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- By David H. Urmann
- Published 01/31/2010
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Williamsburg is regarded as "the place where America began". It features historic sites, fascinating attractions, lively nightlife and colonial Williamsburg hotels.
Williamsburg lies along the Virginia Peninsula. It is the state of Virginia's independent city. It is popular for the Colonial Williamsburg – the city's restored Historic Area. This is the best place to show your kids where America began. This city along with Jamestown and Yorktown comprise the Historic Triangle of Virginia. This is where you'll find most of the attractions, restaurants, golf courses and world class Yorktown-Jamestown-Williamsburg hotels.
Williamsburg is an independent city of Virginia located on the Virginia Peninsula in southeastern Virginia. It was a fortified settlement in 1632 and was originally called Middle Plantation, but was renamed Williamsburg in 1698. The town received a royal charter as a city in 1722.
Williamsburg has the United States' second oldest university – College of William and Mary. It also houses the United States' first mental hospital – Eastern State Hospital. Another notable attraction in this city is the Williamsburg Transportation Center which is set on the restored Ohio and Chesapeake Railway Station and near a handful of Williamsburg hotels.
The city prides itself as a historic family destination. Every year, more than 4 million people visit Williamsburg to experience its award-winning, interactive and authentic ambiance. From historic sites and quality shopping venues to great dining establishments and elegant Williamsburg hotels, there is nothing in this city that you won't love.
Williamsburg was the center of political events in Virginia leading to the American Revolution. It is well known for Colonial Williamsburg, the restored Historic Area
of the city as also for the College of William & Mary, established in 1693 that’s the second-oldest university in the US.
The Historic Triangle of Virginia has Williamsburg located in the center, flanked by Jamestown and Yorktown, making it the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Linked by the rural Colonial Parkway, a 23 mile National Scenic Byway, it carefully shields views of commercial development.
Hotels in Williamsburg
In Williamsburg, you will find a couple of historic lodging facilities. To experience the best of this city, you should not miss lodging into any of these establishments.
Colonial Houses – This historic lodging facility features 26 houses and about 75 room accommodations. It is a member of the Historic Hotels of America. It has a fitness center, Spa, tennis court, golf course, croquet area, three restaurants and a lounge. It also caters to pets. Although there is no pet fee, your pet shouldn't exceed 60 lbs. The address of this Williamsburg hotel is 306B East Francis St. Williamsburg, Virginia.
Travelodge Historic Area – This is one of the cheap Williamsburg hotels along Bypass Road. It has 28 rooms in its 3 floors. Pets are not allowed in this motel but it is near the Busch Gardens and several restaurants.
Williamsburg Inn – This is a smoke-free luxury hotel in East Francis Street. It has 91 rooms and 14 suites in its 3 floors. It is also a member of the Historic Hotels of America; plus, the Leading Hotels of the World. It has two 18-hole golf courses, two outdoor pools, a fitness center, clay tennis courts, Spa, jogging trail and an upscale restaurant. It caters to pets but there is daily pet fee of $50.
Williamsburg Lodge – This is a smoke-free hotel along South England Williamsburg. It has 323 rooms in a 2-storey building. It offers two restaurants, a fitness center, heated indoor pool and Spa. It is near the historic district.
Williamsburg lies along the Virginia Peninsula. It is the state of Virginia's independent city. It is popular for the Colonial Williamsburg – the city's restored Historic Area. This is the best place to show your kids where America began. This city along with Jamestown and Yorktown comprise the Historic Triangle of Virginia. This is where you'll find most of the attractions, restaurants, golf courses and world class Yorktown-Jamestown-Williamsburg hotels.
Williamsburg is an independent city of Virginia located on the Virginia Peninsula in southeastern Virginia. It was a fortified settlement in 1632 and was originally called Middle Plantation, but was renamed Williamsburg in 1698. The town received a royal charter as a city in 1722.
Williamsburg has the United States' second oldest university – College of William and Mary. It also houses the United States' first mental hospital – Eastern State Hospital. Another notable attraction in this city is the Williamsburg Transportation Center which is set on the restored Ohio and Chesapeake Railway Station and near a handful of Williamsburg hotels.
The city prides itself as a historic family destination. Every year, more than 4 million people visit Williamsburg to experience its award-winning, interactive and authentic ambiance. From historic sites and quality shopping venues to great dining establishments and elegant Williamsburg hotels, there is nothing in this city that you won't love.
Williamsburg was the center of political events in Virginia leading to the American Revolution. It is well known for Colonial Williamsburg, the restored Historic Area
The Historic Triangle of Virginia has Williamsburg located in the center, flanked by Jamestown and Yorktown, making it the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Linked by the rural Colonial Parkway, a 23 mile National Scenic Byway, it carefully shields views of commercial development.
Hotels in Williamsburg
In Williamsburg, you will find a couple of historic lodging facilities. To experience the best of this city, you should not miss lodging into any of these establishments.
Colonial Houses – This historic lodging facility features 26 houses and about 75 room accommodations. It is a member of the Historic Hotels of America. It has a fitness center, Spa, tennis court, golf course, croquet area, three restaurants and a lounge. It also caters to pets. Although there is no pet fee, your pet shouldn't exceed 60 lbs. The address of this Williamsburg hotel is 306B East Francis St. Williamsburg, Virginia.
Travelodge Historic Area – This is one of the cheap Williamsburg hotels along Bypass Road. It has 28 rooms in its 3 floors. Pets are not allowed in this motel but it is near the Busch Gardens and several restaurants.
Williamsburg Inn – This is a smoke-free luxury hotel in East Francis Street. It has 91 rooms and 14 suites in its 3 floors. It is also a member of the Historic Hotels of America; plus, the Leading Hotels of the World. It has two 18-hole golf courses, two outdoor pools, a fitness center, clay tennis courts, Spa, jogging trail and an upscale restaurant. It caters to pets but there is daily pet fee of $50.
Williamsburg Lodge – This is a smoke-free hotel along South England Williamsburg. It has 323 rooms in a 2-storey building. It offers two restaurants, a fitness center, heated indoor pool and Spa. It is near the historic district.
