Williamsburg Tours

Williamsburg Walking Tours with John Sutton Come and take a peek at Williamsburg’s awsome history”

 

Why waste your limited time wandering the streets with a guidebook trying to figure out what there is to see? A tour guide can give you the key information that would normally take days to gather on your own. During our tour you will learn interesting facts about colonial life, about the people who lived here. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and zero in on your interests. Tours are given with smiles and humor.

If you homeschool, our tours are for you. We have many home-schooled guests that find our tours are a great learning experience because of the special way we present our nation’s history in the colonial setting.

Take a 2 hour, 3 hour or longer walk with your personal guide.You will learn the origin of Colonial Williamsburg Virginia; it’s 20th century restoration and discover details of pre Revolutionary War colonial life in Virginia. You will visit the oldest building in Williamsburg (1698) and go into a classroom where three presidents of the United States went to school.

This tour will help the visitor become well oriented, and make later post tour visitation to shops and restored historic buildings more interesting. Your guide will direct you along the same paths through town walked by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, James Madison and others that played leading roles in the colonies’ independence. For Guide fees, please click on the “Tour Guide Fee ” button on the left column.

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Tickets to Colonial Williamsburg VA gives you access to historical buildings and colonial tradesmen practicing their arts. Click here for Colonial Williamsburg Pass information.

 

Below is a letter from a recent visitor who took my Williamsburg Tour

March 25, 2007 The tour was awesome. I’m already hearing stories about the girls telling people about colonials. They thoroughly enjoyed it and I speak from all the adults when I say we did too. It was truly educational, informative and by all means entertaining. Thank you from the girls and adults of Troop 68, Camp Lejeune Service Unit, NC. Tiffany Tubb, Leader – Brownie Troop 68, Camp Lejeune Service Unit

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Some Lodging in Williamsburg that get great reviews from my customers

Fife & Drum B&B

Alice Person House B&B

Williamsburg Hospitality House

Williamsburg Historic Inns

More Bed & Breakfast Inn’s in Williamsburg .

Williamsburg Virginia Bed and Breakfast *

*A wonderful century old estate located in the heart of Historic Williamsburg.

Aldrich House Bed & Breakfast

Edgewood Plantation Bed & Breakfast

 

 

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Driving Directions To Colonial Williamsburg

Driving Directions To Colonial Williamsburg to the Visitor Center

From I 64 take exit# 238 onto 143 South. After 1/3 mile you will see a stoplight. Turn right at this first light onto Rt. 132, you continue straight ahead turn left onto feeder road Route 132Y into the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center. Just follow the signs to the Visitor Center.

Click Here for Map to get to Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center

Click here to get more information about the Visitor Center and Tickets

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Driving Directions To Colonial Williamsburg …directly to the restored Colonial Williamsburg City

From I 64 take exit# 238 onto 143 South. After 1/3 mile you will see a stoplight. Turn right at this first light onto Rt. 132, you continue straight ahead into the heart of Colonial Williamsburg ( after the RR tracks Rt. 132 will become North Henry Street ) . You will know your are here when you cross a closed street called Duke of Gloucester. Follow parking signs.

Map of restored Colonial Williamsburg

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visit now the buildings and trades in Colonial Williamsburg

Click here for interactive map of Colonial Williamsburg (flash player required)

Would you like some help in finding lodging in Williamsburg ?

Busch Gardens

Water Country USA

rent a bicycle

Bicycle Rental Williamsburg

Bikes Unlimited 141 Monticello Avenue, Williamsburg

(757) 229-4620

Wheelchair Rental

Williamsburg Drug Company 240 McLaws Circle, Williamsburg, VA 23185 (757) 229-1041 ?

Mobility Electric Scooters delivered —will deliver your scooter to your hotel, time share, or mobile location, ( the Visitors Center, Merchants square, Jamestown), usually within 30 minutes of your request.757-645-4255

 

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Flying In To Visit ?

Newport News Airport 20 min.

Norfolk Airport 70 min.

Richmond Airport 55 min.


Pocahontas

The Lost Colony. Was it really lost?

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See Williamsburg …..Live – Now !

View the street in front of the Capitol in Colonial Williamsburg courtesy of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation-click above

Web cam view is from the Capitol looking west on Duke of Gloucester Street

in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area.

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“It’s Time To Visit Now “

Contact me now to arrange your private walking tour.

Your humble servant and personal navigator through history,

 John Sutton