We recognize that 18th-century architecture may present difficulties for those with physical disabilities and are working to ensure guests with disabilities have a wonderful and inclusive experience. Discounted Colonial Williamsburg Single-day and Multi-day admission tickets and Annual Passes (50 percent off) are available at on-site ticketing centers. Interpreters in the Historic Area will be glad to provide directions to accessible areas, and we are prepared to make accommodations, including special parking arrangements, as needed. Our Visitor Center, hotels, restaurants, museums and shops are largely accessible. See below for exact building accessibility information.
If You Have Special Needs, Please Let Us Know by Contacting: 888-965-7254
Service animals are permitted in all buildings.
Guests with Hearing Impairments
Closed caption televisions are available at the Williamsburg Inn, Williamsburg Lodge, and the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel & Suites. Battery-operated strobe light fire alarms, TDD machines, amplifier headsets, and shake-awake alarm clocks are available at all hotel front desks.
Headsets with adjustable volume control are available for programs in the Hennage Auditorium of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg and the Virginia Room of the Williamsburg Lodge.
Upon request, Colonial Williamsburg will contract with a signing interpreter to accompany hearing-impaired guests through the Historic Area. Requests for this service must be made at least two weeks in advance through the Visitor Center Administrative Office. 757-220-7205.
Guests with Limited Mobility
Folding wheelchairs are available at the Visitor Center and may be rented on a first-come, first-served basis. No motorized chairs are available.
Guests with wheelchairs will find the streets, most gardens, and outdoor activities in the Historic Area accessible. While ramps and wheelchair lifts are available at selected exhibitions, many of the historic buildings require at least a few steps.
Most buildings in the Historic Area have steps, but most interior doorways are wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair. Many of the exhibition buildings have second floors that are interpreted, and stairs are often steep and narrow. Colonial Williamsburg’s shuttle buses are wheelchair accessible.
Wheelchair-accessible Restroom Locations
Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are located throughout the Historic Area and Colonial Williamsburg properties, including the following:
- Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor Center
- Williamsburg Lodge
- Merchants Square Ticket Office
- The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg
- Bassett Hall Reception Center
They are also:
- Adjacent to the Magazine on Francis Street
- On Botetourt Street between Duke of Gloucester St and Nicholson St.
- On the Palace grounds
Accessibility for Historic Buildings and Trade Shops
Most of the exhibition gardens in the Historic Area are accessible to guests with disabilities. Paths are of brick, marl, or gravel, and sidewalks are of brick.
When visiting a trade shop not accessible to wheelchairs, please request assistance from the interpreter. Historic trade interpretations can often be done outside the shops at the guest’s request.
Benches are located at intervals throughout Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area. Cold drink vending machines may also be found throughout the Historic Area.
Planning Your Visit
Please consult the descriptions of Colonial Williamsburg’s historic buildings, restaurants, hotels, shops, and other facilities when planning your visit. Most evening performances take place in the historic buildings. Please check accessibility before purchasing separate tickets for these performances and other special events.