Virginia is chock-full of local businesses and charming antique malls that are brimming with gifts and one-of-a-kind treasures. A case in point is the Flipping Flea Market in Williamsburg, Virginia. With over 100 vendors — and even some tasty treats to keep you fueled while you peruse — this shopping destination is sure to win you over. Here’s more on what you can look forward to when you visit the Flipping Flea Market in Virginia.

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Have you ever visited the Flipping Flea Market in Virginia before? If so, what was your experience like? For more information about what you can expect from your visit, be sure to check out the official website or Facebook page. Happy shopping! For more flea-market shopping in Virginia once you’re done at The Flipping Flea, check out these 12 epic flea markets.

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Things To Do In Williamsburg, Virginia

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If you're staying in Williamsburg, here are a few experiences you shouldn't miss.

  • The Williamsburg Ghost Tour is one of many paranormal tours in the area that takes you through the very old town to learn about legends and ghost stories. Conducted at night, it's an eerie experience but one that is still suitable for older kids with an interest in history. This is the first of its kind in the area, and considered the one with the most inside information about the town.
  • Busch Gardens Williamsburg is a world-class amusement park featuring state-of-the-art roller coasters amid a lush natural landscape. Themed to the countries of Europe - featuring lands based on England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Italy, and France, in addition to a Canadian area and a Sesame Street-themed land for kids - its winding paths also include shows, restaurants, and animal encounters. It also has an acclaimed yearly Christmas Town event with specialty shows and incredible light displays.

 

What Are The Best Restaurants In Williamsburg, Virginia?

  • Le Yaca French Restaurant is an acclaimed bistro on High Street, with a sister location in Virginia Beach. It's known for its romantic atmosphere, as well as its inventive twists on classic French dishes. You can choose either an a la carte menu for casual dining, or an elaborate prix fixe option for a true blowout dinner.
  • Food for Thought Restaurant on Richmond Road is a family-friendly restaurant best known for its logo of Ben Franklin wearing a chef's hat. The menu lives up to his knack for invention, combining traditional dishes like fish and chips with modern innovations like seared tuna with pineapple salsa.
  • A rare buffet that specializes in fine dining, Captain George's Seafood Restaurant is part of a small chain. The Williamsburg location is based in a building that looks like an old maritime mansion. The sprawling buffet features steamed crab legs, a wide assortment of fried fish and seafood, a selection of meat dishes for landlubbers, and a huge dessert section.

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