Historic homes and neighborhoods, Civil War and Revolutionary War sites and museums, gardens and nature centers, science and art museums, sports teams and the James River offer countless things to do throughout the Region. And it’s so easy to get there. The Richmond Region is within a day’s drive of more than half of the U.S. population. It’s easily accessible by train and two low-cost air carriers fly into Richmond International Airport, a 10-minute drive to downtown.
Eat: Godfrey's offers popular Drag brunch on Sundays before transforming into night-time hot-spot. Gay-friendly New York Deli is located in funky Carytown just a couple doors down from the historic Byrd Theatre. Catch a movie after dinner for $1.99. Nacho Mama’s in Carytown is gay-owned and offers killer margaritas.
Sleep: TAG-certified Linden Row Inn, housed downtown in old Victorian-era row homes, is a historic urban hotel with a European style. The Linden Row boasts a beautiful winding garden courtyard (where famed Master of Macabre Edgar Allan Poe played as a child) and partners with nearby 1508 gallery to host rotating satellite exhibits. The Maury Place B&B is also TAG-certified and located on
Shop: Carytown is
Night: Babes has a great patio and great entertainment. Feildens is a private club, but if you know a member, you can go as a guest. Barcode and Godfrey’s downtown are also great night-time spots.
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Sweat: The scenic James River distinguishes the
Scream: Nearby amusement park Kings Dominion this spring will add the Intimidator 305 – all about crazy speed and intense G-forces.
Events: The Gay Pride Festival is an annual celebration held each fall in one of the area's outdoor parks, and each summer, Gay Day is held at Kings Dominion, the area's amusement park. For more gay-friendly events, happenings, and discussion, check out GayRVA.com or the Richmond Metro CVB’s GLBT page.
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