Step into a hotel where history becomes part of your stay. Built by John D. Rockefeller Jr. in 1939, the Williamsburg Lodge is now an Autograph Collection hotel. Interiors inspired by Abby Aldrich Rockefeller’s folk art collection create a setting that's less formal than a museum and as inviting as a living room.Choose from 323 rooms across 6 guest houses, blending modern comforts with historical touches. Relax in deluxe suites, enjoy coffee on balconies, or admire decorative details—including lanterns made by Colonial Williamsburg tin plate workers.Start mornings at Traditions, enjoy dinner or cocktails at Sweet Tea & Barley, lounge by the pool, hit the fitness center, indulge at the spa, or visit Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, a Top-100 course, just across the street.A short stroll brings you to the Historic Area, William & Mary, and Merchants Square, while Jamestown, Yorktown, & Busch Gardens being just minutes away—perfect for family adventures, romantic getaways, or group gatherings.
"Booked at a discount but still about $250 per night, plus parking. Very disappointing. Room was clean but more at a Motel 6 level. No bedspread or extra blanket, uninspired b/w sketches on the walls, no ”Colonial Williamsburg” ambiance, defective TV remote, cramped bathroom with no tub, carpet that appeared threadbare, and no housekeeping until 3pm. Reasonable if under a hundred a night but at the prices charged? Avoid, avoid, avoid. "