Buying a Colonial Williamsburg ticket or annual pass lets you tour the Peyton Randolph House. An easy way to incorporate the Peyton Randolph House into your visit is by taking Action Tour Guide’s self-guided audio tour. One of the tour’s first stops is this 18th-century mansion.
Learn about one of the United States’ most important historical cities and its oldest structure, the Wren Building, by taking Colonial Williamsburg tours.
Tours are one of the best ways to introduce yourself to the city. Once you take one, you'll have a better idea of what you'd like to explore a bit deeper. We recommend visiting Colonial Williamsburg's art museums, witnessing a couple of the historic trades, and ending your day with an evening program.
The United States' first president never permanently lived in Williamsburg, but he did visit! After becoming a member of the House of Burgesses, Washington started to frequently visit the city. Taking Colonial Williamsburg tours is an easy way to get acquainted with Washington's Williamsburg.
No matter when you choose to go, Colonial Williamsburg tours like this one will help guide you to the best attractions so you can make the most of your time there. Most of the historical sites are only open from 9 to 5, but the historic city also hosts evening programs like concerts.
You can walk around Colonial Williamsburg for free! However, we recommend buying either a ticket or a pass in order to see trade sites, museums, and important historical buildings like the Governor’s Palace, and purchasing Action Tour Guide’s Self-Guided Colonial Williamsburg Tour to be led straight to the city’s top destinations. Colonial Williamsburg offers different options for tickets and passes in order to suit your vacation needs.