The Richmond Region is making headlines in 2025, earning praise from some of the most trusted names in travel, lifestyle, and culture. Month after month, top publications are shining a spotlight on the people, places, and experiences that make our region unforgettable, proving that whether you’re here for a weekend getaway, a family vacation, or a lifelong stay, RVA is truly a destination worth talking about.

January
America’s Top 15 Cities for Quality of Life Right Now
Realtor.com
RVA earned a spot in the Top 15 Cities for Quality of Life in America, earning an impressive score of 7.0 for its blend of history, culture, and livability. With the iconic St. John’s Church, a thriving dining scene, and abundant outdoor adventures, the region continues to charm residents and visitors alike.
The Most Beautiful Train Stations in America, According to Passengers
Explore
The Richmond Region may not have the vast skyline of New York or Washington, but it still boasts stunning architecture like the iconic Main Street Station. Completed in 1901, its Pompeiian brick facade, ornate stone roses, and soaring 110-foot clock tower make it a true architectural gem in the heart of the city.
The State That’s Home to the World’s Largest Arby’s Location
Food Republic
You won’t find the world’s largest Arby’s in a big city; it’s right here in the Richmond Region! Located in Colonial Heights, this unique, 7,126-square-foot restaurant feels more like a cozy mountain lodge than a fast-food joint, with rustic décor, a bear statue, and an extended menu of exclusive items and multi-course meals.

February
These 13 Hotels Invoke That Old Hollywood Glamour
Traveling with MJ
Luxurious accommodations await at the Jefferson Hotel, where travelers get both a prime location and stylish surroundings. Read on to see some of the celebrity guests the hotel has hosted over the years!
Give Us the Tea! Where to Have a Sip in the South
Garden & Gun
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts brings a touch of elegance to the South with its Floris tearoom, opened in late 2023. Inspired by English and French salons, this serene spot offers locally sourced teas from Richmond’s own Savory Blends Tea Company and artful treats like jasmine tiramisu, making it the perfect escape into culture and refinement.
March
The Best Botanical Gardens in the US
Vogue
Named one of the best botanical gardens in the U.S. by Vogue, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden offers 50 acres of beauty to explore year-round, anchored by its iconic 11,000-square-foot domed conservatory—the only one of its kind in the mid-Atlantic, currently undergoing an exciting expansion that is set to reopen in 2026. With more than a dozen themed gardens, from the serene Asian Valley to the rose-filled arbors of the Louise Cochrane Rose Garden, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers in every season.
Best Science Museums
Newsweek
The Science Museum of Virginia is one of the top science museums in the country, ranking third in the 2025 Newsweek Readers’ Choice Awards. Visitors can experience The Dome, the state’s largest screen, explore hands-on creativity in The Forge makerspace, and dive into teen-focused STEM learning in The Mix. It’s an award-winning destination where innovation and imagination come to life.
Best Free Museums
Newsweek
Celebrated for its global collection and year-round access, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has earned a spot among Newsweek’s Best Free Museums of 2025. With nearly 50,000 works, including the largest collection of Fabergé and Russian decorative arts in any U.S. museum, VMFA is a cultural treasure in the heart of Richmond.
12 Best Places to Tube in the South This Spring and Summer
Southern Living
Perfect for a summer adventure, the James River Park System is one of the best tubing spots in the South from Southern Living. With a mix of lazy stretches, small rapids, and scenic skyline views, this spacious urban river offers room to float, picnic, and even enjoy a guided history tour while you drift.
Revisit Timeless Landmarks in Richmond
Garden & Gun
As part of Garden & Gun’s 2025 Bucket List series, author Larry Bleiberg shines a spotlight on how Richmond’s Revolution-era landmarks continue to define the region’s character and charm. From historic churches and cobblestone streets to scenic overlooks that inspired the city’s name, these timeless sites offer a glimpse into the past while remaining a part of the region’s cultural fabric today.
7 Strangest Landmarks in Virginia
World Atlas
The Edgar Allan Poe Museum in downtown Richmond delights visitors with its rich and delightfully odd collection of artifacts. Housed in the city’s oldest surviving home and packed with rare manuscripts, personal items like Poe’s childhood bed and walking stick, and a poetry-inspired garden, the museum offers an unforgettable, curiously atmospheric experience for fans of the macabre and literary enthusiasts alike.
April
How the Richmond Flying Squirrels Became One of The South’s Most Beloved Baseball Teams
Southern Living
Richmond’s Double-A team, the Flying Squirrels, has soared to the top of AA baseball attendance charts, fueled by its irresistible quirky in-game entertainment at the beloved Diamond stadium. More than just a baseball experience, the team has woven itself into the fabric of the community through year-round initiatives and special awareness nights, with exciting plans to move into a new state-of-the-art CarMax Park in 2026.
2025’s Most Underrated Towns in Virginia
World Atlas
WorldAtlas spotlighted both New Kent and Doswell among Virginia’s most underrated towns, each celebrating milestone moments. New Kent’s annual derby became a Kentucky Derby qualifying race for the first time in its 18-year history, while Doswell marked 50 years of King’s Dominion with the debut of Rapterra, the world’s fastest and longest launched wing coaster.
These Are the Best Amusement Parks You Should Go To That Aren’t Disney
Only In Your State
Only In Your State named Kings Dominion one of the best amusement parks in the U.S. outside of Disney, highlighting its 60+ rides, 20-acre waterpark, and record-breaking coaster, Rapterra. For 2025, families can also take advantage of the Pre-K Pass, giving children ages 3 to 5 unlimited visits all season long.
6 Kid-Friendly U.S. Travel Destinations That Will Be Even Better Than Ever in 2025
AFAR
AFAR named the Richmond Region one of the best U.S. destinations to visit with kids in 2025, highlighting family favorites from the 50th anniversary of Kings Dominion—complete with its record-breaking Rapterra coaster—to the baby pygmy hippo at the Metro Richmond Zoo and the kid-friendly splash pad at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Add in colorful street art tours, nostalgic diners, and centrally located family-friendly hotels, and the Richmond Region offers a perfect mix of thrills, culture, and charm for all ages.
20 Local Coffee Scenes Across the US That Are Worth Traveling For
NewsBreak
Recognized by NewsBreak as one of the top local coffee scenes in the U.S. worth traveling for, RVA blends its industrial past with a creative, modern twist. From repurposed factory spaces housing standouts like Blanchard’s Coffee, Lamplighter Coffee Roasters, and Black Hand Coffee Co., to cafés doubling as art galleries and serving seasonal menus sourced from nearby farms, the region’s coffee culture is as rich and distinctive as its brews.
Best Day Trips from D.C: Explore Hidden Gems & Nearby Getaways
Travelloge
Featured by Travelloge as one of the best day trips from D.C., the Richmond Region blends deep historical roots with a thriving arts and culinary scene. Highlights include the world-class Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and expansive Maymont, where visitors can enjoy lush gardens, a farm, a Virginia wildlife trail, and picturesque landscapes.

May
The Most Popular Coffee Shop in Every State
Finance Buzz
FinanceBuzz has crowned Lamplighter Coffee Roasters as the most popular coffee shop in Virginia, calling it a beloved local institution known for its exceptional brews and inviting atmosphere. Nestled in the City of Richmond, this café shines for its artisanal blends, creative charm, and enduring popularity across the Commonwealth.
Best Seafood Restaurant in Every State
Cheapism via AOL
Cheapism named Croaker’s Spot the best seafood restaurant in Virginia, celebrating its soul-food twist on fresh catches. Beloved by locals, this Black-owned restaurant is famous for its perfectly fried catfish and shrimp—comfort food from the sea at its finest.
June
15 Emerging LGBT+ Travel Hotspots, from Osaka to Medellin
Independent
The Richmond Region is redefining queer travel as an inclusive Southern city celebrated for its bold pride and community spirit. From drag brunches and LGBTQ+ bookstores to rainbow art walks, grassroots Pride events, “The Gayest Room Ever” experience at the Quirk Hotel, and a thriving network of inclusive cafés, galleries, and community hubs, the region pulses with creative energy and heartfelt inclusivity.
100 Reasons to Love America: Superman’s David Corenswet, Inspiring Teachers, Taylor Swift and More
People Magazine
People Magazine featured Rapterra at Kings Dominion in its 2025 “100 Reasons to Love America” list, spotlighting the record-breaking wing coaster as a must-ride thrill. Located in Hanover County, Rapterra launches riders to 65 mph in four seconds before plunging, twisting, and diving through an unforgettable high-speed adventure.
9 Cities with Surprisingly Good Climbing Less Than 45 Minutes Away
Climbing Magazine
RVA earned a spot in Climbing Magazine’s list of top urban climbing destinations, thanks to the James River Park System’s seamless blend of natural and built climbing terrain. Minutes from downtown, Belle Isle, Manchester Wall, and the Richmond Buttermilk trails offer hundreds of granite routes for all skill levels, creating an active community where climbers can boulder, paddle, and hike—all in the same day.
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