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Basket & Bike
Basket & Bike offers three types of downtown Richmond tours:
- Downtown Sunset Bike Tour : This Richmond bike tour takes you along downtown streets and the Virginia Capital Trail .
- Discover Downtown Bike Tour : Features a leisure tour of downtown RVA.
- Richmond Art & Secret Garden Tour : In partnership with Quirk Hotel , this tour provides a co-branded custom route that showcases some of RVA’s artsy must-sees. This tour includes the history of art in the region, like murals in Jackson Ward , street art by international artists, the grounds of the Institute for Contemporary Art , Quirk Gallery and hidden pocket parks.
Every tour ends with a voucher for a free coffee, tea, wine or beer at Urban Farmhouse and Cafe .
Elegba Folklore Society
Elegba Folklore Society’s interactive experience along the Trail of Enslaved Africans gives attendees the chance to ponder the impact of enslavement on the enslaved as shared in their own words and from their own point of view. Tour participants will walk in the footsteps of their ancestors from their arrival point at river’s edge into Shockoe Bottom , the area of Richmond that housed the holding pens, jails, blocks and burial ground. The interpreters will interweave the narratives of enslaved Africans with the historical record, characterizations of the day and music.
Haunts of Richmond Ghost Tours
Richmond has its share of ghostly and ghastly tales, and Haunts of Richmond can't wait to share them with you on one of their downtown-focused ghost tours: Shadows of Shockoe , Haunted Capitol Hill , or Phantoms of Franklin .
Shadows of Shockoe is a fascinating nighttime exploration of Shockoe Bottom , the oldest and most haunted neighborhood in Richmond. Haunted Capitol Hill finds what elected officials and security guards walk the hallowed halls of Virginia's seat of power. Phantoms of Franklin discovers the eerie beauty of Richmond's turn of the century Franklin Street.
Historic Riverfront Canal Cruises
Riverfront Canal Cruises in downtown Richmond feature historically-narrated tours of the James River and Kanawha Canal designed by George Washington. Hear about centuries of Richmond’s history, from Powhatan’s Chiefdom to the first commercially successful electric streetcar in the world, while traveling in authentic, flat-bottomed boats. See the unique railroad Triple Crossing, tobacco warehouses that have been converted into trendy lofts, the Virginia Capital Trail, the Low Line gardens and James River wildlife.
Tours depart from the canal’s Turning Basin at 139 Virginia Street. Canal Cruise historic tours run annually from April-November. All boats are handicap accessible and covered.
The JXN's Project Vanguard Route
We all stand on the shoulders of many notable Jackson Wardians and while the list of giants who helped future generations to see further is vast, The JXN Project hopes that the set of honorary designees for "Unveiling The Vanguard" is a representative sample of the shoulders whose stories are often overlooked and under-told. While only a few could be chosen to receive honorary street designations, the project endeavors to curate an installation to pay homage to the many others who were called to leave a mark on Jackson Ward.
Community members are invited to engage in a self-guided tour of the honorary street signs either via personal vehicle, bicycle or on foot. You'll find directional "JXN Ward" stamps installed on the sidewalks to guide tourists along the route, which starts at the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia located at 122 W Leigh Street and ends at Maggie Walker Plaza located at N Adams and W Broad Street.
Richmond Food Tours
Richmond’s revitalized Arts District , spanning parts of Jackson Ward and Monroe Ward , will capture your imagination with a mix of historically-significant architecture, renowned restaurants and inspiring art galleries.
Discover Richmond Food Tours means exploring the Arts District as an insider. You will sample delicious food and snacks from 6 different restaurants like: Wong Gonzalez , Lift Coffee Shop , Mama J's , Chez Foushee , Lillie Pearl , Bar Solita , and more. You’ll meet chefs and business owners and discover their passion for their craft. You’ll hear the stories that make this one of Richmond’s most defining and vibrant neighborhoods. But most of all, Richmond Food Tours will make sure you're full and have had fun by the end of it!
Richmond Tour Guys
Walk in the footsteps of 400 years of history with the Richmond Tour Guys while being captivated by the colorful stories of Richmond’s past and what it’s become. The Richmond Tour Guys offer walking tours of Richmond that are the perfect way to discover why Frommers said “While you weren’t looking, Richmond got cool.” Their downtown tours are acclaimed by locals and visitors who discover fun stories and ways to experience the city like they never have before; exploring and seeing Richmond through new eyes.
Riverside Outfitters
For the past 19 years, Riverside Outfitters has offered first-class outdoor adventures. Whether you’re after a thrill ride in Class III to IV whitewater or interested in a more relaxing whitewater rafting experience, the James River has what you’re looking for! Riverside Outfitters offers rafting trips on smaller rapids for ages 5+, and trips on the bigger rapids for ages 10+. They’ve got rides through the big rapids that last about 1 hour for folks with only a little free time, and adventures that last 3-4 hours with lunch out on an island for folks with more time to unplug.
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Located downtown at 325 S. 14th St. Richmond, VA 23219. Google Maps . Find a "Reserved for Riverside" parking spot in their customer parking lot and check in at the front desk.
RVA First Fridays Art Walk
The RVA First Fridays Art Walk happens on the first Friday of every month in multiple locations along and around Broad Street and commemorate's each month's newest exhibitions, collections and showcases into a night of special programming and celebration of RVA's arts and culture. Explore the Arts District and all of its shops, galleries and restaurants through this self-guided walk. RVA First Friday's activities extend from Gallery5 and Art180 in Jackson Ward all the way to the ICA at VCU .
RVA Historic Trolley Tours
Whether you were raised in Richmond, visiting or just passing through, you can travel by trolley through a rich narrative of 400 years of history in one of the most fascinating and oldest cities in America. See the sights and learn about Richmond’s landmarks, riverfront, architecture and history.
RVA On Wheels offers tours aboard their classic, air-conditioned trolley with cushioned seats, intricate seat frameworks and social bus seating. Their comfortable trolley will take you to many of the most historic and popular landmarks in the city, with both a driver and guide who combine the rich history of Richmond with great stories, humor and wit.
RVA Paddlesports
RVA Paddlesports offers whitewater kayak and rafting instruction for all levels of paddlers. Whether it's your first time in a boat, or you want to paddle a multi-day trip overseas, RVA Paddlesports offers excursions and adventure programs for every step of the way. Take part in their Raft Guide Training , Sierra Rescue River Rescue Certification , and Kayaking classes !
RVATukTuk offers a variety of tours and rides throughout the city of Richmond on their fleet of electric-powered, three-wheeled open-air vehicles.
RVATukTuk tour options include:
- City Tours : You will discover the River city by way of the Virginia State Capitol, St. John’s Church, site of the famous “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” speech and Hollywood Cemetery, the final resting place of many famous people including Presidents James Monroe and John Tyler.
- City Lights Tours : See what Richmond is all about at night! This 1.5 hour private tour hits all the highlights of Richmond including great city and river views. They'll take you through Shockoe Slip , Shockoe Bottom , and other Richmond hot spots under the lights.
- Civil War, Slavery & Emancipation : Experience history on a tour through the most historic parts of Richmond. Your expert guide will give you insight into the events of the Civil War and the fall and burning of the city.
- Scavenger Hunts : The Family Fun Quest is a family-friendly, private scavenger hunt that's appropriate for all ages. Explore the city on a quest that will put a smile on everyone’s face. Designed for families or groups with children 12 and younger.
Segway of Richmond
Segways are a perfect—and fun—way to tour Richmond and are super easy to use! Cover more ground than walking, but still get up close to all the amazing things Richmond has to offer - history, street art, and more!
Segway of Richmond tour options include:
- Views of Richmond Segway Tour : From Libby Hill to the Potterfield Bridge, guides will show you some gorgeous spots, talk about other fun things to do and point out great restaurants along the way!
- Richmond Landmark Tour : Cruise to sites like Brown’s Island featuring rich Civil War history and beautiful views of the mighty James River, the Virginia State Capitol, and more!
- Jackson Ward Tour : Trace the centuries long fight for racial equality in Virginia, from resistance and revolt against slavery to landmark US Supreme Court cases against segregation.
- Women in Richmond Tour : Richmond's history abounds with amazing women who defied the repression of their times through incredible skill and indelible determination, including Elizabeth Van Lew, Maggie Lena Walker, and more.
- Street Art Tour : Richmond has quickly grown into one of the premier destinations for street art anywhere in the US, rivaling cities like Philadelphia for murals per capita. Explore Richmond’s street art on a Segway, seeing the best murals the city has to offer.
- Shockoe Bottom Tour : Take a tour around Richmond’s oldest neighborhood, Shockoe Bottom! See the most important landmarks and sights in Shockoe, including Richmond’s Triple Crossing, the Henry “Box” Brown monument, and the oldest house in Richmond.
The Valentine Tours
The Valentine's newest tour offering is Monument Avenue: Origins and Reverberations , a walking and augmented reality tour from ARtGlass that will lead you through the infamous sites that sparked a national discussion.
Their other tour options include:
- Figures of Freedom Downtown Walking Tour : This tour invites attendees to tour Shockoe Bottom , one of Richmond’s oldest historic districts, while exploring the struggles for freedom that helped shape America.
- Murals of Jackson Ward Walking Tour : Explore the diversity of one of city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Visit murals, revitalized buildings and historic homes and learn the neighborhood’s rich history. As the Valentine traces its evolution from immigrant working-class neighborhood, to the “Harlem of the South” and a modern community today, you'll explore how art is telling the story of Jackson Ward .
- Origin Stories: Court End Walking Tour : On this downtown walking tour, you’ll visit the Valentine museum’s Court End neighborhood, uncovering surprising examples of architecture and Richmond history along the way. Join the most experienced guides in Richmond to discover architectural gems and stories of the city’s early beginnings as the Capitol of Virginia.
Walking the Ward with Gary Flowers
Gary L. Flowers provides walking tours of Historic Jackson Ward featuring 20 stops in the downtown neighborhood of his hometown of Richmond, Virginia. Tours include historic, educational, economic, religious and social institutions that inspired the name "Black Wall Street" and "The Harlem of the South."
Two tiers of tours are offered:
- Basic : 20-stop, 75 minute tour.
- Enhanced : 20-stop, 120 minute tour with historic videos provided by the Black History Museum and Cultural Center and the Maggie Walker National Historic Site.
Would I Lie To You? Mural Walks
Go on four walks to discover RVA's hidden street murals with storytelling fun. On each of the four fun walks around Richmond, you'll see over 25 murals and hear the captivating stories behind them. Ah, but is your host a reliable narrator? Sometimes, yes. Other times, no. Listen closely! Because everyone has to guess before the truth is revealed. By walk's end, you'll know who's a true believer – and who can be won over by a tall tale well told. Which are you? Join a tour and find out.
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Discover the best spots in the James River Park System as we visit old train bridge ruins, Class IV rapids, Civil-War era infrastructure, and unique features found only in Richmond, all while feeling lost in nature right in the heart of downtown!
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- Explore the hidden Pipeline Walk, the park’s most unique feature
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- See the Civil War-era ruins on Belle Isle, and learn how they used to function
- Feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere, right in the heart of downtown Richmond
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Weather concerns: Some light rain can make for an enjoyable walk with the right clothing! But in case of heavy rain or inclement weather, we will reschedule, or cancel and provide a refund.
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There are few other cities – none, in fact – where you can kayak and raft on class III and IV rapids in an urban setting. Richmond is the only place in the country where you can run the rapids, then pull out and walk to a downtown brewery, bar or restaurant .
Or, check out Belle Isle , the city’s downtown island hangout with rocks perfect for picnicking, and refreshing waters for wading and swimming. The James River Park system has single track trails, and awesome sites like the 1883 Victorian Gothic Pump House and downtown’s Manchester Climbing Wall. The North Bank and Buttermilk (a Best Urban Trail) are perfect for hiking , running and mountain biking. See our list below for more.
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How to hear Virginia’s ‘forgotten’ history along the James River
Jessica Kronzer | [email protected]
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Two Virginia men are hoping to change that.
Will Smith and Will Cash, or the Wills (as they’re often called), bring customers aboard a replica of an 18th century batteau. While the word borrows from the French term for “boat” (bateau), the vessels were mostly used in North America as freight haulers during the colonial period.
The Wills hope to share the largely forgotten history of the boatmen who built a community on the James River.
“There was a lot of people that put a lot of work in, whose stories are disappearing all the time,” Smith, 36, told WTOP. “We see ourselves as being able to carry that torch on, making sure people … are able to really take that in and understand the state as it is today.”
The river tours set out from Scottsville, Virginia, a small town just south of Charlottesville.
During the early 1700s to mid-1800s, batteaux were navigated mostly by enslaved and freedmen who transported goods, oftentimes tobacco, from Virginia’s Piedmont to the markets in Richmond.
The men would then row back up the river, hauling goods that plantation owners wouldn’t otherwise have easy access to, such as coffee, tea, molasses and sugar.
Smith and Cash are longtime friends. They co-own the James River Batteau Company , offering river cruises with light acoustic music and flavorful charcuterie in the afternoon and at sunset. The pair rows groups of customers while retelling the stories of the batteaumen who spent their time on the same passageway.
Nancy Gill, a former mayor of Scottsville and the host of the James River Podcast, is somewhat of a superfan. She’s taken three tours with the Wills.
“You don’t get from a history class or a textbook, what you get going out on the river with them,” Gill said.
‘The Cadillac experience of being out on the river’
James River batteaux are typically around 7.5 feet wide and 45 feet long — for reference, that’s a bit longer than your average telephone pole.
That skinny, narrow build makes for a relatively stable, dry cruise down the river, Smith said, when compared to a canoe or raft that run the risk of tipping over.
“This is more or less the Cadillac experience of being out on the river,” Smith said.
The two white-oak batteaux the company uses are built by hand.
“You can’t exactly just go to the batteau store these days and go pick one up,” Smith said.
The Wills are the company’s only employees. The two build the boats themselves and handle all other responsibilities like marketing the tours and checking water levels before bringing guests out on the river.
The build process takes two months.
“We are literally fashioning every piece of the boat from the ribs to the stem pieces (and) the planking ourselves,” Smith said.
They use oakum to create a watertight seam on the boats as a finishing touch.
Summertime floating down the James River
On the tours, Smith recounts the history while he poles the boat down a middle portion of the James. When they’ve strapped two wooden vessels together — which allows for more guests — Cash quietly dashes along the opposite of the batteaux, pole in hand, providing the necessary manpower to steer.
After delivering the oral history, Smith strums the guitar and sings as the day fades away, much in the same way as the batteaumen who would play music while poling up and down the very same portion of the river centuries ago, he said.
It’s picturesque. Floating down the James River in Virginia on a warm summer day, you can expect to spot fish and turtles in the crystal clear water below. Sycamore trees line the riverbanks. Occasionally, you can spot a bald eagle.
“The boat itself also folds you into the scene in the way that being on a plastic boat doesn’t,” he said. “When you see the batteau on the river, it just looks like it’s in its natural habitat and you’re there with it.”
What really catches people’s attention on the tours though, isn’t the sights, he said — it’s the quietness.
“That’s one of the things we find our guests really react to,” he said, adding that many guests come from urban areas like D.C. or Northern Virginia. “Just being out on the river and hearing nothing but birdsong all of a sudden puts people in a very relaxed state.”
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How the batteau ‘transformed’ virginia.
The batteau was invented in 1775 in Albemarle County, where Smith grew up.
“These James River batteaux completely transformed the face of Virginia,” Smith said. “There was no way for people that were living in the interior of the state to sell their product, until you had a boat capable of shipping that product to the ports of Richmond.”
That was a gamechanger.
“The men that actually worked on these boats are really what facilitated all of that economic activity that kind of grew up and created the cities and towns we live in today,” Smith said.
The boatmen transported heavy loads year-round at times in tough conditions, only stopping for ice or low water. There’s no shade on board and little protection from the rain.
At times, the journey was treacherous.
The enslaved men who piloted the boats would be gone from the plantation for months at a time. As a result of their long journeys, Smith said they were often afforded more trust and independence than people working in the fields.
“Explaining their role in the settlement of Virginia’s Piedmont is a story that we want all Virginians and anyone joining our tour to know,” Smith said of the boatmen.
A century later, batteaux found buried in mud spark curiosity
In the mid-1800s, batteaux were replaced by canalboats. With that, the history of the batteaumen largely vanished for more than a century.
“That changed in 1985, when several boats were discovered in downtown Richmond buried under the mud,” Smith said. “These boats sparked a resurgence and an interest in batteaux.”
The discovery of the vessels led to the first ever James River Batteau Festival later that same year. During the yearly event, groups build replica batteaux and pilot them 120 miles from Lynchburg to Richmond on a similar route as the batteaumen did 200 years ago. Hundreds of people in kayaks and canoes join on the eight-day journey with around 10 to 15 handmade batteaux.
In some spots along the river, including Scottsville, people crowd along the river when the group arrives and departs.
The festival is how Smith tipped his toe in batteau.
“My father built his first boat the year I was born in 1987,” he said. “I grew up coming down to the batteau festival and floating on the boat for a day.”
As teenagers, the Wills got involved in the festival. Smith captained his first boat in 2006, the year after he graduated from high school.
“We were the only ones on planet Earth floating down a batteau,” he said. “It was just about as unique as anything you could get involved with.”
After nearly 20 years of navigating the James, the men started giving batteau tours in 2022.
Connecting the dots in Va. history
The tour, Smith said, “connects the dots” between the role of tobacco and the settlement of the Piedmont for attendees.
Most people they come across don’t know much, if anything at all, about batteaumen. Some of that, Smith said, could be attributed to the sheer volume of Virginia history.
“I’m standing here in Scottsville, Virginia,” he said. “You drive 25 minutes up the road, Charlottesville, and there’s Monticello. Virginia, especially 17 to 1800s Virginia, just has a massive amount of history to cover.”
That’s the “generous” way to look at it, he said, but another explanation has more to do with the subjects of the stories.
“These being enslaved African Americans or freedmen of that time, we don’t have a lot of their stories that we end up celebrating as much in Virginia,” he said. “I think the fact that this was their story is one reason it’s been forgotten.”
That vision resonates with Virginians like the former mayor Gill, who was first exposed to batteaux upon moving to Scottsville in 1999 — but she said the tour gave her a more in-depth understanding of the James River’s role in Virginia’s settlement.
“It was a verbal history and almost a re-enactment of that history that brought the lessons home for me,” she said of the tour. “We really need to pay attention to our history, and what got us to where we are today. They tell that story about central Virginia so well.”
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Jessica Kronzer graduated from James Madison University in May 2021 after studying media and politics. She enjoys covering politics, advocacy and compelling human-interest stories.
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Megadeth is bringing its iconic live show to North America with a 33-city, nationwide tour, Destroy All Enemies, produced by Live Nation, this fall including stops in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Boston, St. Louis and many more. Tickets for all dates will be on sale Friday at 10am local time with an exclusive presale for the Cyber Army/Megadeth Digital beginning today, Tuesday, April 23 at 12pm local time Megadeth.com .
Bringing along Mudvayne and All That Remains, the tour begins in Rogers, Arkansas on August 2 and runs throughout the month before wrapping in Nashville, Tennessee on September 28. Performing classic hits from Rust In Peace, Countdown to Extinction and more, the tour also brings Dave Mustaine and bandmates back to North America to perform their latest studio album The Sick, the Dying… and the Dead! Featuring some of Mustaine’s strongest-ever songwriting, the tour offers an equally ambitious live performance that delivers on all fronts.
“Our ‘Crush The World’ tour has been a tremendous experience for the four of us,” shared Dave Mustaine. “We are all playing tight, and that has made it possible for me to really focus on solos and singing, we are playing more songs than ever before, and we are closer to each other, onstage AND off. I’m excited to see Mudvayne, and All That Remains. Join us as we DESTROY ALL ENEMIES.”
The North American jaunt comes on the heels of a highly anticipated and successful stint in Latin America wrapping this month and starting back up in Europe this summer. With stops in Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and México and forthcoming dates in Sweden, Italy, France, Germany and more, the band’s global appeal and lasting impact is more apparent than ever as continued calls for international touring are demanded.
Megadeth, alongside founder and frontman Dave Mustaine, are renowned for their unparalleled energy and mastery on stage. In 2023, the GRAMMY-Award winning band dominated arenas and festivals, reaffirming its status as one of heavy metal’s most formidable live acts. Dubbed “as ferocious and hard-hitting as ever” by AllMusic , Megadeth enjoyed sold-out shows and critical acclaim on the latest run of the Crush The World Tour captivating audiences and showcasing the latest and greatest hits.
For more information and to purchase tickets to the Destroy All Enemies Tour, visit www.megadeth.com .
Destroy All Enemies U.S. Tour 2024
Aug 2 Rogers, AR Walmart AMP
Aug 3 Houston, TX 713 Music Hall
Aug 5 Albuquerque, NM Isleta Amphitheatre
Aug 6 Denver, CO Ball Arena
Aug 8 Phoenix, AZ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Aug 9 Los Angeles, CA YouTube Theater
Aug 10 Concord, CA Toyota Pavilion at Concord
Aug 12 Auburn, WA White River Amphitheatre
Aug 13 Bend, OR Hayden Homes Amphitheater
Aug 16 Las Vegas, NV Bakkt Theatre at Planet Hollywood
Aug 17 Salt Lake City, UT Maverick Arena*
Aug 20 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Aug 21 Austin, TX Germania Insurance Amphitheater
Aug 23 Macon, GA Atrium Health Macon Amphitheater*
Aug 24 West Palm Beach, FL IThink Financial Amphitheatre
Sept 3 Tinley Park, IL Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Sept 5 Huntington, WV Marshall Health Network Arena*
Sept 6 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
Sept 7 Raleigh, NC Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
Sept 9 Reading, PA Santander Arena*
Sept 10 Albany, NY MVP Arena*
Sept 11 Boston, MA Leader Bank
Sept 13 Bethel, MY Bethel Woods Center For The Arts
Sept 14 Wantagh, NY Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Sept 15 Richmond, VA Virginia Credit Union Live!*
Sept 17 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
Sept 18 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
Sept 20 Noblesville, IN Ruoff Music Center
Sept 21 Clarkston, MI Pine Knob Music Theatre
Sept 24 Minneapolis, MN The Armory
Sept 26 St Louis, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre STL
Sept 27 Southaven, MS Bankplus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove*
Sept 28 Nashville, TN Nashville Municipal Auditorium
*Non Live Nation Dates
About Megadeth:
With a musical legacy spanning four decades, Megadeth has sold in excess of 50 million albums worldwide earning numerous accolades including 1 Grammy award with 13 nominations and five consecutive platinum albums. Megadeth’s debut album, Killing Is My Business… And Business Is Good! was named by VH1 as the “Greatest Thrash Metal Debut Album of All Time.” The band’s latest album The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead! was released in September 2022 via Tradecraft/UMG. It debuted at No. 1 across Billboard’s Top Rock, Hard Rock, and Alternative Albums charts, and No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and the lead single “We’ll Be Back” was nominated for a GRAMMY Award for Best Metal Performance.
About Live Nation Entertainment
Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship. For additional information, visit www.livenationentertainment.com .
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21 Romantic Things To Do In Richmond VA
Having grown up in central virginia, sam and i have spent considerable time exploring different cities around the state and can vouch for the countless romantic things to do in richmond va..
With its historic charm and scenic beauty, it offers a handful of romantic experiences for couples looking to create lasting memories.
Whether you’re exploring the cobblestone streets of Shockoe Slip or enjoying a sunset along the James River, Richmond provides the perfect backdrop for a romantic time.
Below is a list of the top 21 enchanting activities for couples in the capital city of Virginia.
Best Romantic Things To Do In Richmond VA
Continue reading as I highlight the most romantic things to do in Richmond VA for a memorable date or getaway in Virginia’s capital.
1. Riverside Stroll At Belle Isle
Take a leisurely walk along the picturesque Belle Isle, a small island in the James River.
Enjoy the beautiful views of the city skyline and the soothing sounds of the river, making it an ideal spot for a romantic evening.
2. Canal Boat Tour
Embark on a romantic canal boat tour along the historic Kanawha Canal. Glide through the calm waters and learn about Richmond’s fascinating history while enjoying the company of your loved one.
3. Maymont Gardens
Explore the beautifully landscaped gardens at Maymont, a 100-acre estate. Pack a picnic and wander through the Italian, Japanese, and Victorian gardens for a serene and romantic afternoon.
4. Dinner At The Jefferson Hotel
Indulge in a luxurious dining experience at The Jefferson Hotel, known for its elegant atmosphere and exquisite cuisine. This historic hotel provides the perfect setting for a romantic dinner date.
5. Sunset Over Libby Hill Park
Witness a breathtaking sunset at Libby Hill Park, one of Richmond’s oldest parks. The panoramic views of the city and the James River make it a magical spot for a romantic evening.
Sam and I absolutely adore a beautiful sunset so we highly recommend heading to Libby Hill Park for an evening to catch the sun fade and the sky shine with vibrant colors, it’s a date you won’t forget.
6. VMFA After Hours
Experience art and culture in a unique way by attending the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) After Hours events.
Enjoy live music, drinks, and access to world-class exhibits, creating an intimate and sophisticated atmosphere.
7. Hot Air Balloon Ride
Soar above Richmond in a hot air balloon for a truly unforgettable experience. Enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the city and surrounding landscapes as you and your partner create memories that will last a lifetime.
8. Carytown Date Night
Wander through the eclectic neighborhood of Carytown, known for its diverse shops and cozy cafes.
Catch a movie at the historic Byrd Theatre and end the evening with dessert at one of the charming local bakeries.
Having ventured to Carytown on numerous occasions, I can attest to how much there is to do in the neighborhood.
This is the perfect place to stroll around and see where the night takes you as you hit different restaurants and shops along the way.
9. Moonlight Paddle On The James River
For the adventurous couple, consider a moonlight paddle on the James River. Rental companies offer kayaks and canoes for a romantic evening under the stars.
Sam and I love kayaking and have some fond memories from paddling down the James River. This is an awesome opportunity to spend some quality time together while spending time outdoors.
10. Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Escape to the enchanting Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, a haven of flowers and greenery. Take a casual stroll and enjoy the peacefulness of this romantic oasis.
As someone who absolutely adores flowers, I can vouch for how romantic and fun a date is to a Botanical Garden. I highly recommend heading here to impress your significant other.
11. Rooftop Dining At Kabana
Experience a romantic dinner with a view at Kabana Rooftop. Located in the heart of the city, this rooftop restaurant offers a unique perspective of Richmond’s skyline.
We are big fans of epic skyline views. Not only are they stunning but they are also uber romantic. Don’t hesitate to make your way to Kabana for one of the most romantic things to do in Richmond VA.
12. Richmond Canal Walk
Explore the Richmond Canal Walk, a historic area with cobblestone streets and charming bridges.
The scenic walk along the canal provides a romantic backdrop, especially during the evening.
13. Wine Tasting At James River Cellars
Indulge in a wine-tasting experience at James River Cellars Winery. Sample a variety of local wines in a cozy and intimate setting, perfect for a romantic afternoon outing.
Sam and I really enjoy trying different wines together. It’s not just about the flavors; it’s about making great memories.
If you want a romantic and fun thing to do, check out James River Cellars. It’s one of the nicest and coziest places in Richmond, VA, for a lovely time with your partner.
14. Historic Hollywood Cemetery
Take a peaceful stroll through the Historic Hollywood Cemetery, where the serene atmosphere and scenic views create a romantic experience you won’t forget.
15. Live Music At The National
Catch a live music performance at The National, a historic venue that hosts a variety of artists and bands. Share the joy of music with your partner in this vibrant setting.
16. Candlelit Dinner At L’Opossum
Savor a romantic dinner at L’Opossum, known for its eclectic menu and intimate ambiance. The candlelit setting adds to the romantic appeal of this charming restaurant.
17. Treetop Adventure At Go Ape
For the adventurous couple, embark on a treetop adventure at Go Ape. The ziplines and canopy walks provide a thrilling and memorable experience surrounded by nature.
As outdoor enthusiasts, we highly recommend heading here for a memorable and exciting date.
18. Hiking At Pocahontas State Park
Sam and I really enjoy having hikes as our go-to dates. Our first date and even our engagement happened on a hiking trail.
There’s something genuinely romantic about hiking, spending quality time with your partner, surrounded by nature, and having wonderful conversations.
So, embrace the natural beauty of Richmond with a romantic hike at Pocahontas State Park.
Trails wind through lush forests and around gorgeous lakes, providing the perfect setting for an outdoor adventure together.
Consider packing a picnic and enjoy the tranquility of nature with your special someone.
19. Day Trip To Charlottesville
Take a break from the city and embark on a romantic day trip to Charlottesville, just a short drive from Richmond.
Explore the historic Downtown Mall, visit local wineries , stop by some different breweries , and stroll through the scenic University of Virginia gardens.
It’s a delightful escape for couples seeking a mix of history, culture, and relaxation on a fun day trip.
We’ve spent a considerable amount of time exploring the different corners of Charlottesville and can vouch for the countless romantic things to do around the city .
It’s the perfect place to venture for romance, good views, and delicious places to eat and drink.
20. Brewery Hopping In Scott’s Addition
Richmond’s Scott’s Addition neighborhood is a haven for beer enthusiasts. Spend a day brewery hopping with your partner, sampling craft beers and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
From unique brews to cozy taprooms, Scott’s Addition offers a diverse array of options for a fun and laid-back brewery experience.
As big craft beer fans, we can vouch for how fun and oddly romantic brewery hopping can be.
21. Stargazing At Observatory Park
For a star filled date night, head to Observatory Park, where the Richmond Astronomical Society hosts stargazing events.
Bring a fluffy blanket, kick back, and gaze at the night sky together. With the help of telescopes and knowledgeable astronomers, you’ll explore the wonders of the universe, making it a romantic and enlightening experience under the stars.
FAQs About The Most Romantic Things To Do In Richmond VA
Continue reading below as I answer some frequently asked questions about romantic things to do in Richmond VA.
Where should I go on a date in Richmond VA?
Richmond offers a variety of romantic date spots. Some of my favorite suggestions include Dinner at the Jefferson Hotel, going on a hike, and a Carytown date night.
Where can I see the Richmond skyline?
To catch a stunning view of the Richmond skyline, consider Libby Hill Park, Kabana Rooftop, and Pocahontas State Park.
Where do you park for the canal walk in Richmond?
Finding parking for the Richmond Canal Walk is convenient, and there are several options including downtown parking lots, street parking, and Shockoe Bottom parking.
Final Thoughts On Romantic Things To Do In Richmond VA
Richmond, with its blend of history, nature, and modern charm, offers many different romantic activities for couples.
Whether you’re enjoying a quiet evening by the river or embarking on an adventurous treetop excursion, Richmond provides the perfect backdrop for a romantic escape.
Explore these activities and create unforgettable moments with your significant other in this charming Southern city.
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Richmond, say aloha to Tiki Club RVA! Suite Cruises RVA is pleased to introduce Richmond’s first and only BYOB tiki boat to the James River! Fitting up to 30 passengers , this floating tiki bar out of Rocketts Landing is the perfect way to mix and mingle. Come sip, cruise, and celebrate out on the water!
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Our Richmond VA tiki boat cruises are available for both public and private cruises. You can buy individual or small group tickets to mix and mingle with others. Or, book a private rental where you can reserve the entire boat! With capacity for up to 30 passengers, we are also able to accommodate larger groups.
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All cruises are BYOB (bring your own beverages)! Our boats are outfitted with built-in cup holders, coolers, USB charging stations, and large Bluetooth-enabled speakers for playing your preferred tunes.
BYOB Tiki Boat Cruises Near Richmond VA
These tiki boat cruises are perfect for celebrating birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette parties, happy hours, corporate outings or just to let loose on a tiki boat ride with your crew.
For groups of up to 50 passengers, see our Special Events page to learn more about how you can reserve both boats at the same time. B ook your adventure now!
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The 40-minute, historically narrated tours of the James River and Kanawha Canal operate throughout the season, seven days a week from May through September, and with varying hours in April, October, and November. The boat tours travel along downtown Richmond's historic Canal Walk and review centuries of Richmond's history, from Powhatan's Chiefdom to the first commercially successful ...
40-minute historically narrated tours. The canal boat tours of the James River and Kanawha Canal operate throughout the season, seven days a week from May through September, and with varying hours in April, October and November. Tours depart on the hour from the Canal's Turning Basin at 139 Virginia Street, in Downtown Richmond, Virginia.
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The Canal Walk has been a staple of Richmond for decades, entertaining visitors and residents alike. Located along downtown's riverfront, the Canal Walk stretches 1.25 miles along the James River and Kanawha and Haxall Canals, and has access points at nearly every block between 5th and 17th Streets. . The Canal Walk is used for walking and ...
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The 40-minute, historically narrated tours of the James River and Kanawha Canal operate throughout the season, seven days a week from May through September, and with varying hours in April, October, and November. The boat tours travel along downtown Richmond's historic Canal Walk and review centuries of Richmond's history, from Powhatan's Chiefdom to the first commercially successful ...
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Riverfront Canal Cruises in downtown Richmond feature historically-narrated tours of the James River and Kanawha Canal designed by George Washington. Hear about centuries of Richmond's history, from Powhatan's Chiefdom to the first commercially successful electric streetcar in the world, while traveling in authentic, flat-bottomed boats ...
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James River Tours and Cruises! We combine batteau history and outdoor recreation to create fun and unforgettable river experiences for everyone. Join us on the James in Scottsville, Virginia just south of Charlottesville. Choose an experience below! Our mid-day, 2-hour experience is uniquely Virginian.
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The River Hill subdivision of Westover Hills neighborhood is an oft-overlooked gem. Forty homes are nestled among mature trees on a bluff overlooking the James River, Buttermilk Trail and Maymont Park. The enclave was developed in tandem with the completion of the Boulevard "Nickel" Bridge, in 1925. Complemented by captivating landscapes and gardens, the graceful […]
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