Williamsburg is a family-friendly place known for its gardens, historical sites, and theme park. Learn about the local heritage of Williamsburg at top landmarks like Jamestown Settlement. While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Busch Gardens Williamsburg.
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Jun 11 - Jun 12
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Top neighborhoods in Williamsburg

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Colonial Williamsburg
The Colonial Williamsburg neighborhood has lots to see including Governor's Palace and Golden Horseshoe Golf Club.

Kingsmill
Williamsburg's Kingsmill neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Kingsmill Plantation Golf Course and Colonial National Historical Park.

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Downtown Williamsburg
Williamsburg's Downtown Williamsburg neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Merchants Square and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum.
Lightfoot
Williamsburg's Lightfoot neighborhood is known for its gardens and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions including Williamsburg Pavilion Shops Shopping Center and Swing Kingz.
Learn more about Williamsburg
Step back in time as costumed interpreters bring 18th-century America to life in this living history museum. Colonial Williamsburg's meticulously restored buildings house artisans practicing forgotten crafts with period-perfect tools. The College of William & Mary adds youthful energy to this historical town. Take a break from the past at Busch Gardens, where roller coasters provide a decidedly modern thrill. Water Country USA offers welcome relief during summer's humidity. After exploring the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, wander through Merchants Square where shops occupy authentic-looking buildings with air conditioning. For the full experience, brave the crowds during Revolutionary City performances where historical figures debate independence with surprising relevance to today's politics.




























