Williamsburg Hospitality House
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 19
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Close-Cheap-Good
- July 5, 2006
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We went to colonel Williamsburg and this hotel is just 3 blocks from there and Merchants square. We could walk to the shops and convience store. Our room was very clean and the bed was comfortable. Even the towels were nice and fluffy. I would stay again.
Great Hotel
- June 21, 2006
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
A very unique, yet moderately priced hotel. Was walking distance to Colonial Williamsburg, wonderful restaurants, and a quick drive to Busch Gardens/Water Country. I was very pleased with the service I received, check in and check out were super easy. The hotel is very clean and much better then your typical chain hotel. It is a bit more expensive then your average hotel, but well worth it.
Editor Pick
Williamsburg Hospitality House
- May 28, 2006
- Rated 4 of 5 by
samepenny from Fort Worth, Texas
The hotel offers an extremely good location for visiting Colonial Williamsburg (a 10-minute walk) and the College of William & Mary (across the street). A low-rise building in keeping with the architectural restrictions of a historic area, there can be long walks to your room; so make sure you book the room you want and need.
We had a large double room with a full bathroom and a second sink and makeup mirror. The room had a coffee maker and good coffee provided, but no mini-fridge and a very limited amount of closet space. High speed Internet connection available, but no telephone on the desk! Obviously they are updating the rooms. A luxury in modern times, the window in our bedroom opened! Most of the hotel's room has two double beds. With our booking, a full breakfast was included, with very good and friendly service in the restaurant off the courtyard. This is not always the case, so verify whether breakfast is included or not when you book.
There is free covered parking in the hotel for guests. Parking in the area is at a premium. It is often a better decision to leave your car at the hotel and walk to your destination, than to try to find a parking place away from the hotel.
The staff was friendly and extremely knowledgeable about the Williamsburg area. We asked a lot of questions and they helped us to make decisions.
This hotel is about 1 hour from the Richmond airport by taxi or shuttle bus. I took a shuttle bus to the hotel, and returned to the airport by taxi for about $20 more. Shuttles from the hotel can be unreliable.
From journal Colonial Williamsburg Natural Light
Not so romantic
- April 26, 2006
- Rated 2 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
It appears alot better than it really was. The rooms were dark and gloomy and there was no venilation! I spent more money trying to get the old towne feeling, but it wasn't worth it. Go to the Hampton Inn, at least you get breakfast and its cheaper.