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12 staycation ideas in Richmond

From private islands to a riverside manor, Richmond is full of special places to stay that offer guests a break from traditional motels and hotels.

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The Boulevard Inn is just steps away from the VMFA and VMHC.

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We all need a staycation or a trip to a different city from time to time. Whether you’re a Richmonder feeling a little cooped up or a visitor looking for a special River City experience, here are 12 inns, hotels, and rentals that will set the stage for an unforgettable time.

Retreats on the water

Sharp’s Island | James River
Rent a canoe or take your boat to this private camping experience within city limits. The island features an artful cabin, eating areas, a propane grill, and its own Little Free Library.

The Cookie B | Henrico
Enjoy your morning coffee on the covered deck of this private boat. Amenities include a kitchen, dining area, and indoor fireplace.

Miracle on the James Manor | Midlothian
This luxurious getaway has six bedrooms and five baths, a private backyard, and a fire pit. Ideal for nature lovers, the home is located near Robious Landing Park and Tarrington Riverfront Park.

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The rooftop at Quirk has enviable views of downtown Richmond.

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Artistic sanctuaries

Quirk Hotel | Arts District
This downtown stay was specifically designed as an art-forward oasis, complete with rotating shows at Quirk Gallery. The hotel is also steps from several venues, galleries, and restaurants.

Nocturnal Gardens | Highland Park
The New Orleans Gothic glam offered by this house will inspire your creativity. Plus, it’s just a short drive to all downtown has to offer.

The Black Pine | Oregon Hill
This eclectic home features Spanish tile, tons of artwork, and unique curiosities. We’re particularly entranced by the opulent living room and spacious outdoor area.

Hideaways with history

The Boulevard Inn | The Fan
This bed and breakfast can be found right on Arthur Ashe Boulevard. Enjoy the stylings of the colonial revival townhouse, plus easy access to the offerings of the Fan and the Museum District.

Linden Row Inn | Monroe Ward
Book a room at this historic boutique hotel which was restored in 1988. Fun fact: The inn stands on the site of the garden where Edgar Allan Poe courted Elmira Royster.

The Berkeley Hotel | Shockoe Slip
This Cary Street hotel will locate you in the center of Richmond’s history, blocks from downtown museums and the river. The surrounding cobblestone streets provide additional historic charm.

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The Trailside Treehouse is designed to stun your 10-year-old self.

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Singular stays

Trailside Treehouse | James River
Fulfill your childhood dream of staying in a treehouse — this one’s right across the river from Maymont. The property includes 1.5 wooded acres to explore

Camper Glamping | Byrd Park
Enjoy a stay in a retro-themed Shasta camper blocks from the Fan. Upgrade with movie night, date night, or birthday packages to make a special occasion extra special.

The Barkin’ B&B | Montrose
This rustic tiny home is ideal for a one or two person getaway. The pet-friendly stay has a bedroom loft and full kitchen.

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