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Richmond Bed and Breakfasts
As a modern city, Richmond offers a variety of lodging. But none captures the essence of the city or initiates you into the diverse, unique culture quite like staying at a bed and breakfast. One of the things travelers heading to Richmond look for is a good old fashioned dose of their famous Southeastern hospitality. Well, you'll find it at a bed and breakfast! Authentic, friendly hosts welcome you into their home, cater to your needs, provide you with delicious local cuisine and make you feel like family in every sense of the word. You won't feel like you're visiting Richmond-- you'll feel like you've moved to Richmond! But at your bed and breakfast, even though you'll feel at home, all the stress and responsibility is gone. You're there to relax, to be pampered, to experience a new, wonderful city. Why not do all that in the best way possible? All this is yours at a Richmond bed and breakfast. Imagine sitting on a large wrap-around porch, drinking lemonade and admiring the architecture of the nineteenth century house you're calling home for a little while. Or maybe you prefer to look out over manicured grounds, rolling lawns and trees gently swaying in the breeze. Your bed and breakfast is the best way to appreciate Richmond's deep history. You'll be able to trace the roots of the town, from the early English settlers, to the brave soldiers fighting in the Revolutionary War, to the heartache of the Civil War, and finally landing on today, where you sit, on that bed and breakfast porch. You'll feel like a part of our country's rich history. Only a bed and breakfast can offer this experience, and it is an experience not to be missed.