Downtown hotels in Vermont, United States

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Top rated downtown hotels in Vermont

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Charming Boutique Retreats:
Hotel Vermont Burlington
Historic Elegance:
Lang House On Main Street Bed & Breakfast
Convenient Urban Stays:
Hilton Garden Inn Burlington Downtown
Scenic Waterfront Views:
Courtyard Burlington Harbor
Cozy Getaways for Nature Lovers:
Blind Tiger Burlington

Frequently Asked Questions for Vermont hotels

Our FAQs contain 5 questions about Vermont hotels.

Which hotels in Vermont are best for couples looking for a romantic getaway?
The Blind Tiger Burlington and Lang House On Main Street Bed & Breakfast are renowned for their intimate settings and cozy atmospheres, making them perfect for couples.
Are there hotels in Vermont that are family-friendly?
Yes, the Hilton Garden Inn Burlington Downtown and Courtyard Burlington Harbor offer amenities such as spacious rooms and proximity to family activities, appealing to families with children.
Which hotels in Vermont offer unique views?
The Courtyard Burlington Harbor provides stunning lake views, while Hotel Vermont Burlington features panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Vermont?
The 254 South Union Street Guest House often has the most competitive rates, with nightly prices starting as low as $90, making it a budget-friendly option.
Which hotels in Vermont are top-rated by guests?
Hotel Vermont Burlington and Hotel Champlain Burlington, Curio Collection By Hilton receive high praise from guests for their service, comfort, and excellent locations.

Hotel Downtown in Vermont: Essential Facts

This guide provides essential information on hotel downtown options in Vermont, evaluating seven properties to help travelers make informed accommodation decisions.

Typical nightly rates range from $120 to $300.

There are 7 hotel downtown properties in Vermont.

Peak travel seasons are summer (June-August) and fall (September-October).

Local taxes and fees average 10% of the booking price.

Most hotels are within 1 mile of key attractions like Lake Champlain and Church Street Marketplace.