- The list below includes 87 free or cheap things to do in or near Williamsburg, Virginia, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Art Museum, Bowling and Mini Golf.
- From William & Mary College to York River State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Williamsburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport News, Yorktown, Smithfield and Hampton.
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1409 Stephanie Way, Chesapeake, VA 23320
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The Greenbrier Family Skating Center is a roller skating rink popular among residents in the local community. Open public skating, birthday party hosting, and fundraiser hosting are among the events hosted at the rink.
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Rather than brand new openings, Cinema Café focuses on second-run films that have already been out for a while. This shift allows the theater to offer cheaper ticket prices that are very accessible for most movie-goers.
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1401 Greenbrier Parkway, Chesapeake, VA 23320
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Adult fun and entertainment is the focus of Jillian's Billiards. It is essentially an adult arcade with video games and many pool tables along with pub-style foods and a full service bar.
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1401 Greenbrier Parkway, Chesapeake, VA 23320
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Visitors can enjoy a combination movie theater and restaurant at the Cinema Cafe Greenbrier Mall. The cinema offers a full menu in addition to normal concessions and also hosts parties and special events.
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The site of the First Landing State Park is considered to be the location where the Jamestown colonists first arrived. The park itself offers several trails, picnic areas, and the potential for a wide range of birdwatching.
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A walk down the historic Canal Walk is a wonderful way to view the waterfront and the restoration of the old canal system. A boat ride is offered for those who do not wish to walk but are interested in sightseeing.
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Featuring an extensive collection of manuscripts, letters and personal items of well-known American writer Edgar Allan Poe, the Edgar Allan Poe Museum preserves the author's life and career for visitors to a series of historic Richmond buildings.
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Founded by local Richmond Holocaust survivor Jay Ipson, the Virginia Holocaust Museum provides accounts of local survivors, and uses the Ipson family's story to illustrate the larger story of the Holocaust.
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A day in the Town Center is a day on the town because of the small shops, big vendors, movies, places to dine, and apartments located centrally. It is a local attraction with activities and live entertainment year-round.
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As a horse training facility, Bit By Bit Farm offers horse shows where visitors can watch experienced riders perform tricks and maneuvers on their horses. The farm is known for its exhibition barrel races.