Apartment
Above Main Street Suite
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 2
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Explore the area
Natchez, MS
- Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture1 min walk
- First Presbyterian Church2 min walk
- Natchez National Historical Park3 min walk
- Natchez, MS (HEZ-Adams County)18 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
About this property
Above Main Street Suite
This casually elegant suite sits on the second floor above Conde Contemporary Art Gallery, overlooking Main Street, in the heart of the Downtown Natchez Historic District. The suites are housed in the old Bank of Mississippi Building built circa 1898.
Browse the gallery, walk to shops, restaurants, antique stores, live music, carriage rides and historic home tours, or head two blocks down to The Bluff and enjoy magnificent views of the Mississippi River, all are just steps away.
This historic and romantic suite is filled with original art, antiques, modern amenities and a massive marble and brass shower for you to enjoy.
Flowers, cake, champagne, charcuterie board? Ask about our concierge service. We'll stock your room before you check in.
Browse the gallery, walk to shops, restaurants, antique stores, live music, carriage rides and historic home tours, or head two blocks down to The Bluff and enjoy magnificent views of the Mississippi River, all are just steps away.
This historic and romantic suite is filled with original art, antiques, modern amenities and a massive marble and brass shower for you to enjoy.
Flowers, cake, champagne, charcuterie board? Ask about our concierge service. We'll stock your room before you check in.
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Amenities
Washer
Dryer
Air conditioning
Parking available
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Kitchen
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Dryer
Free WiFi
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House Rules
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
About the area
Natchez
Natchez is home to this apartment. First Presbyterian Church and William Johnson House Museum are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Mississippi River and Natchez State Park.
Natchez, MS
What's nearby
- Natchez Bluff Park - 4 min walk
- Stanton Hall - 5 min walk
- Rosalie Mansion - 7 min walk
- Magnolia Bluffs Casino - 9 min walk
- Natchez Visitor Reception Center - 18 min walk
Restaurants
- Smoot's Grocery - 7 min walk
- Dairy Queen - 3 min drive
- The Donut Shop - 4 min drive
- La Fiesta Grande Restaurante - 3 min drive
- Applebee's Grill + Bar - 3 min drive
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About the host
Your host
We are husband and wife, mother and father, artist and art dealer, best friends and co-conspirators, we found each other in the most Gen X of ways, at Lollapalooza in 1994. It was art that brought us together and art that continues to be the common theme of our lives.
Andrés started his career studying commercial art, while I began working for Barbara Hulanicki, OBE, (famed designer and founder of Biba) at 17 and continued as her assistant for 10 years on projects ranging from music videos, photo shoots, interior design, and costume design.
Our first project together was working with Barbara on the gut-renovation of an Art Deco jewel, the Marlin Hotel on South Beach, for Chris Blackwell of Island Records.
We opened our first gallery, Goodman-Conde Gallery in Miami’s Design District in 1998, then our current iteration Conde Contemporary in 2013. The gallery originally specialized exclusively in contemporary Cuban art, and has since expanded to include an international group of artists, with a focus on conceptual art, realism and surrealism.
Andrés is from Havana, and I’m from Miami, but my roots are firmly planted in Mississippi and this historic town on The River. Looking for a place closer to family, we bought a house in Natchez in 2018. Then came the pandemic. We decided to shelter in place in Natchez, but soon discovered we couldn’t imagine leaving. So we bought the old Mississippi Bank Building on Main Street, and moved the gallery up from Miami.
The suites are an extension of the gallery. They’re essentially art installations, curated with you in mind. Incredibly talented gallery artists have agreed to show their work in situ. All of the artwork in the suites is for sale, as are several of the antiques on loan from Dop Antiques in New Orleans. Most of the books in the apartments are on art, philosophy, or written by friends (NYT best selling author friends), there is also one slim novel slipped in there written by me (not a NYT best selling author).
Andrés started his career studying commercial art, while I began working for Barbara Hulanicki, OBE, (famed designer and founder of Biba) at 17 and continued as her assistant for 10 years on projects ranging from music videos, photo shoots, interior design, and costume design.
Our first project together was working with Barbara on the gut-renovation of an Art Deco jewel, the Marlin Hotel on South Beach, for Chris Blackwell of Island Records.
We opened our first gallery, Goodman-Conde Gallery in Miami’s Design District in 1998, then our current iteration Conde Contemporary in 2013. The gallery originally specialized exclusively in contemporary Cuban art, and has since expanded to include an international group of artists, with a focus on conceptual art, realism and surrealism.
Andrés is from Havana, and I’m from Miami, but my roots are firmly planted in Mississippi and this historic town on The River. Looking for a place closer to family, we bought a house in Natchez in 2018. Then came the pandemic. We decided to shelter in place in Natchez, but soon discovered we couldn’t imagine leaving. So we bought the old Mississippi Bank Building on Main Street, and moved the gallery up from Miami.
The suites are an extension of the gallery. They’re essentially art installations, curated with you in mind. Incredibly talented gallery artists have agreed to show their work in situ. All of the artwork in the suites is for sale, as are several of the antiques on loan from Dop Antiques in New Orleans. Most of the books in the apartments are on art, philosophy, or written by friends (NYT best selling author friends), there is also one slim novel slipped in there written by me (not a NYT best selling author).
Why they chose this property
We chose this neighborhood for its historic beauty and charm, and because of its location, in the heart of Downtown Natchez. You can easily walk the entire Historic District from here. The Bluff overlooking the Mississippi River is a mere two and a half blocks away, coffee shops, bakeries, historic home tours, carriage rides, restaurants and bars are literal steps away.
What makes this property unique
The Natchez Gallery Suites are unique in that we paid tribute to the historical architecture of the building but didn't become bogged down in all things Victorian. There is plenty of that here in Natchez, and much of it is beautifully done. Our goal was to marry contemporary art, luxury finishes and antiques with modern elements creating a comfortable and intimate style of upscale living. We want you to feel cozy, relaxed and inspired by the atmosphere.
We created these two suites (the Above Main Street Suite and the Above Bank Alley Suite) with very different personalities, while maintaining the luxe yet vintage feel in both. Our attention to detail and prioritizing your comfort is what we believe sets these suites apart.
We created these two suites (the Above Main Street Suite and the Above Bank Alley Suite) with very different personalities, while maintaining the luxe yet vintage feel in both. Our attention to detail and prioritizing your comfort is what we believe sets these suites apart.
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