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Discover the enchanting Palace Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia, a serene escape filled with lush landscapes and rich colonial history.
Experience the tranquil beauty of the Palace Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia. This historic garden offers a peaceful retreat filled with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and a glimpse into colonial life, perfect for tourists seeking a serene escape in a rich historical setting.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving in Historic Triangle, take the main road towards Williamsburg. From the center of Colonial Williamsburg, head east on Duke of Gloucester Street. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Palace Green Street. Turn left onto Palace Green Street. The Palace Gardens will be on your left at 300 Palace Green St. Parking is available nearby, but be aware that there might be a parking fee depending on the location.
Public Transportation
If you are using public transportation, check for local bus services that operate within the Historic Triangle area. Look for a bus that has a stop near the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center. Once you arrive at the Visitor Center, you can easily walk to the Palace Gardens. Exit the Visitor Center and head east on Duke of Gloucester Street, then turn left onto Palace Green Street. The Gardens will be on your left at 300 Palace Green St.
Walking
If you are staying in Colonial Williamsburg or nearby, walking to Palace Gardens is a pleasant option. Start at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center and walk east on Duke of Gloucester Street. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Palace Green Street. Turn left onto Palace Green Street, and you will find the Palace Gardens at 300 Palace Green St. This scenic walk will take approximately 15-20 minutes.
Bicycle
For those who enjoy cycling, you can rent a bike from various rental shops in the Historic Triangle. Head towards Colonial Williamsburg and follow the bike paths along Duke of Gloucester Street. Once you reach the intersection with Palace Green Street, turn left. The Palace Gardens will be on your left at 300 Palace Green St. Make sure to wear a helmet and follow local biking regulations.
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