Richmond, VA

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With famous natives like Thomas Jefferson and Edgar Allan Poe, this city has a long and proud history and a vibrant cultural scene.

As one of the oldest cities in the United States, Richmond offers visitors a huge array of museums and historic sights, as well as plenty of family-friendly activities.

Many significant moments in America’s history were played out in the Virginia State Capitol building, so it is a great place to start your visit. The building itself was designed by Thomas Jefferson in the 1780s and is still home to the Virginia General Assembly.

Take a tour of the Old House and Senate chambers, which are open to the public as a museum. There’s plenty to learn about the Civil War here, but if you want to know even more, head to the Museum of Confederacy a few blocks north.

For history of a different kind, head west to Hollywood Cemetery for a mix of history and recreation. The sprawling cemetery has a monument to the 18,000 Confederate soldiers and 25 generals buried there. Take a guided tour or pick up a map and see the mausoleums of two U.S. presidents – John Tyler and James Monroe – who are buried alongside artists, writers and millionaires.

For a taste of Richmond’s historic grandeur, head further west and arrive at Maymont, a 19th-century mansion and grounds covering 100 acres (40 hectares). As well as the beautiful architecture of the opulent house, which has been maintained as a museum, families can enjoy a petting zoo and wildlife exhibits.

A great way to escape Richmond’s notoriously hot and humid summers is at the city’s museums. For families, there’s the Science Center of Virginia and the Children’s Museum of Richmond right next door. The nearby Museum District has art spanning 5,000 years at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. See Russian jewels, and ancient sculptures and paintings by Monet and John Singer Sargent.

Hire a car to navigate the city with ease. Free parking is plentiful. Richmond’s landscape is hilly, and the attractions spread out, which makes walking or biking difficult. Public Transport is limited to a bus service. Buy a Go Card from a grocery store or newsagent and top-up to ride.

Where to stay in Richmond

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Downtown Richmond

Downtown Richmond is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Shockoe Slip and Capitol Square while in the area.

Fan District

You'll enjoy the live music and monuments in Fan District. You might want to make time for a stop at Monument Avenue or Jefferson Davis Monument.

Scott's Addition

While Scott's Addition might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Arthur Ashe Athletic Center and The Diamond.

Shockoe Slip

If you're spending some time in Shockoe Slip, Shockoe Slip and Canal Walk are top sights worth seeing.

Shockoe Bottom

You'll enjoy the restaurants and live music in Shockoe Bottom. You might want to make time for a stop at Virginia Capital Trail: Richmond Trailhead or Libby Hill Park.

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Getting around Richmond

Richmond’s picturesque streets and surrounding countryside lend themselves well to exploration by bike. Rent one in town and ride the Virginia Capital Trail, which connects Richmond with Jamestown. The rocky island of Belle Isle is best explored on foot, while a memorable way to get to know downtown is to take a Segway tour between the city’s iconic sights. Visit the Virginia Department of TransportationOpens in a new window website.Browse Richmond rental cars.

Best time to visit

To get the most out of your trip to Richmond, visit between spring and fall, when the weather warms up. Summers can be hot and humid, with average high temperatures in the high 80s F (low 30s C). Hurricanes are a possibility at this time of year. Therefore, the shoulder seasons of spring and fall might be preferable if you’re looking to visit Richmond’s wealth of museums and cultural attractions.

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