ABOUT RICHMOND RACEWAY COMPLEX
Richmond Raceway Complex is host to over 150 various events from consumer trade shows and outdoor festivals to corporate meetings and concerts. Check out the Event Calendar to see what’s coming up throughout the year including some of our larger and most popular shows. The Richmond Raceway Complex consists of five permanent Exhibition Halls and buildings with over 160,0000 square feet of meeting space. If you are looking for smaller space, we host a multitude of fundraisers, corporate and private functions in our Torque Club, Victory Lane Club and the Media Center! Contact us to book your next meeting, tradeshow, festival, or private event!
Located midway between New York and Florida, Virginia is the gateway to the South. It is also sometimes classified in the Mid-Atlantic region. The Commonwealth is bordered by Washington, D.C., the nation's capital, and Maryland to the north; the Atlantic Ocean to the east; North Carolina and Tennessee to the south; and West Virginia and Kentucky to the west.
Western Virginia is mountainous, covered by the Allegheny and Blue Ridge mountains with the great Shenandoah Valley falling between the ranges. The central piedmont region, with its rolling hills, flattens out into the sandy coastal plain toward the Atlantic Ocean.
Richmond Region Tourism : Your Guide To Richmond Travel And Tourism, Where History Meets The Present
Experience the unique heritage of the Richmond Region, where four centuries of history and modern-day culture come together with unprecedented accessibility. Searching for Virginia travel information to determine the best location for your next trip? When it comes to authenticity of place, no destination delivers more than the Richmond Region. Here, more than 400 years of history live on through magnificent architecture, monument-lined cobblestone streets, and world-class museums– for an experience that’s anything but textbook.
Learn more about Richmond Virginia tourism and travel information at visitRichmondVA.com
ABOUT RICHMOND
WELCOME TO THE GREAT STATE OF VIRGINIA.
To find out more information on area attractions and events please visit virginia.org.
Virginia is for Lovers. Residents and visitors to the Historic Richmond Region continue to call it easy to love. Home to museums, breathtaking architecture and a vibrant arts community, the region entertains and enlightens. Historic buildings and world-class museums nestle next to new structures designed to harmonize with the past even as they define the future. Richmond—fun, affordable and accessible—offers the benefits of a big city and the warmth of a small town. There are trendy areas and endless pockets of discovery—all in a historic setting that reminds us of who we are as Americans.
Located on the James River fall line, Richmond was founded in 1607 by Captains Christopher Newport and John Smith of Jamestown fame. Patrick Henry lit the fires of revolution when he delivered his "…give me liberty or give me death…" speech at St. John's Church in 1775. You can still visit St. John's, and during the summer enjoy the reenactments of Henry's famous speech. Richmond replaced Williamsburg as capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1780. The Virginia State Capitol was designed by Thomas Jefferson and is one of the most visited sites in the city.
Visitors to the Richmond Region find the traditions of history and culture alive today. Historic homes and neighborhoods, Civil War and Revolutionary War sites and museums, gardens and nature centers, science & art museums, sports teams and the James River offer a myriad of activities throughout the region. Combined with excellent shopping and excellent dining, these attractions are enough to create several fun-filled weekends.
Whatever your interests are, there is something for you to discover in the Historic Richmond Region. For a complete listing of all the region has to offer, call 1-888-RICHMOND for a free Visitors Guide. And visit soon to see for yourself why Richmond is easy to love.
WHEN YOU GO:
Stop in the Richmond Region Visitor Center at 405 North 3rd Street to learn about the variety of places to visit. Just follow the Tourist Information signs from the highway. There is plenty of parking in a deck right next door.
HOTELS:
Check out Visit Richmond for a list of hotels in the Richmond area.