Williamsburg Inn

Williamsburg Inn

Williamsburg Inn

Williamsburg Inn -
Williamsburg Inn -

Location

136 East Francis Street
Williamsburg, VA US
23185

Description: Williamsburg Inn

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.

Room Descriptions

Guest rooms

Tavern/House Rooms, Suites, or Houses are original and/or reconstructed in a 18th colonial decor and furnishings. Bathroom with Shower/tub. Armoire with TV and writing desk with comfortable sitting chair. Air-conditioning and heat. Ten minutes walking distance from main building. Accommodations configurations are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 11, or 16 bedroom Suites/Homes and Rooms with either queen, double or 2twin beds. * AXX - Tavern/House 16 Bedroom Suite with 5 Queens, 4 Double, and 7 Bedrooms with 2 Twins. Rooms can be sold separately or in any combination of bed types. * AXV - Tavern/House 11 Bedroom Suite with 6 Queen, 3 Double, and 2 Bedrooms with 2 Twins. Rooms can be sold separately or in any combination of bed types. * A9V - Tavern/House 9 Bedroom Suite with 6 Queen and 3 Bedrooms with 2 Twins. Rooms can be sold separately or in any combination of bed types. * DXX - Tavern/House Room Rooms are available with a queen, double, or 2 twins. * A4V - 4 Bedroom House consists of two bedrooms with queen beds and two bedrooms with 2twin beds each. Rooms can be sold separately or in any combination of bed types * A3V - 3 Bedroom House has bed configurations available in two options: 1) 1 Bedroom with 1queen bed and 2 bedrooms with 2 twin beds each, 2) 2bedrooms with double beds and 1 bedroom with 2twin beds * A2V - 2 Bedroom House with several bed configuration options: 1) 1 Bedroom with 1king bed and another with 2 twin beds 2) 1 Bedroom with 1queen bed and another with 2 twin beds 3) 1 Bedroom with double bed and another with 2 twin beds. Some homes have sitting room * A1V - 1 Bedroom House with multiple bed configuration options: 1) Bedroom with 1 king bed 2) Bedroom with 1 queen bed 3) Bedroom with 1 double bed 4) Bedroom with 2 twin beds, All have sitting rooms which offer additional bedding consisting of either queen sleep sofa, twin daybed, and/or trundle bed. The rooms in the main building of the Williamsburg Inn are 500 Square feet. Each room has an armoire with TV, comfortable sofa and armchairs, writing desk, mini-bar, hand-made silk curtains, and in-room safe. Each room is uniquely decorated in 19th century regency décor. Lavishly decorated marble bathroom with separate shower/tub, double sinks, and fresh flower(s). * A1S - Resort 1 Bedroom Suite with 1 king bed. Separate sitting room. * A1J - Junior Suite with 1 king bed and sitting area. * A1K - Luxury Room with 1 king bed and fireplace. * B1K - Superior Room with 1 king bed. * B2Q - Deluxe Room with 2 queen beds. The Providence Hall Wing is unattached from the Main building. Each room is 400 Square feet. The rooms each have a comfortable queen sleep sofa. The room has sitting table with chairs, armoire with TV, and unstocked refrigerator. Each room is uniquely decorated in oriental décor. Some rooms have a balcony or terrace with pond view. Located 80 yards from main building. * C1K - Providence Room with 1king bed and 1queen sleep sofa. * C2D - Providence Room with 2double beds and 1 queen sleep sofa. * C2T - Providence Room with 2twin beds and 1queen sleep sofa.

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Williamsburg Inn
Number of Rooms
105
Number of Floors
3


Amenities:
Williamsburg Inn
  • Family Rooms
  • Restaurant
  • Meeting rooms
  • Data port
  • Golf

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