
Virginia USA Travel Guide
The city's past as a capital during the American Revolutionary War and the Confederacy significantly shaped its identity.
Today, Richmond blends historic preservation with modern vibrancy, offering visitors a range of attractions from iconic landmarks to tranquil natural spaces.
Guided walking or Segway tours are available from third-party operators.
One of the most substantial art institutes in North America, boasting collections spanning centuries and cultures.
Features a renowned collection of Faberge eggs, among the biggest outside Russia.
Open Tuesday through Sunday. General admission is free; featured exhibitions may require paid tickets.
Explore the outdoor sculpture garden. Enjoy a dish or coffee at the museum's coffee shops or restaurants.
Includes European masterpieces, American art (with outstanding Art Nouveau), ancient, African, and South Asian art.
Richmond offers a deep dive into art, history, and culture through its various museums.
Extensive collections including American art (Art Nouveau), European masterpieces, ancient art, African art, and South Asian art.
Has a full exploration from Union, Confederate, and African American perspectives at multiple sites (Historic Tredegar, White House of the Confederacy).
Chronicles the history and contributions of African Americans in Virginia, with exhibits from the slave trade to contemporary achievements.
Devoted to the celebrated American writer, features original manuscripts, letters, and artifacts related to Poe's time in Richmond.
Explores Virginia's the past from pre-colonial times to today day, with extensive collections and engaging exhibits.
Provides interactive, play-based exhibits designed to engage and educate young children, making learning fun.
Discover cutting-edge contemporary art at VCU ICA and local artists in galleries along Broad Street and Carytown.
Enjoy live music at The National, Broadway shows at Altria Theater, and local theater productions by Virginia Repertory Theatre.
Check individual museum websites for current rotating exhibitions, free public programming, lectures, and family events.
Richmond'the history is ever-present in its landscapes and buildings.
Richmond's natural beauty, specifically along the James River, offers refreshing escapes.
Explore extensive green spaces like the James River Park System, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, and Maymont's beautiful gardens.
Discover panoramic views of the downtown skyline and the curving James River from spots like Libby Hill Park and Ancarrow's Landing.
Possibilities for observing birds and observing native Virginia wildlife, alongside unique geological features like the James River Fall Line.
A vast urban park system along the James River. It offers kilometers of trails, river access points, and natural beauty.
A 50-acre botanical garden featuring a wide variety of themed gardens, a large Conservatory, and a Children's Garden.
Beyond its historical significance, Maymont boasts stunning Japanese plus Italian gardens, meticulously maintained for peaceful walks.
Offers iconic panoramic views of the downtown Richmond skyline and the curving James River, especially stunning at sunset.
Explore wildlife and river activities.
Discover Richmond's lesser-known, yet captivating, places.
Utilize online resources like GetYourGuide for attraction tickets and tours.
Look into guided excursions for historical insights into Richmond's rich past.
Explore the culture and special local spots that make Richmond special.
Discover the unique charm and tales within Richmond's distinct historical areas.
Visit sites of sacred meaning and memorials that describe important stories.
Discover Richmond's beautiful green spaces and parks for relaxation.
These spaces offer a peaceful retreat within the city.
The James River a central role in Richmond's natural landscape and development.
The river offers opportunities for kayaking, river rafting, and fishing.
Capture lasting memories at these particular picturesque locations.
Hollywood Cemetery also dramatic river vistas.
Discover spots rarely visited by tourists, like Ancarrow's Landing with historical slave trail markers.
Scott's Addition Brewery District offers a vibrant and evolving experience with new breweries constantly appearing.
Richmond's street art, especially in the Arts District, offers colorful outdoor galleries and contributes new works via the RVA Street Art Festival.