Williamsburg is, first and foremost, a tourist town. That means attractions, both historical and just plain fun.
Hungry? There's lots to eat in Williamsburg. But the main rule is: "Don't eat at a non-chain on Hwy 60."
There are exceptions to this rule. But they are few and far between.
Williamsburg is loaded with places to shop, from colonial-themed stuff, to outlet malls, to grocery stores.
Getting around Williamsburg typically requires having a car.
Getting to and from Williamsburg is a bit more flexible. Williamsburg is directly accessible by train and bus. Getting to Williamsburg by air requires flying into a nearby airport and then driving. That's the price of going to a smaller town.
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