Williamsburg, Virginia is known for its excellent accommodations with warm hospitality. The comfortable, affordable inns are located in the Architectural Corridor Protection District of the historic colonial city of Williamsburg.

The inns have quirks like an indoor mall for antiques, pottery, Busch Gardens, Water Country and Presidents Park. Wonderful bed and breakfast inns, with the ambiance of southern charm and comfortable accommodations, provide delicious breakfasts. Some, located on top of hills, are buildings on one hectare of land surrounded by oak, beech and poplar trees, and gardens, patios, fountains and swings.

Williamsburg bed and breakfasts offer rooms and suites furnished in 18th-century style with a modern twist. The rooms’ décor features a mix of 20th-century folk art and an excellent collection of 18th- and 19th-century maps and prints. Additional attributes are hardwood floors, individual phone lines, ceiling fans, air conditioners, ceramic tiled showers, and color televisions with VCRs and cable installations.

Williamsburg bed and breakfasts also provide a variety of amenities, including fireplaces, grand pianos, private in-room phones, bathrobes, hairdryers, irons and ironing boards, and alarm clocks. Guests accustomed to cabins will definitely appreciate the suite’s arrangements with a separate living room, dining room, and bunk beds, as well as an additional queen sleeper sofa.

Excellent breakfasts including a collection of colonial recipes are served each morning on the porch. The full breakfast, a kind of royal banquet, prepares the guest for a full day of conferences or sightseeing.

In Williamsburg, innkeepers provide personalized attention. A stroll down the street enlightens the visitor to various venues offering a wide variety of food, wine, shops and art galleries. A stay in Williamsburg is a pleasant and satisfying experience.