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Grace Street Park is a small but charming pet-friendly park nestled at the end of a quiet block in the historic Church Hill neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. Well-loved by locals for its stunning panoramic views of the RVA cityscape, the park is a perfect spot for both cityscape photographers and pet owners looking to unwind and take in the scenery. Street parking is available for free nearby, making this an accessible dog-friendly destination in Richmond.
While compact, the park provides a peaceful atmosphere, rarely feeling crowded even during peak times. Dog owners appreciate the relaxed environment and the two benches available, perfect for resting while their pets enjoy the outdoor space. Families will also enjoy this space, as it’s considered a good park for kids and is openly welcoming to both pups and their owners. There is no admission fee, making Grace Street Park a great stop for budget-friendly, pet-friendly adventures in the city.
Amazing view especially at night.
Would like to make it up here at night to see the view.
Just found this little park. Great view.
Probably my favorite place to see RVA. Two cute benches to take in the stunning sights. At the end of a sleepy block in Church Hill. Great for showing visitors views of the city, or for residents to chill and take it all in.
Very scenic and picturesque place offering a fantastic view of the city. Perfect setting for cityscape photographers and admirers. The place is small but doesn’t get crowded. No admission fee and there is available street parking nearby, also free-of-charge.