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Celebrate History in Colonial Williamsburg

Welcome to the largest living history show in the world. Williamsburg -- Virginia’s colonial capital -- has been fully restored with boxwood hedges, artisan shops, the House of Burgesses and the Governor's Palace. Here Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry practiced their oratory on fellow delegates.

Stay an extra day to enjoy nearby attractions. Jamestown and Yorktown, the turning point of the Revolutionary War, are 20 minutes away. Busch Gardens has festive theme-park rides, while Water Country USA has rides, slides, and a wave pool. Let us help you find a Williamsburg hotel that suits your needs!

Insider Travel Tips

  • Visit the new American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. Multimedia exhibits indoors and costumed interpreters out on the battlefield encampment and farm.
  • Bike or hike to (or from) Williamsburg! The Virginia Capital Trail is a paved bicycle and walking trail stretching 52 miles between Jamestown and Richmond — Virginia's first capital and current capital.
  • Jamestown Settlement brings back to life the arrival of English colonists in 1607 (and Central African slaves in 1619) to tidewater land of the Powhatan Indians.