Located in Commissary Circle in Clarksdale, the primitive Shack Up Inn states on its website, "The Ritz we ain't and never will be." Typical accommodations for guests staying in the shacks include heating and air conditioning, hot and cold water and Wi-Fi in the lobby. For those wanting more plush accommodations, Shack Up also offers alternative rooms equipped with a television, microwave and small refrigerator in a part of the hotel called the Cotton Gin Inn. Both are located 12 miles and 20 minutes from Vance and are also down the road from the historical Hopson Plantation Commissary.
Located in the Mississippi Delta region on South State Street, 14 miles and 25 minutes northwest of Vance, this pet-friendly hotel features guest rooms equipped with high-speed Internet access, cable TV, free local calls, wake-up service and complimentary breakfast. Copy and fax services, a laundromat and ice machine are also offered on site. This hotel is situated less than a mile from the Ground Zero Blues Club, Delta Blues Museum, Brick Gallery and the Quapaw Canoe Company.
Located on Highway 61, 14 miles and 25 minutes northwest of Vance, this hotel features guest rooms with free high-speed Internet access, in-room workspace and wet bars. The hotel is also equipped with an on-site banquet hall, fax service, safe deposit box and outdoor swimming pool. It is also located two miles and five minutes from the Delta Blues Museum and Hopson's Plantation. Guest can also drive and 25 miles or 30 minutes to reach the Isle of Capri Casino.
Located on Sunflower Avenue in Clarksdale, about 15 miles and 30 minutes northwest of Vance, this hotel was a hospital until 1944. Some notable guests include Robert Nighthawk, a blues musician from the early 1900s; blues singer and songwriter Sonny Boy Williamson II; record producer and musician Ike Turner; and John Kennedy, Jr. The hotel is just 0.5 miles and two minutes south of the Delta Blues Museum and Blues Station. It's also one minute south of Sarah's Kitchen and right next door to Dela's Stackhouse Records. Visitors must call to make reservations.