Elegant historic inn offering spa, golf, dining & activities






































"The Woodstock Inn & Resort decorates lavishly for the season using onsite and locally harvested materials, creates a life-size gingerbread house in the lobby, and offers candle-dipping, Victorian-style ornament-making, sleigh rides, cooking demonstrations, and warm seasonal treats at the on-site Dairy Bar." - Judy Koutsky

"Grand but not fussy, this Federal-style mansion across from the town green feels like a Norman Rockwell reverie: a cozy lobby that acts as a communal living room, families toasting s’mores around fire pits, and lawn games on the green. The 200-plus-year-old hotel has been thoughtfully updated—142 rooms were refreshed and a Scandi-chic spa was added—so it manages to evolve with the times while keeping quintessential New England charm that keeps East Coasters returning for generations." - Jessica Sulima

"Dating back to 1793, it’ll be hard to find a more historic stay in Vermont than the 142-room Woodstock Inn & Resort. The sprawling property has been updated many times—most recently in 2018—and today includes all the luxurious bells and whistles without sacrificing that old-school charm. Dine at one of the on-site restaurants for those days when it’s too cold to venture out; Richardson’s Tavern focuses on locally sourced ingredients with a contemporary twist, like a chanterelle-and-cherry tomato bucatini pasta or crispy quail served with pickled blackberries and poultry jus." - Elly Leavitt

"Book a stay at Woodstock Inn & Resort; it's described as one of the most picturesque properties in the entire state." - Caitlin Morton
"Presented as a lodging option offering 'stylish rooms, a spa, and four restaurants,' serving as a refined base for exploring covered bridges, quaint cafes, Billings Farm and Museum, and nearby pie-making classes." - Anne Olivia Bauso Anne Olivia Bauso Anne Olivia Bauso is a travel writer and hotel expert based in New York City. She has written hundreds of hotel reviews, from 5-star Ritz-Carlton properties to treehouse eco-resorts in the jungle. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines