First established as a town in the 1820s, Brandon grew steadily until 1963, when the Civil War came knocking at the door. Union soldiers invaded the town and burned down most of the buildings. Rebuilding took place soon after, but several yellow fever outbreaks occurred from 1871 through 1893. After recovering from those horrific events, another fire destroyed most of downtown Brandon in 1924.
Despite these setbacks, the town stuck it out and began to flourish after World War II. You can now visit various historical landmarks, enjoy modern attractions like Brandon's new amphitheater, and stay in comfortable hotels that fit your needs.
When should you visit Brandon, MS?
The weather in Brandon is partly cloudy most of the year, and the average yearly temperature ranges from a low of 38 to a high of 91. The summers are hot and humid, lasting from mid-May through September. Winter runs from late-November through February and rarely gets cold enough to snow.
If you're looking for warm weather, the best time to visit is between mid-April and early June or between early September and late October. Fall is a good choice because the sky is clearest at this time of year, and September sees the least amount of rain.
You're most likely to find low hotel rates in January due to the cold, cloudy weather. The average temperature in January ranges from a low of 38 to a high of 57. February isn't much better weather-wise due to the more frequent rain showers.
Summer is quite hot; July sees an average high of 91 and low of 72, and it has high humidity more than 50 percent of the time. However, this weather could work in your favor if you're planning to spend most of your time at the beach or the pool.
Below is a chart of the current pricing seasonality of hotels and motels in Brandon, MS:
Brandon, MS: Prices by Star Rating Class
Below we've posted 3 graphs illustrating avg. price patterns by star rating class in Brandon, MS. Browse these illustrations to determine the cheapest dates to make a reservation in Brandon throughout the year.
What are the luxury hotel options in Brandon, MS?
4 Star Average Prices: £119.70
If you want a hotel that has a little more oomph, your best bet is Hilton Garden Inn Jackson/Flowood. This full-service, three-star hotel has a stellar reputation for its tasty breakfast, classy ambiance, and comfortable beds. Stay here to enjoy amenities like an outdoor salt water pool, a 24-hour Pavilion Pantry, an on-site restaurant and bar, and evening room service.
The room itself has modern tech features, such as a 42-inch HDTV with premium channels. The alarm clock has an MP3 jack, which allows you to plug in your iPod or other MP3 device and listen to music through the speakers. The work area has two phones and two lines along with an ergonomic chair. Go with a suite, and you'll also get a separate seating area with its own TV, sleeper sofa, wet bar, microwave, and fridge. Oh, and all rooms offer the choice of two queen beds or one king bed.
Another high-quality hotel is Hampton Inn Jackson/Flowood (Airport Area). Located just 7 miles from downtown Brandon, Hampton Inn is close to the airport (as you probably guessed) and to shopping areas. If you're here on business, you'll appreciate the on-site business center and conference room. Your room includes a lap desk so that you can work while watching the 32-inch HDTV. Are you too busy to have the complimentary hot breakfast? Complimentary on-the-run breakfast bags are also available.
What are the affordable hotel options in Brandon, MS?
3 Star Average Prices: £81.90
One of the most highly-rated affordable hotels in and around Brandon is the Super 8 Pearl/Jackson/East. It's conveniently located off of Interstate 20, so if you're driving, you can easily get from one place to another. This Super 8 is also only 2 miles away from Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport, which is useful if you're on a layover. The hotel even has a free airport shuttle along with free Wi-Fi, free parking, and free breakfast. Kids ages 17 and under stay free.
Another suitable choice is Red Roof Inn & Suites Jackson/Brandon, which is 4 miles from the airport. It offers the same freebies as the Super 8 as well as the option to lodge one well-behaved pet for no extra charge. Each room has air conditioning, a microwave, a mini fridge, and a flat-screen TV.
Other nearby options include America's Best Value Inn, Microtel Inn & Suites by Windham Brandon, and Econo Lodge & Suites.
2 Star Average Prices: £56.19
What hotels give the best discounts in Brandon, MS?
Active and retired military personnel can get discounts at most hotels in the Brandon area. At Hampton Inn Jackson/Flowood, the discount rate is per diem. Super 8 Pearl/Jackson/East lets you save 15 percent, while Veterans Advantage members can save 20 percent at Red Roof Inn & Suites Jackson/Brandon.
There are also discounts available for AAA members, AARP members, and seniors. AAA members generally save 10 percent or more on any room, while AARP members save up to 10 percent only on the best available rate. Seniors typically save 10 percent on room rates, and the minimum age requirement differs at each hotel. For example, Red Roof Inn & Suites offers the discount to guests ages 59 and up, while Hampton Inn guests must be age 65 or more to take advantage of the senior discount.
Are you traveling in a group? You can get group rates at most hotels. At Sleep Inn & Suites, for example, you'll find the most competitive group rates in November. At Holiday Inn Express & Suites, group rates are fairly steady year-round except for April and June when the price increases. HotelPlanner can help you compare quotes from different hotels so that you can easily find the best group rate.
What are the best value hotel options in Brandon, MS?
If you're looking for a midrange hotel, you'll find plenty in the Brandon area. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Flowood is the definition of best-value option. Located off of Interstate 55, this hotel provides the amenities you're looking for. You'll find an outdoor pool, laundry facilities, a business center, a fitness center, and a fantastic (and free) breakfast buffet that features a pancake maker.
Other freebies include a daily morning paper on weekdays, coffee and tea in your room, high-speed internet, and parking. Kids ages 19 and under stay for free when sharing their parents' room. Speaking of your room, it has everything you need for a pleasant stay: air conditioning, a 37-inch flat-screen TV with cable, blackout shades, a microwave, a mini-fridge, a work desk with an ergonomic chair, and comfortable bedding.
For a hotel that's closer to the airport, Sleep Inn & Suites Airport is a great choice. It's quiet and clean with comfortable beds. Each room has air conditioning, a fridge, a microwave, a coffee maker, and free Wi-Fi. Parking is complimentary, as is the hot breakfast available daily. Everything else you need is on-site, such as laundry facilities and a fitness center.
Comfort Suites Airport is a good option if you're looking for complimentary transportation to the airport. This 100-percent-smoke-free facility has many of the same amenities as Sleep Inn & Suites Airport, except that it also has a seasonal outdoor pool.
What are the attractions in Brandon, MS?
Whether you're in Brandon for an extended stay or just passing through, it's worth your while to visit some of the local attractions. The city residents are especially proud of the new amphitheater, so make sure to check the events calender for upcoming concerts. Depending when you visit, you may be able to see performances by Dave Matthews Band, Chris Young, Alabama, or other musicians.
You can get to know the area by visiting the historical landmarks throughout the city. Tatum House was built in 1860 and was used as a hospital during the Civil War. In the center of Brandon, you'll find a monument of a confederate soldier. Head over to College Street to see one of the oldest buildings in the city — Old Bible Homestead — which served as a trading post in the 1820s and 1830s. Other interesting landmarks include The Cedars, The Magnolias, and Brandon Cemetery.
If you'd rather do something more modern, you can catch at show at Black Rose Theatre. Are you a fan of jazz music? Make sure to check out Underground 119, a jazz and blues lounge that features live music and tasty drinks. Are you traveling with children in the summer? Go to Shiloh Splash Park, and let your little ones cool down at the splash pad. Other family-friendly activities include bowling at Fannin Lanes and hitting the walking trail at Shiloh Park.
There is something fun to do in Brandon, Mississippi no matter what time of year you visit. The hotels in the area range from affordable to luxurious so that travelers of every budget can find comfortable accommodations. Start searching now, and find the deal that works best for you.
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Recent traveler guest reviews of Brandon, MS
Below are reviews of the city of Brandon, MS from an actual visitor's perspective.
"The Arena"
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4.0 / 5
The arena.
Stacie R., from 28-Sep-2023
"Convenient Location"
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4.0 / 5
Close to interstate.
Sharon W., from 23-Sep-2023
"I love that area! Lots to do!"
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4.0 / 5
I love that area! There's lots to do for my grandbaby and myself!
Tammy W., from 19-Jul-2022
The average traveler rating of the city of Brandon, MS shown above is
4.0 out of 5 based on 3 reviews