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415 Richmond Road
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Reservations: 1-757-229-4020
Toll-free: 1-800-932-9192
Block Party with Quiltmaker Group Rate:
$109.00 per night single or double occupancy
As a Block Party with Quiltmaker attendee enjoy a rate of $109 per night. Be sure to ask for the Block Party with Quiltmaker room rate when you reserve your room. Rooms are subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis.
OTHER HOTEL AMENITY INFO
The Williamsburg Hospitality House surrounds an enchanting brick courtyard with flowering trees and umbrella shaded tables. The lobby is enhanced with a blend of 18th century furnishings and highlighted by a fireplace and intimate conversation areas.
The Williamsburg Hospitality House is located just three blocks from the historic area of Colonial Williamsburg- across the street from the College of William and Mary- and a short distance from many other area attractions. The hotel offers two restaurants- Papillon for breakfast and special events- and the 415 Grill serving lunch - dinner and cocktails daily. Amenities include a fitness center, game room, gift shop, outdoor swimming pool, high-speed internet, and complimentary underground parking.
PARKING
Complimentary underground parking
AIRPORT INFO
Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (PHF) - 20 minutes from downtown Williamsburg
Located just off Interstate 64 at Exit 255-B (Jefferson Avenue/Route 143) in Newport News, Virginia
900 Bland Blvd., Suite G
Newport News, VA 23602
Norfolk International Airport (ORF) and Richmond International Airport (RIC) are each 50 minutes away from downtown Williamsburg
Ground transportation is available at all three airports.
Colonial Williamsburg - This 173-acre historic area is an amazing living, working 18th-Century city with more than 500 buildings to teach you of the city that was the gateway to Britain's power in the New World.
Jamestown Settlement - Relive the adventure of the first permanent English colony in America! Groups explore life at the dawn of the 17th-century inside the walls of a re-created colonial fort; discover the world of Pocahontas in the Powhatan Indian village, and witness the difficult conditions for settlers onboard exact replicas of the colonist's three ships. Extensive indoor galleries filled with unique artifacts and a dramatic film tell the compelling story of Jamestown and its hardy occupants.
Berkeley Plantation - Built in 1726 and occupying ten acres of land, Berkeley, the birthplace of a signer of the Declaration of Independence (Benjamin Harrison) and a United States President, is considered Virginia's most historic plantation. It is the oldest three-story brick house in Virginia that can prove its date. Berkeley's Coach House Tavern offers a wonderful dining experience.
Williamsburg Premium Outlets - One of the largest outlet centers in the country, offering over 80 brand name merchants and restaurants.
Merchant's Square - A marvelous combination of shopping and fine dining, Merchant's Square is home to many wonderful shops and delectable restaurants.
Duke of Gloucester (DOG) Street Shoppes - DOG Street, as it is affectionately known, is home to an array of offerings, ranging from historic buildings which are part of Colonial Williamsburg, to taverns and newer shops with an old-world feel. Since 1969, traffic has not been permitted on most of DOG Street, and it is now a haven for runners, walkers, and those looking for the beauty of Colonial Williamsburg.
Williamsburg Winery - Tour the Winery where the 17th and 18th century architecture building style is as brilliant as the wine! While enjoying the atmosphere and ambiance, you will be invited to tour the winery's underground cellars and experience the art of wine-making. Evening events such as dinners and receptions are all welcomed activities at this facility. You must be 21 or older to sample the wines, but all ages are welcome to tour the Winery.
Candlelight Ghost Tour - An exclusive opportunity to meet Colonial Williamsburg's other worldly inhabitants ... Hear the footsteps of the Frenchman's ghost ... or the shrieks of Lady Skipwith as she falls down the stairs of the Wythe house ... or try to spy the Gray Lady ... as we travel by candlelight through the streets of the historic area. Escorted by professional guides, your group will be led to the campus of the College of William and Mary and through historic Colonial Williamsburg area.
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