Visiting Richmond?


Visiting Richmond? Here are some of our favorite places to see,  to stay at, eat at and things to do.

Places to Stay

Linden Row Inn

Linden Row Inn is a 70-room boutique historic hotel located in the heart of downtown Richmond. Conveniently located at First & Franklin Streets, our hotel is just minutes away from all major attractions in the capital area. The hotel is comprised of seven row houses built in the mid-1800’s that have been meticulously restored over the years. The hotel’s guest rooms and parlour suites are furnished with antiques from the middle and late 1800’s, and we are proud to be featured on the National Register of Historic Places.

 

Hilton Richmond Downtown

 

Housed in the historic former Miller & Rhoads department store, our hotel is across from the Greater Richmond Convention Center and a ten-minute walk from Virginia State Capitol. Boasting original features such as marble floors and high ceilings, we also have an indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness center, meeting facilities, and three on-site dining options.

 

The Jefferson

 

Authentically opulent. Eternally relevant. For more than a century, The Jefferson Hotel has provided visitors to the Richmond Region with an extraordinary travel experience in the heart of downtown. The Jefferson’s first guests in 1895 found contemporary conveniences like electric lights and elevators and hot and cold running water in each guest room. Over the ensuing decades, The Jefferson has become synonymous with extraordinary dining, breathtaking architecture, flawless service and Richmond.

 

The Graduate Richmond

 

Graduate  is more than just a place to lay your head. While you’re with us, sip on an espresso at Brookfield, grab a drink at our rooftop bar, Byrd House, and make a splash in our outdoor pool. We’re the perfect spot for Rams– and their dogs! Graduate Hotels is pet friendly.

 

The Quirk

 

Quirk Hotel redefines and celebrates Richmond, Virginia, bringing together all the elements that have made it one of the most exciting destinations in the country. Immerse yourself in the Quirk experience: Discover the latest artists on display at Quirk Gallery, browse our unique boutique or enjoy a meal thoughtfully crafted from local ingredients by our creative culinary team. Creative delights are all around you, from the clever fusion of classic and modern design in our guest rooms to our charismatic staff — our true mark of distinction — who always find ways to help you enjoy this city we all love so much. We’re not just your place to sleep at night. We are your hub to an authentic Richmond experience. Welcome to Quirk Hotel.

Places to Dine

Rappahannock
www.rroysters.com

Rappahannock is our take on farm-to-table. As farmers, we’re in a unique position to bring the world’s greatest food growers to the table. You’ll enjoy a menu that’s unmatched in its freshness and originality, as well as carefully selected craft beers and wines, signature cocktails, and an enormous raw bar focusing on our very own oyster farms.
320 E Grace St, Richmond

Edo’s Squid
edossquidrva.com
411 North Harrison Street, Richmond

Stella’s
stellasrichmond.com

Stella’s honors rustic and modern Greek cuisine, bringing the freshest ingredients and Mediterranean fare table side.
1012 Lafayette Street, Richmond

Kuba Kuba
www.kubakuba.info

A beloved neighborhood restaurant in the heat of “the Fan” in Richmond, VA.  Founded in 1998 by chef Manny Mendez, serving home-style dishes inspired from his family’s Cuban heritage. Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner plus brunch on the weekends.  Large portions served in a bodega-like atmosphere.
1601 Park Ave., Richmond

Perly’s
www.perlysrichmond.com

Perly’s is a Jewish restaurant and delicatessen located in Downtown Richmond. We serve traditional Jewish cuisine with a modern spin, open for breakfast, lunch & dinner.
111 E. Grace St., Richmond

Proper Pie Co.
www.properpieco.com

2505 East Broad St, #100, Richmond

Metzger Bar & Butchery
www.metzgerbarandbutchery.com

The four partners knew each other from previous pursuits and teamed up to open Metzger Bar & Butchery in 2014 in the Union Hill neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. The concept was an homage to the neighborhood’s history as home to the city’s butchers, tanners and German immigrant population. In the early days Metzger sold retail meats, cheeses and wine in the day and turned into a bar and restaurant at night. The meat counter never really took off but the restaurant was an instant hit offering delicious new takes on European fare, classic German beers, innovative cocktails and Central European wines to the Richmond culinary scene.
801 N 23rd St., Richmond

Sub Rosa Bakery
www.subrosabakery.com

We source the best of what our region has to offer—including the grain from which we mill our own flour—often directly from farmers. We use no GMO grain and any flour we buy is certified organic. We currently use Homestead Creamery milk and Cream. We use 38% Plugra butter. Our vegetables, fruits, meats and eggs are either certified organic or go beyond the organic standard and are from Virginia.
620 N. 25th St., Richmond

Idle Hands Bread Company
www.facebook.com/IdleHandsBread

Bakery specializing in 100% sourdough bread and pastry. Located in Richmond’s historic Fan District.

407 Strawberry St., Richmond

Nate’s Bagels
www.natesbagelsrva.com

Being an engineer in his past life, Nate meticulously developed our bagel recipe. Nate spent two years serving and asking what Richmonders were looking for, all the while traveling back and forth to New York, New Jersey, and across Virginia making friends and getting advice from the best bagel makers out there. We aim to perfect the classics and make a true Richmond bagel that reflects our beautiful, complex river city. We’re a local coffee shop loving, farmer’s market friendly, chickens in the backyard, beers on the porch, bagel in the morning kind of company.
21 S. Allen Ave., Richmond

Places to Visit

The Virginia Museum of Fine Art
VMFA

VMFA is a state-supported, privately endowed educational institution created for the benefit of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Its purpose is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art, to encourage the study of the arts, and thus to enrich the lives of all

American Civil War Museum
acwm.org

The American Civil War Museum is so much more than a collection of artifacts. We are storytellers and educators. In the battle against the all-too-human instinct to wish the past were simple, we’re exploring the unparalleled significance the Civil War holds to complexities we face today.

The Poe Museum
www.poemuseum.org

Edgar Poe was born in 1809 in Boston, but he considered Richmond his home and even called himself “a Virginian.” It was in Richmond that Poe grew up, married, and first gained a national literary reputation. Many of the places in Richmond associated with Poe have been lost but several still remain.

The Science Museum of Virginia
smv.org

The Science Museum of Virginia features four floors of interactive labs, awesome artifacts, hundreds of hands-on experiences and both permanent exhibits and touring exhibitions from around the world to amaze and inspire you!

The Children’s Museum of Richmond
c-mor.org

The Children’s Museum of Richmond began in 1977 as the Richmond Children’s Museum in the Navy Hill School building in downtown Richmond, Virginia. In 2000, the museum moved to its current location on Broad Street in Richmond. In 2010 The Children’s Museum of Richmond became the first in the country to open a satellite location, in Short Pump, located in the West End of Richmond. The Children’s Museum of Richmond opened two other satellites in 2012 and 2014 in Chesterfield, Virginia and Fredericksburg, Virginia. The museum is also home of Commonwealth Parenting and the Central Virginia Book Bank.

Maymont Park
maymont.org

Maymont is a 100-acre historic estate and park, located in Richmond, Virginia, with many unique experiences for all to enjoy. Stroll through the gardens and arboretum, see native wildlife habitats, feed friendly goats, explore The Robins Nature Center and visit the Mansion.

Hollywood Cemetery
hollywoodcemetery.org

Established in 1847, Hollywood Cemetery is a fully operational cemetery located in Richmond, Virginia. Located on the banks of the James River in the state capital of Virginia, the cemetery spans 135 acres of valleys, hills, and stately trees. Its natural and architecutral beauty sets it apart from the grid-like layout of modern cemeteries and its natural beauty has earned its recognition as a registered arboretum.

Hollywood Cemetery has been a fully operational cemetery since the 19th century. Lots, crypts, and niches are still available for purchase, so you can take your place in history among presidents, generals, authors, and other famous notables.