Williamsburg Virginia Bed and Breakfast Specials

 

 





 



Enjoy Relaxation and a Great Location at our Williamsburg VA Bed and Breakfast

Arrive at The Inn at 802, a Williamsburg Bed and Breakfast, and your "Key to Relaxation" awaits you. Our four bedrooms were recently renovated and are decorated in period style, each bedroom with its own private bath. All are carefully appointed and decorated to reflect the Colonial style.

Offering historic Williamsburg lodging, our B&B is in a great location! The College of William and Mary is just across the street, and Colonial Williamsburg is just a short walk away. In addition, popular Williamsburg attractions such as Busch Gardens, the Williamsburg Winery, Yorktown, and the Jamestown Settlement are all a short drive away. The upcoming
Jamestown 2007 Events will be an exciting time in Williamsburg, Virginia. Book your rooms now around the dates you are traveling.

Return to the Inn at 802 and relax in the common areas. Browse our extensive library, then settle with a book by the fire, or catch the warmth of the sun in our delightful and cheerful Sun Room overlooking the garden and patio area. Fix a snack in the full guest kitchen - unique among Williamsburg bed and breakfasts.

Visit with other guests in our inviting living room while you enjoy afternoon refreshments in front of the elegant fireplace. The next morning, awake to a delicious homemade breakfast in our dining room.

It's not too early to start planning your spring getaway. Come to Williamsburg when the birds start chirping and the flowers start blooming!

Bikers Welcome!! When you're not out conquering the town on your bicycles, we can store your bikes in our garage. Enjoy a rigorous tour of the Historic Triangle on your bikes, or take a leisurely ride through the Historic District on a Williamsburg bike path. Either way, bicycling is a beautiful way to see our city.

If you have further questions or would like to make a reservation at our Williamsburg Bed and Breakfast, call us at 1-888-757-3316!

The Queen of England's visit to Williamsburg was a historical moment. The community waited with anticipation and gave her a warm welcome! Click to see a photo of her horse drawn carriage ride through Colonial Williamsburg.