This beautiful building looks like a home and has everything you need to get started on your Biloxi adventure. It's right across the street from the famous lighthouse and everyone there was very hospitable!

This beautiful building looks like a home and has everything you need to get started on your Biloxi adventure. It's right across the street from the famous lighthouse and everyone there was very hospitable!
Make the Biloxi Visitor Center your first stop. An informative introduction to the area with Southern hospitality.
Stopped here to get the lay of the land in Biloxi and got a big surprise. While this place has all the ingredients of a typical visitors center, it has waaay more because it also has a museum feature that gives you a broad introduction to Biloxi, its history, and its heroes. It also has a theater with a very...
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Well presented history of the area, lovely building, and enjoyed the free coffee and popcorn! Friendly staff, nice gift shop. Very useful introduction to Biloxi.
My son is having his wedding reception here. Beautiful building with very knowledgeable staff. Enjoyed film on Katrina but saddened me to see such devastation. Nicely stocked gift shop!
Being stationed in Biloxi I was excited when they finished the very grand, beautiful structure of the Biloxi Visitors Center. The inside is as visually pleasing as the outside and full of excellent resources, interesting history and helpful people. The visitor center also rents meeting/banquet rooms that are a great mix of grand decorations with modern benefits. It's a must...
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The staff is so friendly, and it is worth a walkthrough! Interesting history and free coffee and popcorn!
The Biloxi Visitors Center was the venue chosen by my son and his fiancee for their recent wedding reception. It is a large colonial style building that faces the ocean and the Biloxi lighthouse. It was closed to the public for the reception. The first floor lobby was a wonderful place for people to gather for cocktails and eat hors...
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The lady at the desk who went to boarding school in England was charming. Very helpful and told us about the experiences of herself and others when Katrina struck. Watch the film that they put on in the theatre twice daily about the hurricane, scary facts.
We came here to kind of get an idea of what all there was to do as well as where to go. This was much more than just a visitor's center. It was a lot like a mini museum with the history of the town, videos, dioramas... There were Katrina sculptures and immaculate bathrooms.
The only really odd thing was...
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