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We will be staying at Liden Inn and would love recommendations on things to do and not do while in Richmond for 2 days.
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Why do you need to know what to do or not to do? Not being snarky but your questuon is pretty broad. I think you don't need to crowd source your likes and dislikes? |
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Thanks, point well taken.
I am looking for infant friendly restaurants for lunch, coffee shops and places to enjoy family time. |
NP here, but I think it's fair for someone with an infant to ask a broad question like this. Her likes and dislikes are probably less important than logistics. |
| Perly's is right around the corner - great for breakfast/lunch. |
| Wong Gonzelez is a fun fusion restaurant a couple of blocks away for lunch. Another Asian fusion restaurant I really like is Lucky AF in Scott's Addition. Fine for an infant for lunch, especially on the patio. |
| Also, April should be great walking around weather for things like Maymont and the Canal Walk. |
Thank you, added it to my to-do list! |
| All the breweries re super kid friendly |
Agree. Definitely Maymont. |
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Maine; walk across the James/belle isle/ canals; beeweries are all
Kid friendly with tons of outdoor stuff: Vmfa has outdoor parties on the lawn Fridays and is free: a couple museums to check out include valentine: civil war and holocaust. Agecroft is a Tudor house with gardens and history displays … Sb love shack or fancy biscuit for breakfast or brunch. Zorch pizza or 8 1/2… |
| That was suppose to be maymont not Maine! |
| The Botanical garden. |
| The Richmond Children's Museum is nice. May be too advanced for an 11 month old but they may enjoy just looking around. Lots of fun colors and activity. |
| As someone who grew up in Richmond, I’ve never understood why people go there on vacation. |