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Welcome to Lodgingwithall

Booneville is one of the top tourist destinations of Mississippi. It is a city full of history and at the same time enjoys a modern cosmopolitan atmosphere. The old town has some of the finest historical architecture, in contrast with the gleaming modern structures in the new town.

You can get there by flying on a Mississippi Airline which offer budget flights daily to a nearby airport. Alternatively you can take a train or Greyhound bus from a number of other destinations.

You can stay in one of Booneville's many elegant resort hotels, or for the budget traveler, the city offers a number of inns and motels. If you are staying longer, you might consider renting a holiday condo or apartment.

When you are in Booneville you can simply enjoy the sun, or there are a number of other opportunities for sightseeing - a visit to the city's museums and galleries is always worthwhile. Alternatively you could explore the narrow streets of the old town on foot, shopping for souvenirs in the many charming designer boutiques. On Sundays the central park is always full of young people who meet for picnics under the shady trees. For the more active, there are opportunities to play golf or tennis. Those who enjoy water-sports can go fishing or swimming. You will probably want to hire a yacht or motor cruiser for the day to reach the best locations.

Getting around Booneville couldn't be more easy. The city is well served by taxicabs and a modern bus network. If you want to venture further afield you might hire a car and take of to see the sleepy villages in the Mississippi countryside, or drive to the coast to while away the afternoon in one of the many secluded areas along the coastline.

Booneville comes to life in the evening. The city has dozens of excellent bistros, delis, and restaurants, and there are many lively bars and clubs to while away the night into the early hours of the morning.

Whatever your interest, Booneville, Mississippi, has something unique to offer.


Find Hotels in Booneville, Mississippi:
  • Best Western College Inn, 805 N 2nd St, Booneville, Mississippi
    Best Western College Inn is a place to stay in Booneville, MS. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Super 8 Booneville Ms, 110 Hospitality Ave, Booneville, Mississippi
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    Booneville Bulletins


    The Mississippi Hotel & Lodging Association (MHLA). (People to Watch).(Brief Article)

    The Mississippi Hotel & Lodging Association (MHLA) presented Mickey Culberson with the prestigious Outstanding General Manager of the Year award at the association's Stars of the Industry Awards ceremony. Culberson has served as the president of the Gulf Coast Hotel & Lodging Association,

    Publication: Mississippi Business Journal

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    Sledge to lead Hotel & Lodging Association.(Scott Sledge has been elected president of the Mississippi Hotel & Lodging Association)(Brief Article)

    Scott Sledge, CHA, has been elected president of the Mississippi Hotel & Lodging Association (MH&LA) for 2003-2004. Sledge is employed by MMI Hotel Group as general manager and area manager for the Cabot Lodges ,of Jackson. He is a certified Hotel Administrator, the highest symbol of

    Publication: Mississippi Business Journal

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    Mississippi Hotel & Lodging Association.(People to Watch)(appointment)(Brief Article)

    Scott Sledge, CHA, has been elected president of the Mississippi Hotel & Lodging Association for a second term. Sledge, a certified hotel administrator, is employed by MMI Hotel Group as general manager and regional manager. He holds a degree from the University Of Southern Mississippi and is a

    Publication: Mississippi Business Journal

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    MHLA merges with GCHLA. (Strictly Business: Briefs).(two hotel and lodging associations merge, Mississippi)(Brief Article)

    BILOXI -- After 18 months of development, the Mississippi Hotel and Lodging Association (MHLA) and the Gulf Coast Hotel and Lodging Association (GCHLA) have merged. Members of both associations approved the integration at special meetings held Oct. 15 and Nov. 5. The merger brings MLHA's membership

    Publication: Mississippi Business Journal

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    Coastal Mississippi hotels, restaurants fight industry groups over lodging tax.

    By Tom Wilemon, The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 25--BILOXI, Miss. -- Some Harrison County hotels and restaurants are lining up in support of improvements at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum, even though their state associations oppose an increase in the lodging

    Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

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    Baymont Inns & Suites Opens Its Doors in Hattiesburg, National Lodging Chain's Second in Mississippi.

    MILWAUKEEBUSINESS WIREMarch 29, 1999--As part of its accelerated national development and expansion, Baymont Inn & Suites, a division of The Marcus Corporation (NYSE:MCS), has announced the opening of its first Hattiesburg, Mississippi, property at 123 Plaza Drive at Interstate 59 and Highway

    Publication: Business Wire

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    People to Watch: Scott Sledge, Sledge to lead Hotel & Lodging Association

    Scott Sledge, CHA, has been elected president of the Mississippi Hotel & Lodging Association (MH&LA) for 2003-2004. Sledge is employed by MMI Hotel Group as general manager and area manager for the Cabot Lodges of Jackson. He is a Certified Hotel Administrator, the highest symbol of

    Publication: The Mississippi Business Journal

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    Coast charter boats operating, the fish are biting: Mississippi State University study finds that fishing had $8-million annual economic impact on coastal counties.

    Fishing and the Mississippi Gulf Coast have always been a natural combination with charter boats providing that outdoor activity for scores of visitors. Even in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, fishing continues to be an activity for visitors. The latest study by Mississippi State University found

    Publication: Mississippi Business Journal

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    MISSISSIPPI'S 50 Leading Business Women 2006: Donna Marie Brown, General Manager, Gulf Hills Hotel and Conference Center in Ocean Springs

    OCEAN SPRINGS - Like many people living and working on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Hurricane Katrina left Donna Brown in a predicament. Should she flee the ravaged place she had called home for many years, or should she stay and help others endure the painstaking rebuilding process? Brown stayed,

    Publication: The Mississippi Business Journal

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    New hotel rooms to increase the appeal of convention market.(Focus: meetings & conventions)(Mississippi Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau)

    The Coast meeting and convention market improved some this year and Donna Tarasavage, director of sales for the Mississippi Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau, believes the outlook for 2005 is for activity to remain constant. "We have a full calendar ahead," she said. The Coast will again be

    Publication: Mississippi Business Journal

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