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Entrée coloniale à Williamsburg

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The Revolution is Here! 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.
Ville: Williamsburg
Wed 30 Apr
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Tour des dauphins d'une heure
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Billet valable pour une utilisation toute la journée
Admission to daily staged performances on the Charlton Stage and in the Hennage Auditorium
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Admission to trade sites to see and speak with expert masters, journeymen, and apprentices
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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. Does not include paid parking.

Redemption Level: 105

City Ledger Number: 34290
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Information additionnelle
  • 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
À quoi s'attendre
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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
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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
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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
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Colonial Williamsburg
Visites guidées par un interprète costumé du palais du gouverneur, du Capitole et du palais de justice Entrée aux sites commerciaux, pour voir et parler avec des maîtres experts, des compagnons et des apprentis exerçant des métiers du XVIIIe siècle Entrée à des représentations quotidiennes sur la scène Charlton et à l'auditorium Hennage Entrée à nos deux musées d'art de classe mondiale Stationnement gratuit au centre des visiteurs Service de navette gratuit
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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 Complimentary shuttle service
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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 Complimentary shuttle service
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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 Complimentary shuttle service
8
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 Complimentary shuttle service
9
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 Complimentary shuttle service
10
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 Complimentary shuttle service
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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 Complimentary shuttle service
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H5152PVrobertd
Jan 2025
Colonial Williamsburg is a huge living history museum. I love to go there for the Christmas holidays. They have all natural decorations and special programs for the holidays. Colonial Williamsburg is one of the few places that is open on Christmas Day. One highlight of the Christmas season is the Grand Illumination. It used to be held on the first weekend of December, but for the past two years they have held it three times, on the first three weekends of December. It can be very crowded, but it is a lovely atmosphere and the fireworks displays are worth seeing. I love the theatre and try to see as many performances as I can at the Play House Stage (on the site of the first theatre in British North America). This is an outdoor theatre so performances are weather dependent. They have three 20-25 minute shows three times a day. You can see musical programs, light-hearted plays, and story telling. (I wish they would bring back the full length colonial era plays they used to have in the evening at the Kimball Theatre.) The town is decorated for Christmas. They did not decorate houses in the 18th century, but when visitors came to Williamsburg in the first years of the restoration, they asked where the decorations were. Colonial Williamsburg decided to make decorations using all natural elements. You can take a tour of the decorations. The Robert Carter House was recently opened for touring. Unlike the other exhibition homes, this house is not furnished. Instead, the tour focuses on the historical architecture. Sections of the wall have been removed so you can see what is under the plaster, such as the original brick chimney stack from 1727. Carter showed off his wealth by using crimson wallpaper. Archaeologists actually found a small piece of the original wallpaper. I was the only one on the tour of the Robert Carter House. My guide was very knowledgeable and enjoyed giving a tour to one interested person. Williamsburg had 88 original buildings. They recently discovered the 89th and moved it to a new location. It was the Williamsburg Bray School, a school for enslaved and free Black children. The building is not yet open to the public, but I was able to take a photo of the exterior and talk to the guide about the archaeological discoveries. The very first building to be reconstructed on its original foundations was the Raleigh Tavern. Each day, a scene from the past plays out in front of the tavern. On some days the Shawnee Princes arrived in 1774. The Governor was negotiating a treaty with the Shawnee and required them to send four hostages to Williamsburg to ensure the peace would be kept. Nearby, the Milliner and Mantua-maker shop had a special program on "Dressing the Holiday Bride". I watched two women making a bridal gown to look like the one in the nearby drawing. (A mantua-maker constructs silk dresses.) One of my favorite buildings to visit is the Charlton Coffeehouse. They give you a sample of chocolate, coffee, or tea. Then I met Robert Carter inside the private dining room. Nearby I watched a presentation by Nation Builder Patrick Henry. Another day, the Nation Builder was James Armistead Lafayette. He was a slave who had to deliver some goods to the Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette asked him to become a spy for the American cause during the Revolution. After the war, Lafayette helped him gain his freedom. I highly recommend the "Talk of the Town" morning walking tour led by a person of the past (in character). My tour leader was James Armistead Lafayette. You follow him as he goes about his business in the city. Don't miss the special evening programs. "Revolutionary Points of View" explores the different positions on independence that the colonists had. As we entered, we were each given a piece of paper with a quote from one of the Burgesses. I read my statement aloud to the audience in a dramatic way. It was a lot of fun. As you can imagine from this lengthy review, I spent a week at Colonial Williamsburg. I keep coming back because there is always something new to see and something new for me to learn.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Our apology for the late response to your amazing, detailed review. We truly truly appreciate the story you have told here and you have painted a wonderful picture of waht visitors can expect. Thank you so much. We look forward to seeing you in the future.
MBNick
Jan 2025
This is NOT your candle making and blacksmith place. This is where our Government was formed and decisions made to break with England. One could easily spend a full week here and not see it all. We have been a number of times and learn more every time. Christmas time here is wonderful with events galore. To me every US Citizen should be required to come here and learn about our Country. And kids 8 and up will learn history the schools today seen to skip.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
We truly appreciate that you value history and learning about our country. We are the town where history lives. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you again.
janemF3149KJ
Jan 2025
We were blessed with great weather during Christmas week. Enjoyed the history & amazing decorations! Add Williamsburg to your bucket list. Great scenery & amazing food Will enjoy a return visit again!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
We are delighted that you enjoyed your holiday with us! Colonial Williamsburg is the largest outdoor living museum in the country, upholding our educational mission through immersive, authentic 18th-century experiences and programming for our guests. Our mission is that the future may learn from the past. We truly look forward to your return visit with your family and friends. Kind regards.

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