer reviews, a majority mention the incredible accommodations – and that’s no coincidence.
After purchasing the 1835 antebellum abode in 2004, Donald McGlynn and Douglas Mauro devoted two years to restoring it – and it shows.
There’s another common theme among the reviews – the inn’s breakfast.
Included with a stay at the inn, the 5-star gourmet breakfast is sure to be an excellent start to the day.
In addition to breakfast, guests are treated to homemade mint juleps and chocolate chip cookies upon arrival, a tour of Oak Hill, and access to the gorgeous grounds.
Over the years, people have traveled from as far as Australia, Tasmania, England, and Ireland to stay at Historic Oak Hill Inn. Lucky for us Mississippians, a visit is as easy as a car ride.
For more information, call Oak Hill Inn at (601) 446-2500. You can also visit the Oak Hill Inn website or Facebook page.
Did know about this charming inn? Or about its numerous accolades? Ever stayed overnight? If so, how was it? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the only must-visit in Natchez. Read about another here.
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