Sixty-two rooms within walking distance of Golden Horseshoe and the heart of Colonial Williamsburg.
$300–$500/night
Book direct via the property website
Sixty-two five-star rooms within walking distance of Golden Horseshoe and the heart of Colonial Williamsburg.
The Williamsburg Inn runs at a scale and standard that larger properties cannot replicate. Sixty-two rooms, five-star recognition, and a position inside the Colonial Williamsburg historic area make it the most distinctive lodging in the destination. Two complimentary Colonial Williamsburg admission tickets and complimentary transportation within the historic area integrate the hotel experience with the broader Williamsburg offering. Three restaurants, a bar, a full-service spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and six tennis courts cover the on-site amenities.
Golden Horseshoe Golf Club is adjacent and walkable. Guests reach both the Gold Course and the Green Course without a car, which makes the Inn the natural pairing for trips centered on the Jones family designs. The room inventory is small enough that staff operate with a level of personal attention a 300-room resort cannot match. Nespresso machines, plush robes, and the quiet that comes from limited occupancy push the atmosphere closer to a boutique hotel than a golf resort.
$300 to $500 per night, at the top of the local market alongside Kingsmill Resort. The value differs: Kingsmill offers on-site golf and villa-style space; the Inn offers intimacy, historic setting, and a direct connection to Colonial Williamsburg that no other property can claim. Book direct.
Golf at Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
Robert Trent Jones Sr.'s first island green, on Colonial Williamsburg's grounds since 1963.
Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
The longer Golden Horseshoe course at a fraction of the price, with Rees Jones routing through natural terrain.
Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
Arnold Palmer's more forgiving offering at Kingsmill, with wide fairways and water on eight holes.
Williamsburg, Virginia, Virginia
Pete Dye along the James River, with four decades of LPGA history and a par-3 on the bluff.