The Black Lives Matter movement has helped renew interest in Richmond’s African American culture and history, according to community leaders.
The Master Plan, “Richmond Region 2030, A Strategic Direction for the Richmond’s Visitor Economy,” was developed in 2019 with extensive feedback and input from the community....
As part of National Travel and Tourism Week, Richmond Region Tourism is releasing, “When You Are Ready” an online video that features activities and landmarks across...
Virginia's tourism industry is losing money due to COVID-19. The industry brings billions of revenue into Virginia each year, according to the Virginia Tourism Corp. and...
Explore some of the area's most historic and interesting landmarks all weekend – free of charge.
With record-level growth, all of Virginia’s 133 counties and independent cities saw an increase in tourism compared to the previous year, resulting in $26 billion in...
“Black business, Black culture, and Black creative expression continue to flourish in this region, making it more vibrant than ever before,” says advisory board chair Enjoli...
As Richmond Region’s popularity as a tourist destination continues to grow, local jurisdictions are seeing a tangible financial impact.
The newest visitor center – Richmond Region Tourism's fourth – is housed in the historic and recently-renovated Robinson House on the campus of the VMFA.
The event will be held at Bryan Park Disc Golf Course, Richmond Strikers West Creek Complex, Forest Hill Park, Henrico County’s Dorey Park, and Gamble’s Hill...