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Woodlands Hotel & Suites
The Woodland Hotel and Suites is conveniently located right at the starting point of the 18th century. You can follow the Nature Trail to the historic area or just hop on a convenient shuttle. The new Woodlands offers 300 rooms, swimming pool, miniature golf, table tennis, shuffle board, and continental breakfast. Guests receive a 25% discount on Liberty and Freedom passes and preferred dining reservations.

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Marriott Williamsburg
The Marriott Williamsburg Hotel welcomes both business and vacation travelers with a business center, health club and indoor/outdoor pool, racquetball and tennis courts and dining options including a food court, restaurant and sports bar. The Marriott Williamsburg features sixty thousand square feet of meeting space including a thirteen thousand square foot ballroom, seven hundred seat auditorium and over thirty-five meeting rooms of various sizes.
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Williamsburg Days Inn Colonial Resort
Now there is a whole new way to experience history, shopping, theme parks and golf in Williamsburg at Days Inn Colonial Resort. It is located in the heart of incredible outlet shopping and championship golf and minutes from major attractions. With the Colonial ambiance that George Washington would have loved and all of the amenities of a new millennium, our guests are sure to enjoy the new Days Inn Colonial Resort.
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Williamsburg Guide

Welcome to Williamsburg, the nation's largest Colonial History preservation! From 1699 to 1780, Williamsburg was the political and cultural center of Britain's largest colony in the New World. In the 21st century, Williamsburg offers a complete vacation destination - first-class accommodations, world-class golf, exquisite gourmet cuisine and un-matched historic preservation. All aspects of Colonial History are recreated in Williamsburg. Trade demonstrations, social events, tours and presentations illustrate the daily activities of the men, women and children of 18th-century Williamsburg. Enjoy and experience history staying in the world famous Williamsburg Inn, walking with "The Ghosts of Williamsburg" and eating in Colonial days' taverns.
Williamsburg Attractions Williamsburg Attractions
Williamsburg experience is vast. Having visited over a dozen times, there's still a wealth of activities remaining to discover. Colonial Williamsburg, 173 acres outdoor living history museum with 88 original 18th-century buildings, certainly is main attraction. Different tours and experiences including unique moonlight tours and dinners with ghosts - entertainment and educational options are many and range from theatrical presentations to practical demonstrations of Colonial trades, to stories and legends told by interpreters in character. Learn and inhale history, have fun in Busch Gardens Park or just play golf in famous the Golden Horseshoe - have a wonderful time in Virginia!
Williamsburg Shopping Williamsburg Shopping
The variety and distinctiveness of Williamsburg's shopping scene can impress even die-hard shopaholics. From one-of-a-kind local crafts to gigantic Factory Outlet Malls, from Nike, Totes and Ralph Lauren to Colonial Williamsburg reproductions. Go to an 18th-century shopping trip in the Historic Area and visit re-created stores and trade shops, complete with shopkeepers from the past. Then stop by at Merchants Square, where 41 specialty shops offer everything from reproduced furniture and theme clothing to decorative accessories. If you love shopping, you will love Williamsburg!
Williamsburg Restaurants Williamsburg City Restaurants
No visit to Colonial Williamsburg is complete without sampling its culinary delights: from "contemporary" gourmet experience to unusual dishes drawn from the traditions of tradesman's taverns in the 18th century. Each tavern features its own menu and specialties. Wash it down with regional brews or some excellent 20-21st century wines. The servers are especially knowledgeable about the dishes they serve and also the histories of each tavern - it's all part of the presentation. You'll even be entertained by costumed musicians, and possibly meet the tavern's proprietor!