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From miles of sandy beaches on the Oceanfront, to nightlife in Town Center and art exhibits in the ViBe Creative District, Virginia Beach has something for everyone.
Virginia Beach Oceanfront
Stroll along the famous 3-mile boardwalk right beside the Atlantic Ocean, or stop by one of the many unique shops and variety of restaurants along the way. With Festivals, events, and outdoor concerts, there’s always something to do at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront.
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Virginia Beach Town Center
Grab dinner and a drink at one of the many restaurants, or catch an evening show at the Funny Bone Comedy Club. With countless shops, must-try bakeries, and themed restaurants, you really can do it all at Town Center!
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Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Dance, sing, and watch your favorite artists perform live at the Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater in Virginia Beach! With shows ranging from Florida Georgia Line, to Hootie and the Blowfish, Nelly and Flo Rida, there’s a concert for everyone.
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Princess Anne Athletic Complex
Located in the heart of Virginia Beach, Princess Anne Athletic Complex includes eight lighted softball fields, and eight multi-purpose playing fields for football, soccer, and more.
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Hampton Roads Soccer Complex
This spacious complex includes two lighted turf fields, and twenty-two Bermuda grass fields, and has the ability to host tournaments, matches, practices, camps, and more.
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Virginia Beach Sportsplex
The Virginia Beach Sportsplex boasts 15-acres of athletic fields, 6,000-seat stadium, US Field Hockey Regional Training Center, and plenty of locker rooms and parking.
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Virginia Beach Convention Center
As part of the Virginia Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Virginia Beach Convention center is an environmentally friendly building is the perfect meeting and event venue.
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Virginia Beach Fieldhouse
Virginia Beach Fieldhouse hosts both youth and adult sports leagues, as well as CrossFit, camps, tournaments, and events.




Experience the Thrills and Beauty of the World’s Most Beautiful Theme Park only 5.8 miles from Fairfield Inn & Suites Williamsburg!
Voted World’s Most Beautiful Theme Park by the National Amusement Park Historical Association for 28 consecutive years, Busch Gardens has world-class rollercoasters and attractions, with a European twist.
Rides and Roller Coasters
Experience over 100mph and a 40 foot drop, or bring the whole family to enjoy the bumpercars and grab a bite to eat in this beautiful European-themed park. With hair-raising rides such as Invadr, Alpengeist, Griffon, and Loch Ness Monster, you’ll want to visit again and again.
Water Country USA
Beat the summertime heat in Virginia’s Largest Waterpark, Water Country USA. Glide down the slides or float along in the lazy river to make the most out of your summer vacation.
Howl-O-Scream and Christmas Town
From the dazzling lights of Christmastown, to the chilling terrors of Howl O Scream, Busch Gardens has an event for everyone. Visit www.BuschGardens.com/williamsburg for details and discount or package deals.
As the second oldest higher education institution in the U.S., William & Mary is one of the eight “Public Ivy” schools in the nation. They offer graduate and undergraduate programs ranging from the Mason School of Business, Neuroscience, J.D. Law Degree Program, and much more.
Sports and Campus Visits
Sit in on a class seminar, take a guided tour of the campus, or stroll through on your own with the audio tour easily accessible on your phone! The College of William & Mary offers easy Graduation planning, with the Commencement ceremony on Saturday morning, and text and mobile app updates every step of the way. Even after graduation the community never stops, with a Homecoming weekend you’ll never forget. During this special alumni weekend in late October, you’ll enjoy catching up with friends, watching the big game at Zable Stadium, and rediscovering campus all over again. Also visit our renowned Mason School of Business and William and Mary Law School, or watch a game at Busch Field, Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field, or attend a match at Mille West Tennis Facility.
Only 1.6 miles from the hotel, you can travel back in time and stroll through the streets of the historic Virginia captial representing when it was the largest, most populous center of the American colonies. Feel the impact of famous leaders and patriots including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and more. Watch real-life reenactments of colonial life, and listen to the stories of the men, women, and children that help shape the creation of the United States.
Governor’s Palace
Experience American history first-hand by visiting the Governor’s Palace- home to seven Royal Governors, including Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and the two first Governors of Virginia. Built as a symbol of authority, the Governor’s Palace was home to many important decision makers, and the official Royal Government of Virginia.
As the official site where George Washington claimed America’s independence in 1871, this charming town was an important stepping stone in American History. Visit the American Revolution Museum, browse through boutique shops, walk along York River’s beach, and even enjoy outdoor festivals, markets, and more.
Get ready for the excitement of a living-history museum that brings the 17th-century Jamestown Settlement to life, just 8 miles from our hotel. Stroll through the re-creation of a Powhatan Indian Village, and immerse yourself in the story of Pocahontas and the original colonists. Try on real armor, and even board real-life replicas of ships from 1607.




Where the Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeake Bay, and Elizabeth River meet, Norfolk VA is home to delicious cuisine and unique shopping experiences, as well as historical museums and landmarks such as the Battleship Wisconsin and more.
Battleship Wisconsin & Historic Museums
Take a tour on the retired U.S. Battleship Wisconsin, step foot into history at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, or plan a visit to the Chrysler Museum of Art. Hop on the Tide Light Rail to take you to Chrysler Hall, the official Performing Arts Center of Hampton Roads.
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Waterside District and Downtown Norfolk
Try one of the many eclectic restaurants and bars in the historic Ghent district, or enjoy a drink and an appetizer along the inlet at the nearby Waterside District.
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Virginia Zoo and Norfolk Botanical Garden
Walk along the path inside a Kangaroo exhibit at the Virginia Zoo, or stop and smell the roses at the Norfolk Botanical Garden.
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Nauticus
Learn all about maritime history, science, technology, sailing, and even discover the history behind our famous Battleship Wisconsin all in one place. Enjoy a self-guided tour, or explore the fascinating Admiral’s cabin, Combat Engagement Center, Captain’s Cabin, and more with the Guided Command & Control Tour.
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Spirit Cruises
Set sail along the Elizabeth River for a Lunch, Dinner, or Moonlight cruise with Norfolk’s very own cruise terminal. Some trips even include a Crab Leg Feast, mimosas, or a Comedy After Dark show on board!
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Ted Constant Convocation Center
Home of Old Dominion University Athletics, the Ted Constant Convocation Center hosts everything from sporting events, to concerts, comedy shows, and career fairs.
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The NorVa
Grab your tickets and catch a show or host your own event at Norfolk’s very own theater, concert, and special occasion venue featuring a dance floor, balcony level seating, VIP lounge, and more.
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Scope Arena
In the heart of Norfolk lies the world’s largest reinforced thin-shell concrete dome, Scope Arena. Home of the MEAC Basketball Tournament, concerts, shows, and more- this arena can accommodate everyone’s style of entertainment.
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Chesapeake is home to many parks and trails, as well as event space, and various shopping and dining experiences.
Chesapeake Conference Center
Located just behind Delta Hotels by Marriott Chesapeake-Norfolk, the Chesapeake Conference Center offers over 39,000 square feet of meeting and event space.
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Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Over 112,000 acres of wildlife, hiking trails, and various animal habitats await at the Great Dismal Swamp.
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Greenbrier Shopping and Dining
Dine on fresh seafood at our various seafood and sushi restaurants, or browse the shops at the Greenbrier Mall and nearby shopping centers.
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Chilled Ponds Ice Sports Complex
As the official training facility of the Norfolk Admirals Hockey Team, Chilled Ponds is the perfect spot for open skating, training, or even watching a league game.
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Greenbrier Sports Park
This 12-acre park includes eight newly renovated, lighted tennis courts and two lighted softball fields all for free use!
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Visit Patapsco Valley State Park.
Enjoy a hike around the park, or set up a time to explore fishing, canoeing, horseback riding, and more.
Take a trip to Robinson Nature Center
Interactive exhibits, a children’s discovery zone, and planetarium.
Enjoy a meal at Standford Grill
Fresh seafood and multiple options for the whole family.
Have breakfast at Georgia Grace Cafe
Take a stroll through Clark’s Elioak Farm
Home of the Enchanted Forest.
Adventure starts at Terrapin Adventures!
Choose your escape and push your limits through our Zipline, ropes course, climbing tower, giant swing,kayaking, mountain biking, caving tours, and tubing.
Enjoy dinner at Medieval Times – family dinner theatre
Featuring staged medieval-style games, sword-fighting, and jousting during a medieval banquet-style feast
Indulge in a delicious breakfast at Bonaparte Bakery & Cafe
Visit Downtown Columbia’s award winning Broadway and original musical theatre
Exceptional buffet-style dinner and brunch offerings on weekends.




Cross the James River by way of the Monitor/Merrimac Bridge Tunnel
Site of the famed ironclads’ battle.
Stroll through the Mariners’ Museum
The nation’s premier Civil War attraction, the USS Monitor Center.
Visit the Virginia Living Museum
Check out Virginia wildlife.
Spend some time at another Civil War site, Lee Hall Mansion
Living history during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign.
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Visit Jamestown Settlement, a living-history museum
A re-creation of a circa 1610 fort and a Powhatan Indian village. The three ship replicas, Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery, are also harbored here and everyone is welcome to board and explore.
Enjoy lunch in the Jamestown Settlement Café
Take the Colonial Parkway to Yorktown and the American Revolution Museum.
These sites tell the story of our nation’s founding, from the twilight of the colonial period to the dawn of the Constitution and beyond. Indoor galleries feature period artifacts, immersive environments and inter- active exhibits and films, including The Siege of Yorktown.
Enter into a Continental Army encampment.
Here you can learn about the daily life of a soldier and take in demonstrations on medical treatment, camp life, and cooking, and see firings of muskets and artillery. You can also see a Revolution-era farm, based on a real-life 18th century family. Take in inter-active exhibits and visually compelling art displays that encourage your group to shift their gaze to see events of American history in a new light.




Virginia Air & Space Museum
Launch a rocket or pilot a shuttle
Casemate Museum at Fort Monroe
The largest stone fort in the U.S. Cruise the Hampton harbor aboard the Miss Hampton II.
Military Aviation Museum
Enjoy a WWII period tour and meet Rosie the Riveter or a Mustang Fighter Pilot




Take a hike at Saunders-Monticello Trail
Local favorite just off the Thomas Jefferson Parkway
UVa’s grounds and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
UNESCO World Heritage sites you’ll want to visit. James Monroe’s Highland is right next to Monticello, and neither estate is stagnant, so look out for new exhibits and events.
Michie Tavern
Eestablished in 1784, uses 18th Century recipes for all dishes. Consider stopping there for lunch or dinner while you’re on the mountain.
White Hall
Home to Grace Estate Winery and Stinson Vineyards. Sugar Hollow Reservoir, a scenic place to hike or fish, is close to White Hall too.
Starr Hill, Three Notch’d, and Champion Breweries
Charlottesville supports the kind of craft brewing scene every city in the country attempts to cultivate.
Monticello Wine Tour and Coach Co.
Get a one – stop shop tour of Charlottesville’s most popular wineries.
The Rooftop
Top-notch food and an amazing view!