Welcome to Virginia Village
A blend of urban advantages and small-town neighborhood rhythm
In a word, Virginia Village is quintessentially neighborhoody. While urban at first glance, the southeast pocket of central Denver follows the Cherry Creek trail slightly further away from the downtown areas, creating a pleasantly hidden neighborhood. Being a more uniquely and naturally private urban setting, you're bound to love the ranch homes and modernized condos that give Virginia Village a sense of being in Denver's sweet spot.
What to Love
- Central location
- Immaculately maintained 1950- and 1960-era ranch properties
- A unique mixture of suburban and urban design elements for a lifestyle all its own
- Significant pockets of MCM architecture, most notably in the Krisana Park and Lynwood neighborhoods
- Easy access to hiking and biking trails, as well as great parks and open spaces
Local Lifestyle
Virginia Village provides a laid-back alternative to the more high-speed urban tone closer to Denver's core. At the same time, it doesn't sacrifice any of the fantastic city-life amenities that make its strategic location at Denver's edge so attractive. For those looking for the perfect harmony between a happily suburban pace and the fine dining and shopping choices that draw people closer to Denver, Virginia Village offers the balance you crave.
Virginia Village Real Estate Insights
Virginia Village real estate is a charming residential haven. Learn more about Virginia real estate and current homes for sale on the market with Realtors from The David Bell Group in Colorado.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Pizza and craft beer lovers will definitely become instant repeat customers of Esters Virginia Village, which serves crowd-pleasing nachos and margaritas as well in a fun, sports-pub-like atmosphere. Thai Pot Cafe serves deliciously authentic Thai noodles, and their thoughtfully modest dining area is decorated in a way that's both highly dignified and cheerful.
At the ever-charming
Detour Bakery, locals enjoy some of the freshest French pastries, as well as truly decadent quiches and tasteful deli favorites. When you need a little pick me up, Virginia Villagers gather at
Sojourners Coffee, specializing in locally roasting beans and stocking a generous range of single-leaf teas — and if you have a sweet tooth, be sure to try their gelato.
Things to Do
One of the largest public green spaces around is
Bible Park, located right in the heart of the neighborhood. The spacious park is a favorite for families, thanks in no small part to its continually expanding play set. A beautiful stream runs through it, intersecting a man-made canal that encircles the area, and the park has both paved and dirt trails.
Further north is
Cook Park, which is well-maintained and features a number of sports amenities, including a well-staffed recreation center with a pool.
Cherry Creek Trail runs just along the main diagonal route into Denver, and it offers a beautiful tree-lined path that cyclists and joggers make excellent use of during any of Denver's countless pleasant days.
High Line Canal Trail is another popular route, winding across numerous Virginia Village green areas and connecting trail goers to several other smaller paths along the way.
Schools
In Virginia Village, the schools are at a happy balance between ambitious achievement and comfortable, organic treatment of students as autonomous and capable young adults in the making.
- Montessori School of Denver, Grades PK—8, student-teacher ratio of 1:8
- Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning, Grades K—12, renowned for its higher emphasis on hands-on, experiential learning over rote testing metrics
Welcome to Virginia Village
A blend of urban advantages and small-town neighborhood rhythm
In a word, Virginia Village is quintessentially neighborhoody. While urban at first glance, the southeast pocket of central Denver follows the Cherry Creek trail slightly further away from the downtown areas, creating a pleasantly hidden neighborhood. Being a more uniquely and naturally private urban setting, you're bound to love the ranch homes and modernized condos that give Virginia Village a sense of being in Denver's sweet spot.
What to Love
Central location
Immaculately maintained 1950- and 1960-era ranch properties
A unique mixture of suburban and urban design elements for a lifestyle all its own
Significant pockets of MCM architecture, most notably in the Krisana Park and Lynwood neighborhoods
Easy access to hiking and biking trails, as well as great parks and open spaces
Local Lifestyle
Virginia Village provides a laid-back alternative to the more high-speed urban tone closer to Denver's core. At the same time, it doesn't sacrifice any of the fantastic city-life amenities that make its strategic location at Denver's edge so attractive. For those looking for the perfect harmony between a happily suburban pace and the fine dining and shopping choices that draw people closer to Denver, Virginia Village offers the balance you crave.
Virginia Village Real Estate Insights
Virginia Village real estate is a charming residential haven. Learn more about Virginia real estate and current homes for sale on the market with Realtors from The David Bell Group in Colorado.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Pizza and craft beer lovers will definitely become instant repeat customers of Esters Virginia Village, which serves crowd-pleasing nachos and margaritas as well in a fun, sports-pub-like atmosphere. Thai Pot Cafe serves deliciously authentic Thai noodles, and their thoughtfully modest dining area is decorated in a way that's both highly dignified and cheerful.
At the ever-charming Detour Bakery, locals enjoy some of the freshest French pastries, as well as truly decadent quiches and tasteful deli favorites. When you need a little pick me up, Virginia Villagers gather at Sojourners Coffee, specializing in locally roasting beans and stocking a generous range of single-leaf teas — and if you have a sweet tooth, be sure to try their gelato.
Things to Do
One of the largest public green spaces around is Bible Park, located right in the heart of the neighborhood. The spacious park is a favorite for families, thanks in no small part to its continually expanding play set. A beautiful stream runs through it, intersecting a man-made canal that encircles the area, and the park has both paved and dirt trails.
Further north is Cook Park, which is well-maintained and features a number of sports amenities, including a well-staffed recreation center with a pool. Cherry Creek Trail runs just along the main diagonal route into Denver, and it offers a beautiful tree-lined path that cyclists and joggers make excellent use of during any of Denver's countless pleasant days.
High Line Canal Trail is another popular route, winding across numerous Virginia Village green areas and connecting trail goers to several other smaller paths along the way.
Schools
In Virginia Village, the schools are at a happy balance between ambitious achievement and comfortable, organic treatment of students as autonomous and capable young adults in the making.
Montessori School of Denver, Grades PK—8, student-teacher ratio of 1:8
Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning, Grades K—12, renowned for its higher emphasis on hands-on, experiential learning over rote testing metrics