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Downtown Hampton captures America's early colonial charm with well-preserved 17th-century buildings and fascinating historic sites. Stroll past red brick facades and white church steeples before exploring Virginia Air and Space Center or delving into 400 years of heritage at Hampton History Museum. The waterfront promenade offers peaceful river views where sailboat masts sway gently against the historic backdrop.
Seafood restaurants serve fresh local specialties along Queens Way, while antique shops and maritime boutiques occupy charming storefronts. The walkable downtown core connects most attractions within a 15-minute stroll, with historic bed and breakfasts and waterfront hotels offering comfortable places to stay.
Hampton's Coliseum Central buzzes with entertainment possibilities for every visitor. The iconic Hampton Coliseum hosts major concerts and sporting events that draw crowds year-round. Peninsula Town Center offers retail therapy with shops and restaurants perfect for post-show dining. Air Power Park and Boo Williams Sportplex provide additional attractions when you're not catching a performance.
Business hotels and extended-stay properties make ideal bases for exploring this convenient hub. Located right off Interstate 64 with easy access to Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport, getting around is a breeze. The area transforms during event nights, creating an electric atmosphere you won't want to miss.
Fox Hill offers a peaceful escape with beach access that'll make your vacation Instagram followers green with envy. Grandview Beach and Buckroe Beach Park provide perfect spots for sunbathing, while Grandview Natural Preserve lets nature lovers explore pristine shorelines. Marina Cove Boat Basin beckons water enthusiasts for fishing and boating adventures in the Chesapeake Bay.
This welcoming neighborhood has limited dining options, so plan to venture into nearby Hampton for meals. Getting around requires a car since public transit is sparse in this primarily residential area. Waterfront activities like crabbing and fishing showcase Fox Hill's authentic maritime heritage.
Aberdeen Gardens captures a meaningful piece of American history in the heart of Hampton. This 1930s New Deal neighborhood, built for African American workers, features preserved brick homes with charming front porches and tree-lined streets. History buffs can explore the cultural significance of one of the first planned communities for Black Americans during segregation.
Getting around requires a car, as public transit is limited in this quiet residential area. While there are no restaurants or hotels within Aberdeen Gardens itself, nearby Hampton offers plenty of dining and lodging options just 5-10 minutes away by car.
Historic homes line the quiet streets of Hampton's Wythe neighborhood, offering a peaceful retreat from tourist crowds. Take a stroll under leafy canopies of oak and maple trees, admire Colonial Revival architecture, or venture to nearby Chesapeake Bay for waterfront walking paths. War Memorial Stadium sits within reach for sports enthusiasts.
Finding a meal requires a short drive to Hampton's restaurant districts where seafood and classic American fare await. Accommodations are primarily charming vacation rentals and bed-and-breakfasts in converted historic residences. A car is recommended for exploring, though the neighborhood itself invites leisurely walks on wide sidewalks.
You could catch an event at Hampton Coliseum, a stadium in Coliseum Central. If you think Hampton Coliseum is cool, you also might like War Memorial Stadium and Boo Williams Sportplex, both located nearby.
Blast off into space exploration at the Virginia Air and Space Center, marveling at historic aircraft and hands-on exhibits. Soak up the sun at Buckroe Beach, then catch a thrilling race at Langley Speedway or a concert at Hampton Coliseum.
If you're looking for the flexibility to change your plans to Hampton, most properties offer refundable* rates you can book. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Hampton if I want a vacation home instead of a traditional hotel?
If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 163 vacation homes. You can also consider one of the 42 apartments or 18 cottages.
What will the weather in Hampton be like during my vacation?
The warmest months in Hampton are usually July and August with an average temp of 77°F. January and February are the chilliest months when the average temp is 44°F. The rainiest months are September and August.
Why should I book my Hampton hotel through Hotels.com?
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Find out more about Hampton
Find out more about Hampton
Hampton is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants. Take in the local culture of Hampton at Virginia Air and Space Center and Hampton History Museum. Popular sights in the surrounding area include Naval Station Norfolk.