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Top neighborhoods in Blacksburg

Downtown Blacksburg

Downtown Blacksburg buzzes with collegiate energy where historic brick buildings house bustling cafes, boutiques with Virginia Tech gear, and lively sports bars. The Lyric Theatre anchors the cultural scene while pedestrian-friendly streets invite exploration of local shops and seasonal events. The area comes alive during university terms, with game days transforming the neighborhood into a sea of Hokie maroon. Food options range from student-budget pizza joints to upscale bistros featuring Virginia ingredients. Most downtown visitors stay in nearby boutique hotels or B&Bs, with rates climbing during football season and graduation. Getting around is simple with Virginia Tech shuttles and free Blacksburg Transit connecting all the main attractions.

University

Blacksburg's University neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Cassell Coliseum and Lane Stadium.

Hethwood - Prices Fork

Hethwood - Prices Fork offers a peaceful suburban retreat with community parks and tree-lined streets. Just a 15-minute drive from Virginia Tech, this family-friendly neighborhood features playgrounds at Hethwood Park and scenic walking trails through Heritage Community Park. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the spacious green spaces, while university visitors appreciate the convenient location for campus events. The area boasts casual family restaurants along Prices Fork Road, though most close by 9 PM. Vacation rentals in single-family homes provide the perfect base for exploring, with ample parking and quiet streets ideal for evening strolls. While a car is recommended, the wide sidewalks make local wandering a breeze.

Merrimac

Merrimac gives you the best of both worlds—a peaceful residential retreat with Virginia Tech energy just minutes away. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets invite morning walks before heading to the Huckleberry Trail for a scenic hike or bike ride. NRV Superbowl offers rainy-day fun, while Lane Stadium and Cassell Coliseum bring weekend excitement during game seasons. Most visitors stay in cozy vacation rentals or guest rooms in private homes, giving you that authentic slice of Blacksburg life. You'll need a car to reach dining options and shopping areas, but the trade-off is worth it—quiet evenings and genuine suburban charm that tourist districts just can't match.

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