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Colonial Williamsburg Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

101 Visitor Center Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185, USA
Duration

2 to 3 hours (approx.)

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English

Overview

Travel back in time more than 300 years—and learn all about Williamsburg’s wealth of history—on this flexible, self-led smartphone tour. Upon booking, download the app; after arriving at Colonial Williamsburg (tickets own expense) set off at your own pace. Thanks to the app’s offline capabilities and GPS maps, you can navigate with ease as you discover the park’s top landmarks and hear the stories behind the sights.

  • This smartphone walking tour offers a flexible, affordable way to explore
  • Enjoy entire year to the app, and use as often as you’d like
  • Offline GPS maps make getting around easy
  • This tour is perfect for history buffs and independent-minded travelers

What To Expect

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Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center



The tour of this beautifully preserved slice of Colonial America begins at the Visitor Center, where you can get your first taste of the nation’s largest living museum.

Note: This 2.5+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Colonial Williamsburg in 2-3 hrs.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Peyton Randolph House



Your first stop is at the doorstep of the Peyton Randolph House, the former home of a fiery revolutionary and one of the oldest buildings in Williamsburg! You might not have heard of William Randolph, but he was a trusted ally of folks like Thomas Jefferson

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Bassett Hall



A simple two-story 18th-century white frame farmhouse nestled on 585 acres of lawn, garden, and woodlands, Bassett Hall once was the Williamsburg home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife Abby Aldrich Rockefeller .Philip Johnson, a member of the House of Burgesses from King and Queen County, Virginia, is believed to have built the 18th-century frame house sometime between 1753 and 1766.
Purchased by Burwell Bassett around 1800
Union cavalryman George Armstrong Custer guest in home during the Civil War

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building



Built between 1701 and 1705, the first Williamsburg statehouse served the colony of Virginia until fire destroyed the building in 1747.The first floor of the west building was for the General Court and the colony’s secretary, the first floor of the east for the House of Burgesses and its clerk. Arched windows marched across the facades. Stairs on one side led to the Council Chamber, a lobby, and the Council clerk’s office
stairs on the other side led to three committee rooms. A second-floor conference room connected the classically corniced structures, and a six-sided cupola on the ridge of the hipped and dormered roof crowned it all. Though the west wing was completed by July 1703, it took Cary until November 1705 to finish all the work.

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Secretary’s Office



Next is the unassuming little Secretary’s Office, where all the documents needed to reconstruct Williamsburg’s colonial days were stored

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Raleigh Tavern



After that, you’ll arrive at the Raleigh Tavern, where rebellious Virginians met to plot a possible revolution against their British rulers. These meetings even welcomed famous names like Thomas Jefferson!

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Colonial Williamsburg Magazine



Then you’ll come to the Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, the site of a tense standoff between American patriots and British soldiers trying to steal all the gunpowder from the town before it could fall into rebel hands

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Colonial Williamsburg Courthouse



Directly opposite the Magazine, you’ll find the old courthouse, where residents of Williamsburg heard the Declaration of Independence read aloud for the very first time

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Playhouse Theater



Up next is the Play House Stage, a recreation of one of America’s first theatres. The original may have failed terribly, but this one still puts on shows on a regular basis!

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Governor’s Palace



Then you’ll see the extravagant Governor’s Palace, and maybe start to get a sense of why the residents of Williamsburg didn’t particularly care for their British royal governors!

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

George Wythe House



Up next is the house of George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who stands out from most of his compatriots because of one simple fact: he was an abolitionist. In Virginia, a state which used a huge amount of slave labor, this didn’t exactly make him a lot of friends!

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Bruton Parish Episcopal Church



Continuing on, you’ll arrive at the oldest building in Colonial Williamsburg: the Bruton Parish Episcopal Church. Here, you’ll learn not just about the church’s surprising history, but also about how it’s the whole reason Colonial Williamsburg exists in the first place

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Armistead House



After that is the Bowden-Armistead House, the history of which showcases some of the deep divisions which cut through Williamsburg around the time of the Civil War. See, the owner was a northerner, and you can probably imagine how his Virginian neighbors felt about that…

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

William & Mary



Your route takes you next onto the campus of William & Mary College, the oldest college in the United States

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

The Wren Building



The final stop on your tour is the Wren Building, an impressive structure which isn’t just the oldest building on the William & Mary Campus, but the oldest college building in the entire United States!

5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Highlights

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Most travelers can participate
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email with instructions. Follow the instructions right away: • Download the separate app • Enter the password • Download the tour • MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular.
  • How to start the tour: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction. • Go to the starting point. (Note: no one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided). • The audio will begin automatically at the starting point. If you face audio issues, visit the FAQ. • Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Walking Tours: couples can share one using headphones.
  • Flexibility and Convenience: • Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. It's perfect for tailoring your exploration and revisiting your favorite spots on future trips. • Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace, free from the constraints of a group.
  • Comprehensive Tour Experience: •The app provides a full itinerary, travel tips, narrated audio stories, scripts, images, videos, and recommendations for additional activities. • Enjoy a private experience without the crowds, ideal for personalized stops and photo opportunities.
  • Ease of Use and Accessibility: • The app is hands-free and activates stories via GPS, offering support through call, chat, or email. • There is no need for a continuous cell or Wi-Fi connection as the GPS map works offline.
  • Memorable Keepsakes: • Utilize the app’s images to create a photo book or share on social media, ensuring you have high-quality, crowd-free memories from your trip.
  • Preparation: • After booking, download the app and the tour using a strong Wi-Fi connection. • Review the tour at home before your trip for a better experience.
  • Starting the Tour: • Open the app upon arrival at your destination. • Select the appropriate tour based on your starting point. • Head to the starting location; the audio will begin automatically. • Follow the suggested route and adhere to the speed limit for an optimal experience. • By following these instructions and taking advantage of the app's features, users can enjoy a personalized, flexible, and in-depth exploration of their destination at their own pace and convenience.
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Included/Excluded

  • Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales, history, and facts for a memorable journey!
  • Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
  • Learn more: dive deeper into any story you enjoyed with extra stories.
  • Comprehensive route and stops: See it all, miss nothing, leave no stone unturned!
  • Offline maps: no signal, no problem! Works perfectly without cellular or wifi.
  • Hands-free: audio stories play on their own based on your location. Easy to use!
  • Go at your own pace: Start anytime, pause anywhere, enjoy breaks for snacks and photos freely!
  • Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
  • Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations

Durations

2 to 3 hours (approx.)

Tour's Location

101 Visitor Center Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185, USA
from 15 $

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