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Colonial Williamsburg Admission

Overview
Every step is a story! Immerse yourself in the revolutionary stories of American history. With over 300 acres of iconic sites, historic taverns, and world-class art museums, history truly comes to life at the world’s largest living history museum. Meet our experts uncovering the past to better inform our future, enjoy live performances, meet talented tradespeople practicing period-specific crafts, and explore our 18th-century city on the verge of revolution. Every Colonial Williamsburg visit helps continue our mission — to ensure that the future may learn from the past.
City: Williamsburg
Sat 26 Oct
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Starting at $46.99
Sat 26 Oct
Starting at $46.99
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Meeting point
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Williamsburg
101 Visitor Center Drive
Please PRINT voucher and exchange at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center, 101 Visitor Center Dr., Williamsburg, VA 23185.

Redemption Level: 104

City Ledger Number: 34290
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Evening programs include tours, plays, dances, concerts, and reenactments
  • Evening meals in colonial taverns include strolling musicians and 18th-century fare
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
What To Expect
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Colonial Williamsburg
Costume-interpreter-guided tours of the Governor’s Palace, Capitol, and Courthouse Admission to trade sites, to see and speak with expert masters, journeymen and apprentices practicing 18th-century trades Admission to daily staged performances on the Charlton Stage and in the Hennage Auditorium Admission to our two world-class art museums Free parking at the Visitors Center Complimentary shuttle service
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (237)
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mottly
Jul 2018
a lot lot of walking. people were really friendly they played the part and tried to act like they were there
MrsG262
Jul 2018
We took our 4 grandchilden, 3 ages 11 and one 13. If we had to do it over again we would not buy the tickets and just enjoy what is offered for free. The kids were not all that interested in the narrators. On the other hand I recommend spending several days here. You can't do it all in one day and take in all of Colonial Williamsburg.
Robin B
Jun 2018
We were not there for the whole day and my Husband only wanted to go to the Governor's place and they told us it would be $40.00, that is crazy. I think they should have an ala cart for people who do not want to do all of the buildings. On top of that you saw people that worked there just standing around because not a lot of people were buying the admission ticket. This was our first time and my Dad had spoken so highly of this place, but felt that this could have been managed better. If you think about it even charging $7 to $10, would have been better than people walking out feeling disgusted like I did. Then we went to the bakery the lady was so rude there. I asked how much a cup of ice was was and she told me $1.00, so I said that was fine because I have to have ice with my drink,so the gentleman was very nice and I asked him if I could add some water to cup and he said sure. So I get up there and I told her what the gentleman said I could do and she said I will have to charge you $3.00,now that was crazy, they were already getting $1.00 for the ice I was getting, so I told her I will go dump my water out and I will just get the ice. I did just that and it was not like we did not spend $11.00 in items before my cup of ice. Very rude poor business practice. The only thing we did do and had a ball was the Ghost Tour, that was fun. Then we went to Jamestown, there you can do all kinds of things and you can touch stuff and sit on stuff and the price is nothing compared to the price they charge at Williamsburg and they take AAA discount, we loved Jamestown. We highly recommend it. As for Williamsburg the only thing we might do if we come back is to do the ghost tour that goes in the buildings. Thank You

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