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July 4, 2026
A Celebration 250 Years in the Making.
There's no better place to commemorate 250 years of freedom than in the city where the idea of revolution began. Join us for a weekend filled with festivities, including live concerts, interactive family-friendly experiences, public readings of the Declaration of Independence, and a July 4 birthday event like no other. Conclude the day with America Made in Virginia: 250 Years Together, a star-filled tribute to America’s 250th anniversary in partnership with VA250.
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Multiday July 4 Ticket
Celebrate America's birthday weekend in the city where it all began with a discounted multiday ticket. Enjoy four days of live concerts, theatrical performances, immersive family-friendly activities, and more.
Service Fee & Tax Notice: A 3% service fee applies to credit card payments. This fee is administered by a third-party and is charged in addition to the purchase price. To avoid the service fee, tickets may be purchased on site using cash or check. The City of Williamsburg charges a 10% admission tax on the first $10 of any admission product. This tax is charged in addition to the purchase price.

Single-day July 4 Ticket
In celebration of our nation’s birth, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is offering free admission to the Historic Area on July 4 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. To receive complimentary admission, please add your free tickets to your cart.
Valid July 4, 2026 only.
July 4 Programming
Morning Reading of the Declaration of Independence

Visit with James Lafayette

The Great American Birthday Quilt Exhibition

Salute to the States

Visit with James Madison

Ink Your Legacy

Accidental Proposal

Virginia Declaration of Rights

Music in the Galleries

Jefferson vs. Paine

Visit with Thomas Jefferson

Company of Comedians

Leaves of Liberty

Williamsburg Declares

Visit with Marquis de Lafayette

Spinning Freedom

The Choice of 1776: To Sign or Not to Sign

Visit with George Washington

Pursuing Happiness

Hands-on: 250 Button Making

Visit with George Mason

Visit with Patrick Henry

Freedom & the Fog of War

Visit with Martha Washington

Under Arms: Training the Grand Army

Beat the Retreat: Marching to a New Nation

1776: Trial for Independence

Weekend Programming
The Great American Dance Party

Merchants Square Concert Series - Alison Brown Quintet

1776 The Musical

Talk of the Town 1774

My Dear Madam

Public Auction

Tune into the Past

Pursing Happiness

Company of Comedians

More to Explore
Declarations of Independence Exhibition

Colin G. and Nancy N. Campbell Archaeology Center

Dining

FAQs
July 4 Frequently Asked Questions
- Whats new this year?
- When will the Fireworks go off?
- Where is the best place to see the Fireworks?
- How far in advance do you cancel the firework show due to weather?
- Are there additional Independence Day activities besides the Firework show in the Historic Area?
- Where do I park my vehicle?
- What is the Bus Schedule?
- How do I get to the Visitor Center if the Buses are not running?
- Where can I purchase food and/or beverages on July 4th?
- Where are the Restrooms located?
- Are there any restrictions on what I can bring to the fireworks?
- Will stores in the Historic Area be open on July 4?
- Will photographing and filming take place?
Explore Virtually
Tune In Together
Whether you're in person or viewing the broadcast, be a part of this celebration by joining fellow Virginians from across the state.
Broadcasting live from the heart of Williamsburg, VA across all station-branded PBS platforms including PBS.org and the PBS app.

2026 Toolkit
Celebrate 250 years of liberty
in the city that sparked it.
The revolutionary spirit of the 18th century lives on with Colonial Williamsburg — through bold ideas, groundbreaking preservation, hands-on education, and dynamic civic engagement. As we celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary and Colonial Williamsburg's 100th, we welcome America — and the world — to join us in 2026 in honoring the past, engaging the present, and inspiring the future.
The Revolution is here.
Resources for Planning
Virginia 250 Passport
The Virginia 250 Passport is your travel companion for the nation’s 250th anniversary. This 64-page commemorative booklet doubles as a guide, discount book, and keepsake—featuring 70 participating museums and historic sites across five regions of the Commonwealth

2026 Planner
Celebrate 250 years of American independence and 100 years of Colonial Williamsburg. From stirring anniversary programs to world-class music, dazzling illuminations to once-in-a-century exhibitions—this is the place where our shared past meets the promise of tomorrow.

Collectibles & Souvenirs
Get ready to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the United States of America at Colonial Williamsburg in 2026! Shop for America 250th, Virginia 250th, and Colonial Williamsburg 100th Anniversary collectibles and souvenirs in this category, plus more patriotic items to celebrate our nation's semiquincentennial.

VA250
The 250th commemoration of the founding of the United States will take place on July 4, 2026. In Virginia, the celebration has already begun. The VA250 Commission is hosting a series of Independence Day events from 2024 through 2026.

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Special Conditions
*This promotional offer is available July 2-5, 2026. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Pricing and benefits are subject to change. Programs are subject to change; some may be weather dependent. Please review our Inclement Weather Policy for more information.








