Host Your Next Meeting in the Heart of History

Beyond the Boardroom: Inspire and Connect in Williamsburg, Jamestown & Yorktown

Perfectly positioned just south of Washington, D.C., and midway between Richmond and Virginia Beach, the Historic Triangle offers a dynamic and accessible setting for meetings and events. Whether you're planning a corporate retreat, annual conference, or executive summit, this region blends modern amenities with centuries of inspiration.

Choose from state-of-the-art conference facilities at elegant resorts, charming inns, and unique venues nestled among historic landmarks. After productive sessions, attendees can unwind with curated experiences—from exploring Colonial Williamsburg and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown to enjoying championship golf, scenic trails, and award-winning dining.

Let history set the stage for your most memorable meeting yet.

For personalized planning support, contact us at ​sales@visitwilliamsburg.com.

Tour The Historic Triangle

Let your guests discover the many wonders of Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown. The Historic Triangle offers the perfect blend of storied attractions, exhilarating outdoor adventures, and enriching entertainment for groups of all sizes and interests. Beyond the country’s largest living history museum, find delightful surprises including culinary gems, eclectic boutiques, and gravity-defying roller coasters. Tap into the spirit of discovery and set epic memories in motion.

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Experience, Explore, and Have Fun

  • Experience immersive museums that span more than four centuries of American history – from active archeological digs to historical re-enactments and gallery exhibits

  • Explore charming, old-world boutiques and vintage vendors to upscale designer stores and outlets, Williamsburg welcomes shoppers and shopping sprees of all kinds

  • Williamsburg features endless cultural, educational, entertainment, and recreational opportunities

  • Bite into the eclectic and exciting food scene, enjoy a variety of craft beer and small-batch distilleries, tour a sprawling vineyard and winery, or savor colonial faire at a historic tavern

  • Play a round of golf at one of 12 + courses located throughout the Historic Triangle

  • Enjoy being pampered at one of our area spas

  • Find accommodations ranging from luxury stays to family-friendly resorts to historic homes and inns

Take the hassle out of planning your next meeting with easy-to-use planning tools and information provided by Visit Williamsburg.

Offering a unique selection of meeting venues, Williamsburg is truly the host with the most when it comes to make your next meeting unforgettable.

From grand, historic hotels to upscale golf and spa resorts, Williamsburg has an endless array of accommodations with flexible, state-of-the-art meeting space, along with a variety of restaurants and on-site amenities.

There’s a reason that meeting planners from all across the country consistently choose Williamsburg as a top value in conference destinations.

Planning a large corporate event? Arranging an executive golf retreat? Organizing a fun family reunion? Whatever group event you are planning, Williamsburg has you covered with an outstanding selection of hotels, resorts, and meeting venues for every type of occasion, size, and…

Got more questions? We’ve got answers. If you require further information, please contact the Williamsburg Tourism Council by clicking on the link below or call our sales team directly at 757-229-6511.

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Convenient, Accessible, Affordable

Getting your group to Williamsburg is simple! Easily accessible via I-64, it's just 150 miles south of D.C. and conveniently located between Richmond and Virginia Beach. For those flying, three international airports are nearby, and ground transportation options like train, bus, and car service are readily available. Plus, Williamsburg is within a quick 2.5-hour drive from Washington, D.C. airports, making group travel straightforward.

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Must See Attractions

  • 101 Visitor Center Drive
  • 866-987-6322

Get your ticket to Colonial Williamsburg, where history interpreters will welcome you to the largest living history museum in the world. Meet a Nation Builder like George Washington or Gowan Pamphlet and admire the craftsmanship of some of the best artisans in the world. Connect…

  • 2110 Jamestown Road
  • (757) 253-4838

Jamestown Settlement, a museum of 17th-century Virginia history and culture, explores the world of America’s first permanent English colony in 1607, the Virginia Indians who have occupied Virginia’s landscape for centuries and the circumstances of the first recorded Africans to…

  • 603 Jamestown Road
  • (757) 221-2700

The Muscarelle Museum of Art, located on the campus of William & Mary, is a culturally rich art institution, serving as a dynamic resource for our community, a working laboratory for the university, and a platform for visiting exhibitions and the Museum's own collection. The…

  • 1000 Colonial Parkway
  • 757-898-2410

See where American independence was won at the Yorktown Battlefield, administered by the National Park Service as part of the Colonial National Historical Park. Here on October 19, 1781, British forces under Lord Charles Cornwallis surrendered to the combined American and French…

  • 727 Scotland Street
  • 757-229-1952

The First Baptist Church of Williamsburg was organized in 1776, with a quest by a group of courageous slaves and free blacks who wanted to worship God in their own way. First led by Rev. Moses, a free black itinerant preacher, they built a brush arbor* at Green Spring Plantation…

  • One Busch Gardens Boulevard
  • 757-229-4386

Busch Gardens® Williamsburg is an action-packed European-themed adventure park with 17th-century charm and 21st-century technology, boasting more than 130 acres of family fun. Home to top-rated roller coasters, including the all-new Pantheon®, the world's fastest multi-launch…

  • 200 Stadium Dr
  • 757-221-4000

Founded in 1693, William and Mary is the nation's second-oldest university. It has a long history of liberal arts education and a growing research and science curriculum that demonstrates a strong commitment to undergraduate research. As one of the country's top-ranked small…

  • 200 Water Street
  • (757) 253-4838

In time for America's 250th anniversary, seize the Revolutionary spirit of the founding of a nation at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. America's struggle for independence, from the beginnings of colonial unrest to the formation of the new nation, unfolds through the…

  • 1368 Colonial Parkway
  • 757-856-1250

Walk in the footsteps of Pocahontas and John Smith at the original site of the first permanent English settlement in America. Witness the moment of discovery with Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists as they excavate James Fort. Take a walking tour with an archaeologist, park…

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Get Inspired

Three Day Foodie Tour

Get ready for a food-filled adventure in Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown! Start your days with delicious…