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About Branson

Overview

Branson, Missouri, United States of America, is a destination that offers a unique blend of world-class entertainment and natural beauty. Often referred to as the “Live Entertainment Capital of the World,” Branson is renowned for its vibrant theater scene, featuring everything from comedic magic acts to Elvis Presley tributes. The city’s strip is illuminated with neon lights and lined with numerous attractions, reminiscent of Las Vegas but with its own distinct charm.

Beyond the glitz and glamour, Branson is nestled in the picturesque Ozark Mountains, offering a landscape of sparkling waters and lush forested trails. While the climate tends to be humid, temperatures are generally mild to moderate, making it a comfortable destination year-round.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Branson is $98, with options ranging from $51 to $228. With 87 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of accommodations to choose from. Some of the neighborhoods where you can find hotels include the Branson Theater District. Among the most popular hotels are the Twelve Oaks Inn, Branson Towers Hotel, Quality Inn West, Clarion Inn Branson, and Celebrity Inn.

Things to Do in Branson

Downtown Branson is a must-visit, drawing tourists year-round with its plethora of attractions and events. This historic area is home to museums, theaters, musical productions, retail shops, and restaurants, making it one of Missouri’s premier entertainment districts. Walking tours that delve into the history and spooky legends of the area are offered daily, and free trolley rides connect Historic Downtown to Branson Landing. Annual events such as Plumb Nellie Days, Fiddle Festival, Autumn Daze, Piccadilly Women’s Event, Veteran’s Day Parade, and the Adoration Parade add to the charm.

For a scenic adventure, the Branson Scenic Railway offers a 40-mile roundtrip journey through the Ozark Mountains. Passengers can enjoy panoramic views from dome cars and wide windows, while learning about the area’s history. The Silver Lake car offers concessions, and a luxurious dinner train operates from May through December on Saturdays, requiring reservations due to limited seating.

Table Rock Lake is another gem, perfect for aquatic enthusiasts and fishermen. Activities like swimming, wake-boarding, skiing, tubing, racing, and diving are popular here. Hikers will appreciate the endless trails and abundant wildlife. The lake is also home to the massive Missouri cave system, open for exploration. Fishermen will be thrilled to know that record largemouth bass, catfish, crappie, and other fish inhabit the lake.

George Dyer is a name synonymous with Branson’s entertainment scene. Known for his silky tenor, Dyer’s performances include a mix of Classics, Gospel, Love songs, Power Ballads, Broadway favorites, Opera, and modern hits. His shows also feature a variety of equally talented artists.

Silver Dollar City is the epicenter of entertainment in Branson, boasting 30 amusement rides, 40 daily live shows, and over 100 craftsmen. The park also offers a variety of dining options and hosts six world events annually, including Family Spring Break Days, Young Christian's Weekend, Bluegrass & BBQ Festival, SDC Season Pass Appreciation Days, National Kidsfest Festival, Moonlight Madness, Southern Gospel Picnic, and National Harvest Festival.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Branson

Lindwedel Wine Garden is Branson's go-to spot for handcrafted wines made from Missouri-grown grapes. The venue offers a lunch menu and food pairings to complement their red and white wines. Wine tastings are free on certain days, and the garden hosts Oktoberfest festivities and live music.

Flat Creek Restaurant, located minutes away from Branson in Cape Fair, is famous for its fried catfish. With scenic views of Table Rock Lake, the restaurant offers a variety of dishes including the “Cape Fair Kitchen Sink Burger,” steaks, fried chicken, brick oven pizzas, and homemade onion rings. Nightly specials like Taco Tuesdays and Wings Wednesday are also popular.

Waxy O'Shea's Irish Pub offers an authentic Irish experience with a full-service bar and kitchen. The pub serves both Irish and American cuisine, with daily drink specials. Tuesdays feature Pub Quiz trivia games, Wednesdays are for open mic jam sessions, and live music is available on Fridays and Saturdays.

Garfield's Restaurant & Pub, located along Branson Landing, offers a full-service bar and kitchen with large screen LCD televisions for watching big games.

Charlie's Steak, Ribs & Ale is Branson’s own microbrewery, known for its hearty meals and rustic Ozark atmosphere. The venue also features live entertainment.

Where to Eat in Branson

Dolly Parton's Stampede Dinner is a standout attraction in Branson, combining horse riding stunts, special effects, musical productions, and a North/South competition with a four-course dinner and dessert. Conveniently located near Silver Dollar City, it’s a great experience for the whole family.

Outback Steak & Oyster Bar, situated on the property of the Outback Roadhouse Motel & Suites, offers authentic Australian cuisine. The menu includes succulent steaks, grilled snapper, lamb chops, grilled chicken, seafood, alligator tail, and craft drinks, with options to dine indoors or on the deck.

India Clay Oven serves fresh, natural Indian cuisine prepared by native chefs in state-of-the-art kitchens. The restaurant offers a constantly evolving menu and a drink bar featuring Indian beers, imports, craft beers, domestic beers, red and white wines, and sparkling spumante.

Vasken's Deli is a beloved lunch spot known for its Mediterranean cuisine, deli sandwiches, soups, salads, and vegetarian dishes. Each meal is made from scratch using family recipes, and the atmosphere is warm and welcoming. The deli also sells imported foods, meats, and cheeses.

Cantina Laredo, voted "Best Restaurant in Branson,” offers authentic Mexican fare made with the freshest ingredients. The upscale menu features dishes like grilled fish and steak with signature sauces, and the award-winning Casa Rita margarita is a must-try.

Cheapest time to stay in Branson

January is the cheapest time to stay in Branson for an average of $85 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$85

February

$88

March

$98

April

$97

May

$108

June

$127

July

$117

August

$104

September

$105

October

$103

November

$96

December

$92