You will receive a compelling story of the origins of Richmond from small tobacco town to Capitol of the Commonwealth on a leisurely 100 minute stroll. Learn about Richmond's role in the Civil War, as well as its major prominence in the Civil Rights movement. Each guest will leave with a comprehensive understanding of the city and what to see and do next in RVA.
We begin in historic Jackson Ward known as The Harlem of the South and the Black Wall Street of the SOuth
Stop by and hear about the life and contributions of Richmond native John Marshall in the history of the city and country.
Visit beautiful Court End, learn about the Wickham and Davis houses, Richmond's pivotal role in the Burr treason trial and Beef Juice!
Learn about how Richmond became the capitol of the CSA, the Davis years as President, The Great Evacuation Fire, and Lincoln's visit to Richmond just one day after surrender.
Visit the original Medical College of Virginia, hear tales of custodial skullduggery, and how Richmond was a major medical center in the Civil War
Visit the only church designed by Jefferson's apprentice, hear the horrors of the Richmond Theater Fire, and how Edgar Allen Poe became a true Richmonder
See the second oldest governor's mansion in the US and learn about the monuments Capitol Square. Visit the Civil Rights Memorial and hear the story behind Brown v. The Board of Ed
Hear the story behind Richmond becoming the third capitol of the Commonwealth, how Jefferson's plans for the new building went awry, and the tragedy that befell it in 1870.
See the newest addition to Capitol Square. learn about the first European women in the colony, the contributions of 12 prominent women, the arrival of the first Africans and the history of slavery in the city.
Visit the Church of the Confederacy and its Tiffany splendor and end your tour
See and hear the story behind the proposed mausoleum for the first president and six key figures in the founding of the nation.
We meet at the turn-in on N 3rd Street between Marshall and Clay Streets
Richmond, Virginia, is a historic city nestled along the James River. Known for its rich Civil War history, vibrant arts scene, and stunning architecture, Richmond offers a blend of cultural experiences and outdoor adventures. From its iconic landmarks to its thriving food and craft beer scene, Richmond has something to offer every traveler.
One of the finest art museums in the United States, featuring a diverse collection of artworks from around the world.
A significant Civil War site with well-preserved battlefields, historic structures, and interpretive trails.
A beautiful 100-acre estate featuring a mansion, gardens, wildlife exhibits, and walking trails.
Crispy, golden fried chicken often served with biscuits and gravy or coleslaw.
A creamy, savory soup made with peanuts, chicken or vegetable broth, and spices.
Delicious crab cakes made with fresh blue crab, breadcrumbs, and seasonings.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
US Dollar (USD)
Eastern Standard Time (EST) (GMT-5) / Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4)
120VV, 60HzHz
Richmond is generally safe for tourists, but as with any city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Richmond Staples Mill Road Station
Richmond Greyhound Station
GRTC offers a reliable bus service with frequent routes and affordable fares.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic colonial town with well-preserved buildings, museums, and living history exhibits.
A charming college town with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and nearby wineries.
A beautiful state park with hiking trails, camping, and water activities along the James River.
Price varies by option