Explore Colonial Williamsburg with a local guide, meet historical figures, and discover America’s roots on this immersive walking tour.
Explore Colonial Williamsburg with a local guide, meet historical figures, and discover America’s roots on this immersive walking tour.
- Williamsburg Inn - The licensed guide will greet visitors at the sophisticated Williamsburg Inn, located at 136 E. Francis Street, and lead them on a journey back to the 18th century. As the group strolls along Duke of Gloucester Street, they will enter a town with a more relaxed pace. Participants will discover the reasons behind the Colonists’…
- Williamsburg Inn - The licensed guide will greet visitors at the sophisticated Williamsburg Inn, located at 136 E. Francis Street, and lead them on a journey back to the 18th century. As the group strolls along Duke of Gloucester Street, they will enter a town with a more relaxed pace. Participants will discover the reasons behind the Colonists’ decision to separate from Great Britain. They will experience the sights, sounds, and aromas of the 1700s, when Virginia was the largest and wealthiest colony in British America.
- Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building - The tour will fully immerse participants in the 18th century as they walk along Duke of Gloucester Street, known as “the most historic street in America.” The group will pause to admire the Capitol Building, where the Founding Fathers debated British taxation and ultimately proposed independence. Along the way, they will pass bustling trades, merchant shops, and taverns, and might even visit the dark jail cells and shackles of the Public Gaol (Jail) where Blackbeard’s pirates were held.
- Tarpley, Thompson, And Company - As the group continues down Duke of Gloucester Street, they will discuss Virginia’s role in declaring independence and chat about Colonial life in the capital city. They will observe costumed interpreters and the lively shops, working trades, and taverns that catered to hungry travelers where the Founding Fathers debated independence. The tour will stop by the Courthouse to share the punishments given to convicted criminals, and perhaps participants can take a photo with their feet in the “stocks.”
- 300 Palace Green St - On the way to the grand Governor’s Palace, the group will pass horse-drawn carriages, possibly encounter a patriot, and walk up Palace Green to view the mansion that displayed the wealth and power of the British Empire.
- Merchants Square - The tour will conclude in the delightful Merchants Square, featuring 40 charming shops including gift shops, clothing stores like Talbot’s and Scotland House, and award-winning restaurants, ranging from fine dining to casual eateries. Participants may wish to enjoy a meal or go souvenir shopping. The guide will share their favorite spots!

- Private Tour of Colonial Williamsburg
- Official Map of Colonial Williamsburg
- Private Tour of Colonial Williamsburg
- Official Map of Colonial Williamsburg
- Gratuities
- Bottled water
- Does not include Admission Ticket to Colonial Williamsburg
- Gratuities
- Bottled water
- Does not include Admission Ticket to Colonial Williamsburg
Embark on a journey through time! Accompany a licensed guide on an enjoyable and interactive walking tour of Colonial Williamsburg. Explore significant historical landmarks, discover the origins of democracy, and walk in the footsteps of the Founding Fathers – you might even encounter them! Uncover hidden gems known only to locals, such as charming…
Embark on a journey through time! Accompany a licensed guide on an enjoyable and interactive walking tour of Colonial Williamsburg. Explore significant historical landmarks, discover the origins of democracy, and walk in the footsteps of the Founding Fathers – you might even encounter them! Uncover hidden gems known only to locals, such as charming gardens, secret sheep hideaways, and popular spots for 18th-century cookies.
Commencing at The Williamsburg Inn, the tour includes views of the Capitol, a stroll past trades and shops, and sightings of horse-drawn carriages en route to the Governor’s Palace. The tour concludes at Merchants Square, where you can shop or enjoy a meal.
Our guests have shared:
“We rank Cyndi in the top 2% of professional guides we’ve experienced.” “She knows her history and shows a lot of enthusiasm for it.” “She was a pleasure to be with.”
This tour can be tailored to your interests, providing a comprehensive overview of Colonial Williamsburg and ensuring you make the most of your visit.
- This is a private tour, for your group only
- This is a 1.5 mile walking tour
- Walking is on paved roads, brick sidewalks, cobblestones, shell pathways, and grassy areas
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.