Richmond SailFest
A unique, family-friendly waterfront festival with tall ships, live music, historical re-enactors, and ship tours—just minutes from Gambles Hill, it's a perfect summer outing along the river.
View event details →Gambles Hill presents a variety of housing options with many spacious lofts and one-bedroom homes, predominantly in charming large apartment buildings and townhouses. The neighborhood benefits from an extensive bicycling network, complementing the convenience of car travel by offering ample parking and quick access to highways. Residents find numerous restaurants and cafes nearby, as well as easy access to pharmacies for everyday needs. Green spaces and parks are plentiful, providing pleasant outdoor settings. Proximity to both primary and secondary schools enhances the appeal of this neighborhood. The convenient bus connections maintain accessibility within the area, contributing to a well-connected community.
Gambles Hill is a great area for home buyers who enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities. Even though the ambience is not the liveliest in this part of Richmond with the nightlife venues in nearby neighborhoods, it is very easy to find a place to grab a drink because they are generally located very close by. However, public green spaces are especially well-spread out and there are a few of them close by for residents to enjoy, resulting in them being easy to reach from the majority of locations in Gambles Hill.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Offering panoramic views of the James River and the Richmond city skyline, this iconic overlook sits at the edge of Gambles Hill on South 2nd Street, making it a beloved vantage point for sunsets and cityscape photography.
Located right on the edge of Gambles Hill at 621 S Belvidere St, this beautifully maintained memorial honors Virginia's military veterans and includes picturesque grounds, an educational center, and regular community events.
An important Civil War-era site on Tredegar Street, just steps from the heart of Gambles Hill, this historic industrial complex now houses the American Civil War Museum and serves as a cultural anchor for the neighborhood.
Running along the southern edge of Gambles Hill, the landscaped Haxall Canal Walk offers a scenic pedestrian route linking the neighborhood to Brown’s Island and downtown, ideal for strolling, jogging, or picnicking.
This peaceful green space at the corner of 2nd and Byrd Streets is filled with mature trees, classic Richmond monuments, and walking paths—a cherished neighborhood spot for residents and workers seeking a tranquil oasis.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A unique, family-friendly waterfront festival with tall ships, live music, historical re-enactors, and ship tours—just minutes from Gambles Hill, it's a perfect summer outing along the river.
View event details →An inclusive, free, family-oriented festival showcasing international food, music, performances, artisan vendors, and cultural activities—great for Gambles Hill residents interested in community and multicultural connection.
View event details →A vibrant evening open-air market offering artisan goods, live music, and kid-friendly creative activities—an engaging, local shopping-and-entertainment option within easy reach for Gambles Hill families.
View event details →Biweekly farmers markets featuring Black growers and artisans—perfect for Gambles Hill residents seeking fresh, local produce and supporting community vendors.
View event details →Free and family-friendly art market kickoff to Juneteenth weekend with live music, vendors, food, and local beer—ideal for neighborhood families looking to celebrate culture and community together.
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Local characteristics and demographics for Gambles Hill