Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
City centre Richmond blends historic charm with cultural flair along cobblestone streets. The Virginia State Capitol's neoclassical columns stand proudly amid Civil War landmarks, while the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts showcases artistic treasures. Visitors can explore Shockoe Slip's character, stroll along Canal Walk, or discover the stories behind Monument Avenue. Dining options range from upscale Southern cuisine to casual pubs serving local specialities. Stay in converted historic buildings turned boutique hotels or modern accommodation. Getting around is easy with walkable streets, regular bus service, and the nearby Richmond Main Street Station for venturing beyond this riverfront gem.
The Fan District charms with its striking Victorian terrace houses and fan-shaped streets that look like they're straight out of a history book. Culture hounds can bounce between the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and smaller galleries tucked between leafy blocks. Monument Avenue offers a shady stroll past historic statues while local cafes and shops create perfect people-watching perches. You'll find everything from cosy brunch spots to craft cocktail bars scattered throughout this walkable area. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute stroll of each other, and GRTC buses connect easily to city centre Richmond. Boutique B&Bs in converted Victorian homes make ideal bases for exploring this architectural wonderland.
Scott's Addition
Scott's Addition serves up a former industrial district now buzzing with creative energy and craft drinks. This walkable grid of brick warehouses has transformed into Richmond's hippest playground. You can hop between breweries, meaderies, and cideries while food trucks sizzle nearby. Vintage arcade bars and bowling alleys keep the fun rolling well into the night. Getting around is best done on foot, with the compact layout perfect for venue-hopping. Limited bus service means ride-sharing is your friend for ventures beyond the area. Boutique hotels in converted lofts offer industrial-chic lodging, while rooftop bars provide stunning city views after sunset.
Shockoe Slip
Shockoe Slip's cobblestone streets transport you to Richmond's storied past where 19th-century tobacco warehouses now house trendy boutiques and art galleries. The scenic Canal Walk invites you to stroll alongside the James River while reading markers that bring the city's industrial heritage to life. After dark, the district transforms as historic brick facades glow warmly under gas-style street lamps. Upscale restaurants in converted warehouses serve modern American cuisine, while casual riverside spots offer craft beers and relaxed vibes. Most accommodation feature boutique hotels with exposed brick and river views. The compact district is easily explored on foot, though those cobblestones definitely call for sturdy shoes.
Shockoe Bottom
Shockoe Bottom's cobblestone streets tell tales of Richmond's past, where 19th-century buildings now house trendy art spaces and nightlife spots. The Edgar Allan Poe Museum's enchanting garden courtyards offer literary charm, while the American Civil War Museum provides historical depth. Former tobacco warehouses have transformed into galleries and performance venues, creating a perfect mix of history and modern creativity. The area buzzes with restaurants serving Virginia comfort food and craft cocktails in converted historic buildings. Boutique hotels occupy restored structures, giving travellers a chance to sleep surrounded by history. While limited public transit exists, the area is highly walkable, with the scenic James River waterfront just steps away.
If you'd like to get a taste of Richmond student life, check out Virginia Commonwealth University in VCU. Our travellers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting.
Enjoy the student vibe when you visit University of Richmond during your trip to Richmond. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the cosy cafes while you're in the area.
After visiting Maymont Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Richmond. Wander the picturesque gardens and riverfront in the area.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Virginia Museum of Fine Arts during your travels in Richmond. Wander around the area's picturesque gardens or experience its acclaimed theatre scene.
Explore the American Civil War's legacy at the White House of the Confederacy and Museum. Paddle down the James River or bike the Virginia Capital Trail for scenic outdoor adventures.
Great history, lots of cool sites. Definitely recommend the Poe museum, for $10 it's pretty interesting and you get to pet their black cats (Pluto and Edgar). The canal walks are awesome, some amazing graffiti. Will def be back when it's warmer.
kirsten
10.0/10
Excellent
Richmond is an exciting city with lots of things to see and places to go for intresting dining experiences. I strongly recommend Richmond for those who want a strong taste of American history, too.
Lenwood
8.0/10
Good
Richmond has a lot to offer for long or short visits The Virginia Museum of Fine Art is well worth a visit whether you have a couple of hours or a day. Richmond has become a true "foodies" city.
Donald
10.0/10
Excellent
We had a wonderful time at the museums and dining out! The city is vibrant and full of beautiful people and cultures. Our favorite outing was to the RVA BIG Farmer's Market.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Lewis Ginter botanical gardens was wonderful. Also found a great quilt shop. Sorry we were unable to go to the antique shop. Next time. Overall a lovely overnight stay
Theresa
8.0/10
Good
Richmond has a world-class art museum, an excellent cultural museum, beautiful parks, and Carry Town District, (One of the Beat Foodie Districts around).
Steven
10.0/10
Excellent
The historical sites in the area are well worth the time to see. We took a walking tour that was amazing. We also found live music on Bell Island.
Daniel
10.0/10
Excellent
Richmond has great entertainment and every time I visit I find another hidden gem to explore. great food, jazz and friendly people.
Ruth
10.0/10
Excellent
Richmond is a surprisingly awesome city with a rich arts culture and beautiful locations and great food.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Be sure to checkout Carytown. All of the restaurant bars, entertainment, and crowds are there.
Can I book a refundable accommodation option in Richmond?
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Richmond, most hotels offer refundable* rates that you can book. You can see this accommodation by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Richmond if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
If you're looking for a good alternative to a hotel, look over our selection of 258 holiday homes. In addition, there are 234 apartments and 30 condos.
What will the weather in Richmond be like during my visit?
The warmest months in Richmond are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 24°C. January and February are the chilliest months, when the average temperature is 6°C. The rainiest months are August and September.
Why should I book my Richmond hotel with Hotels.com?
There are plenty of reasons to book your Richmond travel with us: our free cancellations on selected hotels* gives you the flexibility you're looking for, our Price Guarantee ensures that you always get the lowest price, and you can earn rewards on every booking.
Find out more about Richmond
Find out more about Richmond
Visitors really like Richmond, especially its historical sites and riverfront. Activities like cycling give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Nature lovers can visit James River and Virginia Capital Trail: Richmond Trailhead. There's plenty more to see, including sights like The National and Virginia State Capitol.