Next to the University of Vermont, this hotel in Burlington offers free on-site parking and 2 restaurants. University of Vermont Medical Center and downtown Burlington are nearby.
Located in central Burlington, this modern hotel boasts on-site dining and contemporary artwork. Free bicycles and yoga classes are also available. Church Street Marketplace is 10 minutes’ walk away.
The Comfort Inn & Suites hotel is located less than one mile from the University of Vermont and Fletcher Allen Health Care and one mile from downtown Burlington and Church Street Market Place.
Noel
Switzerland
Stayed here twice; both in king sized rooms. One was extra large and had a kitchenette but a so-so bath, the other no kitchen but nice, recently remodelled bath.
Located in Burlington, 1.9 km from University of Vermont, Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Kelly
United States
At first when I entered the lobby I thought it was very beautiful. But I ran into some issues before I couldn't get past there
Located in South Burlington, just 1 mile from the shores of Lake Champlain this hotel features free Wi-Fi. The Vermont Teddy Bear Factory is 10 minutes’ drive away.
Beautiful room, great breakfast, staff was friendly
Boasting a fitness centre, Fairfield Inn by Marriott Burlington Williston is situated in Burlington in the Vermont region, 10 km from University of Vermont and 10 km from Future Track and Field...
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Located in Burlington, 1.9 km from University of Vermont, Delta Hotels by Marriott Burlington provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Staff was very friendly and informative and rooms were clean
Situated within 9.3 km of University of Vermont and 6.7 km of Future Track and Field Facility, South Side Inn - Burlington features rooms in Burlington.
Featuring 2-star accommodation, Travelodge by Wyndham South Burlington is set in Burlington, 7.1 km from University of Vermont and 4.9 km from Future Track and Field Facility.
I’m sure the waterfront is lovely in the summer but way too...
I’m sure the waterfront is lovely in the summer but way too cold in winter. Church St Marketplace was a fun afternoon with some cool shops and the drive to Stowe was a quick 45 minute beautiful scenic ride but no moose sightings ☹️
Mary
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
I enjoyed Burlington and used the buses to get to Stowe and...
I enjoyed Burlington and used the buses to get to Stowe and to Middlebury [the latter has a very good college art museum]. Henry"s Diner was a "proper" US diner experience and The Northerner a welcoming bar. Even tough I'd missed "Peak" leaf colour, the trees were still delightful and I was blessed with clear skies.
Vincent
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We came to Burlington to use the bike trails and they were...
We came to Burlington to use the bike trails and they were amazing, easy to navigate and a lot of fun to ride on. The Causeway was our main destination and it was absolutely beautiful when we arrived at the beginning of it, nice leisurely ride to the end.
We ate at the Gryphon, Splash At The Dock, and the Shanty On The Shore, all excellent restaurants, and the prices were reasonable. We walked from our hotel, The Blind Tiger to Burlington waterfront, which was not too bad of a walk, about a half mile.
Stopped at the Shelburne Country Store on our way home, prices were too expensive there, not really impressed with it, definitely a tourist trap!
We can’t wait to go back to Burlington, there is so much more for us to see.
Susan
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Many interesting areas of this city to explore, including...
Many interesting areas of this city to explore, including the University of Vermont college campus, and the adjoining neighborhoods, along with the restaurants and shops closer to downtown, all adding much value and beauty. And then there is all the natural beauty in the area itself, with so many options for entertainment and outdoor activities. I do see that the local, as well as the state police, at times, have their challenges, both from shift staffing levels, and the many calls taking place 24 hours a day requesting a police response. These same scenarios I realize are also commonly seen in other even larger cities.
Elizabeth
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
During our visit, Burlington was a city with many things...
During our visit, Burlington was a city with many things happening including the Festival of Fools and Dragonboat races.
We rented eBikes and rode along the trail/causeway which being an ex railway track was an easy ride. The city has cycle paths which are appropriately sized and located and well used.
We also visited Shelbourne Museum which had too much to see in a single visit. The Farmer's Market was also worth visiting.
The food in the restaurants that we ate in was very good.
The city has an air of comfortable business - many things are happening, but no one is rushed or pressured.
However, the heat and humidity in August was draining and prevented us from enjoying our visit fully.
Gregory
United States
Scored 10
10
I love the views! Burlington is clean and inviting.
I love the views! Burlington is clean and inviting. I visited local restaurants near the hotel--Chicken Charlie's, because of the Montreal cole slaw. Eco Bean is a favorite. Find a place that sells maple cremees! (I drive to Cookie Love on Route 7.)
Navigating Burlington in a car is fairly easy. People tend to be more polite than drivers in larger cities. (I didn't hear the car horn honking that comes with big city driving.) Walking is the best though, especially in the downtown area. Lake Champlain is a nice area, too.
Burlington is close to several quaint towns. Each one seems to have thrifts, bakeries, unique shops, and local produce for sale, so park the car and walk around. Access to organic choices, recycling, and electric cars seem woven into the culture, which is surprisingly diverse.
Museums, retreats, and open public spaces are everywhere. Ask locals about their favorite spots for a really rich experience.
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I really enjoyed staying here. It was a quiet and an attractive neighbourhood. It was an easy 20 minute walk to downtown. The nearby City Market Onion River supermarket was terrific - great for supplies and ready meals to reheat. The apartment is cosy and comfortable.It was very clean. Excellent shower. Would recommend.
Beautiful downtown hotel that is superbly decorated. Local Vermont touches throughout, and I loved learning more about each piece. Comfortable rooms and friendly staff. The brunch was fantastic.
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