
Looking for something special? A unique gift or quirky keepsake you might not find in the larger shopping malls? Try your luck at a Richmond bazaar, funky farmers' market or locally owned boutique.
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Stretching along nine blocks of West Cary Street from Thompson Street to Boulevard, Carytown bustles with mostly locally owned restaurants, spas and shops selling jewelry, antiques, toys, clothing and furniture. more »
At the intersection of Gayton, Gaskins and Quioccasin roads, you’ll find furniture, consignment stores, a toy store and clothing shops, as well as restaurants. more »
Lakeside stores offer a mix of home furnishings, antiques and gifts, as well as a spa. more »
On these avenues, you'll find shops offering men's and women’s fashions, home accessories and children’s clothing, as well as day spas and restaurants. more »
Head to River Road Shopping Center, where West Cary Street meets River Road, north of the Huguenot Bridge, for high-end apparel, jewelry, home furnishings and dining. more »
Downtown retailers, including a bookstore, an antique shop and a spa make their homes in Shockoe Slip along East Cary Street between 11th and Virginia streets. Shockoe Bottom, locates between Broad and Dock streets from 14th to 21st streets. more »
At the corner of Huguenot and Robious roads, shoppers enjoy restaurants and a selection of clothing, athletic gear and other specialty stores. more »
At the intersection of I-64 and Laburnum Avenue, find shops for apparel, entertainment and electronics, health and beauty, and home furnishings. more »
The Virginia Shop at the Library of Virginia specializes in Virginia-made products from food to jewelry and offers gifts and goodies with a literary twist. You can also find us at the Virginia State Capitol Building where we fill the demand for everything from…more »
The Virginia Shop at the Library of Virginia specializes in Virginia-made products from food to jewelry and offers gifts and goodies with a literary twist. You can also find us at the Virginia State Capitol Building where we fill the demand for everything from…more »