Conveniently located off Interstate 91 amid the majestic Green Mountain Range, Comfort Inn Brattleboro features a fitness centre. Free WiFi and free parking is available.
Mara
United States
Mediocre. Not enough choices for gluten free or dairy free.
Same everyday.
This Brattleboro, Vermont hotel offers free Wi-Fi, an indoor pool and spacious guest rooms. The Brattleboro Museum and Arts Center is a 5 minute drive away.
Close to excellent ski trails and scenic hiking paths, this Brattleboro, Vermont hotel features signature Cloud Nine beds and provides a free daily hot breakfast buffet.
Set in Brattleboro, 5 km from Fort Dummer State Park, Inn on Putney Road features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site.
paul
Ireland
Everything - a beautiful property with excellent facilities, and incredible attention to detail by management who obviously care deeply about optimizing the guest experience. The room was spotless and superbly appointed, with an abundance of thoughtful details. The public areas of the house and gardens are beautiful and luxuriously appointed with the same attention to detail. Breakfast was excellent.
Situated in Guilford, within 11 km of Fort Dummer State Park and 32 km of Santa s Land, Vikings Villages Resort features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as...
Mary
United States
The location was a quiet and peaceful spot ! We could walk around the village and sit in various places to enjoy the woods or the goats. The village decor was entertaining to look at while walking around and the park area was nicely groomed !
Situated in Dummerston Center, 13 km from Santa s Land, Inn at Kampfires features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities.
Judith
United States
Staff was so nice, personally reached out to check on arrival time, so things could be ready for us. Super clean rooms and comfortable beds.
Charming little river town. Sorry to see some of my favorite restaurants are gone and the big sporting good store. Really enjoyed walking around to view the beautiful old houses and buildings. Wonderful mean at Kipling's Tavern! It was worth the wait! Good food and bev and music not too loud for conversation. Felt festive. Brattleboro is very walkable, but be prepared to climb hills!
Elizabeth
United States
Scored 10
10
Beautiful small town with everything you need.
Beautiful small town with everything you need. The Vermont Country Deli is great! So much good food to choose from. The Mac & Cheese is a must buy, best ever! Could do without the roundabout. Missed my turn twice and you have to go 6 miles before you can turn around. Then it's 6 miles back just to go around again. If I was staying longer would have tried to get a map of the town and maybe take a back road. The parks are great for just relaxing a while. We got food at the Vermont Country Deli (several times) and ate picnic style at a park. Definitely want to go back!
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Brattleboro is a lovely, quaint town with a long history and...
Brattleboro is a lovely, quaint town with a long history and a well kept downtown section that has many appealing features, including artist shops that are more like mini art museums, plus an actual art museum adjacent to its Amtrak station, a wide variety of interesting and high quality eateries, as well as large department stores and specialty shops to serve all of one's shopping needs, a modern, well-run and fully staffed hospital near the downtown area, and a lovely historic movie theater (now a multiplex) right in the town center that shows both mainstream and art films and is a short walk from the coolest, largest, most diverse food coop (next to a small waterfall and boardwalk and fully open to the public) that I have ever seen, along with lots of municipal parking areas, but its most beautiful feature is its location right on the Connecticut River (like a short block from Main Street), which is dominated and defined by the steep mass of Mount Wantastiquet (elevation 1351′) to the east, on the opposite (New Hampshire) side of the river. And the whole atmosphere of the town is welcoming, tolerant and progressive. My favorite auto repair shop in town is run by and staffed mostly by women mechanics. There's also lots of live music in the area, from rock to folk, jazz and classical. Not to mention a good AYCE Chinese Buffet on the Putney Road side of town.
Alan
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
I gave my review early but all that showed on the review was...
I gave my review early but all that showed on the review was 2 positive but none of the negatives. come on guys show both sides of the coin !
Based on my review I would not recommend this place !!!!
David
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
We arrived on a Monday & soon realized most stores,...
We arrived on a Monday & soon realized most stores, restaurants are open Wednesday- Sunday with many varying hours even some signs stating “Sometimes Open!” Which we found hysterical. Several great vegan restaurants which was necessary for us. Worth visiting the Mary ___ Park with dilapidated castle and stairs & beautiful nature. Nice community pool if your hotel doesn’t have one. The SAXTON Distillery was our favorite
Discovery. Must try the Maple Bourbon- and I am not a bourbon drinker. !! Getting g around & parking is easy in this small town. Don’t recommend the Works Cafe for dinner. Dinner & Service exceptional at Tulip restaurant. The Whetstone Station food was good for dinner but pressured to order on your phone which makes it impossible to personalize entrees ( take off/ add)
And with a group of 5 awkward if 1 person wanted to pay for the entire group. This is new since COVID that others in our group who were familiar with restaurant stated. It definitely took away from our dining pleasure & would make us think twice before dining here again. No staff even checked in after our meals arrived to see if everything was ok. Almost seemed like eating cafeteria style but not with cafeteria prices or gratuity. Absolutely loved our sandwiches at YALLA and ambiance of this tiny restaurant but great staff even when busy.
Elaine
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Brattleborro is a cute town with interesting shops and some...
Brattleborro is a cute town with interesting shops and some nice restaurants and breweries. We came for the ski jump festival and it did not disappoint. It would make a lovely destination in the fall summer and fall also.
Very charming B&B in a beautiful setting. The staff were super friendly and served a delicious three course breakfast.
If you prefer a unique place and hospitality more than a standard hotel this is the place for you.
Located near good grocery store, and downtown Brattleboro, VT. Rooms are comfortable. Plus, it has an indoor pool that is well-maintained. A swimming school uses some of the time, but guests can benefit.
The hotel staff was super friendly. The room was confortable and quiet and we had a good night of sleep. There is a lot of food options at a walking distance.
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