Hampton’s nearly 3,000 hotel rooms provide delegates with brand variety and competitive prices. From full service, limited to extended stay there is a hotel to meet your delegation’s needs, with a staff standing ready to serve you.
Coliseum Central's campus like experience, is home to the Hampton Coliseum, seating up to 10,0000, the Hampton Roads Convention Center, which opened in 2005 with 344,000 square feet of flexible meeting and exhibit space, approximately 3,000 sleeping rooms and the New Peninsula Town Center, currently with over 70 retail and entertainment venues.
Hampton's lovely downtown waterfront district encompasses the site of the original 17th century seaport that served as a port-of-entry for commercial vessels. Four centruries, later, Downtown Hampton is enhanced with cobblestone streets lined with red brick sidewalks, crepe myrtle trees and eclectic shops, pubs, restaurants, art galleries, shops, marinas and waterfront parks. Gracious hospitality is extended from both hotels and inns which are comfortably located for exploring the downtown by foot or bike.
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Centro congressi344.000 sq. ft.
Camere2.700
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Come raggiungerci
Distanza da aeroporto
10 mi da Newport News International Airport
Distance from Newport News International Airport airport 10 mi
18 mi da Norfolk International Airport
Distance from Norfolk International Airport airport 18 mi
17 mi da Williamsburg International Airport
Distance from Williamsburg International Airport airport 17 mi
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Attrazioni locali
Paradise Ocean Club
Svago
Offering a private beach, Olympic sized pool with water slide and diving board, kids’ pool, Tiki Bar, cabanas for rent, picnic area, snack bar, tennis courts, special events, live music all weekend on the deck and Paradise Raw Bar & Grill, a full service restaurant. Open May through Labor Day Sun-Thurs
Rustic meets industrial at this Historic Fort Monroe brewery. Guests can enjoy a wide variety of beers while taking in the scenic views of Fort Monroe and the beautiful waterfront. You can experience the sights and sounds of the brewing process as the open floor plan allows you to feel as you are a part of the action. Local food trucks are on site to curb your appetite or pack a lunch and have a "picnic and pints”. Looking for a corporate meeting or event space? We have you covered! Open daily, Sun-Thurs 1:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 1:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
The Hampton Visitor Center is the perfect place to begin your city tour. There you will find a variety of maps, area attractions brochures, coupons, upcoming events information and knowledgeable information specalist ready to answer all your questions. Open year round.
800-800-2202
Hampton Tennis Center is a full service Municipal Tennis Facility. Employing a Managing Pro, Teaching Pro and trained staff to maintain the 7 clay courts.
Seven outdoor Har-Tru tennis courts open April through October, Monday through Thursday. Call first for playing times and availability.
757 727-1193
9 Woodland Road
Hampton, VA, US
The Woodlands (Golf)
Svago
This par 69, 18 hole layout with Bentgrass greens and Bermuda fairways and rough, provide a challenge for any skill level. The Hampton River winds its way through the course, bringing water into play on 11 of the holes.
757 727-1195
Always meticulously maintained, the course boast three distinctive nines. "The Woods", "The Lakes", and "The Links. Each with its own unique qualities, feel, scenery and challenges. You can practice at the range or on the putting green. Play 9, play 18 or all 27. The Hamptons was once again listed in Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play for 2009.
757 766-9148
49 acre athletic park including four lighted softball fields, five lighted tennis courts, four large, reservable picnic shelters, a fitness trail and a large playground. Call for information
757 850-5116
Adjacent to the Buckroe Beach Park, two covered shelters midway the pier, two fish-cleaning stations, clean restrooms, snack bar and bait and tackle shop and onsite parking. Buckroe Pier has everything you'll need for a fantastic day of fishing. No fishing license required to fish from the pier, but if you do have a current VA Salt Water Fishing License, you will recieved a discount off an adult admission. Call for hours of operation and admission fees.
757 727-1486
The visitor center for NASA Langley Research Center and Langley Air Force Base. This world class facility features the Adventures in Flight and Space Quest galleries and more than 100 "hands-on" exhibits that tell the story of air and space exploration.
Open daily year-round: Thanksgiving and Christmas evenings.
Call for exhibit and IMAX schedule and rates.
Admission: various
800-296-0800
Established in 1610, St John's is the olderst continuous English speaking parish in the U.S. The parish has been at its present site since 1728. A recorded message introduces visitors to the church and its history. See the stained glass window delicting the baptism of Pocahontas. Open year-round Mon-Sat 9am - noon. Guided tours by appointment, no tours on Sunday or Thursday a.m. Closed major holidays
Admission: Free
757 722-2567
Hampton Roads'only award-winning microbrewery. Come see how craft beer is made and packaged. Hospitality room and gift shop available.
Retail hours: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-4pm. Tours and tastings Sat 10am-4pm. Closed Holidays
757 865-7781
This 456-arcre recreational facility features two lakes, wetlands area, trails for hiking and biking, fishing, non-motorized boating, picnic areas, children's play-ground, a campground, Yurts for rent and a beautiful nature center. Call for special nature programs or tours. Open year-round, closed for Christmas. Open sunrise to sunset.
Admission: Free
757 825-4657
Come and enjoy a fun and affordable evening at the ballpark with the Peninsula Pilots, as they compete with 14 other teams in the Coastal Plain League from the end of May through the middle of August. All home games begin at 7:05pm
Admission $Fee
757 245-2222
This double-decker tour boat offers daily narrated cruises of the Hampton Roads harbor and Chesapeake Bay, featuring Hampton's seafaring culture, local fishing boats, mighty commercial cargo ships, Blackbeard's Point, Old Point Comfort, Fort Wool and the awesome gray fleet at the world's largest naval installation, Norfolk Naval Base. Tour last about 3 hours. Special tours, programs and all-day cruises available. Call for tour schedule.
Admission: Adults $22.50+ tax, seniors $20.50+tax, children 7-12 $11.50+tax, and children under 6 free. Prices are subject to change
888-757-BOAT (2628)
Voted one of the top five NASCAR Weekly Racing Series tracks, Langley is the only Weekly Racing Series track in Hampton Roads. Late Model, Grand Stocks, Modifieds, Legends, Enduros, Super Trucks, UCARS, Super Street, Pro Wing, Champ Karts and Pro 6 racing. Open most Saturdays April-October.
Admission: $Fee
757 865-7223
The oldest African-American museum in the country. The 11,000 piece collection contains examples of traditional and contemporary African, American-Indian, African-American and Pacific Island art.
Open year-round, closed Sundays and all major and campus holidays.
Admission: Free
757 727-5308
Go where the fish are with Captain Howard Wainwright and his crew aboard this 65-foot 70-passenger headboat. Running daily in spring/summer. Night fishing also available. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Call ahead for schedule, rates and reservations. Concessions are on board. $35.00 per person. Cost includes rod, reel, bait and tax.
757 868-FISH (3474)
Experience four centuries of national history and view how Hampton evolved as "America's Gateway" from Native Americans days to the Space Age. Ten galleries share the beginning of the Virginia Colony and the evolution of Tidewater Virginia Life. Meet Blackbeard the Pirate lurking in the galleries, experience the burning of Hampton during the Civil War and see how the Contraband decision was the first step toward freedom for millions of African Americans.
Open year-round. Closed major holidays. Call ahead for hours of operation.
Admission: $5.00 for adults, $4.00 for seniors, active military, NASA, AAA and children 4-12, children under 4 are free.
757 727-1610
Built in 1920, the Carousel is completely restored to its original beauty and housed in its own weather-protected pavilion on the City's downtown waterfront. It is one of only 170 antique wodden merry-go-rounds still existing in the U.S. Open year-round. Call for operating schedule.
Admission: $2.00
757 727-0900
Downtown Hampton
602 Settlers Landing Road
Hampton, VA, US
Grandview Nature Preserve
Parco
Ideal for observing local wildlife, kayaking, hiking and fishing, this 578 acre preserve and estuary on the Chesapeake Bay included 21/2 miles of tranquil bay-front beach. Open daily year-round
Admission: Free
757 850-5134
Construction of this historical island fortress was directed by Robert E. Lee. Dating to 1819, it played important roles in the Civil War and in both World Wars, bearing witness to the battle of the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia. The fort was favorite escape of Andrew Jackson. Although not accessible by car, it is featured and accessible during the Miss Hampton II harbor tour. Private boats are welcome to dock from May-September: Monday through Saturday 9am-5pm.
880-800-2202
This neoclassical building, constructed in 1925 was renovated in 1989 as a visual arts center. Ten different art exhibitions are hosted each year featuring a variety of media, subjects and styles, by establised and emerging regional artists. Contact for exhibition schedules.
Open year-round, closed Mondays and major holidays.
757 727-1490
Admission: Free
In Phoebus the past and the present come together to provide unique shopping and dining in a historic, welcoming waterfront community. It is a place where you can antique by day and top it off with afternoon tea, martinis or a dazzling theatre performance. Noted for its charming architecture and antiquing bargains, this area of Hampton began as an isolated fishing village named Mill Creek after the body of water next to the little settlement.Because of its location, the waterfront community played a pivotal role during the early years that defined America.
Hampton, VA, US
Downtown Hampton
Zona commerciale
Hampton's lovely downtown waterfront district encompasses the site of the original 17th century seaport that served as a port-of-entry to commercial vessels. Downtown is enhanced with cobblestone streets lined with red brick sidewalks, crepe myrtle trees and ecletic shops and eateries, galleries, shops, marinas, historic landmarks and waterfront parks. Mill Point Park, Carousel Park and Queen's Way are host to a variety of family-friendly events year-round.
Hampton, VA, US
Peninsula Town Center
Zona commerciale
Opened 2010, the Peninsula Town Center has successfully put retail, office and residential into one attractive setting. Experience 70+ retail and restaurants establishments in this open air venue with downtown like streets. Free surface and structured parking is available, but if you want to save some steps, you can help the community by street parking, as all proceeds from the meters benefit local charities.
Hampton, VA, US
Casemate Museum at Fort Monroe
Luogo di interesse storico
The largest stone fort ever built in the U.S., Within the historic fort's stone walls, the Casemate Museum chronicles the history of the fort and the Coast Artillery Corps. During the Civil War, Fort Monroe was a Union-held bastion and helped shelter thousands of slave refugees. Visit the cell where Confederate President Jefferson Davis was imprisoned. Open Daily year-round. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.
757 788-3391
Admission: Free
Casemate 20 Bernard Road
Fort Monroe, VA, US
Buckroe Beach Park
Parco
Enjoy the wide, clean beach and gentle surf of the Chesapeake Bay. Lifeguards on duty diring the summer season. Summer season runs 10 a.m.-6p.m. Memorial Day through Labor Day. A variery of watercraft available for rent and picnic shelters available for a fee. Playground. For the Convenience of our visitors, pets are not allowed May 15-September 15. Open year-round.
757 850-5134
Admission: Free
Designed to resemble a working farm, this 60 acre site is home to domesticated and wild animals familiar to traditional Virginia farms. Playground for ages 2-12, picnic tables, grills, a picnic shelter, antique barn, garden and arboretum, and short walking trail on site. Open year-round Wed - Sun. Closed all major holidays
757 827-2765
Admission: Free
Museum-quality wildlife dioramas, huge murals and chandeliers depicting outdoor scenes, massive log and rock work, waterfalls and a 19,000 gallon aquarium stocked with native fish species.
Open Mon-Sun. Closed Dec 25th.
757 262-5200
Dating to 1908, this restored vaudeville house is now a thriving performing arts center, presenting year-round live performances ranging from family fun, dance, cabaret, jazz and world music to classical, symphony and theater.
757 722-ARTS (2787)
Admission: Fee
Learn about the vital role Hampton played in America's early space exploration and aircraft testing. Conduct your own self-guided tour in the park featuring jet planes, missiles and rockets. Use the back of the brochure as a guide. Outdoor park is open year-round 7 days a week.
Admission: free
757 727-8311
431 W. Mercury Blvd
Hampton, VA
Little England Chapel
Luogo di interesse storico
Built 1879, this is Virginia's only known African American missionary Chapel. Exhibits interpret the religious lives of pst-Civil War African Americans in Virignia and include handwritten Sunday school lessions, photographs, a 12 minute video, and 19th century religious book. A state and National Historic Landmark. Call for a church tour, call for a tour. Open year-round Monday-Thursday, open others days by appointment. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Admission: Free
757 722-4249
Aberdeen Gardens Historic Museum
Luogo di interesse storico
The museum celebrates the history, heritage and future of historic Aberdeen Gardens. Built for and by Aftican Americans in 1935 as part of Franklin D Roosevelt's New Deal Settlement. Open Mon, Wed, Fri.
Admission: Free
757 243-3452
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Hampton Roads Convention Center an ASM Global Managed FacilityHampton Roads Convention Center is in close proximity to Williamsburg, Norfolk and Virginia Beach. It features 344,000 total square feet of versatile convention
and exhibit space with 35 meeting rooms with capacity for up to 14,000 delegates.
Spazio espositivo102.000 sq. ft.
Spazio riunioni totale344.000 sq. ft.
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The City of Hampton is the oldest continuous English-speaking settlement in North America. Recently Hampton celebrated its 400th anniversary. Our rich history comes to life through the experiences offered by our exciting attractions, including the Hampton History Museum, Fort Monroe, the Miss Hampton II Harbor tours, Fort Wool, Hampton University and the Virginia Air & Space Center. In addition, to our diverse attractions, Hampton showcases its remarkable history through a new series of interpretive historical markers. During your explorations you will discover Hampton truly is a city of first. The first English colonist landed on Hampton's shores 404 years ago and settled in 1610. Nine years later the first Africans arrived in the colonies, disembarked at Old Point Comfort, the present site of Fort Monroe. This for is the largest moat encircled masonry fortification in North America. In 1868, freed men were educated and taught trades for the first time at the Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute. Hampton is the founding site of NASA, and the Mercury Seven astronauts trained here. The seafood industry was revolutionized in Hampton through the perfection of the pasteurization and canning processes. In every corner of the city, you will find historic neighborhoods and districts each with a remarkable past.
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