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Take a (virtual) tour of downtown Richmond

As downtown continues to grow, this digital tour is the ultimate guide to uncovering must-see spots + living spaces.

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A GIF of a virtual map of downtown Richmond.

Can’t make it to RVA yet? Experience it virtually to get a sneak peek.

Photo provided by Venture Richmond

Whether you’re a Richmond local or thinking about moving to RVA, there’s a new virtual program that allows anyone to explore the city — before leaving home.

Thanks to Venture Richmond’s free drone-based tour, users can take a virtual stroll through downtown and check out popular spots in each area. It’s the perfect way to visit RVA’s treasures and preview its new additions before you visit.

Here’s a quick snapshot:

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