Whether attending a sporting event, business seminar, circus, or show, most Richmonders have visited the Coliseum at least once. The Coliseum is one of Richmond's most imposing and recognizable buildings, conveniently located just off of Interstate 64 and easily accessible even for those completely unfamiliar with city navigation.
Parking and Public Transportation to the Richmond Coliseum
Parking garages and lots are located on all sides of the Coliseum, and during events, they are clearly marked with their prices. The loading and fire zones around the building are strictly off limits for paring, and Coliseum officials will not hesitate to tow a vehicle in violation of parking restrictions. GRTC buses stop nearby and are a viable option for Richmond locals or for tourists parked at a distance, but be sure to check the bus schedule ahead of time and ensure that the buses will still be running at the conclusion of the event.
Best and Wort Times to Visit the Coliseum
Events are scheduled year round, but if you must wait outside, it is most pleasant in late spring when the cherry blossoms bloom all over the city. Coliseum events are held indoors, so the weather is not as much a consideration here as it is at other Richmond landmarks. The box office offers a wide range of attractions such as figure skating, circus acts, and monster trucks, while more exclusive events for specific businesses and groups are held year round.
Admission to the Richmond Coliseum
Ticket prices will largely depend on the specific event in question. Admission can range anywhere from $15 to several hundred dollars, and food and drink purchases inside are offered at pricing typical of sports arenas and festival events.
Must See and Do at the Richmond Coliseum
One of the most anticipated family events of the year is the Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Circus, which usually comes to the Coliseum at the end of winter. Sporting events are another draw, especially ice hockey. A calendar of upcoming attractions is available on the Richmond Coliseum website.
Other Places to Visit Near the Richmond Coliseum
For phenomenal food and some of the best craft cocktails in town, Kenn Tico Cuban Restaurant is only a few blocks away on Grace Street, well within walking distance of the Coliseum, but far enough away that the bustle and congestion typical of big events will not interfere with the dining experience. A short drive away, tourists will find the Science Museum of Virginia, which offers an IMAX theater in addition to spectacular educational exhibits.
Insider Tip for Richmond Coliseum Visitors
Follow the rules. The Coliseum is strict about parking, outside food and drink, and proper decorum while in attendance at any of the hosted events. Don't try to sneak around and beat the system; it will only cause problems for you and the others trying to enjoy their evening.
Author's bio: Kitty Lusby is an author and self proclaimed adventurer from the Richmond, Virginia area. She believes that travel is a necessity and does it as often as possible.
30/11/2018
Lauri W.
I was impressed with the coliseum when we went for Disney on Ice recently! Parking is super convenient (a MUST with children!), the show started on time and our seats were fantastic and reasonably...
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08/01/2019
Steffanie I.
Had my college graduation here and attended another graduation here and it is a big, beautiful stadium. However cell service is horrible and I remember walking around in circles trying to find my...
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30/11/2018
John H.
Let's not kid ourselves. Richmond needs a new downtown arena to attract sports teams and good events. The coliseum is old, run down and the seats are horrible (especially in the upper level. You...
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05/10/2018
Jennifer S.
They treat you like a felon walking in. Here for a huge conference. Planning on being here the entire weekend. No bookbags, no computer bags. Only 12x12 purse.... really then metal detectors&...
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05/12/2017
Michael G.
I came here somewhat recently for a Foo Fighters concert. Every seat in the house seemed to be a good one but this stadium is old and built for an America that was not as heavy as we are now....
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