Williamsburg Lodge, Autograph Collection
- Accessible
- Dog Friendly
- Family Friendly
Unexpected blend of historic charm and modern comforts.
Immerse yourself in the charm and history of Colonial Williamsburg by staying at Williamsburg Lodge, Autograph Collection. Situated in the heart of the historic area, our hotel blends the elegant design of a Virginia estate with modern comforts, perfect for a homelike feel. Drawing from the time of Colonial Williamsburg, our accommodations feature Chippendale fretwork and unique furnishings. This 18th-century style harmonizes with modern amenities including complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, mini-refrigerators, and flat-panel TVs with premium movie channels.
Enjoy Southern and American fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Traditions and Sweet Tea & Barley, our two restaurants. Work out in our fitness center and take a dip in one of our multiple pools. To elevate your visit, pamper yourself with a treatment at The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg or tee off on the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club. We are just minutes from historic tours and exhibits of Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, Busch Gardens, and Water Country USA, making it an ideal location for family vacations and meetings.
For a limited time, receive 2 complimentary Colonial Williamsburg admission tickets ($120 value) when you book direct. Pet-friendly rooms are available.
The Legacy Continues
During your stay at the Williamsburg Lodge, you’ll notice that captivating displays of lanterns are woven into the very fabric of our décor. Our lanterns connects guests to the rich history of 18th-century America by embodying the traits of hospitality, craftsmanship, and creativity that were integral to the birth of our nation. As visitors admire the unique lanterns throughout the Lodge and the Historic Area, they are not just seeing pieces of history; they are experiencing the legacy of those who lit the way for a brighter future.
In every flicker of the lanterns’ light, the stories of colonial artisans, the birth of a nation, and the timeless beauty of handmade craftsmanship come to life, ensuring that the spirit of Colonial Williamsburg continues to illuminate the hearts and minds of all who visit. To learn more about the legacy of lanterns in colonial America, speak to our 18th-century Tinsmith the in the Public Armoury of the Historic Area.