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Things To DoThings To Do

Here are just some of our favorite places in the beautiful city of Richmond!
Maymont

MaymontMaymont

1700 Hampton Street, Richmond, VA 23220

Maymont is a 100-acre green space in the heart of Richmond, Virginia. It is free of charge and is a must see! Their Japanese Garden never disappoints, as well as the large amount of animals they have on the property. Tours of the historic house require a reservation, which can be made on their website.

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsVirginia Museum of Fine Arts

200 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220

Catherine's favorite art museum, it is a true treasure and one of Richmond's greatest attractions! Free admission to the majority of the museum, in addition to a lovely gift shop, tasty cafe, and beautiful sculpture garden.

Ironclad Coffee Roasters & Baking Co.

Ironclad Coffee Roasters & Baking Co.Ironclad Coffee Roasters & Baking Co.

1805 East Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23223

Visit our favorite coffee shop and the place where we got engaged! It has delicious drinks and scrumptious treats, along with a cute patio area.

Carytown

CarytownCarytown

Type in Carytown into your GPS and it will show you the way!, Richmond, VA

Bright murals line the nine blocks of Richmond’s bohemian district that includes indie boutiques, record stores, cafes, bakeries and farm-to-table restaurants.

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

Lewis Ginter Botanical GardenLewis Ginter Botanical Garden

1800 Lakeside Avenue, Henrico, VA 23228
, (804) 262-9887

A wide variety of experiences are offered at this 50-acre botanical garden that features a conservatory, library café, and teahouse restaurant. Requires purchase of tickets that can be bought online or upon your arrival!

Scoop

ScoopScoop

403 Strawberry Street, Richmond, VA 23220

The best ice cream shop in the city!! Try some of their creme brulee or any of their seasonal offerings and we promise you won't be disappointed. Head through the alley way on the opposite side of the street and enjoy the little hidden park as well!