An artist-run, 20-room hotel in downtown Clarksdale, Mississippi.
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10/19/2025
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The most exciting travel discovery I've made in the past ten years is Mississippi. Especially the ravaged Delta jewel of Clarksdale, home of The Blues. I look for any reason to go back, and the wonderful Mississippi Delta Tennessee Williams Festival was a great one. Thanks for the hospitality!
07/22/2025
No $3 drafts tonight, folks — see ya next week!
06/27/2025
Clarksdale made CNN Travel’s list of “America’s Best Towns to Visit in 2025.” How cool is that?!
I mean, WE know it’s true, but it’s really gratifying to know that there are folks out there rooting for our awesome little town.
And while know that there are good people everywhere, we feel so very lucky to be in Clarksdale, surrounded by the best and kindest* people imaginable. Come see us! 🍻🎶 💕
*Kindest and also kookiest. You’re all a bunch of lovable weirdos and you know it.
05/06/2025
$3 draft night, tonight from 5-8 :)
04/29/2025
We’ve moved $3 draft night to TUESDAY! See you tonight from 5p - 8p. :) 🍻
04/20/2025
We believe that the point of travel is to immerse yourself in the culture, flavor, sights and sounds of your destination — and that involves cultivating a relationship with the people who live and create there. To help build that connection, Travelers features a rotating collection of art from local artists. Works on display are available for purchase, and as part of our commitment to supporting art and artists, every single penny goes directly to the artist.
On display in our New Orleans location: Tate Bladon’s bold, abstract portraits in the lobby gallery. Tate’s paintings are on site until May 23rd — come see for yourself and get ready to be inspired!
04/17/2025
Everything you need and nothing you don’t.
03/27/2025
Most folks know that the Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of American music. Did you also know that Clarksdale — in the heart of the Delta — is also the home of a thriving visual arts scene? Book your stay with us and soak up the work of artists like Thaxton Waters – who also happens to be our very own artist in residence! — and the Delta-based (and much beloved) Church Goin Mule.
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Travelers Hotel: At the Crossroads of Creativity and Community
The story of the Travelers Hotel begins in the early 1920s, when it was a bare-bones overnight stop-over for railroad workers who found themselves in Clarksdale. Like many small towns in the Mississippi Delta, Clarksdale has struggled mightily over the years. But its world-renowned reputation as the birthplace of blues music has drawn die-hard music-lovers from all over the world, and has attracted an influx of artists who nicely complement our existing, vibrant arts scene.
Today, the Travelers Hotel is equal parts hotel and community hub -- a comfortable, eclectic, and modern tribute to the Mississippi Delta and its artistic traditions. Here, the sense of place is strong. The lobby is a comfortable space to gather or sit peacefully, surrounded by an evolving collection of local art. Our lobby bar features an impressive selection of regional beer, and there’s a small kitchen and conference area for meeting and events. Our guests are invited to relax and unplug as much as possible -- we have lightning-fast wifi, but there’s no TV in your room.
The Travelers is run by a cooperative of folks seeking to live creatively -- some are local, some were drawn to Clarksdale from afar. The interests and areas of practice of our team vary, but we all share a knack for Southern hospitality and a steadfast commitment to making this community -- once dubbed the “most Southern place on earth” -- better for us all. Our cooperative also owns and operates a garden center and general store called Collective Seed & Supply Co., and a portion of revenues from both businesses fund programs and events that drive engagement, conversation, and collaboration among locals, visitors, and our growing team.
Today’s Travelers Hotel was developed by the downtown revitalization nonprofit, Coahoma Collective. Coahoma Collective first organized in 2016 as a group of real estate developers, nonprofit professionals, artists, and architects who shared a deep commitment to catalyzing arts-driven, community-inclusive revitalization in downtown Clarksdale. Coahoma Collective was granted 501(c)3 nonprofit status in 2018, and in its first year, purchased two historic downtown buildings, including the site of the historic Travelers Hotel.
If you’re planning a trip to Clarksdale and want to immerse yourself in creativity, community, and true Southern hospitality, call us. We have a room for you!