Unravel the Haunting Histories of Colonial Williamsburg
Explore the haunted past of Colonial Williamsburg with the thrilling Colonial Ghosts Tours, where history meets the supernatural.
Colonial Ghosts: Williamsburg Ghost Tours offers an exhilarating glimpse into the haunted history of one of America's most storied towns. As you embark on this guided tour, you'll traverse the cobblestone streets of Colonial Williamsburg, illuminated only by the soft glow of lantern light, setting the perfect atmosphere for ghostly tales. Your experienced guide, equipped with extensive knowledge of local lore and history, will regale you with spine-tingling stories of ghostly encounters and the mysterious figures that once walked these very streets. Throughout your journey, you'll learn about the historical significance of key locations, including the Capitol building and the Governor's Palace, all while discovering the spectral legends that linger in the shadows. The tour is designed to engage not just the thrill-seekers, but also those with a keen interest in history, making it an educational yet captivating experience. Expect to hear about the tragic stories of individuals whose spirits are said to still roam the area, adding an eerie twist to your exploration of Colonial Williamsburg. Open every day from 11 AM to 10 PM, the tours are family-friendly, making it an ideal evening outing for visitors of all ages. Whether you're seeking a unique way to experience this historic site or simply love a good ghost story, Colonial Ghosts offers an unforgettable adventure that combines the thrill of the supernatural with the rich tapestry of American history.
Local tips
- Book your tour in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons to secure your spot.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the tour involves walking on cobblestone streets.
- Bring a light jacket for cooler evenings, as the tours can last up to two hours.
- Consider joining a tour closer to dusk for the most atmospheric experience.
A brief summary to Colonial Ghosts: Williamsburg Ghost Tours
- 424 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, Virginia, 23185, US
- +1757-598-1805
Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area, head west on Duke of Gloucester Street. Continue walking for about 0.5 miles. You will pass by several historic buildings and shops. Keep walking until you reach 424 W Duke of Gloucester St. Colonial Ghosts: Williamsburg Ghost Tours will be on your left side, just before the intersection with N Henry St.
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Public Bus
If you are near the Williamsburg Transportation Center, catch the Williamsburg Area Transport (WAT) bus that heads towards the Visitor Center. Get off at the stop closest to Duke of Gloucester St. From there, walk west on Duke of Gloucester St for about 0.2 miles, and you will find Colonial Ghosts: Williamsburg Ghost Tours at 424 W Duke of Gloucester St. The bus schedule is available online to plan your trip.
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Bicycle
If you have access to a bicycle, start from the center of Colonial Williamsburg and head west on Duke of Gloucester Street. The ride is approximately 0.5 miles and is a straight path. Make sure to follow the bike lane where available. You will arrive at 424 W Duke of Gloucester St, where Colonial Ghosts: Williamsburg Ghost Tours is located on your left.
Attractions Nearby to Colonial Ghosts: Williamsburg Ghost Tours
- W Duke of Gloucester Street
- The Murder Tour and Pub Crawl
- The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- The Original Ghost of Williamsburg Candlelight Walking Tour
- Williamsburg Farmers Market
- Williamsburg Ghost Tour
- Dewitt Wallace Decorative Art Museum
- Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
- The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg
- Bicentennial Park
- George Wythe House
- Colonial Williamsburg Arboretum
- Sunken Garden
- Palace Green
- St. George Tucker House
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- President James Monroe Statue
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- James Geddy House
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- Natural Wildflower Refuge
- Williamsburg Inn, an official Colonial Williamsburg Hotel
- Colonial Houses, an official Colonial Williamsburg Hotel
- Williamsburg Walking Tours
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