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    Cute little colonial cottage
    Andrew J.

    My wife and I stayed in the Robert Carter Kitchen. It is a cute and cozy little cottage in a lovely location. Right next to all things Colonial, but manages to feel private at least in mid December on a Thursday night. The cost is astronomical by our standards and was a real splurge for us. We have visited colonial Williamsburg countless times, but staying in a colonial home was a new extravagance and experience. The attention from concierge, bellhops, wait staff, and others was top notch. If you are used to five star resorts, you will need to rethink what you get for your money. Here you get the experience of the location with some quirky 1950s bathroom facilities added into the upstairs of an 18th century structure. The disappointment for us came with the checkin and checkout experience. We were warmly greeted and given a very clear (way over simplified) map to our room/house. We failed in our attempt to find it and had to abort the effort to make our 5 pm dinner reservation at Kings Arms Tavern (that our concierge magically obtained for us at 4:20 pm!). After dinner we asked our Waiter if he knew how to get us to the spot- his answer was he'd have to show us, directions don't work. He suggested what we'd already arrived at and that was a return to the Inn for help. The bell hop there gave is the exact same answer and jumped in a car to lead us there. It didn't resemble the overly simplistic map at all and involved moving a "you can't drive here" barrier. I certainly wish the lady checking us in had sent us with an escort to our room. This is truly necessary to actually find the place. The checkout disappointment was also related to booking. I'd signed up for the dozen roses to be in the room. When they weren't there I was like, "oh well" until upon checkout when the $75 was on my bill. I informed the clerk they were never received. The initial response was "oh. I'll need to call and check on that." When there was some confirmation from them that seemed to indicate they were delivered to my FIRST room?!? (She assured them I'd only been in one- for one night). She then asked if I still wanted them. Nope. We're checking out... I wish I had been taken at my word for this ~10% of my total bill. The "I'll need to check on that" felt insulting.

    D.J. Y.

    5 stars for coolness factor, we stayed at the Tavern Inn, right on the DOG street, nice set up and the bed was super comfy. My major issue with the place was the cleaning crew, hence the 2 stars. IF you are going to have a canopy bed, for the luv of God, please pull it down once in a great while and vacuum it or send it out to be cleaned. There was a good layer of dust on it and we didn't dare bump the bed too much as we didn't want to get sprinkled with dust mites. Second thing, if you are going to hire a cleaning person, as in single staff, have someone come by and check their work!! Our cleaning person must have used the same towel to wipe up the floor and tub and then wipe the walls down. Multiple pubic hairs from various people were all over the place, PURE YUCK. Relatively thin walls and doors in the place, we could hear the next door folks walk into their room and bang things around and flush the toilet! Not that hyped on the bathroom not having a functioning exhaust fan, had our visit been the middle of a humid summer, the paint would have been peeling from the walls. Should also note, if you are handicapped or have limited mobility, do not stay here, see my pictures, there are stairs everywhere! We got a 1st floor room but there were plenty of stairs up and down in this place. For the price the coolness factor of being right in the middle of all the action, it was indeed priceless. Free DNA test samples on the bathroom walls and dust mite farm over your bed, I'll pass.

    We slept in an olde kitchen.

    5 stars for ye olden timey coolness. Wonder what's inside all those old buildings? Stay here and see for yourself! Sleep IN history. 4 stars for surprising comfort (ps extra pillows were hiding in the dresser) 3 stars for cleanliness (maybe vacuuming is not allowed to preserve historic dirt between the floor tiles?) 2 stars for security: windows do not lock! I could open the windows to our first floor lodging *from outside*. Tourists are everywhere, looking into all windows. Why do they allow modern conveniences of cable tv, air conditioning, and Keuregs, but no locks on windows? If you care about this issue, call and see if you can get upper-floor lodging, or bring some sticks to wedge your windows shut.

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    Ewing Shop - Guest House #3028 You do get yourself immersed into the history of this place. The 200 square feet single story house we stayed in once operated as a shop almost 220 years ago. It stocked a variety of objects such as thread, coating materials, and nails. Scottish emigrant Ebenezer Ewing purchased this shop in 1790 along with the larger residential main house a few yards away. Apparently, he was opposed to the idea of marriage. He lived here with his mistress and their illegitimate son until his death in 1795. When he died, he left his mistress the house with the proviso that "the moment she marries," it automatically becomes the property of their son. In the end, she never married. Why give up such a big house? Today, this former shop is refurbished with cozy 18th century decor, a queen canopy bed, 2 Georgian arm chairs, a wooden shelf filled with classic literature books in worn condition, and a fireplace. A full bath with modern plumbing was added later on when the house was converted for lodging purposes. The fine quality toiletries are products supplied by the Williamsburg Resort & Spa, not the cheap stuff they sell at Bath & Body Works. It does get cold in the winter no matter how high you turn up the heat. You can always get wood from the back shed and light up the fireplace yourself (don't tell the concierge). My friend got a good kick out of finding a trap door outlined in the floor boards on one corner of the house partially concealed by a rug. The whole experience is fun and educational at the same time.

    The common room at the Market Square Tavern
    Chris G.

    I had returned from my stay before I read the other reviews here, and I have to say it appears someone is listening. I stayed in the Market Square Tavern, and I will most definitely be returning. From a historical perspective, what can I say that isn't already self-evident (see what I did there?)? Staying in the same inn as Thomas Jefferson and George Washington? Looking out my window over DoG street as the troops march past? Hearing carriages and horses go by, rather than trucks, trains, and planes? If the history and experience of Williamsburg is appealing to you, then you can't do any better than staying right smack in the middle of everything, in a place where history was made two centuries ago. As a hotel, I am still impressed. The room was clean and comfortable, despite some of the older reviews, which is why I say someone must be reading and addressing issues. The more modern aspects are hidden away whenever possible so you really immerse yourself in the colonial period, while still keeping the comfort and convenience of today. There are some quirks, of course. The shower head, as mentioned above, is not exactly convenient for taller guests, since the slope of the roof puts it where my head wants to be. The walls are colonial, like everything else, so don't expect modern soundproofing. In fact, the FAQ left in the rooms also points this out and asks that guests bear it in mind and respect their fellow travelers. In all honesty, although I could hear that there were voices in nearby rooms, I couldn't follow conversations, and it was never a disturbance over the course of the week. Finally, no fridge, mini or otherwise. I've become so accustomed to them that I didn't even check first. I bought some beers from Mr Greenhow's shop just across the green, and found I didn't have anywhere to put them. There was an ice bucket though, so I iced them down for later that evening. The next day, I found that the remaining ones had been freshly iced for me when the room was made up. Excellent service! Also, while soaking in all the history, do not neglect the Inn proper. Breakfast (especially when included in your package) is absolutely amazing. The service is impeccable, and the concierge definitely knows their stuff. (Take them at their word and avoid Seasons for meals!) Anyway, the short version: I'm a raving fan and I'll be back. A unique and truly enjoyable experience.

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    I have stayed in some of the best hotels in the country and this may top the list. Yeah it's expensive but you will not be disappointed.

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    Fife and Drum Inn

    (50 reviews)

    I can't wait to return to this lovely inn. The building (built by the owner's grandfather) has been…read morebeautifully restored and maintains historic charm and character while incorporating every modern amenity. Ashley, at the desk, was incredibly helpful, suggesting sites to visit, excellent places to eat, and even helping with our luggage. The rates were quite reasonable, especially for the excellent location (between the historic area and the campus of the College of William & Mary). Now that I've discovered it, I can't imagine staying anywhere else in Williamsburg.

    We just had an all too quick one night stay and cannot rave about this wonderful place enough…read more The excellent service began with advance emails from owner Billy giving detailed directions to their convenient free parking. The location of the inn could not be more perfect - adjacent to the historical area and close to many great restaurants. Our "George Washington" room was fabulous! Sometimes staying in an old historic building means dealing with dated rooms. Everything in our room was updated, thoughtful, comfortable, and spotlessly clean. Lots of wonderful little touches. The four poster bed was very comfortable and the shower excellent. The wifi worked great and there were lots of convenient plugs, There is a nice lounge area with a lovely adjacent terrace and snacks and tea and coffee available along with a nice continental breakfast. We were there on a Monday night so not all restaurants were open but we enjoyed visits to Precarious, Amber Ox, Mellow Mushroom and Aromas. Thank you to Billy and Sharon for a wonderful stay!

    Hilton Garden Inn Williamsburg - Breakfast Area

    Hilton Garden Inn Williamsburg

    (83 reviews)

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    The hotel was fairly decent with a clean room though there were signs of wear and tear on the…read morecarpet and some of the fixtures. We were disappointed that the breakfasts are no longer complimentary. Parking is good and ample. The front desk and restaurant crew were very helpful and greeted us every time. Shout out to Nancy who went the extra mile to ensure we had what we needed. The hairdryer was broken in our room and another clerk (sorry I do not recall her name) quickly went and brought us another one. The mattress seemed a little firm and was not as comfortable as other Hilton facilities, but maybe it's a sign I am getting older. We appreciated our stay but have experienced better at other Hilton facilities. This does not mean that the staff are not attentive, just a different experience for us this round. Swimming area was nice though a bit warm. Water temp was nice. Hot tub was not working very well, but they were aware and were trying to address it. Great location close to a lot of local attractions and great restaurants.

    I stayed here 4 years ago and had a horrible horrible experience with staff members in my room -…read moreone wasn't even wearing anything identifying them - about a half hour before check out - when we were trying to get everything into our car (we came back up to the room and they were in there - it was unclear why because they weren't cleaning). They said "we thought you already checked out." I had not and felt extremely intruded upon. I gave it a second try last weekend - never again. This time there wasn't much the staff could have done. The hallways and main corridors were super warm. The room was renovated and was clean - mostly, however, the walls were super thin. One one side a family was blasting the movie Hamilton halfway into the night while on the other side a toddler was screaming for hours. The child did not sleep until after 1AM... so neither did we. I don't blame the other guests, however, structurally I would not stay here. The doors were also thin so I knew who was running down the hall and talking at all hours. I was lucky - our room, 403, was near the end of the hallway. I can't imagine what it would have been like in front of the elevator. At breakfast the person helping us kept standing there staring at us. Each time I went back up to the buffet, I felt their eyes on me. It was quite uncomfortable. Finally, worst of all, I did not feel safe in my room. The hitch that holds the door closed was loose and I didn't trust it to keep us safe. I reported all of these concerns at checkout. I was not even thanked for letting them know, muchless had anyone apologize for the experience. This one is a nope for me.

    Hampton Inn & Suites Williamsburg-Central - Guest room

    Hampton Inn & Suites Williamsburg-Central

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    Came back to see if the stay still lived up to my previous rating. This hotel is located in the…read moreColonial Williamsburg area close to Busch Gardens Amusement Park, the shopping outlet, and a host of historical sites to visit in the area. Upon entering, we were greeted by a pleasant young lady and quickly checked in. We were given complimentary bottle waters and made our way to our room. One thing that has changed: the rooms are not automatically cleaned everyday, if you need towels in the interim, you can ask housecleaning or the front desk for additional ones. This location has an indoor and outdoor pool, exercise room and laundry. They provide a decent complimentary breakfast with items such as pre-made omelets, sausage, potatoes, oatmeal, cold cereal, make-your-own waffles with toppings, hard boiled eggs, assorted muffins and bread, and juice/coffee (with the later being available in the lobby 24/7). The rooms were clean and well appointed with a mini fridge, iron/board, coffee machine, bath amenities (body wash, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion). All in all, still a great place to stay when visiting the Williamsburg area.

    Everything went well while the place is under renovation in some parts it was still a great…read moreexperience. The front desk attendants were always nice and helpful even when I needed something printed out for one of my outings in the area. The hot tub and pool indoor was a nice added bonus bring swim gear in advance those who book I luckily found a place in fall still having trunks . The breakfast was nothing small and the place was decorated with Halloween themed items I loved it .

    Hampton Inn & Suites Williamsburg Historic District - Guest room

    Hampton Inn & Suites Williamsburg Historic District

    (74 reviews)

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    Soo before i go in .. i definilty understand that there were renovations goin on but thats still…read morenot an excuse for this broke down room they put my family in... Also .. i mentioned everything on my list to someone at the front desk and not a thing was done .. 1. The Complimentary Popcorn they put in the room was out of date! 2. Shower was still dirty and one of the shelves in the shower was broken! 3. The Shower leaked onto the bathroom floor. 4. Sink had a slow drain. 5. Ac unit was funcitional but busted up! Tear It down and turn it into a Bob Evans or a Ihop...

    Total crap. Dirty…read moreand very disorganized hotel. Not up to the Hampton Inn normal standards at all. Desk staff was confused and confusing, all over the place trying to find our room. Room not ready when we checked in. No way to let us know when it's ready, just wait and go check with the maids. Went back...they are still working on it and didn't want to let us leave our luggage. Waited 30 minutes, came back, opened the room, they had also given to someone else who was now in the room. The room we were already in. FFS. Announced our room number multiple times for everyone in line to hear (that's a no-no in the industry). Up and down the hall and the elevator 4 times with our cart and luggage. No apologies no explanation. Argumentative while trying to sort it out. Well on its way to becoming a crap hole and losing Hilton branding. Chairs in the breakfast area are soiled and gross. Needed a rubber band and they couldn't find one. Didn't have a pen, filled out paper with a highlighter.

    The Williamsburg Manor - Kitchen Buffet area

    The Williamsburg Manor

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    There isn't much good to be said about an intrusive housekeeping staff, beds that can barely sleep…read morean average person or kitchen staff that can even ruin chocolate pudding but I will make an attempt. There may be a family that benefits from housekeeping that swings a door into your feet at 9am, because they are hanging off of a creaky bed, but it certainly wasn't mine. Never mind the pretentiousness of a pretend cigar lounge, meaning not one to smoke in but just an aesthetic throwback to a time when people actually enjoyed themselves at this location. Not that one would want a cigar after eating chocolate pudding that tastes like it was infused with Trix cereal or any of the other dishes who sacrifice taste for novelty. I would have at least been frightened by the Colonial Williamsburg ghost tour, but after staying at this location, I realized that even the spirits probably wouldn't stick around.​

    I'm very mixed about writing this review as the house was/is beautifully decorated and in such a…read moregreat central location, but in comparing this to other B&Bs I have to be honest. First of all, there was an instruction card that came with the reservation however while it did indicate that there is a backdoor, it did not inform that this was the 'main' entrance. There is very limited parking and if you want to park across at the church on or the street, you are at risk of towing. They have no passes for parking in these locations. The beds are their own issue. If you are vertically challenged, you will have great difficulty getting into the main beds. We stayed in a 'suite' (I use this term laughingly as it was just two connecting rooms) that had another room with twin beds. While the main bed seemed to have a mattress from the last century, the twin beds were ancient. The "pillows" that they give you are quite literally flatter than a pancake they would serve you for breakfast. The suite we stayed in was in the front of the house and there is no insulation to cancel ANY of the traffic noises from outside. It was very very stuffy inside and I wasn't able to open a window. We asked for a step stool and were given one that wasn't even as high as a normal step on a staircase. It was still very difficult to get in to the bed. At no time while I was there did I see, hear or meet the host/hostess of the B&B. The only time we met any employee was in the morning during breakfast. These ladies were AMAZING. They almost made up for the lack of any other service or greeting in their friendliness. The breakfast was late the day I was there. There are signs everywhere stating that it would be served at 8:30 but it was closer to 9:30. I'm an early riser so this was a bit of an inconvenience. At least the coffee was available. They had eggs, fresh fruit, yogurt, toast, cereal etc. It was set up as a buffet style in a very stylish area of the serving area. The dining room table is gorgeous but there are no placemats to put your plates on, I felt very worried about scratching this gorgeous table. The non guest rooms were fit with comfy areas to just relax and chill after a day of being a tourist. The furniture may not have been the most comfortable, but given how cozy each area was this was easily forgiven. I really enjoyed that each room had a Christmas tree already set up. This is not very handicapped friendly as no matter which way you enter, there are very old steps. The front steps were especially bad. To sum up; Parking; F Comfort; B Room Comfort: C+ Breakfast: A Location: A- Price: C (for our experience it was really really pricey)

    Embassy Suites by Hilton Williamsburg - BarLounge

    Embassy Suites by Hilton Williamsburg

    (136 reviews)

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    I have mixed reactions for this hotel. The hotel itself is in desperate need of updating in the…read morerooms. The TVs, furniture, wallpaper is all out of date and definitely showing wear and tear. They are currently updating the lobby and common area with fresh paint. The staff is top notch! The front desk, breakfast staff, and evening social bar tenders are wonderful. I will say that the staff is what makes the stay worth it! I have stayed at this hotel multiple times and they have always been welcoming. On another note, the food served at breakfast is delicious and if you need something from the kitchen then try the wings! **If and when they update the rooms and I come back, I'll update my review.**

    As Embassy Suites is our favorite hotel chain,this might be the worst we have ever stayed at but…read moreit's not terrible.  Let me explain.   It needs some repairs.  We stayed on the 5th floor and when you exit the elevator look at the wall on your left.  Is it water damage or just in need of replacing the wall paper?  Two elevators and for our 2 night stay only one elevator was up and running.   Just like every other Embassy nice staff, comfortable accommodations, clean room, safe area and private parking lot.  We love happy hour (2 free drinks per adult!) Just a heads up this facility is a school trip hub.  It's Williamsburg- historical hot spot so lots of kids in the pool (it was crowded and loud- people were entering and then leaving!) Also, breakfast: beat the crowd!  We were early each morning but as we were leaving all the kids were entering.

    Williamsburg Inn - hotels - Updated July 2026

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