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Richmond is the kind of city that rewards curiosity. It’s layered with history, powered by a seriously creative community, and anchored by the James River, so your downtime can look like a museum visit, a trail walk, a great meal, or a neighborhood wander that turns into a full-on adventure. Whether you’re coming in early, staying a little longer, or just squeezing in a couple of hours after the conference, RVA makes it easy to build a memorable experience without over-planning.

Start with Richmond’s Signature Mix of History and Culture

If you want “only-in-Richmond” energy, begin with places that tell the city’s story through art, architecture, and lived history.

  • Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA)
    A world-class museum with free general admission and enough range to satisfy every kind of art brain—go for an hour, or lose an entire afternoon.

  • Maymont
    A massive estate experience with gardens, historic spaces, and plenty of places to slow down and enjoy the scenery.

  • Virginia State Capitol
    A downtown landmark designed by Thomas Jefferson that’s worth seeing up close, especially if you’re already exploring the city center.

  • Hollywood Cemetery
    Part history, part landscape, part quiet reflection—with river views and famous figures woven into the grounds.

  • The Poe Museum
    A compact stop in Shockoe Bottom that taps into Richmond’s literary side and its connection to Edgar Allan Poe.

Get Outside, because the James River Is the Main Character

Richmond’s outdoor life is real. The river and park system cuts right through the city, which means you can go from downtown to nature fast.

  • James River Park System
    Ideal for hiking, biking, and river views, and if you’re the adventurous type, this is where Richmond’s “urban outdoor” reputation makes sense.

  • Pipeline Walkway
    A narrow, distinctive walkway over the James River that feels like a tiny adventure even if you’re only out for a short stroll.

  • Brown’s Island
    Great for a relaxed walk and a pulse-check of local life, often hosting festivals and concerts when events are in town.

  • Capital Trail
    A long, dedicated trail that stretches toward Williamsburg, perfect for cyclists, walkers, and anyone who likes a scenic route.

  • Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
    A favorite for garden lovers and anyone who wants a calm, beautiful reset.

Eat, Shop, and Explore Neighborhoods with Personality

Richmond’s neighborhoods are where the city really shows off. Each one has its own rhythm, and they’re built for wandering.

  • Carytown
    Boutique shopping, fun restaurants, and the historic Byrd Theatre—this is prime “walk around and see what you find” territory.

  • Scott’s Addition
    A booming neighborhood packed with breweries, cideries, and restaurants, perfect for casual hangs and group meetups.

  • The Canal Walk
    A scenic downtown stretch that pairs river views with murals and easy walking, great for a midday break or a sunset lap.

  • Shockoe Bottom and Shockoe Slip
    Historic streets, nightlife energy, and nearby attractions like the Poe Museum, good for evening plans and a little Richmond storytelling.