Vail Craft Beer Classic
A popular annual festival right in Vail Village offering all-inclusive tastings of Colorado brews, spirits, live music and food trucks—perfect for residents looking for a fun weekend gathering close to home.
Vail, Colorado offers a calm and tranquil environment with predominantly low noise levels that contribute to a peaceful living experience. The postal city provides a diverse range of housing options including spacious single detached homes, small apartment buildings, duplexes, and larger apartment complexes. The architecture primarily dates back to the early 1980s, giving the neighborhood a classic yet comfortable feel. Dining options are plentiful, with over 50 restaurants available throughout the area, catering to varied culinary preferences. Well-served by multiple bus lines and featuring decent bicycle infrastructure, Vail supports multiple transportation choices for residents. Convenient highway access makes travel seamless.
The character of Vail is exemplified by its calm environment. Most areas in Vail are very quiet, as the streets are generally very peaceful.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located at the heart of Vail Village, Gondola One whisks skiers, snowboarders, and sightseers up Vail Mountain, making it the neighborhood’s most iconic access point to world-class alpine adventures and panoramic views.
This scenic, pedestrian-only village path winds along Gore Creek and through cobblestone streets, linking boutique shops, patios, and public art, perfect for a leisurely stroll and people-watching year-round.
A landmark on East Meadow Drive since 1964, Pepi’s offers authentic Austrian fare, a lively après-ski scene, and one of Vail Village’s most popular outdoor decks right in the heart of the action.
The core of Vail Village is lined with luxury retailers, outdoor gear shops, and art galleries clustered along Bridge Street and Gore Creek Drive, providing a true European-style shopping experience.
Anchored by the Vail Village Arts gallery on Bridge Street and complemented by public sculptures and cultural events, this area offers art lovers a rotating display of fine art and mountain-inspired works.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A popular annual festival right in Vail Village offering all-inclusive tastings of Colorado brews, spirits, live music and food trucks—perfect for residents looking for a fun weekend gathering close to home.
This weekly summer market brings fresh local produce, artisan foods, crafts and live entertainment right in Vail Village, making it ideal for locals to shop, dine and enjoy a scenic community outing.
A smaller midweek market in Vail Village featuring vetted local vendors with handmade goods and fresh produce—great for picking up artisan items and staying connected with the community.
Free evening of art, live music, artisan stalls and family-friendly activities by the creek—perfect for residents to unwind and enjoy a vibrant community atmosphere.
Celebrate the summer solstice with a scenic 5K or 10K in nearby Beaver Creek—perfect for active residents wanting a fun, community-oriented run in the local trails.
Six-week classical music festival featuring world‑class orchestras and community education programs, offering residents access to exceptional performances in Vail’s stunning outdoor amphitheater.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Vail Village
Local characteristics and demographics for Vail Village