
Overview
Built by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1937 and fully refurbished in 2001, the Williamsburg Inn reflects today what its founder envisioned: a charming country inn providing the most modern, gracious accommodations. This stately, full-service hotel has hosted numerous heads of state – and pampers all its guests with royal treatment. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the inn is adjacent to the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area and the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club.
Dining In
Savor distinctive food and wines in the renowned Regency Room for regional favorites in an atmosphere of graceful elegance, with live music nightly. Enjoy cocktails and conversation in the clubby ambiance of the Restoration Bar. The Terrace Room is the perfect gathering spot for traditional afternoon tea, served daily. The Historic Area also offers four distinctive 18th-century tavern dining experiences.
Recreation and Health
The Golden Horseshoe Golf Club of Colonial Williamsburg is home to the Robert Trent Jones, Sr. - designed Golf Course, and the Rees Jones-designed Green Course. The two 18-hole courses and the nine-hole executive Spotswood Course are surrounded by mature forest and ravines and complemented by full-service restaurants. Fitness club with spa services.
Features
Colonial Williamsburg is a living, working 18th-century town. Skilled craftsmen create items for use by other Colonial Williamsburg tradesmen and citizens; people actually live in the homes in the village, and real commerce is transacted in the many shops and taverns.
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