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While history buffs from around the world have long made Williamsburg, with its many venerable sites, a hot spot, the city boasts a range of attractions for visitors of all ages and interests. Relive the past at Colonial Williamsburg, the largest outdoor living history museum in the United States, with almost 500 public buildings, homes, stores and taverns meticulously restored to 18th-century glory. Ask a blacksmith, dressed in period costume, about his trade or learn good manners from a... more » While history buffs from around the world have long made Williamsburg, with its many venerable sites, a hot spot, the city boasts a range of attractions for visitors of all ages and interests. Relive the past at Colonial Williamsburg, the largest outdoor living history museum in the United States, with almost 500 public buildings, homes, stores and taverns meticulously restored to 18th-century glory. Ask a blacksmith, dressed in period costume, about his trade or learn good manners from a school-age George Washington. For thrills, head to Water Country USA or to Busch Gardens, renowned for award-winning roller coasters like the Alpengeist and Apollo's Chariot. After a good dose of history and hair-raising rides, do some wine tasting or pop into Shields Tavern for a pint and authentic 1700s fare Then settle in at a Colonial period inn or a modern hotel. A weekend in Williamsburg is sure to wow the whole family. « less
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2 of 5 stars
Baltimore, MD
Dec 1, 2008

Williamsburg is one of my favorite places to get away for the weekend. I prefer hotels off of the 60 scenic bypass because of the traffic and the hurried, tourist feel. I've stayed at this Days...more

Dec 1, 2008

The hotel is very nice and it is close to all of the shopping in Williamsburg. We shopped at the Outlets that Saturday and then ate dinner in the grill downstairs. The next day we tried the brunch...more

Dec 1, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

After spending 7 years on the road I have stayed in hundreds of hotels. This place rates in the top 3 worst places I've ever stayed. I didn't read the reviews prior to booking my stay, wish I had. ...more

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