Where to stay in Vermont State
- Killington (VT)
- 398 hotels
- Stowe (VT)
- 174 hotels
- Ludlow (VT)
- 160 hotels
- Dover (VT)
- 95 hotels
- Warren (VT)
- 88 hotels
- Manchester (VT)
- 50 hotels
- Wilmington (VT)
- 48 hotels
- Brattleboro (VT)
- 47 hotels
- Quechee (VT)
- 44 hotels
- Winhall (VT)
- 36 hotels
- Fayston (VT)
- 30 hotels
- Londonderry (VT)
- 30 hotels
- Morristown (VT)
- 29 hotels
- Jay (VT)
- 25 hotels
- So Burlington (VT)
- 24 hotels
- Bennington (VT)
- 23 hotels
- Stratton (VT)
- 23 hotels
- Colchester (VT)
- 22 hotels
- Plymouth (VT)
- 22 hotels
- Mendon (VT)
- 21 hotels
- Woodstock (VT)
- 20 hotels
- Rutland (VT)
- 19 hotels
- Waterbury (VT)
- 19 hotels
- Jamaica (VT)
- 18 hotels
- Chester (VT)
- 17 hotels
- Cavendish
- 17 hotels
- Burlington (VT)
- 16 hotels
- Castleton (VT)
- 16 hotels
- North Hero
- 16 hotels
- Peru (VT)
- 16 hotels
- Pittsfield (VT)
- 15 hotels
- Williston (VT)
- 14 hotels
- Saint Albans (VT)
- 14 hotels
- Jeffersonville (VT)
- 13 hotels
- East Burke
- 12 hotels
- Brandon (VT)
- 11 hotels
- Dorset (VT)
- 10 hotels
- Charlotte (VT)
- 10 hotels
- Bridgewater (VT)
- 10 hotels
- Mt Holly (VT)
- 10 hotels
- Whitingham
- 9 hotels
- Waitsfield (VT)
- 9 hotels
- Montpelier (VT)
- 8 hotels
- Barre (VT)
- 8 hotels
- White River Junction (VT)
- 8 hotels
- Montgomery (VT)
- 8 hotels
- West Windsor (VT)
- 8 hotels
- Addison (VT)
- 7 hotels
- Wallingford (VT)
- 7 hotels
- Weston (VT)
- 7 hotels
- Essex (VT)
- 7 hotels
- Middlebury (VT)
- 7 hotels
- Derby (VT)
- 7 hotels
- Westmore (VT)
- 7 hotels
- Isle la Motte (VT)
- 6 hotels
- Marlboro (VT)
- 6 hotels
- Hyde Park (VT)
- 6 hotels
- Shelburne (VT)
- 6 hotels
- Sunderland (VT)
- 6 hotels
- Grand Isle (VT)
- 5 hotels
- Pittsford (VT)
- 5 hotels
- Glover (VT)
- 5 hotels
- Montgomery Center (VT)
- 5 hotels
- Shaftsbury (VT)
- 5 hotels
- St. Johnsbury (VT)
- 5 hotels
- Windham (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Bristol (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Berlin (VT)
- 4 hotels
- East Montpelier
- 4 hotels
- Newfane (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Springfield (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Shrewsbury (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Arlington (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Barnard (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Lyndon (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Sandgate (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Alburg (VT)
- 4 hotels
- South Hero (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Stockbridge (VT)
- 4 hotels
- Weathersfield (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Waterford (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Mt Tabor (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Guilford (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Swanton (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Northfield (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Bellows Falls (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Lowell (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Fairlee (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Putney (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Windsor (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Grafton (VT)
- 3 hotels
- Norwich (VT)
- 2 hotels
- Pownal (VT)
- 2 hotels
- Townshend
- 2 hotels
- Enosburg Falls
- 2 hotels
- Ferrisburg
- 2 hotels
- Chittenden (VT)
- 2 hotels
- Bolton (VT)
- 2 hotels
- Goshen (VT)
- 2 hotels
- Dummerston (NH)
- 2 hotels
- Reading (VT)
- 1 hotel
- Vergennes (VT)
- 1 hotel
- Fairfield (VT)
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- Fairfax (VT)
- 1 hotel
Vermont State hotels & accommodations

We arrived at the Best Western in Waterbury Oct '19 to find no restaurant, no bar. The staff told us when we booked in that there WAS a restaurant but no bar, but it then we discovered that the restaurant was for breakfast only and they omitted to tell us this. Maybe I'm being picky here but a restaurant that only serves breakfast is not a restaurant. Having said all...

Arrived back at the hotel about 2:30 after a morning and early afternoon outing down to the lake and found the room still hadn't been cleaned. I called 'Customer Services' on the phone and there was no answer so I went to the front desk and asked when they expected the room to be cleaned. I was told they would send someone right up (and tried to explain the they were...

This Best Western is in a really convenient location for its price, especially if you have a car. It is minutes away from downtown, and very easy to get on the highway to explore the rest of Vermont. The free breakfast is also convenient, but not particularly good. Rooms are pretty clean, parking is easy, and the Windjammer is a nice bar/restaurant.

We did have a wonderful time visiting all the stores we wanted to visit. The breakfast at the hotel was nice, but the eggs! We actually did not eat them cause the last time my wife got acid indigestion and she thought it was contributed from the eggs. But everything else was nice.

When I booked my room at Quality Inn Shelburne - Burlington, i was expecting a mediocre room with not much in the way of comfort or amenities, but because i didn't expect to spend much time in the room, I didn't care. I was very surprised when we walked into the room to see two very comfortable beds, very clean and crisp linens, an abundance of towels and a small refr...

Stayed here two nights around Memorial Day. Arrived an hour before 4:00 check-in (which ought to be earlier), but the clerk offered us another room so we wouldn't have to wait, which we appreciated. Room was nothing fancy, smaller than expected, by no means pristine, but it was OK. Location was a stone's throw from the highway & an easy drive to Burlington. It's just a...

Friendly staff, very clean, comfortable beds/rooms, well-maintained, nicely-appointed. Facilities are not the most modern, but nice & cozy, spacious and tastefully done in an older, traditional style. Comfortable lobby/sitting area & fireplace. Pool is a little small, but warm and well-maintained. Extra classy touches include double sheeting, quality pillows, pillo...

This hotel is fair for its price--right next to Saint Mikes, I-89, and less than 5 minutes to the airport. Suites are 2 floors which was sweet and the staff is very nice and seemed to know the area well! The hotel only has 4 floors. The parking is tight during busy seasons. There is a pool and breakfast is pretty basic.

Overall, this property was a nice place to stay while in Vermont. The staff were extraordinary and they made the visit all the better. The only con would be the location. We were thinking it would be more of views but instead our room looked out into the parking lot and highway. Not super easy to get to places, but not a far drive at all. Overall, if you want a qui...

Great location, with choice of restaurants, shops and Quechee Gorge a stroll away. The breakfast was very impressive, and the lobby area beautiful. We found the rooms updated but not completely.. carpet smelled moldy, and bathroom was small. Huge plus to have the mini fridge and microwave. Overall we were satisfied staying here.

My daughter and I stayed at this hotel because it was conveniently located close to the airport and she had an early flight to catch in the morning. The young lady working at the front desk was very nice and informed us about the 24 hour shuttle service they provide to the airport. She scheduled a 4:15 pick up which I was very thankful for as I didn't need to get up to...

This is a nice older hotel. Definitely last remodeled in the 80s so the decor is a bit dated. The room we were in was very spacious, but also almost everything about it could have used updating. I ended up needing to turn off the heat unit in the room because it was so loud and would kick on and off and wake us up. Having the heat off (it wasn't a very cold night)...

The staff were amazing...so caring and attentive. They even called the room about 10 minutes after I checked in to make sure everything was satisfactory. There is a little convenience store/gas station near by where you can purchase all sorts of refreshments. There is also an Applebee's in the same parking lot that does offer delivery to the hotel. Everyone was so ...

Visited for 4 days to mountain bike at Kingdom Trails. Nice large room with king bed. Well kept grounds. Entire property is smoke-free, big plus. Daily fresh baked variety of cookies put out around 5 pm, coffee always available. Suggested improvements would be room safes; at breakfast have bins which separate recyclables such as paper plates/napkins, coffee cup...

Quaint room in the "Chalet" (Really? Has the person who named this been to the Alps? I have, and this ain't no "Chalet" - Suitable Cottage, maybe, but not "Chalet") had a brass "No Smoking" plaque on door. Good. Except for that fact that it reeked of Marijuana. Took us all night with windows cracked, to get rid of the THC reek. Then (not the hotel's issue, but t...

Hotel was clean staff was very friendly . I don’t know about breakfast because we did not eat. However I thought it was Costly for such an older hotel and the condition of it even though it was clean. I know you can pretty much charge what you want because of the lack of hotels in the area but 100 and something a night for that hotel is high

We legit got in late, just needed a place to stay & eat breakfast before we headed out the next morning. At the price we paid (under $100, including tax), it was perfectly fine! It definitely beats some nearby hotels who charge $150/night! And....they are NOT on the bed bug report!!! Thumbs up all around!

We really enjoyed our stay. The hotel is comfortable and the pool etc a welcome bonus. Staff were fantastic. Breakfast was basic but fine. Location is ok but not ideal if you want to walk to have a meal. A car is necessary. Overall a great stop over hotel.

This is the second time we stayed here because it’s cheap and we just need a 1 night stay visiting my daughter at college. Last time it was August and 95 degrees. The pool was hotter than a hot tub. Not useable to be refreshed. This time it was 30 degrees and the “heated” pool was cold. The air in the pool area was COLD. not usable. Nobody was in it. The Room is...

Beginning with the front desk throughout our stay, the staff and the facility was perfect. The room was spacious and perfectly decorated. The cleanliness was spectacular. My husband and I will definitely recommend this motel. We will be back as we love this area of Vermont.
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This is a nice older hotel. Definitely last remodeled in the 80s so the decor is a bit dated. The room we were in was very spacious, but also almost everything about it could have used updating. I ended up needing to turn off the heat unit in the room because it was so loud and would kick on and off and wake us up. Having the heat off (it wasn't a very cold night)...

Nice and cozy place for your money. It's located around many fast food, gas stations and supermarkets. The continental breakfast could have been better but we found great places to eat in the area (less than 5 minutes away). The staff were helpful and friendly. Recommended to anyone who is willing to visit Vermont and other close states.

There was hair in the shower (lots of hair). The bathroom was tiny. The room hadn't been dusted in a long time, even though we went during their high season and the place was full. Plus one of the beds in the room wasn't even well made: the blanket was dragging on the floor. The staff was friendly though and it is centrally located.

This is the second time we stayed here because it’s cheap and we just need a 1 night stay visiting my daughter at college. Last time it was August and 95 degrees. The pool was hotter than a hot tub. Not useable to be refreshed. This time it was 30 degrees and the “heated” pool was cold. The air in the pool area was COLD. not usable. Nobody was in it. The Room is...

The place was small, threadbare and unimpressive. But then again, the price was cheap. The most annoying part was arriving and having to argue with the proprietor that I had already paid for the room through Agoda. He insisted that I pay again, I had to argue until he finally acquiesced.

Great location, with choice of restaurants, shops and Quechee Gorge a stroll away. The breakfast was very impressive, and the lobby area beautiful. We found the rooms updated but not completely.. carpet smelled moldy, and bathroom was small. Huge plus to have the mini fridge and microwave. Overall we were satisfied staying here.

Rutland is a large city for Vermont located centrally in the state. Staying there gave us great access to many of the surrounding small towns in the area. The hotel was just recovering from a fire when we stayed- there were still small issues that they were working to sort out but none that affected our stay in a significant way.

We did have a wonderful time visiting all the stores we wanted to visit. The breakfast at the hotel was nice, but the eggs! We actually did not eat them cause the last time my wife got acid indigestion and she thought it was contributed from the eggs. But everything else was nice.

When I booked my room at Quality Inn Shelburne - Burlington, i was expecting a mediocre room with not much in the way of comfort or amenities, but because i didn't expect to spend much time in the room, I didn't care. I was very surprised when we walked into the room to see two very comfortable beds, very clean and crisp linens, an abundance of towels and a small refr...

My daughter and I stayed at this hotel because it was conveniently located close to the airport and she had an early flight to catch in the morning. The young lady working at the front desk was very nice and informed us about the 24 hour shuttle service they provide to the airport. She scheduled a 4:15 pick up which I was very thankful for as I didn't need to get up to...

Hotel was clean staff was very friendly . I don’t know about breakfast because we did not eat. However I thought it was Costly for such an older hotel and the condition of it even though it was clean. I know you can pretty much charge what you want because of the lack of hotels in the area but 100 and something a night for that hotel is high

This is a fascinating experience for us and maybe everyone who has not stayed in the completely out-of-the world place. To be honest we we were a bit scared arriving at night and had difficulty finding it. It is actually hidden behind some trees and some meters away from the unpaved road. But once u r there, nothing is more serene than it! The room is not big but b...

Beginning with the front desk throughout our stay, the staff and the facility was perfect. The room was spacious and perfectly decorated. The cleanliness was spectacular. My husband and I will definitely recommend this motel. We will be back as we love this area of Vermont.

This hotel is fair for its price--right next to Saint Mikes, I-89, and less than 5 minutes to the airport. Suites are 2 floors which was sweet and the staff is very nice and seemed to know the area well! The hotel only has 4 floors. The parking is tight during busy seasons. There is a pool and breakfast is pretty basic.

This Best Western is in a really convenient location for its price, especially if you have a car. It is minutes away from downtown, and very easy to get on the highway to explore the rest of Vermont. The free breakfast is also convenient, but not particularly good. Rooms are pretty clean, parking is easy, and the Windjammer is a nice bar/restaurant.

I should first of all congratulate Agoda - reason to follow. We booked this hotel through Agoda (thank goodness) only because it appeared to be the only vacancy in the area on a Saturday night. The room was awful in every way. Breakfast was non-existent; not even room for guests to sit. Reception and management poor. No redeeming features - travelled a lot and this was...

We arrived at the Best Western in Waterbury Oct '19 to find no restaurant, no bar. The staff told us when we booked in that there WAS a restaurant but no bar, but it then we discovered that the restaurant was for breakfast only and they omitted to tell us this. Maybe I'm being picky here but a restaurant that only serves breakfast is not a restaurant. Having said all...

I have stayed here multiple times and it is becoming my go to place at Killington. Well situated on Mountain Road in between the restaurants I like to go to (Lookout, Pickle Barrel, etc.). Easy check in, easy access to the hot tub, bar on site, and I like the wood fireplace in the main entrance. Breakfast buffet is well done as well. Plus they have shuttle service ...
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Arrived back at the hotel about 2:30 after a morning and early afternoon outing down to the lake and found the room still hadn't been cleaned. I called 'Customer Services' on the phone and there was no answer so I went to the front desk and asked when they expected the room to be cleaned. I was told they would send someone right up (and tried to explain the they were...

Overall, this property was a nice place to stay while in Vermont. The staff were extraordinary and they made the visit all the better. The only con would be the location. We were thinking it would be more of views but instead our room looked out into the parking lot and highway. Not super easy to get to places, but not a far drive at all. Overall, if you want a qui...

I have stayed here multiple times and it is becoming my go to place at Killington. Well situated on Mountain Road in between the restaurants I like to go to (Lookout, Pickle Barrel, etc.). Easy check in, easy access to the hot tub, bar on site, and I like the wood fireplace in the main entrance. Breakfast buffet is well done as well. Plus they have shuttle service ...
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best hotels in Vermont near Burlington International Airport?
Verified travelers to Vermont who stayed near Burlington International Airport have given top reviews to TownePlace Suites by Marriott Williston, TownePlace Suites Burlington Williston and 254 South Union Street Guest House.
What are the most popular hotels in Vermont?
Some of our most popular hotels in Vermont are The Essex Resort, DoubleTree by Hilton Burlington Vermont and My Place Hotel-Randolph VT.
What are the best hotels in Vermont for couples?
Hotels in Vermont that are highly rated by couples include Comfort Inn & Suites South Burlington near University, The Essex Resort and DoubleTree by Hilton Burlington Vermont.
What are the best hotels in Vermont for families?
Hotels in Vermont that are highly rated by families include The Essex Resort, DoubleTree by Hilton Burlington Vermont and My Place Hotel-Randolph VT.
What hotels in Vermont have the best views?
Verified travelers to Vermont have given top reviews for the views at Hotel Champlain Burlington, Curio Collection by Hilton, Ladd Brook Inn and THE RENDEZVOUS BED & BREAKFAST.
What hotels in Vermont have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Vermont have given top reviews for the breakfast at Hotel Champlain Burlington, Curio Collection by Hilton, Best Western Springfield Hotel and Best Western Plus Waterbury - Stowe.
What are the best cities in Vermont to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in Vermont include So Burlington (VT), Stowe (VT) and Brattleboro (VT).

More about Vermont State
Discover the Charm of Vermont's Green Mountains
Vermont's Green Mountains are a breathtaking spectacle that beckons nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This enchanting region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, featuring rolling hills, lush forests, and sparkling lakes. The Green Mountains provide a perfect backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities, making it a top destination for those looking to embrace the great outdoors. Hiking enthusiasts will find a plethora of trails ranging from gentle strolls to challenging ascents, each offering unique views and experiences. Popular trails like the Molly Stark Trail and the Stratton Mountain Summit Gondola promise unforgettable vistas that showcase Vermont's natural beauty.
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the Green Mountains are dotted with picturesque spots perfect for picnicking or simply soaking in the serene environment. The Fisk Quarry Preserve is a hidden gem where visitors can explore unique geological features while enjoying the tranquility of nature. Whether you're looking to hike, bike, or just relax, the Green Mountains invite you to connect with nature in a way that is both refreshing and invigorating.
As the seasons change, so does the allure of the Green Mountains. In the fall, the landscape transforms into a vibrant tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows, attracting leaf-peepers from all over. Winter brings a blanket of snow, turning the region into a winter wonderland ideal for skiing and snowboarding. No matter the season, the Green Mountains offer countless opportunities for adventure and relaxation, making it a must-visit destination in Vermont.
Unforgettable Vermont Attractions You Can't Miss
Vermont is brimming with attractions that cater to a wide range of interests. From historical landmarks to modern art galleries, there’s something for everyone. One highlight is the Burlington Boathouse Dock, which offers stunning views of Lake Champlain and is a great spot for a leisurely stroll or a scenic picnic. The dock is surrounded by vibrant local shops and eateries, making it a fantastic place to spend an afternoon soaking in the local culture.
Art enthusiasts will not want to miss the Norman Rockwell Exhibition, which showcases the iconic works of this beloved American artist. The exhibition provides insight into Rockwell's life and the inspiration behind his timeless pieces. Additionally, the New England Transportation Institute and Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich history of transportation, featuring exhibits that highlight the evolution of travel in Vermont. These attractions not only entertain but also educate visitors about the cultural heritage of this unique state.
For those who appreciate the outdoors, a visit to the Brooksville Advent Church is worthwhile. Nestled amidst stunning natural scenery, this church is a perfect spot for reflection and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Vermont's attractions are diverse and plentiful, ensuring that every visitor will find something to pique their interest.
Seasonal Splendor in Vermont
Each season in Vermont brings its own unique charm, making it a year-round destination for travelers. The vibrant fall foliage is a major draw, with the landscape bursting into a kaleidoscope of colors. Autumn is the perfect time to explore the scenic byways and enjoy festivals celebrating the harvest. Visitors can partake in apple picking, pumpkin festivals, and local craft fairs, all while surrounded by the stunning backdrop of the Green Mountains.
Winter transforms Vermont into a snowy paradise, attracting ski enthusiasts from near and far. The state is home to top-notch ski resorts, where visitors can hit the slopes or enjoy cozy evenings by the fire in local lodges. Activities like snowshoeing and ice fishing offer additional ways to embrace the winter wonderland. It's an ideal time for families to enjoy the snow and create lasting memories together.
Spring breathes new life into Vermont, as flowers bloom and wildlife awakens from winter slumber. This season is perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring the many state parks that burst into color. Summer, on the other hand, brings warm weather and a plethora of outdoor activities, from kayaking on Lake Champlain to attending vibrant farmers' markets. Each season offers a unique perspective on Vermont's beauty, making it a destination worth visiting at any time of year.
Family Fun in the Green Mountains
Vermont is a fantastic destination for families, offering a plethora of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. One standout is the Jay Peak Pump House, an indoor water park that promises endless fun regardless of the weather outside. With its wave pools, lazy rivers, and thrilling water slides, kids will have a blast splashing around while parents can relax in the warm, inviting atmosphere. Beyond the water fun, Jay Peak also boasts year-round outdoor activities, including hiking trails and mountain biking paths that the whole family can enjoy together.
Another family-friendly gem is Silver Lake State Park, where families can connect with nature while enjoying a variety of recreational activities. The park features a beautiful lake perfect for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. Families can also explore the surrounding hiking trails that offer stunning views of the landscape. Picnicking is a must here, with plenty of spots to set up for a leisurely lunch while soaking in the breathtaking scenery. Silver Lake provides a wonderful opportunity for families to bond over outdoor adventures and create lasting memories.
For those seeking a bit of history and exploration, Vergennes Falls Park is a delightful spot. This park showcases the natural beauty of Vermont alongside the historical significance of the area. Families can stroll along the scenic paths, enjoy the picturesque waterfalls, and learn about the local history through informative plaques. The park is a great place for a family picnic, and the kids will love the open spaces to run around and play. With so many engaging activities, Vermont is sure to keep families entertained and happy during their stay.
Delicious Dining Adventures in Vermont
Vermont's culinary scene offers a delightful array of dining options that highlight the state's commitment to farm-to-table freshness. Visitors can indulge in local specialties at various restaurants throughout the state. For a true taste of Vermont, stop by one of the many farmers' markets where you can sample everything from artisanal cheeses to homemade pies. The vibrant atmosphere and the chance to meet local farmers make the experience even more enjoyable.
One must-try dining experience is at The Essex Resort, known for its exceptional farm-to-table cuisine. This culinary haven offers a variety of dining options, including a fine dining restaurant and casual bistro. Guests can savor dishes made with ingredients sourced from local farms, ensuring a fresh and flavorful meal. The resort's commitment to sustainability and quality shines through in every bite, making it a popular choice among both locals and visitors.
For those looking for a cozy and casual dining experience, the Red Barn in Stowe is a charming spot to enjoy hearty Vermont fare. The rustic setting and friendly staff create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for families and groups. The menu features classic comfort foods like homemade mac and cheese, burgers, and seasonal specials that highlight local produce. Dining here is not just about the food; it’s about the entire experience of enjoying Vermont’s warm hospitality.
Vermont's Unique Lodging Options for Every Traveler
When it comes to accommodations, Vermont offers a diverse range of options to suit every traveler's needs. From luxurious resorts to quaint bed and breakfasts, there's something for everyone. For those seeking a touch of elegance, the Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa is a top choice. This resort combines comfort with stunning views of the Green Mountains, providing a perfect escape for couples or families. With its full-service spa, fine dining options, and proximity to outdoor activities, guests will find everything they need for a relaxing getaway.
For travelers looking for a more intimate experience, cozy bed and breakfasts can be found throughout the state. These charming accommodations often feature unique decor and personalized service, allowing guests to feel right at home. Staying at a bed and breakfast not only provides a comfortable place to rest but also offers the opportunity to enjoy delicious homemade breakfasts made with local ingredients. Many B&Bs are located near popular attractions, making it easy to explore the best of Vermont.
If you're traveling on a budget, the Super 8 By Wyndham White River Junction is a great option that doesn't skimp on comfort. This hotel offers clean and quiet rooms, ample breakfast, and friendly staff, ensuring a pleasant stay for families and solo travelers alike. With easy access to nearby attractions and outdoor activities, this hotel is an excellent base for exploring all that Vermont has to offer.
Vermont's Best Hotels and Accommodations
Vermont is home to some of the best hotels and accommodations that cater to a variety of preferences and budgets. The DoubleTree by Hilton Burlington Vermont stands out for its convenient location and excellent amenities. Guests rave about the cleanliness of the rooms, the gracious staff, and the free parking, making it a popular choice for those visiting the area. The hotel is situated near local attractions, allowing visitors to easily explore Burlington while enjoying a comfortable stay.
Another fantastic option is the Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa, which offers a luxurious escape in the heart of the Green Mountains. Guests appreciate the pleasant and helpful front staff, as well as the cozy rooms featuring fireplaces that add a special touch. The resort's proximity to nearby restaurants, farmers' markets, and shops makes it easy to immerse yourself in the local culture while enjoying the beauty of the surroundings.
For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, the Super 8 By Wyndham White River Junction is a reliable choice. Known for its clean and quiet rooms and helpful staff, this hotel offers a comfortable stay without breaking the bank. Guests appreciate the ample breakfast options and the convenient location, which provides easy access to various attractions in the area. Whether traveling with family or solo, this hotel ensures a pleasant experience for all.
Outdoor Activities for Every Season
Vermont is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of activities that cater to all seasons. In winter, the state transforms into a snowy playground, attracting skiers and snowboarders to its renowned ski resorts. Popular spots like Stratton Mountain and Jay Peak are perfect for hitting the slopes, with trails suitable for all skill levels. Beyond skiing, visitors can try their hand at snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on the numerous trails that wind through the picturesque landscapes. Ice fishing is also a beloved winter pastime, allowing adventurers to enjoy the serenity of frozen lakes while waiting for a catch.
As the snow melts and spring arrives, Vermont comes alive with vibrant colors and blooming wildflowers. This season is ideal for hiking, with trails like the Molly Stark Trail offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to see migratory birds returning to the area, making it a great time for nature walks and photography. Biking enthusiasts can take advantage of the many scenic routes that crisscross the state, providing a unique perspective on Vermont's natural beauty.
Summer in Vermont is all about outdoor fun, with activities ranging from kayaking on Lake Champlain to biking through the lush countryside. The warm weather invites families to explore local parks, enjoy picnics, and partake in outdoor festivals celebrating the region's agricultural bounty. Hiking trails remain popular, and visitors can explore the stunning vistas offered by the Green Mountains. As the days grow longer, evenings can be spent around campfires, sharing stories and enjoying the clear starry skies.
Experience Vermont's Arts and Culture Scene
Vermont's arts and culture scene is as diverse as its stunning landscapes. The state is home to numerous galleries and studios showcasing the work of local artists. The Norman Rockwell Exhibition is a must-see for art lovers, offering a glimpse into the life and works of one of America's most beloved illustrators. Additionally, the New England Transportation Institute and Museum provides an engaging look at the history of transportation in the region, featuring exhibits that highlight the evolution of travel in Vermont.
Throughout the year, various cultural festivals take place, celebrating everything from music to local crafts. The Vermont Symphony Orchestra hosts performances that attract residents and visitors alike, providing a wonderful opportunity to experience the local music scene. Art festivals, such as the Vermont Arts Festival, showcase the talents of local artists and provide a platform for them to connect with the community. These events not only entertain but also foster a sense of community and appreciation for the arts.
For those interested in history, Vermont offers numerous historical sites and museums that tell the story of the state's rich heritage. From the Burlington Boathouse Dock, where visitors can learn about the area's maritime history, to the charming local theaters hosting plays and performances, there are plenty of opportunities to immerse oneself in Vermont's cultural landscape. Whether you're an art aficionado or a history buff, Vermont's arts and culture scene has something to captivate every visitor.
Shopping in Vermont's Charming Towns
Shopping in Vermont is a delightful experience, with charming towns offering unique boutiques and local artisans showcasing their crafts. The state is known for its commitment to supporting local businesses, and visitors will find a variety of shops selling handmade goods, artisanal foods, and one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Stowe and Burlington are particularly popular for their vibrant shopping scenes, featuring everything from clothing and jewelry to home decor and gourmet food items.
Farmers' markets are a highlight of Vermont's shopping experience, where visitors can sample fresh produce, homemade jams, and artisanal cheeses. These markets not only provide delicious treats but also a chance to meet local farmers and learn about sustainable practices. The lively atmosphere and community spirit make visiting a farmers' market a fun and engaging way to experience Vermont's culinary offerings.
For those looking for a more traditional shopping experience, quaint shops in towns like Middlebury and Woodstock offer a variety of goods, from vintage finds to contemporary fashion. Many stores feature locally made products, allowing visitors to take a piece of Vermont home with them. Whether you're hunting for a unique gift or simply exploring the local culture, Vermont's shopping scene is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Romantic Getaways in Vermont's Scenic Landscapes
Vermont is an idyllic destination for couples seeking a romantic escape. With its stunning natural landscapes, cozy accommodations, and charming towns, the state provides the perfect backdrop for a getaway. The Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa is an excellent choice for couples looking to indulge in luxury. With its full-service spa, fine dining options, and breathtaking views of the Green Mountains, guests can unwind and reconnect in a serene setting.
For a more intimate experience, consider booking a stay at one of Vermont's charming bed and breakfasts. Many of these establishments offer personalized service and unique decor, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Enjoying a homemade breakfast together is a lovely way to start the day before exploring the local area. Activities like hiking, wine tasting, or taking a scenic drive through the fall foliage can add a touch of adventure to your romantic getaway.
In the evenings, couples can enjoy a candlelit dinner at one of Vermont's many restaurants, where farm-to-table cuisine highlights the region's fresh ingredients. After dinner, take a stroll through a quaint town or relax by the fireplace in your accommodations. Whether you prefer outdoor adventures or cozy nights in, Vermont has the perfect combination of romance and relaxation for an unforgettable getaway.
Getting Around Vermont with Ease
Getting around Vermont is relatively easy, thanks to its well-maintained roads and scenic byways. While public transportation options are limited, renting a car is the most convenient way to explore the state. With a vehicle, visitors can enjoy the freedom to travel at their own pace and discover hidden gems off the beaten path. Major highways connect the state's charming towns and natural attractions, making it simple to navigate between destinations.
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, biking is a popular option during the warmer months. Many towns offer bike rentals, allowing visitors to explore local trails and scenic routes while enjoying the fresh air. Vermont's commitment to outdoor activities means there are plenty of bike paths that cater to various skill levels, making it easy for families and solo travelers to enjoy the beauty of the state on two wheels.
If you're planning to visit popular attractions in urban areas like Burlington or Montpelier, consider utilizing local taxi services or rideshare apps for convenient transportation. This can be especially helpful for those who wish to enjoy the local dining scene or attend events without worrying about parking. Overall, Vermont's transportation options provide flexibility for travelers looking to explore all that this beautiful state has to offer.
Practical Travel Tips for Your Vermont Adventure
When planning a trip to Vermont, a few practical travel tips can enhance your experience. First and foremost, be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially if visiting during the shoulder seasons. Layering clothing is key, as temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day. Comfortable footwear is also essential, particularly for those planning to hike or explore the outdoors. Don't forget to pack sunscreen and insect repellent, as you'll want to enjoy the beauty of Vermont without any discomfort.
It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette. Vermonters are known for their friendliness and hospitality, so a warm smile and a simple "hello" can go a long way. Tipping in restaurants is customary, with 15-20% being the standard. Additionally, many local shops and markets appreciate cash payments, so having some on hand can be beneficial.
Lastly, consider making advanced reservations for accommodations and popular attractions, especially during peak travel seasons. This can help ensure that you secure your preferred lodging and avoid any last-minute disappointments. With these tips in mind, your Vermont adventure is sure to be a memorable one.
Vermont's Festivals and Events Throughout the Year
Vermont is known for its lively festivals and events that celebrate the state's rich culture and community spirit. Throughout the year, visitors can partake in seasonal festivities that highlight local food, arts, and traditions. The Vermont Maple Festival, held every spring, is a must-visit for those with a sweet tooth. This event showcases the state's famous maple syrup, featuring tastings, cooking demonstrations, and fun activities for families.
In the fall, the Stowe Foliage Arts Festival draws visitors eager to experience the breathtaking autumn foliage while enjoying local crafts and delicious food. This festival is a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in Vermont's artistic community and discover unique handmade goods. Additionally, many towns host harvest festivals, celebrating the bounty of local farms with fresh produce, live music, and family-friendly activities.
Winter brings its own set of celebrations, including the Vermont Winter Festival, which features ice skating, snowshoeing, and winter sports competitions. The holiday season is also a magical time to visit, with charming Christmas markets and festive decorations adorning towns across the state. No matter the time of year, Vermont's festivals and events offer a wonderful way to connect with the local community and experience the state's vibrant culture.
Eco-Tourism in Vermont's Natural Wonders
Vermont is a leader in eco-tourism, with a strong commitment to sustainability and preserving its natural beauty. Visitors can participate in eco-friendly activities that allow them to enjoy the state's stunning landscapes while minimizing their environmental impact. Many local businesses offer guided tours focused on conservation, where travelers can learn about Vermont's diverse ecosystems and the importance of protecting them.
Outdoor enthusiasts can engage in activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and kayaking, all while being mindful of their surroundings. Numerous organizations promote responsible travel practices, encouraging visitors to leave no trace and support local conservation efforts. Eco-friendly accommodations, including several bed and breakfasts and lodges, often prioritize sustainable practices, such as using locally sourced materials and offering organic food options.
By choosing eco-tourism in Vermont, travelers can enjoy the state's natural wonders while contributing to the preservation of its unique environment. Whether you're exploring the Green Mountains or relaxing by a pristine lake, embracing sustainable travel practices ensures that future generations can continue to experience the beauty of Vermont.
Why Choose Agoda for Your Vermont Stay
When planning your trip to Vermont, Agoda is your go-to resource for finding the perfect accommodations. With a wide array of options, from luxurious resorts to cozy bed and breakfasts, Agoda makes it easy to discover lodging that fits your preferences and budget. The platform offers exclusive deals on hotels in Vermont, ensuring that you get the best value for your stay.
Agoda's user-friendly interface allows you to filter your search based on location, amenities, and guest reviews, helping you find the ideal place to rest after a day of adventure. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly hotel, a romantic getaway, or a budget-friendly option, Agoda has something for everyone. Plus, booking through Agoda provides peace of mind with secure payment options and customer support available to assist you throughout your journey.
With Agoda, you can focus on what truly matters—enjoying your Vermont adventure. Explore the stunning landscapes, indulge in delicious dining, and immerse yourself in the local culture, all while knowing that your accommodations are taken care of. Experience the best of Vermont with Agoda by your side.


































