
Richmond
Romantic Richmond Weekend on a Comfortable Budget
Slow-paced river city romance with food, wine, and history
Spend three easygoing days in Richmond savoring local flavors, strolling historic streets, and lingering over river views. This itinerary clusters each day in walkable neighborhoods, balances must-see sights with cozy corners, and layers in architecture, wine tasting, and great photo spots for a relaxed but memorable couples’ escape.
Highlights
Capture golden-hour views from pedestrian bridges with the skyline behind you.
Wander a colorful strip of indie shops, murals, and date-night dining.
Find quiet corners and lush backdrops at Maymont and nearby green spaces.
Admire grand facades, historic churches, and converted warehouses together.
Sample Virginia wines without leaving the city at a relaxed local tasting room.
Where to Stay

Linden Row Inn
Historic row-house inn with period details, a romantic courtyard, and an easy walk to Capitol Square and the Canal Walk.
$200-260/night
Hilton Richmond Downtown
Modern hotel in a restored historic building, offering comfortable rooms, on-site dining, and quick access to Perly’s, the Capitol, and the riverfront.
$190-240/nightGood to Know
Getting Around Easily
Richmond’s core neighborhoods—Downtown, the Riverfront, Scott’s Addition, Museum District, and Carytown—are a short drive or quick rideshare apart; once you’re in a neighborhood, plan to explore on foot within a 15–20 minute radius.
Reservations and Wait Times
Popular spots like Perly’s, Stella’s, and Can Can can have long waits on weekends; reserve in advance when possible or arrive early for brunch and dinner.
What to Wear
Richmond is generally casual; smart-casual outfits work everywhere on this itinerary, and comfortable walking shoes are important for cobblestones and riverside paths.
Budgeting for Meals
Plan for one sit-down restaurant meal per day as a splurge and keep the others simpler—splitting plates, skipping drinks, or choosing lunch specials—to stay within a comfortable budget.
Weather Flexibility
Have a loose backup plan for rain—VMFA and downtown cafes work well—since many activities are outdoors; check the forecast each morning and swap time slots if needed.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Perly's
Retro-Jewish deli with big portions; share the smoked fish platter or try the pastrami hash and good coffee.
1h · $15-25 per person
Capitol Square and Virginia State Capitol
Walk the landscaped grounds and admire the neoclassical Virginia State Capitol building designed by Thomas Jefferson; step inside if tours are available.
1h · Free
Downtown Richmond Architecture & Street Photography Walk
From Capitol Square, wander Broad Street and nearby blocks to photograph historic façades, churches, and converted warehouses at a relaxed pace.
1h · Free
Fall Line Kitchen & Bar
Casual modern American spot inside the Marriott with sandwiches, salads, and shareable plates; ask for a booth for a cozier feel.
1h 15m · $15-25 per person
Canal Walk
Stroll the paved path along the Haxall and Kanawha canals, with murals, historic markers, and benches overlooking the water.
1h · Free
T. Tyler Potterfield Memorial Bridge
Walk hand-in-hand across this pedestrian bridge spanning the James River, with skyline views, rapids below, and great sunset light.
1h · Free
Casa del Barco
Riverside Mexican restaurant with a sizable patio; share tacos, guacamole, and a margarita or two after your bridge walk.
1h 30m · $18-28 per person
Maymont
Explore the grand Gilded Age mansion exterior, Japanese and Italian gardens, and meandering paths with plenty of shady benches.
2h 30m · Grounds Free; small fees for certain exhibits
Lunch.Supper!
Laid-back Southern comfort food and sandwiches; split some pimento cheese and fried chicken, with indoor and patio seating.
1h 15m · $15-25 per person
Brambly Park Winery
Urban winery with a leafy outdoor space where you can share a tasting flight or a bottle and relax under the trees.
1h 30m · $15-25 per tasting
Scott’s Addition Free-Explore Time
Wander the compact neighborhood’s murals, game bars, and converted warehouses—peek into cideries or breweries if something catches your eye.
1h 30m · Free (plus any drinks you choose)
Stella’s
Cozy Greek restaurant with shareable mezze and hearty mains; try the saganaki and one classic pasta or seafood dish.
1h 30m · $20-30 per person15 activities across 3 days
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