Maps: Guiding You To Williamsburg, VA

When it comes to the East Coast of the U.S., Williamsburg, Virginia is right in the heart of it all. It's easy to get to from the Northeast Corridor, as well as just a few hours from Northern Virginia. Visitors from the Midwest or New England will still find Williamsburg within a day's drive. Or, they can hop on a plane and be here in just a few hours. The area is served by three major airports, as well as Amtrak train service directly to the heart of Williamsburg. Transportation around town is also easy to find, from shuttles and taxis to buses and car services. No matter how you get here, Williamsburg will be glad to greet you with its famous hospitality!

Where is Williamsburg, Va?

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By Car:

Williamsburg is 150 miles south of Washington, D.C., midway between Richmond and Virginia Beach, Virginia on Interstate 64.

From Interstate 64, you may take exits 227 through 242 to reach different points of interest in the Historic Triangle.

Exits 227, 230 and 234 - travels to Route 60 West.

Exit 238 - travels to Colonial Williamsburg and the downtown area.

Exit 242 - travels to Route 60 East.

For detailed driving directions from your address to a specific Williamsburg address, we suggest you try:

>> Mapquest
>> Yahoo Maps
>> Google Maps

*** 511 Virginia - for directions and up-to-the-minute traffic and construction information

By Train:

Direct Amtrak service from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Boston, New York and Philadelphia. 

City of Williamsburg's Transportation Center
468 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Open 7 am - 10 pm daily

By Air:

>> Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (PHF) - 20 minutes from downtown Williamsburg
>> Norfolk International Airport (ORF) - 50 minutes from downtown Williamsburg
>> Richmond International Airport (RIC)  - 50 minutes from downtown Williamsburg

Ground Transportation is available at all three airports:

>> CAREY V.I.P. Chauffeured Services
>> Marrow Transit
>> Oleta Coach Lines, Inc