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Visit Williamsburg

Visit Williamsburg

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About Visit Williamsburg

It’s no surprise that attendance increases when teams compete here. Williamsburg is one of North America’s most popular vacation destinations, and our unmatched combination of attractions and activities will delight your athletes and their families.

From biking, fishing, hiking, trail riding, and everything in-between, let the area show off its true beauty for any activity, anytime of year.

Things to do in Visit Williamsburg

The Williamsburg area is a place of artfully unexpected surprises. Satisfy your art cravings at more than 30 art galleries that specialize in folk art and fine art. You’ll enjoy drums accompanied by fifes, but you’ll also hear the drum beats that invite you to dance the night away at our many waterfront concerts and performance events.

Williamsburg Fall and Spring Arts are our seasonal celebrations of artfully good times created by our local artists, artisans, writers, storytellers, dancers and musicians, who invite you to come enjoy the fun and beauty of the uniquely unexpected, artful side of Williamsburg, James City County and Yorktown, Virginia.
Greater Williamsburg is home to many different musical events. Sit in on a serenade from the symphony, or take the kids to sing along with "Sesame Street" characters at Busch Gardens. In between find time to sit and enjoy the music festivities that dot the summer during the year. Jamestown, Yorktown, and Williamsburg offer music for aficionados of all genres.

Travel details

Driving
Williamsburg, Virginia, is located 150 miles south of Washington, D.C., midway between Richmond and Virginia Beach on Interstate 64. From I-64, you may take exits 227 through 242 to reach different points of interest in the Historic Triangle.

Exits 227, 231 and 234: Travels to Route 60 West
Exit 238: Travels to Colonial Williamsburg and the downtown area
Exit 242: Travels to Route 60 East & Route 199 & Colonial Parkway to Yorktown
Exit 243: Direct access to Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Exit 247: To Yorktown and Rote 60
For additional directions and up-to-the-minute traffic and construction information, visit 511 Virginia.

Airport & Shuttle Information
Three airports are situated within a 45-mile drive of the Williamsburg area:

Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (PHF) – 17 miles from downtown Williamsburg
Norfolk International Airport (ORF) – 45 miles from downtown Williamsburg
Richmond International Airport (RIC) – 45 miles from downtown Williamsburg

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