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- Things to do - Williamsburg, Virginia
Things to do Explore Attractions Activities in Williamsburg, VA The Historic Triangle is brimming with exciting things to do Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown illuminate American history with fascinating tours, immersive exhibits, and interactive experiences that stir the senses
- 2025 Williamsburg Christmas Market
The market will be located on Court Street (Adjacent to Bicentennial Park Behind the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg) There will be 40 vendor chalets, as well as photo ops with Santa *set times, train rides, live entertainment, gluhwein (warm spiced wine), craft beers, Christmas music, petting zoo, fire pits, delicious market food
- 2025 Williamsburg Christmas Parade | 60th Annual Holiday Tradition
Now in its 60th year, the Williamsburg Christmas Parade is one of the area’s most treasured annual traditions, welcoming as many as 18,000 guests in recent years For the 2025 event, happening December 7, you’re invited to “rock and rewind the clock” with the event’s “Rocking Retro Christmas” theme
- 10 Essential Things to Do on Your First-time Visit to Williamsburg
From the fascinating beginnings of our nation’s history to thrills at Busch Gardens and chills on a twilight ghost tour, Williamsburg, VA, has a lot to offer visitors
- Colonial Williamsburgs Grand Illumination
December 6th, 13th, and 20th, 2025 Colonial Williamsburg invites guests to join us as we illuminate the night sky above our beautiful colonial capital
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