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Discover the grandeur of colonial Virginia at the Governor's Palace, a historic landmark rich in culture and beauty.
Step back in time at the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, Virginia, where history comes alive through its stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and engaging exhibits. Explore the heart of Colonial America and experience the grandeur of the 18th-century elite.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center, exit the center and head southwest on Route 132 (also known as Richmond Road). Continue walking for about 0.5 miles until you reach the intersection with Francis Street. Turn right onto Francis Street and walk another 0.3 miles until you reach Palace Green. The Governor's Palace will be on your left at 300 Palace Green St.
Walking
From the Merchants Square, exit onto Duke of Gloucester Street and head east. Continue straight for about 0.2 miles until you reach the intersection with Palace Green. Turn left onto Palace Green and walk straight. The Governor's Palace will be located at 300 Palace Green St on your left.
Walking
If you are near the Bruton Parish Church, exit onto East Duke of Gloucester Street and head west. Walk approximately 0.4 miles until you arrive at Palace Green. Turn right onto Palace Green and you will see the Governor's Palace at 300 Palace Green St on your right.
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