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Econo Lodge Richmond Star Rating 2        
8350 Brook Road

Located off Interstate 95, this straightforward hotel is 5.5 miles from Richmond International Raceway, 7.1 miles from University of Richmond and 7.
Richmond Magnuson Grand Hotel Star Rating 4        
6531 West Broad St

This convention hotel is 1 mile from Interstate 64 and 8.6 miles from downtown Richmond restaurants and arts venues.The traditional rooms feature complimentary WiFi and coffeemakers.
Akaza Hotel Richmond        
6531 A West Broad Street

Akaza Hotel Richmond is set in Richmond and is within a short walk of nearby attractions, including Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters. The multiple amenities this art deco hotel offers include meeting rooms, conference rooms and a 24-hour reception.There are a range of facilities available to guests of Akaza Hotel Richmond, such as a lift and a TV room.
Speco Hotels Richmond        
6531 West Broad Street

Speco Hotels Richmond provides a comfortable setting when in Richmond. It also offers meeting rooms, a 24-hour reception and 24-hour room service.Speco Hotels Richmond has 75 rooms, all of which are equipped with a variety of facilities to ensure an enjoyable stay.
La Quinta Inn & Suites Richmond-Chesterfield Star Rating 2        
1301 Huguenot Road

Adjacent to shopping at Chesterfield Towne Center Mall, this modern hotel off Highway 60 is also a 12.4-mile drive to downtown Richmond.All the colorfully decorated rooms include microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers, plus free WiFi, pillow-top mattresses and flat-screen TVs with HD cable channels.
Comfort Suites Innsbrook Star Rating 3        
4051 Innslake Drive

In a simple redbrick building off I-64, this informal all-suite hotel is 7 miles from the University of Richmond and 10 miles from Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden.The relaxed 1-room suites come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, as well as minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. They also have living areas with pull-out couches.
Americas Best Value Inn & Suites-Glen Allen/Richmond Star Rating 1        
8901 Brook Road

A 2.5-mile drive to Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, this low-key lodging is also a 7.8-mile drive to the University of Richmond.
Hampton Inn & Suites Richmond Virginia Center Star Rating 3        
1101 Technology Park Drive

This straightforward hotel is 4 miles from Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, 18 miles from Richmond International Airport and 9 miles from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.The unassuming rooms include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and custom-designed beds, plus desks, coffeemakers, minifridges and microwaves. Suites add sitting areas with sofabeds.
Hampton Inn Richmond-West Star Rating 3        
10800 West Broad St.

Off of I-64, this modern hotel is 12 miles from downtown Richmond and 9 miles from the Cultural Arts Center in Glen Allen.Flat-screen TVs with HD channels, minifridges, coffeemakers and both full and lap desks (for working on the bed) are offered in each room, as well as free Wi-Fi and custom-designed beds.There's an outdoor pool and an exercise room, in addition to the free daily hot breakfast (on-site) and weekday breakfast bags to go.
Hilton Garden Inn Richmond Innsbrook Star Rating 3        
4050 Cox Road

Set in the Innsbrook Office Park, this modern property is a 4-minute drive from Interstate 64.Rooms offer flat-screen TVs with premium cable channels, microwaves, minifridges and free WiFi, as well as traditional decor and custom-designed beds. Suites add separate living areas and pull-out sofas.
 
 
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Richmond is the capital of Virginia and has been called the "perfect blend of old and new". It is very cosmopolitan and offers a wealth of cultural, entertainment, and educational possibilities. Tourists can take a cruise along the scenic James River while history buffs can see the reenactment of Patrick Henry's "give me or live give me liberty or give me death" speech. There is the Civil War National Battlefield Park and many other museums and historic houses.

The Museum and White House of the Confederacy is the world's largest collection of artifacts from the Confederacy. It features letters, artwork, and other relics from the Civil War. Some of the items include Robert E Lee's Appomattox sword, Stonewall Jackson's weapons, and one can take a tour of the restored wartime residence of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts showcases masterpieces by Dega. One can see poems, manuscripts, first editions, and many of his personal belongings. The Edgar Allan Poe Museum is located in Richmond's oldest building. This is a must see for anyone. The Black History Museum and Cultural Center is located in the heart of Richmond. It highlights the accomplishments of African-American artists, has many African artifacts, and emphasizes the contributions of people from the state of Virginia.

Founded in 1793, St. John's Church is the oldest church in Richmond. It served as the meeting space for the Second Constitutional Convention in 1775. Patrick Henry also gave his famous speech of "Give me liberty or give me death". Reenactments are held in the summer and the cemetery also includes famous people such as John Marshall, Edgar Allen Poe's mother, and Henry Clay. Agecroft Hall is a restored 15th-century English manner. It offers stunning views of the James River and sits on 23 acres of gardens and grounds. It is an interesting look back into the history of both regional and British history. Other Top Attractions City Hall sky deck offers the best views of the city.

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is 24 acres of beautiful flowers and plants on natural paths. It includes a formal Victorian Garden and an 1888 Victorian Manor. Berkeley Plantation is the famous site for the first Thanksgiving in 1619. It was also the home of the Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin Harrison and President William Henry Harrison.

Hollywood Cemetery is a downtown cemetery popular for its history and interesting epitaphs. President Monroe, President Tyler, and Confederate President Jefferson Davis are also buried here. More than 18,000 Confederates soldiers are buried here, and there is a 90-foot granite pyramid that commemorates the Civil War soldiers. Capital Square in Virginia State Capitol stands as a monument to the glory of the city. This is the place to go to see truly amazing architecture and several monuments.

Another place to see is Scotchtown, home to Patrick Henry; it dates back from the early 18th century and has been restored. Canal Walk is a very popular tourist attraction. A 1.25-mile walk curves around the city where one can see the Haxall Canal and the James River. Richmond has a unique feel, especially because of the historic sites that are in or surround the city. As visitors explore the city, they will also see the many places there are to shop and eat. One can find museum gift shops and cafes to high-end art galleries and five-star restaurants. Richmond provides a true historical experience.