Colonial Williamsburg - Private Tour Celebrating American History

Time travel to 1775 with a private tour and explore the birth place of American history. Points of interest include: 1) Walk the Duke of Gloucester Street while learning about colonial trades, power

Time travel to 1775 with a private tour and explore the birth place of American history. Points of interest include: 1) Walk the Duke of Gloucester Street while learning about colonial trades, power of the press and Virginia's leadership in shaping our early Nation, including the first Continental Congress, Declaration of Independence & Declaration of Rights 2) Admire the Capitol Building and understand why America's Constitution carved out three government branches 3) Enjoy the Palace Green and the Governor's Palace where townspeople and gentry celebrated important events 4) Learn about Bruton Parish Church, closes 4PM 5) Shop in Merchant's Square 6) Visit the Sir Christopher Wren building and learn why the oldest academic building in America plays a significant role in our history Notes: Colonial Williamsburg (CW) hours are 10am-5pm. Two tours - 2.5 hour tour does NOT include CW ticket; 7 hour tour includes CW ticket to access to all CW buildings & lunch with private guide

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Location: Williamsburg

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Q&A

Q: Can you reschedule the private tour if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can reschedule your private tour, but try to give at least 48 hours notice to avoid any fees. The guides are really accommodating and want you to have a great experience! Just contact Best Williamsburg Tours directly to work out the new date.

Q: What should we wear for this tour? Is it mostly walking?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking a lot along Duke of Gloucester Street and around the Capitol Building. Dress in layers too, because it can get pretty warm during the day but cooler in the evening. Some parts are outdoors, so you might want sun protection as well!

Q: Is this tour suitable for kids? What age range?

A: Absolutely! This tour is great for kids, especially if they're learning about American history. The guides can adjust the info to keep it engaging for younger audiences. There’s no official age limit, but I’d say it’s best for kids aged 8 and up who can appreciate the history.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Private Colonial Williamsburg Tour!

Hey everyone! I want to surprise my husband with the Private Tour of Colonial Williamsburg. We love history, and he’s always wanted to explore the area. I’m considering the 7-hour option since it includes lunch and access to the buildings. Does anyone have experience with this? What should we expect?

Can anyone share their experiences from the Private Tour?

I'm really curious about the Private Tour in Colonial Williamsburg. I read that you get to see some cool places like the Capitol Building and Bruton Parish Church. What was your favorite part? Was it worth the price?