
Travel Here in Record Time Using our Richmond Maps and Directions
Discover the ease of travel to the Historic Richmond Region, where the nation’s past, present and future sit at a crossroads. Finding your way to this popular locale has never been easier. Simply use our Richmond maps and Regional travel info to guide you.
Visit this convenient destination – located within a day's drive of half of the U.S. population, two hours south of Washington D.C. and two hours west of the Atlantic Coast. You’ll find us easily accessible by plane, as well as train, motorcoach and automobile, with exceptional convenience to Interstates 95 and 64. To plot your route, refer to the Richmond Virginia map and travel info below.
By Air:
Fly into Richmond International Airport, located 15 minutes from downtown. Nine major airlines – including our low-cost carriers, AirTran and JetBlue, as well as American, Air Canada, Continental, Delta, Northwest, United and US Airways – offer non-stop flights from more than 20 U.S. cities, including Atlanta, Toronto, Dallas, New York, St. Louis, Chicago, Boston, Orlando, Philadelphia and Detroit, and connecting flights to destinations worldwide. In the interest of better serving your needs, the airport has recently undergone a $245 million capital improvement, including an expansion of the air control tower, terminal, concourse, roadways and parking garages. For more information about Richmond International Airport, call (804) 226-3000, or visit flyrichmond.com.
On The Ground:
If you prefer ground travel, you can access the Richmond Region by automobile, bus or train.
- Train: Amtrak has two stations in the Richmond Region: The historic Main Street Station, located in downtown Richmond; and Staples Mill station, located approximately 10 miles west of downtown. For more information, call (804) 646-6246 (MAIN) for Amtrak Main Street Station or (804) 553-2903 for Amtrak Staples Mill Station. For Amtrak fares and schedules, call (800) USA-RAIL, or visit amtrak.com.
- Bus: Greyhound / Trailways has a terminal only minutes from downtown Richmond, offering a convenient, low-cost travel option.
- Automobile: The Region's minimal traffic makes traveling throughout the area a breeze. Enjoy easy access to Interstate 95 (which runs north-south) and Interstate 64 (which runs east-west), providing swift routes to destinations all across the eastern half of the United States. For travel throughout the Region, rely on Interstate 295 – a beltway that loops around downtown Richmond, connecting areas east and west of the city. State Route 288 runs from I-95 in Chesterfield County to Route 250 / Broad Street in Goochland, while Interstate 895 – also called Pocahontas Parkway – connects Richmond International Airport to points south of the city. Tolls ranging from 20 cents to $2.50 are found on the Downtown Expressway, Powhite Parkway, and Pocahontas Parkway. For more information, click here. The City of Richmond is built on a grid – which makes navigation quite simple – although many downtown streets are one-way, with the notable exception of Broad Street.
- Local Public Transportation: The Richmond Region's public transportation system is operated by GRTC Transit System. Bus service is concentrated in downtown Richmond and the areas east, west and south of the city.
- Taxi: If you choose taxi travel to get around the Richmond Region, you can hail one on the street or call ahead for a guaranteed ride. Taxis can also easily be picked up at airport or hotel taxi stands.
- Parking: On-street parking in the city is generally free weekdays after 6 p.m. and on weekends. One- to two-hour metered parking is allowed on weekdays. In some areas, street and lot parking is reserved for permit holders, so be sure to read signs carefully. Paid parking lots are also located throughout downtown Richmond.
- Highway Assistance: Call “511” or 1-800-578-4111 from a wireless of landline phone for information about Virginia highway and traffic conditions, travel services, and more. To report road hazards and unsafe work zones, call the Virginia Department of Transportation highway help line at 1-800-367-ROAD.
Learn more about our Richmond Region Visitor Centers, also at your service for assistance and travel guidance.
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