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Things To Do

Richmond is full of art, culture, and good food. It is also easy to get around - everything on this list is less than a 10 minute drive. Here are some of our favorite things in the area:
Carytown

Carytown

Starts at the intersection of West Cary Street and Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23221

Carytown spans a few blocks and is full of restaurants, bars, and unique shopping experiences. Some of our favorite small businesses to check out in the area include: - Minglewood Bakeshop: 100% vegan bakery that we visit every week - Sugar and Twine: Some of the best coffee in Richmond - Mongrel: A fun and quirky gift shop that is perfect for souvenirs - Ashby: Thrift store with top-notch second hand items like clothes and jewelry

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

200 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220

The VMFA is known for its extensive collection of art from across the world and is one of the go-to places we take people when they're visiting. General admission is free (special exhibits offered at a cost) and it is open 365 days a year. Check out their website at vmfa.museum.

The Purrfect Bean

The Purrfect Bean

214 North Lombardy Street, Richmond, VA 23220

Our favorite cat cafe in the neighborhood. Specialty coffee and tea drinks are served on the first floor and you can make an appointment on their website to visit the kitties on the second level.

821 Cafe

821 Cafe

825 West Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23220

The best all day breakfast spot in town (they also serve lunch/dinner) with diner vibes. Most of their menu items can be made vegan or modified for other dietary restrictions.