Williamsburg Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
421 North Boundary Street, P.O. Box 3585
Williamsburg, Virginia 23187
757-253-0192, 1-800-368-6511
Step back in time and experience America’s rich history by visiting Virginia’s Historic Triangle, which encompasses Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. The restored 18th-century capital of colonial Virginia, Colonial Williamsburg contains 88 original buildings and hundreds of reconstructed public buildings, houses, shops and additional structures, as well as beautiful gardens, four dining taverns and three museums. The site of the first permanent English-speaking colony in North America, Jamestown Settlement features an indoor museum complex, 3 large exhibit galleries, full-scale replicas of three merchant ships, a re-created fort and Powhatan Indian village. Historic Yorktown, the site of the last major battle of the American Revolution, offers a visitor center, museum, re-created Continental Army encampment, re-created farm from the 1780s, battlefield, antique shops, art galleries, restaurants, a beach and more.