Things to do in Richmond for a quick overnight

Anonymous
Long story, but my husband and I will probably head to Richmond for a quick stay- Sat morning through Sunday mid-afternoon. We have our hotel already, but are looking for things to do. Is the Maymont House a must-do? What about the art museum? And, any good wineries near by?

Alternatively, I'd also welcome suggestions for other places close to here (within a 2 hour drive). Charlottesville maybe?
Anonymous
The Post just did a big thing on Richmond. I forget if it was the travel section or the food section but it was in the last 2 weeks. The art museum is very good - a good selection of art and decorative objects/furniture. Last time we went the restaurant in the museum was excellent for a sit down lunch.
Anonymous
Art museum is excellent. Try a Segway tour downtown or an electric car tour of Hollywood cemetery. Lots of history. Good food.
Anonymous
The art museum is very good.
Sorry, I haven't done anything else in Richmond.
Anonymous
Go for a free tour at Stone Brewing.
Anonymous
Cary Street, if you like Old Town Alexandria. There's a riverfront walk, and University of Richmond campus is gorgeous (near Cary Street)
Anonymous
Lunch or dinner at Stella's..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Post just did a big thing on Richmond. I forget if it was the travel section or the food section but it was in the last 2 weeks.


Link:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/food/heres-proof-you-should-dip-into-richmonds-diverse-restaurant-scene/2016/10/17/9f1b2dc8-8ff0-11e6-9c52-0b10449e33c4_story.html
Anonymous
The NY Times did just 36 hours in Richmond:

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/09/17/travel/what-to-do-36-hours-in-richmond-virginia.html?_r=0

It is my hometown and my family still lives there. Here are my recommendations (just my opinion):

1). Maymont House (do you mean the Dooley Mansion)? No that isn't a must do. If the weather is nice sure Maymont is fun, but if you don't have kids with you I can think of tons of other things to do.

2). VMFA (Virginia museum of fine art) is excellent, to me that is a must do. And the Virginia Historical Society museum is practically next door, I would go there as well.

3). No, there aren't wineries around, you need to head west via 64 towards Charlottesville for that. BUT RVA is a microbrew town, so there are many breweries to visit if that's your fancy.

4). The food scene is EXCELLENT. Call and make a reservation NOW for Saturday night

5). Get drinks at the rooftop bar at Quirk

6). Visit one of the islands on the James

7). Go to Churchill, take a tour of St. John's church

8). Visit carytown

9). Have fun
Anonymous
Sit alone in your hotel room eating a bag of ham biscuits (but maybe that's just me).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sit alone in your hotel room eating a bag of ham biscuits (but maybe that's just me).


Holy crap PP are you me?? I'm craving a freaking chocolate chess pie from Ukrops now.

Anyway, OP what types of things do you like to do? Shopping, art, History, nature?

What type of food do you want for dinner? Southern? European? Cuban? Asian?

Do you like Breweries? Hardywood is a big favorite of friends of mine. I prefer Center of the Universe but I'm from Ashland so I'm biased?
Anonymous
Williamsburg is 45 minutes from downtown Richmond FYI.
Anonymous
I also love brunch at Lemaire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I also love brunch at Lemaire.


No, just no. Millie's.
Anonymous
Bumping this thread for new suggestions. can anyone recommend an area with some eclectic little shops to browse? It will be two adults, no kids (hurray!). Already booked a hotel downtown and restaurant reservation in Church Hill. TIA!
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