The Linden Row Inn lies at the heart of Downtown Richmond in the historic Arts and Cultural District, 10 miles west of Richmond International Airport and within walking distance of commercial and government offices. It is within a few blocks of Virginia Commonwealth University, Greater Richmond Convention Center, many museums, art galleries and Civil War attractions, as well as a fantastic choice of Richmonds famed award-winning restaurants and craft breweries.
Offering traditional Southern hospitality, this historic hotel originally built in the mid-1800s combines old-world charm with modern luxuries. Amenities include a secluded garden courtyard for weddings and other events, plus valet parking and a complimentary local shuttle service. Southern cuisine along with wine, beer, and craft cocktails are served at Parterre, the hotels restaurant which was featured in The New York Times 52 Places to Go in 2020.
Among the many famous past residents of our property, Edgar Allan Poe spent his childhood playing in the garden that is now the hotels garden courtyard. In fact, local legend has it that the property is home to the enchanted garden that Poe mentions in his famous poem To Helen.
Some of the 70 rooms and suites are housed in the original row homes that comprise the property, while others are set in carriage houses or around the pretty garden courtyard. There are also antique-furnished parlor suites featuring period decor and elegant living quarters.
To make a reservation at the charming Linden Row Inn, contact WorldHotels today.
"On the positive side, the location is excellent - in a peaceful neighborhood, yet I was in easy walking distance to the Convention Center and lots else, with a centrol location for pretty much wherever you’d like to go, as well as decent parking options. It is also a lovely historic property full of character. On the flip side of being old, it seems that every door sticks when you try to open or close it and it is not friendly for those who need accessibility, with stairs here and there you have to lug your suitcase up. Back on the bright side, the little black cat who hangs out around the place is adorable and sweet and made my day whenever I ran into it."