"Located in the heart of downtown and described as one of the state's best hotels, offering a central, comfortable base for exploring the city." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As du Fallafel. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Just a few minutes’ walk from the shores of Lake Champlain, this centrally located hotel offers city views, stone-tiled showers, and a variety of simple but neat, modern, and very comfortable rooms. Several of Burlington’s premier bars, restaurants, and gastropubs are just down the street, and its lakeside location puts the city’s attractions within easy reach." - Sophie Friedman
"Unwind after a night of aurora chasing at nearby Hotel Vermont, an earthy-chic getaway in the heart of downtown Burlington."
"The hotel, opened in 2013, is country-contemporary: modern and sleek, yet also warm and welcoming. The hotel stays true to its home state, offering both locally manufactured products and local food—showcased by three great dining establishments, including the second outpost of ‘Vermont’s favorite restaurant,' Hen of the Woods. Burlington’s urban center—with great shopping, cuisine, and nightlife—is just a few short books away, while Lake Champlain, framed by the distant Adirondacks, remind you that nature is just at hand."
"An independent, craft-beer–focused hotel that connects guests to Vermont’s celebrated brewing scene through weekly Bike and Brew tours, beer-pairing dinners, packages, and a beer concierge who helps locate top breweries and extremely limited releases—most notably Heady Topper IPA—by sharing insider intel on where and when elusive shipments appear; the on-site restaurant Juniper also pours exclusive beers for guests." - Sandra Ramani