This contemporary, luxury hotel overlooks the scenic James River in the heart of Richmond's financial and historic Shockoe District. Dining, shopping and entertainment options are right outside your door. The hotel also offers a business center, dry cleaning services, kids program, complimentary shuttle to downtown and a concierge. Valet parking is available at a rate of 19 per day with in and out privileges or guests can self park at at a maximum rate of 18 per day without in and out privileges.
The hotel has several dining choices, including Barlowe's Terrace, a newly renovated restaurant in an open atrium setting featuring an eclectic fusion with regional flair, and The Market, a deli-style take-out, offering pizza, sandwiches, salads and pastries. Guest room dining is also available.
Hotel guests have access to a 30,000 square foot state-of-the-art health club facility with sauna, massage therapy, Jacuzzi, free weights, aerobics, treadmills, squash and racquetball courts for a fee. A Get Fit Kit is also available at the front desk, allowing guests to work out in the privacy of their own room. It contains a floor mat, two dumbbells and elastic bands. The hotel features a heated indoor pool with an outdoor tanning deck. Nearby attractions include the State Capitol and Capitol Square, Canal Walk, Valentine Museum, The Museum of the Confederacy, The White House of the Confederacy, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Civil War tours and the Black History Museum, all within walking distance of the hotel. Each of the hotel's 361 guestrooms includes an executive desk, oversized bathroom, plush terry-cloth robes for use during your stay at the hotel, fully-stocked refreshment center, coffee maker, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, and telephone with dataport and voicemail.
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Omni Richmond Hotel Property Information:
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Rooms:
361
Floors:
19
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- Business center
- Car rental desk
- Family rooms
- Golf
- Swimming pool
- Wheel chair access
- Dining
- Luxury
- Dry cleaning
- Free high speed internet
- Data port
- Nonsmoking
- Meeting room
- Pets allowed
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Omni Richmond Hotel Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1500
Check-Out:
1200
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Richmond Events & Entertainment
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Events
January
Early January: Joy From the World. Cultural holiday exhibits, art,
storytelling, musical performances and planetarium shows from more than 25
cultures. Science Museum of Virginia, 2500 W. Broad St. For information, call
804-864-1400, or toll-free 800-659-1727.
January:
Flood Wall Tour. The Old Dominion Railway Museum sponsors guided walking tours
of historic sites along the flood wall of the James River's south bank. Old
Dominion Railway Museum, 102 Hull St. For information, call 804-233-6237 or
804-231-4324.
March,
Early March: Basketball Championship. Championship tournament of the CAA
Division I college basketball league. Richmond Coliseum, 601 E. Leigh St. For
information, call 804-780-4956. For tickets, call 804-780-4970, or Ticketmaster
at 804-262-8100.
Mid March: St. Patrick's Day Parade. This annual parade, usually held on
the Saturday preceding or following the actual holiday, goes along West Broad
Street from Horsepen Road to Willow Lawn Drive. For information, call toll-free
888-742-4666.
Easter on Parade. On historic Monument
Avenue, this spring festival and parade offers live music, clowns, jugglers,
crafts and food. For information, call 804-788-6466.
April
Mid-Late April: Historic Garden Week. Several historic plantation homes
open their doors to the public during the oldest and largest statewide
house-and-garden-tour event in the U.S. Features home and garden tours,
afternoon teas and progressive lunches and dinners. For information, call
804-644-7776.
Late
April: Richmond Civil War Day.
Living-history demonstrations, drills and exhibits recall the life of Civil War
soldiers in this commemoration of the 1864 Overland Campaign. Also artillery and
rifle-firing demonstrations, walking tours to Belle Isle, civilian re-enactors,
children's activities and period music. Tredegar Iron Works and Richmond
National Battlefield Park, 3215 E. Broad St. For information, call 804-226-1981
or 804-771-2145.
July,
Early-Mid July: Summer City Fest. This free music festival, formerly the
Big Gig, features more than 50 jazz, blues, rock and pop concerts on Brown's
Island and various other venues. Organ recitals and classical-music concerts at
Centenary United Methodist Church, 411 E. Grace St. For information, call
804-788-6466.
Mid-Late July: Richmond Shakespeare Festival. Annual festival with
performances in the outdoor amphitheater of a Tudor-style mansion. Special
performance on 30 August. Wednesday-Sunday evenings. Agecroft Hall, 4305
Sulgrave Road. For information and tickets, call 804-232-4000. Continues through
early August
3, 4 July: Richmond Braves 4th of July Extravaganza. Two nights of
Independence Day celebrations, consisting of a Richmond Braves game at 7 pm,
followed by a fireworks display. The Diamond, 3001 North Boulevard. For tickets,
call 804-359-4444, or toll-free 800-849-4627.
August
Early August: Richmond Shakespeare Festival.
Annual festival with performances in the outdoor amphitheater of a Tudor-style
mansion. Special performance on 30 August. Wednesday-Sunday evenings. Agecroft
Hall, 4305 Sulgrave Road. For information and tickets, call 804-232-4000.
(Weekends) August: Free outdoor screenings of family-oriented films,
music and children's games on Brown's Island. For information, call
804-788-6466.
August: Friday Cheers. Free Friday evening outdoor concerts by some of
the region's top talent on Brown's Island. For information, call 804-788-6466.
September
Early September: Minor-League Baseball. The Richmond Braves, an
affiliate of the Atlanta Braves, play regular-season home games at The Diamond,
3001 North Boulevard. For information and tickets, call 804-359-4444, or
toll-free 800-849-4627.
End September: Virginia State Fair. Exhibits, livestock shows,
handicrafts, rock and pop music concerts, food and wine competitions and more.
Richmond Raceway Complex, 600 E. Laburnum Ave. For information and tickets, call
804-569-3200, or toll-free 800-588-3247.
Late September: River City Beer and Seafood Festival. More than 40
different varieties of microbrewed, handcrafted and imported beers, seafood
booths and live entertainment. Brown's Island. For information, call
804-788-6466.
October
Early October: Arts Around the Lake. This juried arts show offers works
by nearly 100 local artists on display and for sale. Westhampton Lake,
University of Richmond campus. Sponsored by the Greater Richmond Alumni Chapter.
For more information, call 804-289-8026.
December
Throughout December: Joy From the World. Cultural holiday exhibits, art,
storytelling, musical performances and planetarium shows from more than 25
cultures. Science Museum of Virginia, 2500 W. Broad St. For information, call
804-864-1400, or toll-free 800-659-1727. Continues through early January
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Richmond Destination Overview
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Richmond is a preferred destination for visitors to Virginia. From colonial times to the Civil War, Richmond was at the center of events in America. Colonial Williamsburg was one of America's first settlements, and its history and traditions resonate with those of Richmond. Richmond was the capital of the confederacy, and it has retained many of the historical aspects of traditional Southern culture. Richmond is not only the capital of Virginia, but its proximity to Jamestown, Yorktown, and other significant areas of early settlement, make it an historical hub of sorts for the entire country.
History enthusiasts of all ages will appreciate Richmond's museums and carefully preserved architectural treasures. Jamestown, founded in 1607, is nearby. The Revolutionary War ended more than 200 years ago at Yorktown, also a neighbor of Richmond. Richmond itself served as the capital of the Confederacy during the Civil War, and its museums dedicated to the war and the Confederacy are among the best in the nation. Richmond's Court End District contains seven National Historic Landmarks, three museums, and 11 more buildings on the National Register of Historic Places - all within eight blocks.
The Virginia countryside is particularly beautiful in the vicinity of Richmond, which straddles the Tidewater and Piedmont regions. This inspiring mountain landscape can be enjoyed at any time of the year. Each season seems to bring it to the peak of perfection. Richmond is only 100 miles from Washington, D.C., giving visitors access to all that the nation's Capitol has to offer.
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