- TripBuzz found 53 things to do indoors in the Yorktown area. From The Gallery at York Hall to Gallery On the York, Yorktown offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 52 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 37 different types of things to do inside in or near Yorktown, Virginia. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Winery/Vineyard, Art Gallery, Laser Tag and History Museums.
- There are 6 indoor activities in Yorktown, and 47 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Newport News, Williamsburg, Hampton and Smithfield.
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39.4 Miles
32%
28 votes
2809 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach, VA 23451
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Designed with audience participation in mind, Angelos Murder Mystery Dinner Theater offers visitors an interactive murder mystery show with a buffet. Actors are disguised as guests, so it's up to the visitors to solve the case.
39.5 Miles
70%
105 votes
3550 Cellar Door Way, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
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Featuring an outdoor amphitheater, Farm Bureau Live At Virginia Beach hosts live musical entertainment from nationally recognized rock bands, R&B artists, and more. Despite being outdoors, the main stage area has a canopy that extends over the audience.
39.6 Miles
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229 votes
1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
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Ideal space for large groups that is close to the beach and other area attractions, the Virginia Beach Convention Center is also a venue for shows and/or conventions. It is a well-kept facility that is a central spot in the community.
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74 votes
1113 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
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Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum contains mostly antique decoys of waterfowl and other animals, and includes a carving room with where visitors can meet a resident carver. They also have many paintings and metal sculptures.
41.0 Miles
82%
2417 votes
717 General Booth Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
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The primary attraction at the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center is a 300,000-gallon tank. Popular aquatic animals at the institute include sharks, barracuda, sea turtles, and otters, which are available for public viewing in addition to the numerous events and programs offered for multiple age groups.
42.4 Miles
St Dennis Chapel Museum is actually known as the City Point History Musuem which is located in the church structure itself. The chapel was originally constructed in 1887 as a Catholic site of worship for Navy personnel.
43.0 Miles
The Beacon Theatre is a concert venue that was created in 1928 by the Knights of Pytheas. Originally serving as a silent movie and Vaudeville show venue, the location offers both lower level orchestra and upper level balcony seating.
43.6 Miles
The Hopewell Bowling Center is a traditional ten pin bowling alley that is available to the general public during most of its open hours. The center also hosts multiple leagues and local tournaments throughout the year.
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At Weston Plantation, visitors can explore a Colonial style plantation that was built in the 1780s. The kitchen and laundry room were reconstructed in 2008. Visitors can enjoy views of the Appomattox River from the plantation.
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The Crossings Cinemas is a two-screen movie theater that is located within the Crossings Shopping Center. The films presented at the cinema are second-run and third-run, but they are all offered with Digital Surround Sound.