2 days in Virginia Itinerary

Created using Inspirock Virginia planner
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Arlington
— 1 day
Fly
2
Williamsburg
— 1 night
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Arlington — 1 day

National History, Local Flavor

Start off your visit on the 28th (Wed): pause for some photo ops at U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial, appreciate the extensive heritage of The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, then pause for some photo ops at Air Force Memorial, then contemplate the long history of Arlington National Cemetery, and finally visit Old Town.

For where to stay, reviews, more things to do, and more tourist information, use the Arlington road trip planner.

Washington to Arlington is an approximately 1.5-hour car ride. You can also drive. Expect somewhat warmer evenings in Arlington when traveling from Washington in June, with lows around 69°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 28th (Wed) early enough to catch the flight to Williamsburg.
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Historic Sites · Neighborhoods
Side Trip

Williamsburg — 1 night

Colonial Capital

Start off your visit on the 29th (Thu): contemplate the long history of Colonial Williamsburg, then contemplate the long history of Historic Jamestowne, and then steep yourself in history at Jamestown Settlement.

For reviews, where to stay, photos, and other tourist information, go to the Williamsburg vacation maker site.

You can fly from Arlington to Williamsburg in 3 hours. Other options are to drive; or do a combination of subway and train. Expect a daytime high around 87°F in June, and nighttime lows around 68°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 29th (Thu) early enough to drive back home.
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Historic Sites · Museums

Virginia travel guide

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Historic Sites · Wineries & Vineyards · Gardens
Old Dominion
The home of the first permanent English colony in the New World, Virginia is a prime holiday destination for those looking to immerse themselves in American heritage. Proud of its colorful history, distinct culture, and southern drawl, Virginians see their state as the place where the imaginary line between the north and the south is drawn. With scenic beauties as diverse as its people, Virginia is a land of rolling hills, rugged mountains, lush valleys, dense forests, and secluded beaches along picturesque bays. Bordered on the east by the Atlantic and the west by the Appalachian Mountains, with rolling farmland in the middle, the state offers countless places to visit for history buffs, nature lovers, and passionate foodies.
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