Williamsburg
Activities
Plan your adventure to Williamsburg, where you can have a treetop adventure and participate in an interactive spy mission -- all in the same day. There are world-class roller coasters, Broadway-style shows and a sunset voyage on a pirate ship. Walk along the beach, and bike the miles of scenic trails along the Colonial Parkway. Raise your glass in an actual vineyard, and toast the modern-day conveniences of 18th-century museums. Visit Williamsburg. Experience the fun.Transportation
Williamsburg is located adjacent to Interstate 64 and U.S. Route 60, which connect the city with Richmond to the northwest and Norfolk to the southeast. State Route 199, officially named the Humelsine Parkway after a former Colonial Williamsburg president, surrounds the city in a semicircle. State Route 5 links the city with the James River Plantations along the north shore of the James River, Interstate 295 and Richmond. State Route 31 provides a route to Jamestown and the toll-free Jamestown Ferry. The Colonial Parkway provides a bucolic low-speed link to Jamestown and Yorktown, passing under Colonial Williamsburg in a tunnel. With the exception of buses, commercial vehicles are not allowed on the Parkway.Food & Drink
Travel back in time and dine in one of Colonial Williamsburg’s 18th-century style taverns, or travel around the world with a taste of Asian, Indian, Italian or Mexican fare. Casual restaurants abound, so it’s easy to find a family-friendly bistro, café, deli or buffet. And if you’re planning a special night out, dine along the river in Yorktown or take in fine dining in an elegant atmosphere at several Williamsburg-area restaurants.Unfortunately there are no self-catering offers at this location at the moment.