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Welcome to the Best Western Historic Area Inn! The only Best Western in Williamsburg offering a free hot breakfast buffet included with your room. History buffs and theme park enthusiasts adore this Williamsburg hotel, nestled close to Colonial Williamsburg and featuring the best in hospitality.
Take the family on a thrill-filled trip to Busch Gardens, or attend a special event at the nearby College of William and Mary. Jamestown and Yorktown are minutes away, ensuring that guests are conveniently located near all the top attractions. Ask a friendly staff member about discounted attraction tickets or for recommendations on shopping and dining to get a local's perspective.
An indoor heated pool and hot tub® provides the perfect place to relax after a busy day. However, the proximity to Colonial Williamsburg, just 1.5 miles away, means a lot of guests are eager to explore. Walking distance to attractions, restaurants and shopping, everything you need for a weekend getaway or even an extended stay is close by. Prime Outlets provide unlimited shopping opportunities, while William and Mary sports events have fans and teams flocking to the region year-round. This Williamsburg hotel gladly welcomes groups and teams, featuring blocked rooms and competitive rates.
Every room has a microwave and refrigerator, ideal for longer stays. Vacation packages are available to all major attractions. Employees of local businesses love the peace and quiet of this hotel, whether guests have a meeting with Anheuser Busch® or Enterprise Rent A Car.
Where you stay, whether for business or pleasure, can make a big difference. Ensure quality amenities, knowledgeable staff on hand, and a location that's close to everything from Camp Peary to Cheatham Annex.
Reserve your room at the Best Western Historic Area Inn today, and stay minutes from Colonial Williamsburg and the excitement of Busch Gardens.