Located within walking distance of Colonial Williamsburg, the Quarterpath Inn is nestled among Williamsburg's most popular vacation sites... more »
Located within walking distance of Colonial Williamsburg, the Quarterpath Inn is nestled among Williamsburg's most popular vacation sites including Busch Gardens and the College of William & Mary. If you are looking for the perfect place for affordable lodging, with the ideal location, then the Quarterpath is the best choice in Williamsburg.
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The Quarterpath Inn-Historic Area is within walking distance of Colonial Williamsburg and is nestled among Williamsburg's most popular vacation sites as well as the College of William and Mary. WHY PAY MORE? The Quarterpath Inn has earned a reputation of consistently delivering very clean and comfortable rooms at affordable prices while maintaining outstanding customer service. Offering 130 spacious guest rooms and suites, the Quarterpath Inn is perfect for all types of travelers. Take a short walk to Colonial Williamsburg and visit America's most famous restored working towns where you become immersed in the eighteenth century America. Enter the historic taverns and homes and write a special page in your own history. At Busch Gardens enjoy thrilling rides, international foods and exciting stage productions. Then add on an adventure in the Wet and Wild at Water Country USA. A trip to Jamestown and Yorktown where the first settlers landed in the New World and later gained their independence completes your journey through the historic triangle.
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21 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We stayed their June 2007 & it wasn't the greatest place I've stayed at but by all means it wasn't the worst. Of course its not going to be the best of places because they allow you to have pets their and we all know not every one keeps their rooms in the best of shape when they bring pets. But it did'nt smell bad or anything nasty. We had no problems with the TV, towls, water, nor was the sheets nasty or the carpet. The bed could have been softer and less board like. But of course what do you get when you pay 60 dollars a night? It was what we payed for. Of course no 2 rooms in a hotel are alike. One may be clean and great while the next may be horriable and nasty.