The College of William and Mary
is located 150 miles south of Washington, D.C.,
midway between Richmond and Norfolk on I-64.
Driving Directions to William and Mary Hall Lot
From South and East (i.e. Virginia Beach, Norfolk)
1. Take Interstate 64 West to exit 242A, Route 199 West (Busch Gardens, Jamestown)
2. Follow Route 199 to the Monticello Avenue exit.
3. At the bottom of the ramp, bear to the right onto Monticello.
4. Stay on Monticello Avenue for approximately 1 mile. You will go through 2 stop lights (the 2nd light will be at the intersection of Monticello and Ironbound Road and the James City Courthouse will be on your right).
5. Make a right onto Compton Road (there should be a William and Mary sign).
6. Proceed approximately ½ mile. Go through the first stop sign and you’ll see a large parking lot on your left (William and Mary Hall will be on the right).The shuttle bus will pick up from the bus shelter in this lot.
From North & West (i.e. D.C., Richmond)
1. Take Interstate 64 East to exit 234, Route 199 East (Lightfoot Exit)
2. Follow Route 199 to the Monticello Avenue exit (approximately 3.5 miles).
3. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left at the stop light onto Monticello.
4. Stay on Monticello Avenue for approximately 1 mile. You will go through 2 stop lights (the 2nd light will be at the intersection of Monticello and Ironbound Road and the James City Courthouse will be on your right).
5. Make a right onto Compton Road (there should be a William and Mary sign).
6. Proceed approximately ½ mile. Go through the first stop sign and you’ll see a large parking lot on your left (William and Mary Hall will be on the right).The shuttle bus will pick up from the bus shelter in this lot.
Accommodations
On-campus housing is available in residence halls. Since availability is limited it is advisable to plan your trip well in advance. For alternative accommodations refer to the Williamsburg Hotel/Motel Association.
Click for Hospitality House GOOGLE MAP
(the conference is across the street, at the end of the football stadium)
Click for MAPQUEST MAP of Williamsburg

Accommodations
On-campus dorm housing is available. Be aware that these are DORM rooms! Since availability is limited it is advisable to plan your trip well in advance. Please read the attached accommodations form for details. For alternative accommodations refer to the Williamsburg Hotel/Motel Association (listed below).
Attractions
With Colonial Williamsburg, historic Jamestown and Yorktown, Busch Gardens, golf and outlet shopping all within 20 minutes of campus, Williamsburg is a very active place! Listed are three websites and phone numbers that can help you with your visit planning.
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
An educational organization established in the 1920s to preserve and restore eighteenth-century Williamsburg.
Phone: 1-800-HISTORY
Web: www.history.org
Williamsburg Hotel/Motel Association
Established in 1976, the Williamsburg Hotel & Motel Association is the official reservation center for over 75 hotels, motels, and bed & breakfasts in the Williamsburg area. The Association serves no special interest other than those of the visitor.
Phone: 1-800-999-4485
Web: www.williamsburghotel.com
The Williamsburg Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
Perhaps nowhere else does the exciting story of
America’s past come to life more vividly than in
Virginia’s Historic Triangle: Jamestown,
Williamsburg and Yorktown.
Phone: 1-800-368-6511
Web: www.visitwilliamsburg.com
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