What makes Williamsburg, Kentucky great overnight stop? Consider this… you’ve traveled all day, you’re tired, hungry, the kids are wired… you get the picture. What you really need right about then is that perfect overnight stop… an exit where you feel safe and comfortable… an exit with a good mix of accommodations and a variety of eating places… not just fast food. And, maybe a little shopping later before you get back to the motel. The next morning you can gas up nearby and head out. Everything you need conveniently located right off the exit! Those exits are great overnight stops!
About Williamsburg, Kentucky…
Williamsburg, Kentucky is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Whitley County, on the southeastern border of Kentucky. The population was 5,245 at the 2010 census. Developed along the Cumberland River, the city was founded in 1818 and named after William Whitley. Wikipedia
Where to Stay in Williamsburg…
While there are only 3 lodging choices at this I-75 exit, each are clean, comfortable and well maintained. All centrally located for easy I-75 on-off and highly rated. Hampton Inn Williamsburg, Holiday Inn Express, and Super 8 by Wyndham are located here.
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Where to Eat in Williamsburg…
This I-75 exit actually has a surprising number of places to eat. From national fast food chains to local favorites, you may find it a little difficult to narrow it down. This Williamsburg I-75 exit has Arby’s, Burger King, Cook Out, Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, Hardee’s, Huddle House, KFC, King Donuts, Long John Silver’s, McDonald’s, Pete’s Eats, Pizza Hut, PJ Fresh Marketplace, Southern Sno Ice Cream, Subway, Taco Bell, and Torres Mexican Steakhouse.
Where to Shop in Williamsburg…
Not a huge selection, but you’ll find what you want here. Dollar General, Dollar Tree, O’Reilly Auto, Tractor Save-A-Lot Supermarket, Supply, Walmart Supercenter, and Windham Drug.
Fuel Up and Head Out…
With several gas stations conveniently located at this I-75 exit, prices can get a little competitive. BP, Exxon, Pilot Travel Center, and Shell are available here.
Additionally, you’ll find EV charging stations at these locations:
- Electrify America Charging Station at Walmart Supercenter
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