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Full-Length Tours:

The Full-Length Guided Segway Tour is approximately 2.5 hours with a 15 minute lesson to make sure you're safe and comfortable gliding around town. You'll discover architectural features of downtown buildings. Along the way, you'll stop and see things you just can't get to see by car.

 

NEW Micro Tours:

The Micro Tour is a Guided Segway Tour that's low on time, but big on fun. Approximately 2 hours including a 15 minute lesson, Segway of Richmond Micro Tours take you to parts of Richmond you've probably never seen before. Along the way you'll not only learn the history of the city, but also have a blast doing it!

 

* We can also design a personal tour just for you or your group. Just tell us where you like to begin, and we can arrange for a nominal fee.

 

Tour Locations

Full-Length Tours Explore these great Richmond Landmarks:

 

• The John Marshall House

• The Wickham House

• Valentine Richmond History Center

• MCV/VCU

• Museum of the Confederacy

• White House of the Confederacy

• Old City Hall

• Egyptian Building

• Monumental Church

• Capitol Square/Executive Mansion/Bell Tower

 

• St. Paul's Church

• U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

• Shockoe Slip

• James River Flood Wall

• Canal Walk

• Triple Railroad Crossing

• Newport's Cross

• Brown's Island

• April 1865 Bridge

• The American Civil War Center at

Historic Tredegar

 

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Daily at 10am and 2pm

 

Where:

Richmond Region Visitors Center,

downtown Richmond, 405 N. 3rd Street

 

Cost:

$65/person for a 2.5 hour tour

 

 

Take a Micro Tour

 

NEW Micro Tours - Check em' out!

 

Hollywood Cemetary Tour:

Resting place of 3 presidents: James Monroe, John Tyler, and Jefferson Davis

18,000 confederate veterans buried here (including 26 generals: J.E.B Stuart, George Pickett...)

Others buried here include: Douglas Southall Freeman, James Branch Cabell, Ellen Glasgow, Lewis Ginter, Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. and many more who have played leading roles in Richmond's history and culture

Formally dedicated in 1849, it sits in a park-like setting overlooking The Falls of the James River and was designed for the living as well, to enjoy its peaceful serenity

 

Church Hill Tour:

Church Hill includes the original 32-blocks of Richmond as laid out by Major William Mayo in 1737

Many great examples of Greek Revival, Federal and Victorian styles of architecture

St. John's Church where Patrick Henry gave his “give me liberty or give me death” speech

Main Street Station, Libby Hill Park, 17th Street Farmer's Market, Poe Museum, Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument, and Chimborazo are all included

 

Call for Micro Tour times.

 

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