Traveling to an area you have never visited is made easier today by the online review sites that are available to all internet users. There are a few sites online such as www.Yelp.com, www.bedandbreakfast.com and of course the most frequented site according to our guests is www.tripadvisor.com. This site allows guests who have stayed with us to post reviews about their stay. We actually encourage our guests to go home and write a review. What is better than reading about someone’s actual experience in regards to the positives and negatives that they experienced. We currently have over 255 reviews and are a 5 star rated B&B according to our guests. Many of our guests comment on our delicious breakfasts as well as the cleanliness of the Inn and the convenience of the short walk down the street to Colonial Williamsburg. We strive to make your stay comfortable and hope that during your stay, should you experience something that is not pleasing, you will let us know at that time so we can attempt to remedy the problem. www.Tripadvisor.com can offer many reviews to include restaurants in the area as well as attractions. We certainly hope that if you are traveling to Williamsburg, you will use this review site to gather information. Once you have done your research, the best way still to get any of your questions answered is to contact the Inn personally. We are owners who live on site and take great pride in our business so please, call us and talk to us. We are hear to assist you.
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Romantic Christmas Getaway
December 13th, 2010 by debbiekeane
A Romantic Christmas Getaway
Christmas in Williamsburg is a special time. The peace and serenity of the Duke of Gloucester Street, the handmade wreaths and fruit filled garland that decorates the historic homes are unique to the area. During the holiday times,we are all so rushed with shopping, decorating and cooking that we sometimes lose the real comforts of Christmas.We believe in short getaways to refresh yourselves. Escape the hustle and bustle of shopping and stay a night or two with us.You can relax in front of a wood burning fireplace in the Diplomatic Reception Room, indulge in a delicious snack every afternoon with a glass of wine or port. Walk down the street to enjoy the peace of serenity of a bygone era. Dine in one of Williamsburg fine restaurants, such at the Fat Canary, The Trellis, The Blue Talon or try one of Colonial Williamsburg’s Taverns.-
Spend the night in one of our Presidential Bed Chambers and enjoy a full breakfast each morning. Whether it is a special occasion such as a birthday, anniversary or honeymoon, we will make sure you remember your stay with us!
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Packages are available that include tickets, dinners, flowers, wine or chocolates. We can customize any package you prefer.
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So, with the holidays soon approaching, escape, relax and enjoy peace and tranquility a A Williamsburg White House Inn
Grand Illuminations in Colonial Williamsburg
December 4th, 2010 by debbiekeane
The Kick off to the Christmas Season is coming this weekend. Thousands of residents and guests will head down to Duke of Gloucester street this weekend as Colonial Williamsburg celebrates the start of the holiday season. Store fronts are adorned with fresh garland, window boxes are draped with boxwood and holly. Wreaths are created with fresh fruit from the area and hung on the historic homes. Interpreters are dressed in their holiday wear. Father Christmas strolls the streets of Merchant Square as children of all ages give him their lists. Sunday 12/5 culminates the festivities with music and fireworks like no other. Low lying fireworks explode in 3 different places simultaneously in the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area. Hot Chocolate and cider are great additions to the fire lit torches lining the streets. The Fife and Drum perform to everyone’s amazement and children as well as adults watch in awe as the Christmas Season begins. Truly an occasion not to be missed!
Thanksgiving in Colonial Williamsburg
November 21st, 2010 by debbiekeane
First celebrated in Virginia in 1619 at Berkeley Plantation, the Thanksgiving tradition continues in Colonial Williamsburg. Where else would you enjoy dining in one of the 3 Colonial Taverns? Candlelit rooms, costumed servers and authentic Turkey dinner…Walk the streets of Colonial Williamsburg and enjoy the tranquility of a bygone era. Horse drawn carriages, costumed interpreters all add to the ambiance of Thanksgiving. Leaves are falling in autumn colors, cool temperatures in the evening and the smell of wood burning fireplaces. If you missed the opportunity to enjoy Thanksgiving in Williamsburg this year , put it on your calendar for next year. You won’t be sorry! Happy Thanksgiving to all…
Green Business Challenge Winners!
November 17th, 2010 by debbiekeane
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 12, 2010 Phone: (757) 220-6197
E-mail: khoving@williamsburgva.govWilliamsburg Announces Green Business Challenge Honorees
(Williamsburg, VA) – Mayor Clyde Haulman announced today the seventeen businesses who took the
City’s First Green Business Challenge and are leaders in making Williamsburg a greener community.
The businesses that participated range from major institutions in the City such as the Colonial
Williamsburg Foundation, the College of William & Mary, and the Greater Williamsburg Chamber &
Tourism Alliance to mid- and small-sized businesses. The announcement was made at the City
Council Meeting November 12, 2010, in order to focus attention as the nation celebrates America
Recycles Day, which falls on November 15.
The 2010 Green Business Honorees are:Business Type of Business
A Williamsburg White House Inn Bed & Breakfast
Aberdeen Barn Restaurant
Aromas Specialty Coffees & Gourmet Bakery Coffeehouse/café
College of William & Mary Higher Education Institution
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