Located in Clarksdale, Travelers Hotel has a bar. The hotel has both free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel, the rooms come with a desk.
Anne
United States of America
The lobby/visiting area was very welcoming and well decorated. The honor bar was a nice surprise. Our room was clean and comfortable. The hotel is located near the venue we came to visit and had ample free parking.
Clark House Inn in Clarksdale provides adults-only accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. The bed and breakfast offers rooms with air conditioning, free private parking, and free Wifi.
The Lofts at the Five & DIme is offering accommodations in Clarksdale. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the condo hotel free of charge.
Terry
United States of America
We had just stayed in little cramped room in Memphis so walking into the apartment was amazing. It felt like home, I really liked the diner literally at the bottom of the stairs. The back entrance was nice since we had room E to exit and enter building more effectively. My son liked the place so well he kind of just wanted to stay there and watch tv and relax.
Offering a garden, The Governor's Mansion - A Step Back in Time. Features accommodations in Clarksdale. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Jonathan
Israel
Unique stay, located within a walking distance of main town clubs and attractions. It is like staying in a museum, with all the luxuries of a mansion. Owner is super helpful and responsive.
This hotel is less than a mile from the Rock-N-Roll and Blues Heritage Museum and the Ground Zero Blues Club. It features a business center and free in-room Wi-Fi.
Daniel
United States of America
The location was close to places that we needed or had to go.
Clarksdale has a ton of potential. We found it frustrating that we were there for a supposed big music festival and restaurants were out of food early. There did not seem to be enough prep on the part of the facilities to handle the few more people there as the festival has not gained traction yet to be something where massive crowds are an issue.
Maureen
10
Scored 10
I loved the town; I have been there many times.
I loved the town; I have been there many times. Good food and music in the bistro district. I recommend Blues Berry Cafe, Red’s, Ground Zero, Hambone’s, the Blues Museum. We commuted to Helena’s King Biscuit Blues Festival Friday and Saturday. I will never stay at America’s Best Value again. We cut our stay short due to our discomfort with the room. There are better places to stay if you plan ahead
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
It’s a small Southern town. There is local shopping.
It’s a small Southern town. There is local shopping. If you like Blues. There are some good spots. There is an event in April 2023. That is a great time visit. I visited for my family’s reunion.
Katherine
10
Scored 10
It was a cultural experience.
It was a cultural experience. Talk to Roger at Cathead Music & Art Gallery. He knows everything there is to know abt Clarksdale. Go to Hambone's and Red's Juke Joint. Avoid tamales at Hick's! It was Xmas Eve - restaurants were closed but our hostel hosts included us in their unique Christmas Eve dinner.
Maxine
6.0
Scored 6.0
We came on a Sunday and were here through Monday.
We came on a Sunday and were here through Monday. Many restaurants were closed and there were no music venues. I think the best time to visit here is when there is a music festival. The Blues Museum was good.
James
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Clarksdale is a national treasure if you are into roots...
Clarksdale is a national treasure if you are into roots music. There are a number of music venues, and someone is playing the blues somewhere every night. There are nice cafes and hotels, but beware that the town is pretty shut down from Sunday night to Wednesday except during festivals. People are very friendly!
Kim
United States of America
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