Welcome to Church Hill - Richmond’s oldest neighborhood and one of the best places to live in RVA! The neighborhood is named after St. John’s Church, where Patrick Henry gave his famous speech. You’ll feel the sense of history strolling down any block, but that storied history is still being written as Church Hill continues to rewrite itself as a pillar of the Richmond community.

Today, it’s known for its numerous parks, award-winning restaurants and shops. The parks include Libby Hill, Jefferson Park, and Chimborazo among others.

And the restaurant scene is second to none - you’ll love finer dining at Alewife, The Roosevelt, Metzger’s Bar & Butchery and Grisette. The casual dining scene is unmatched with places like The Hill Cafe, Khalo’s and Proper Pie. And if you’re just in the mood for a quick bite, you’ll find that Union Market lives up to its billing as “best sandwich shop” in Virginia according to Thrillist.com. And dessert? Spotty Dogg Ice Cream is quickly becoming a Richmond staple!