- Address
- 6807 Paragon Pl., 23230
- Chain
- EA
- Built
- 1999
About Extended Stay Deluxe - Richmond - I-64 - West Broad Street
Extended Stay Hotels now offers FREE Wi-Fi All Day Every Day at all Extended Stay Hotels. Welcome to Extended Stay Deluxe Richmond - I-64 - West Broad Street. Our hotel is designed especially for longer stays with large studios featuring fully-equipped kitchens and plenty of work space? amenities you won't find in a typical hotel room. ?Kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, and stovetop ?On-site guest laundry ?Free Wi-Fi in all guest rooms ?Deluxe Coffee, fruit, and bagel breakfast Mon-Fri ?Pet Friendly Rooms ?Convenient workspace ?Free local phone calls ?Personalized voice mail ?Iron and full size ironing board ?Dining and cooking utensils provided ?Print station in lobby ?On-site fitness center ?Swimming Pool
Richmond is the capital of Virginia, and it is located right in the heart of this southeastern state. The city has a deep sense of the past that you can feel as you walk through the streets of its historic district, yet is still a modern city with a thriving business and entertainment sector. Richmond is an ideal location for almost any kind of trip; it is a great destination in and of itself with a tremendous history as well as a contemporary business district. Richmond is also a short drive from southern coastal beaches, mountainous hiking trails and everything that Washington DC has to offer. In fact, many people prefer to stay in Richmond when they experience the nations capital because it is such a safe and convenient city with high-speed trains riding into DC every day. Looking for a place to stay? Click an area below for hotels in and around Richmond or view all metropolitan Richmond hotels. Glen Allen Richmond Richmond was once known as the capital of the South, and one visit here will tell you why. The Valentine Museum provides a great view into Richmonds history, as does the amazing Agecroft Hall that was moved to Virginia brick by brick from England. If history is your passion, youll have to visit the Richmond National Battlefield and the Richmond Civil War Visitor Center, which was established in 1936 and protects 763 acres of historical land. This beautiful area of town is the perfect spot to take a stroll or ride down the canal; you can even take a canal boat tour. The Virginia State Capitol, the Executive Mansion, and St. Johns Church are also historic sites that you wont want to miss. If youre looking for more culture, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is an excellent place to view more than 6,000 years worth of fine art collections including Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Impressionism, Faberge and more. Some of Virginias most gorgeous parkland is also found in Richmond.
