About this venue
Stuart C. Siegel Center is a multipurpose arena in Richmond, known for its compact seating layout and lively atmosphere that brings the audience close to the action. As a venue for major sports events, ceremonies, and special programs, it carries a distinctive university character while remaining flexible enough for different event formats. Its functional architecture emphasizes clear sightlines, straightforward entrances, and a strong sense of connection with the court or stage.
Inside, the experience is shaped by the powerful acoustics of an enclosed arena, well-organized seating sections, and practical visitor facilities. The venue is large enough to create an intense event atmosphere, yet compact enough to keep many events feeling close and engaging. Food, beverage, and support services are arranged to keep movement through the building simple, especially before the program begins and during breaks.
The venue is located at 1200 W Broad St, Richmond, United States, along an important city corridor and close to the campus environment. For access to the entrance, it is useful to check official parking guidance and drop-off areas in advance, as traffic around the arena can build before larger events. For wider travel planning around Richmond, the section below provides practical information on city transport options.
About the city: Richmond
Richmond, Virginia’s charming capital, blends deep history with modern city energy and has become an increasingly popular pick for top-tier sports events and concerts. The city stands out with a strong restaurant scene, craft breweries, and cultural options, making it easy to turn a night out into a full weekend experience. With a welcoming vibe and neighborhoods that are simple to navigate, visitors settle in quickly and often return for the mix of entertainment and the city’s relaxed pace.
For arrivals and getting around, Richmond relies on the practical public transit network GRTC, including the high-frequency GRTC Pulse line that links key districts and helps you reach arenas and stadiums with minimal hassle. If you’re coming by train, you can use Main Street Station downtown as well as Staples Mill Road Station, an important hub for broader regional connections. If you fly in, Richmond International Airport (RIC) offers a straightforward gateway to the city, with well-organized ground transport and taxi/ride-share options for quick connections to event locations.
If you have time before or after the show, enjoy the city’s waterfront setting along the James River and take a walk on the Riverfront Canal Walk, where history and public art naturally meet river views. Fans of older, character-filled streets often head to Shockoe Bottom for its distinct atmosphere and strong lineup of bars and casual bites, while Carytown is perfect for an easy stroll among shops and cafés. That mix of river scenery, historic neighborhoods, and lively dining is what makes Richmond a destination that delivers well beyond the ticket itself.