Marriott loyalty meets Golden Horseshoe proximity, with a Forbes Four-Star spa and 150 rooms across six guest houses.
$200–$350/night
Book direct via the property website
A 150-plus-room Marriott Autograph Collection lodge with Golden Horseshoe proximity, a Forbes Four-Star spa, and Marriott loyalty integration.
The Williamsburg Lodge shares the Williamsburg Inn's proximity to Golden Horseshoe Golf Club without the five-star price point. As a Marriott Autograph Collection property, it brings loyalty integration that matters for frequent travelers: points earning and redemption, mobile key access, and digital check-in. The 150-plus rooms spread across six guest houses, with configurations ranging from standard kings and queens to suites with kitchenettes. The on-site Sustainability Restaurant covers meals without requiring a car.
Golden Horseshoe is adjacent and walkable, with preferred tee times on both the Gold and Green courses for Lodge guests. The Forbes Four-Star spa, indoor and outdoor pools, hot tub, and fitness center keep non-golfing companions occupied. Suite-category rooms with kitchenettes add useful flexibility for longer stays.
$200 to $350 per night, sitting between the luxury tier and the budget hotels. The practical choice for golfers who want Golden Horseshoe proximity, Marriott points accumulation, and comfort without extravagance. Book direct, through Bonvoy, or your preferred booking partner.
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.