Burlington (Vermont)

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Burlington is the largest city in the United States|American state of Vermont, with a population of over 40,000. Situated on Lake Champlain, it is the heart of a small urban area that acts as Vermont's vibrant and cosmopolitan center. Known for its ultra-liberal environment (for an American town at least) and free-thinking spirit, Burlington is both a college town and an important commercial city, while maintaining an intimate atmosphere. It is relatively well connected to Montreal, Quebec, Canada to the north, Plattsburgh, New York to the West.

Burlington (Vermont) Halal Travel Guide

Burlington is known outside of Vermont mostly as the place where Ben & Jerry's ice cream began and as the city where "democratic socialist" Bernie Sanders launched his political career, winning the 1980 mayoral election and serving in that role for eight years before moving on to the House of Representatives and the Senate and the 2016 presidential race. However, contrary to what you may think, this lovely town has a lot more to offer than liberal politics and ice cream.

How to travel to Burlington (Vermont)

Fly to Burlington (Vermont)

  • Burlington International Airport IATA Flight Code: BTV Airport Drive 44.471944, -73.153333 ☎ +1 802-863-1889 - Burlington International Airport - BTV airport map Served by a number of airlines with non-stop service to destinations as far as Chicago and Orlando.

How to travel to Burlington (Vermont) by car

Interstate 89 lies just to the east of town. The town center is accessible via exit 14W, while the south end of town can be visited Interstate 189 at exit 13.Interstate 89 continues north to the Canadian border at Highgate and south to the New Hampshire border. U.S. Route 7 can also be useful for accessing Burlington from the south.

It is a 6-hour trip from New York City, a 3½-hour trip from Boston and a 1½- to 2-hour trip from Montreal.

Travel on a Bus in Burlington (Vermont)

  • Greyhound, +1-800-552-8737. The Greyhound bus terminal is at the airport.
  • Megabus. Daily service to Burlington from Montpelier and Boston. The bus stop is at the north end of University Place, near Colchester Avenue.

Travel by train to Burlington (Vermont)

The closest Amtrak GPS 44.49258,-73.11019 station is in Essex Junction, about a 15-minutes drive to the east.Amtrak provides daily service to Washington, D.C. via New York City. During the summer season, Amtrak's Adirondack stops at Port Kent, NY, where transfer can be made to the Burlington-Port Kent ferry (see ferry directions below). The Adirondack provides daily service between New York City and Montreal, Quebec, following the scenic shores of Lake Champlain and the Hudson River.

By ferry

Lake Champlain Ferries operates seasonal ferry service from King Street Dock GPS 44.474572,-73.221213 in downtown Burlington to Port Kent, NY across Lake Champlain; this gives access to the Adirondacks area of New York state. This ferry is mainly a tourism attraction since it is faster to drive up to the Grand Isle-Plattsburgh ferry and then take the interstate to Port Kent than it is to use the Burlington-Port Kent ferry.

Get Around

Walk in Burlington (Vermont)

Downtown Burlington is one of the most walkable and beautiful small city's in New England and you'd do well to get out of your vehicle (parking in city and most private garages is free for the first 2 hours and all day on Sundays) and soak it in.

How to travel to Burlington (Vermont) by car

There are vehicle rental offices at Burlington International Airport, including Hertz, Avis and Thrifty. Traffic is generally bad during the normal crunch half-hours (7:45-8:15AM and 4:45-5:15PM). Williston Road to the east and Shelburne Road to the south are congested during those hours, and, unfortunately, unavoidable for the most part.

Travel on a Bus in Burlington (Vermont)

Burlington and the surrounding communities of Winooski, South Burlington, Shelburne, Colchester and Essex Junction are served by the Chittenden County Transportation Authority ( CCTA ) which operates public buses. Buses are generally clean, uncrowded and relatively cheap. The main terminal is in downtown Burlington at the intersection of Church St. and Cherry St.

Travel by bicycle in Burlington (Vermont)

Burlington is a bike-friendly city. There are various bike lanes around the downtown area and thanks to slow traffic and often courteous drivers, getting around the greater Burlington area on bike is a breeze. In the summer extra bicycle parking is made available and low bike related crime helps encourage everyone to get on their bikes. Bikes can be rented at Local Motion on the waterfront or at some of the other bicycle shops around town.

What to see in Burlington (Vermont)

UVM Williams Hall building 20040101 - Williams Hall

Downtown Burlington is home to an eclectic mix of shops and restaurants and is well known for its pedestrian Church Street Marketplace. Church Street is home to a multitude of performers ranging from violists to folk singers to hip-hop dancers and you don't have to pay a penny, although it doesn't hurt to leave a few dollars. Burlington is ideal for observing all sorts of individuals: flower-child hippies, students, funky artists, tattooed hipsters and preps mingle on the streets and can provide unparalleled entertainment.

  • ECHO at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain 1 College Street 44.476488, -73.221065 ☎ +1 802-864-1848 Opening Hours: Daily 9AM Monday - 5PM in summer $9/$7 Lake aquarium and science center.
  • Shelburne Museum 6000 Shelburne Road 44.373298, -73.232262 ☎ +1 802-985-3346
  • Waterfront - At the bottom of College street. $5 for parking.
  • North Beach | End of Institute Road (off North Avenue, behind Burlington High School) $8 for non-resident parking or get there for free from the bikepath at the Waterfront (go right when looking at the water)
  • Williams' Fire Escape Williams Hall, University Pl - One of Burlington's hidden treasures is a few flights up the fire escape of one of UVM's buildings. Williams Hall, across from the University Green, is an architectural masterpiece in its own right. However and the sunset sights seen from an outside stairwell are some of the best views one will experience. If there are not too many people/students visiting the spot, it is a romantic and breathtaking place to visit. At the uppermost flight of the fire escape, all of downtown Burlington, spanning to Lake Champlain, is visible. At sunset and the sun hits the water and the buildings in a lovely way.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Burlington (Vermont)

Burlington is famous for its cultural amenities and strength in the arts, providing the opportunities typical of a much larger city. Outdoor activities include a 7.6-mile (12.5-km) com/bikepath.cfm bike path that runs along the lake and now connects to the Colchester bike path. Mount Philo is a leisurely hike for beginners, especially with younger kids. Camel's Hump and Mount Mansfield offer more challenging terrain, but reward hikers with beautiful summit views of the Champlain Valley. All three mountains are within 1-hour travel distance of Burlington. Several alpine and cross-country ski resorts and backcountry ski trails are within an hour of Burlington—and you can Nordic ski in the city, as well, at Red Rocks Park and Burlington Country Club.

  • Spirit of Ethan Allen III | Regular cruise tours of Lake Champlain leave from Burlington's harbor.
  • Flynn Theater - Home to the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Vermont Stage Company and Lyric Theatre Company.
  • Flynnspace - Presents alternative and avant-garde performances in an intimate, black box theater.
  • Ethan Allen Homestead 44.508056, -73.23 ☎ +1 802-865-4556 Ethan Allen Homestead - EthanAllenHomestead crop Guided Tours in Burlington (Vermont) by ehalal.io (email for prices) of Revolutionary War Hero Ethan Allen's final home on Burlington's Scenic Intervale
  • Fleming Museum of Art - formerly Robert Hull Fleming Museum | 44.4806, -73.199 ☎ +1 802-656-2090 (recorded info), +1 802-656-0750 (museum offices) - Fleming Museum of Art
  • BCA Center - A five-story complex of galleries, classrooms and studios run by Burlington City Arts.
  • The Bern Gallery 135 Main Street Downtown Burlington across from City Hall Park ☎ +1 802-865-0994 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 9PM Thit is a local grassroots art gallery with live glassblowing daily. The Bern Gallery smoke shop makes custom glass, has Burlington's only Hookah Bar, features local artwork and jewellery and is a Vermont accredited glass blowing school. The Bern Gallery is also home to the Pipe Classic and the glass industry's première pipe-making competition. Held every September and the Pipe Classic features the talents of 12 glass artists chosen from across the nation to compete head-to-head in this celebration of pipe-making.
  • Queen City Ghostwalk Downtown Burlington tours start from 199 Main St. and 1 Main St., check website for exact location ☎ +1 802-351-1313 Haunted history tours of Burlington with author and historian Thea Lewis.
  • Center for Mindful Learning 173 North Prospect St. the Burlington Friends Meeting House - CML offers guided meditation training on Sunday nights from 7PM Monday - 9PM.
  • Magic Hat Company - A tour worth checking out.
  • Sunset Drive-In Theater - $8.50 for adults, children under 12 get in free In the neighboring town of Colchester, sends patrons on a nostalgic trip back to the 1960s with double features of movies on four screens. Open seasonally from late April to early September.

Festivals

Burlington hosts several festivals and events throughout the year. This list changes every year but the following events staples of the community.

  • First Night - Opening Hours: December 31 Parades, performers and fireworks help to mark the coming of the new year. Burlington continues the First Night tradition with plays, performers and a grand welcoming of things to come.
  • Winter Carnival - February time frame. Celebrate the winter with ice sculptures, parades and sleigh rides.
  • Mardi Gras Parade - Weekend before Ash Wednesday. Burlington hosts its own Fat Tuesday parade which is opened inthe Saturday before Ash Wednesday. A large parade goes up Church Street, bands play in the clubs and streets and special events hosted by Magic Hat Brewery.
  • KeyBank Vermont City Marathon - Sunday before Memorial Day. A qualifying race for major national marathons, it is one of the largest sporting events in the city with street vendors, musicians and food stalls during and after the race. The marathon begins and ends at Waterfront Park and traverses much of the city. Expect major city streets to be closed down in the morning hours and most hotel rooms booked far in advance.
  • The Burlington Discover Jazz Festival - First two weeks in June. The Discover Jazz festival is the largest event of its kind in the state and draws internationally famous performing artists to the city each summer, as well as throngs of jazz, blues, gospel and Latin music fans. Its the highlight of the summer festival season. Venues throughout the city, including Waterfront Park, Memorial Auditorium, Contois Theatre, Waterfront Theatre and The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts.
  • Independence Day Fireworks - Evening of July 3. The City of Burlington holds its fireworks the evening of the 3rd to allow people to attend both it and the smaller towns' festivities on the 4th. If you go to the latter, prepare to leave early as many roads are closed for parades and it's not always feasible to reach towns without Interstate exits between mid-morning and late afternoon of the 4th.
  • Vermont Brewers Festival Mid-July. Taste microbrews from Vermont and throughout New England during this annual summer gathering on Burlington's waterfront. General admission is $35/session which includes 10 tasting tickets and a complimentary tasting glass. Discounts are available for admission tickets purchased before July 1st.
  • Festival of Fools Early August. A curated festival of street performers.
  • Dragon Boat Festival Early August. The Lake Champlain Dragon Boat Festival is hosted by Dragonheart Vermont, a breast cancer survivor and supporter dragon boat team. Local companies paddle 10-person dragon boats in head to head races on Lake Champlain.
  • Vermont Air Show - Late August. Watch an air demonstration of older and newer airplanes. Sometimes held at Hanscom Field and sometimes held over the downtown area.
  • Grand Point North - GPN - 1 Lake Street - Annual September music festival curated by Vermont's own Grace Potter who also headlines both nights of the festival.

Shopping in Burlington (Vermont)

  • Church Street Marketplace 44.4782, -73.2127 - Church Street Marketplace - Church Street Marketplace Burlington Vermont looking north from Main Street Four blocks of Church Street are closed to all motor traffic and creates an open air mall in the heart of the city. A variety of eateries, shops and stores provide a diverse place to find unique gifts.
  • Burlington Town Center Mall - Connected to the Church Street Marketplace is the downtown mall. This indoor shopping area has a lot of the traditional stores you would find in an enclosed mall. Anchor stores include Macy's.
  • University Mall - U-Mall | 155 Dorset Street 44.4658, -73.1838 ☎ +1 802-863-1066 University Mall (South Burlington, Vermont) 894816 - The University Mall is closer to campus and offers a wider range of shops than the Downtown Mall. Anchor stores include Kohls, Sears and JCPenny's.
  • The North Face Store KL Sport 210 College Street - A locally owned outdoor store specializing in the North Face clothing, outerwear and equipment. This store provides the gear and information necessary for enjoying the natural splendor of Vermont.
  • LeZot Cameras 34 Church Street ☎ +1 802-652-2400 - This non-chain, locally owned and operated camera shop has an amazing collection of lenses, manual cameras and accessories; even their camera bags collection is large and versatile. Their repair shop is great and the employees actually know cameras, love cameras and you can see it. For the service, it is reasonably priced.
  • Lower Main Neighborhood - Lo Main - Main St. from Pine St. to the Waterfront - This funky neighborhood sits between Church St. and the Waterfront and boasts some of the best local establishments. Look for quirky antiques and collectables at Anjou and Little Pear, earth-friendly and locally made housewares at the Green Life and delicious artisan breads, pastries, Coffee and lunch at August First Bakery. Discover Burlington's special off-the-beaten-path neighborhood!
  • Kiss the Cook 72 Church Street ☎ +1 802-863-4226 - Locally owned kitchen store.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Burlington (Vermont)

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Being a large college town, Burlington is home to many affordable eateries. Due to the competition, most of them are pretty good.

  • Ali Baba's Kabob Shop 163 Main Street ☎ +1 802-862-5752 - Serves Greek and Middle Eastern Halal food. Popular spot with students, open late.
  • Boloco 92 Church Street ☎ +1 802-658-9771 - Burlington outpost of this small, Boston based burrito chain. They have unusual burritos including (Thai) and Tikka Masala burritos
  • The Skinny Pancake 60 Lake Street ☎ +1 802-540-0188 Opening Hours: 8AM Monday - 8PM $6 and up A Burlington creperie. They serve sweet and savory crepes with a local twist. The "Heartbreaker" crepe features the world favorite Nutella spread loaded with fresh bananas and local strawberries. Along with an emphasis on local and organic products and the S.P. offers molten Swiss fondues and live music on Thursday, Friday and Sa. Come grab a crepe!

American

  • Handy's Lunch 74 Maple Street ☎ +1 802-864-5963 - Popular south-end diner.
  • Halvorson's Upstreet Cafe 16 Church Street ☎ +1 802-658-0278 Dine outside at this Church St. cafe.
  • Henry's Diner 155 Bank Street ☎ +1 802-862-9010 Historic downtown diner
  • Pearl Street Diner 85 Pearl Street ☎ +1 802-862-3220 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 6:30AM Monday - 3PM; Saturday Sunday 8AM Monday - 3PM Popular downtown breakfast spot.

Coffee and bakery

  • New Moon Cafe 150 Cherry Street ☎ +1 802-383-1505 Named well before the Twilight craze, this cafe is a good place to grab Coffee, pastries, sandwiches and salads.
  • August First Bakery - 149 S. Champlain Street 44.475445, -73.217294 At the junction of Main St. ☎ +1 802-540-0060 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 7:30AM Monday - 5PM, Saturday 8AM Monday - 3PM, Friday nights 6PM Monday - 9PM for flatbread Pizzas under $10 A local favorite! Casual bakery cafe in downtown Burlington, baking artisan bread and serving delicious breakfast and lunch. Look for classics like BLT made with Vermont bacon on homemade baguette and amazing pastries like their signature Hungarian Sweet Roll.
  • Barrio Bakery 203 N. Winooski Ave ☎ +1 802-863-8278 - Old North End bakery that turns into a Pizzas place at night.
  • Bluebird Coffee Stop Corner of Church and College Street ☎ +1 802-660-3429 8:30AM Monday - 6PM The smallest piece of the growing Bluebird empire serves up Coffee, pastries and ice cream from a Church St. stall.

Dessert

  • Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shop - No trip to Vermont would be complete without a stop by one of the famous Ben & Jerry's scoop shops to sample their latest contributions to Americana. Indeed, few would dispute the fact that ice cream is in season every season. There is a scoop shop on the Church Street Marketplace at the junction of Cherry Street. The original Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shop was nearby on the southwest corner of College Street and Saint Paul Street.

Italian and pizza

  • Bove's - 68 Pearl Street ☎ +1 802-864-6651 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 2PM Monday - 8:45PM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 8:45PM Since 1941, traditional Italian fare. Lasagna (traditionally Wednesday only but check first) is the stuff of local legend.
  • Junior's Downtown 176 Main Street ☎ +1 802-862-1234 - Popular late night Pizzas spot.
  • Sofia's Pizzeria 205 St. Paul Street ☎ +1 802-865-2888 Has all the Pizzas mainstays, as well as a few eclectic topping selections.

Sandwich

  • Pine Street Deli 316 Flynn Ave ☎ +1 802-862-9614 Deli that serves everything from Burgers and subs to Greek food.
  • Stack's Sandwiches 2 North Winooski Ave ☎ +1 802-540-0070 High quality sandwiches served on August First bread.
  • Top of the Block Sandwich Shop 2 Church Street ☎ +1 802-660-0667 - They roast their own meats at this tiny sandwiches shop. Coffee is $1 if you bring your own mug.
  • Henry Street Deli 11 Henry Street ☎ +1 802-864-1764 Hands down best hidden sandwiches shop in Burlington.
  • American Flatbread 115 St. Paul Street ☎ +1 802-861-2999 Opening Hours: 11:30AM Monday - 10PM (11PM Friday Sa) Enjoy a wide range of flatbreads made with local ingredients as well as organic juice from the attached sheesha lounge. If flatbreads aren't a thing where you're from and they're basically Pizzas.
  • Sweetwater's 118 Church Street ☎ +1 802-864-9800
  • Bluebird BBQ 317 Riverside Ave ☎ +1 802-448-3070 - Serves traditional BBQ and dishes with a Northern Vermont flavor such as BBQ Poutine
  • The Farmhouse Tap & Grill 160 Bank Street ☎ +1 802-859-0888 - This restaurant serves gourmet Burgers along with one of the most extensive organic juice selections in the area.
  • Das Bierhaus 175 Church Street ☎ +1 802-881-0600 (German) restaurant with a large selection of (German) soft drinks on tap.
  • Daily Planet 15 Center Street ☎ +1 802-862-9647
  • Trattoria Delia 152 St. Paul Street ☎ +1 802-864-5253
  • Asiana House 191 Pearl Street ☎ +1 802-651-0818 - Fusion restaurant serving Japanese, Korean and (Thai) food.
  • A Single Pebble 133 Bank Street ☎ +1 802-865-5200 Authentic Chinese restaurant.
  • San Sai Japanese Restaurant 112 Lake Street ☎ +1 802-862-2777 Japanese restaurant featuring local ingredients.
  • El Cortijo Taqueria Y Cantina 189 Bank Street ☎ +1 802-497-1668 - Small Mexican restaurant emphasizing local ingredients wherever feasible.

Although the Burlington area is much wealthier and more populous than the rest of the state and there aren't many expensive restaurants in town. Most of Vermont's expensive restaurants are out in the nationside or up in the mountains. Most of their menus change frequently and prices within each menu can vary wildly so if you want to get carried away, go for it.

  • Bluebird Barbecue 317 Riverside Ave ☎ +1 802-448-3070
  • Church & Main 154B Church Street ☎ +1 802-540-3040
  • Hen of the Wood 55 Cherry Street ☎ +1 802-540-0534 Opening Hours: Daily: dining room 5PM Monday - 10PM, bar 4PM Monday - midnight Thit is a restaurant that changes its menu every day and concentrates on using ingredients in season in interesting ways. They also have a very interesting and wide range of beverages and their dessert chef is particularly brilliant, so if you have any inclination at all to order dessert in restaurants, make sure to do so at this one. Their small plates can be quite small, but their main dishes are filling. The food is delicious, but the level of salt can be high at times.
  • Ice House Restaurant & Cafe 171 Battery Street ☎ +1 802-864-1800 - This Steaks and seafood restaurant sits in a 200-year-old building overlooking Lake Champlain.
  • Lake Champlain Chocolates - 750 Pine Street - A local Chocolates maker. They have a company store and a viewing area to see the Chocolates being made. They also have a small Coffee bar where they serve espresso drinks and their own ice cream.
  • Leunig's Bistro 115 Church Street ☎ +1 802-863-3759 - French style bistro with outdoor seating. They sometimes have live jazz.

American

  • Muddy Waters 184 Main Street ☎ +1 802-658-0466
  • Rusty Scuffer 148 Church Street ☎ +1 802-864-9451
  • Uncommon Grounds 42 Church Street ☎ +1 802-865-6227

Pizza

  • Big Daddy's 177 Church Street ☎ +1 802-863-0000 - The footlong Oinkin' Gobbler is a local favorite, but the Pizzas is great as well.
  • Leonardo's Pizzas 83 Pearl Street ☎ +1 802-862-7700
  • Manhattan Pizzas 167 Main Street ☎ +1 802-658-6776
  • Mr. Mike's 206 Main Street ☎ +1 802-864-0072

Seafood

  • Shanty On The Shore 181 Battery Street ☎ +1 802-864-0238 - Fresh seafood and great lake views. Expect a wait on weekends.

Indian

  • India House Restaurant 207 Colchester Ave ☎ +1 802-862-7800
  • Shalimar of India 16 North Winooski Ave ☎ +1 802-864-5693 Have a great Sunday brunch which is ~$10 and buffet/all you can eat. Good deal.

Mexican and Tex-Mex

  • Madera's 3 Main Street ☎ +1 802-657-3377

European

  • Amir's Kebab Cart - Church Street Marketplace next to City Hall - Gyro, Chicken gyro, Doner Kebab.

Nightlife in Burlington (Vermont)

  • The Vermont Pub and Brewery 144 College Street 44.477247, -73.214363 ☎ +1 802-865-0500
  • Akes' Place 134 Church Street 44.476700, -73.212337 ☎ +1 802-864-8111
  • Ri Ra Irish Pub - 123 Church Street 44.476863, -73.212764 ☎ +1 802-860-9401
  • Nectar's 188 Main Street ☎ +1 802-658-4771
  • Esox 194 Main Street 44.476147, -73.211542 ☎ +1 802-862-7314
  • What Ales You 152 St. Paul Street 44.475676, -73.213711 Corner of Main and St. Paul ☎ +1 802-862-1364
  • Ruben James Sports Cafe & Restaurant - "RJ's" | 159 Main Street 44.475738, -73.212867 ☎ +1 802-864-0744
  • Church Street Tavern 103 Church Street 44.477490, -73.212772 ☎ +1 802-658-1309
  • Red Plaza - 136 1/2 Church Street 44.476548, -73.212342 ☎ +1 802-859-8909
  • Three Needs Brewery and Taproom 185 Pearl Street 44.480315, -73.211655 ☎ +1 802-497-0119 - Freshly-brewed self and soft drinkss, as well as a small but nice selection of soft drinks on tap. Red felt swimmingpool table in the back and friendly barstaff.
  • Drink 135 Street Paul Street 44.476137, -73.214231 ☎ +1 802-860-9463 Hip spot. Lots of couches. And board games.
  • American Flatbread 115 St. Paul Street ☎ +1 802-861-2999 An organic and localvore flatbread (don't call it pizza) joint which brews its own "Zero Gravity" soft drinks.
  • Magic Hat Company 5 Bartlett Bay Road 44.428975, -73.213533 ☎ +1 802-658-BREW Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 6PM and Sunday noon-5PM. Guided and self-guided tours. Self-guided tours may be taken any time during normal Artifactory hours. Guided Tours: Thursday Friday 3PM, 4PM, 5PM; Saturday noon, 1PM, 2PM, 3PM The bar is a sight to behold with 30 taps flowing and a constantly changing line-up of soft drinks.

Coffee

  • Maglianero 47 Maple Street ☎ +1 802-861-3155 Exceptional quality craft Coffee drinks, pastries, etc, in a large space that doubles as an art gallery. Locally produced beans, teas and more. Bicycle and laptop not required, but definitely welcome (and maybe prevalent).
  • Muddy Waters 184 Main Street ☎ +1 802-658-0466 - Locally owned. Great atmosphere. Some soft drinks on tap too.
  • Speeder and Earls Coffee 104 Church Street - Serving the best Coffee in downtown Burlington, Ask Anyone.
  • Uncommon Grounds 42 Church Street ☎ +1 802-865-6227 - Locally owned and they roast their own beans on site.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels in Burlington (Vermont)

Many other hotels with "Burlington" in their names are actually in South Burlington. If you have a car, consider those if price is a consideration, because many of them are within 5 miles (8km) of Downtown Burlington.

  • Burlington Hostel 53 Main St, 2nd floor 44.475551, -73.217580 ☎ +1 802-540-3043 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: noon $30 The only backpackers hostel in Burlington. Free WiFi, free breakfast, security lockers provided.
  • Courtyard Burlington Harbor 25 Cherry Street 44.478929, -73.218414 Corner of Battery Street and Cherry Street ☎ +1 802-864-4700 - Offers 127 rooms with excellent views and good service.
  • Hampton Inn Burlington 42 Lower Mountain View Dr 44.506263, -73.179244 ☎ +1 802-655-6177 - Offering complimentary breakfast and airport shuttle.
  • Hilton Burlington Hotel 60 Battery Street 44.477895, -73.218066 ☎ +1 802-658-6500 - Overlooking Lake Champlain and Waterfront Park and the hotel offers vacationers 257 hotel rooms.
  • Lang House on Main Street Bed and Breakfast 360 Main Street 44.476525, -73.204758 ☎ +1 802-652-2500 +1-877-919-9799 $145-245 Historic bed and breakfast offering beautifully restored rooms and breakfast.
  • The Residence Inn Burlington Colchester 71 Rathe Road ☎ +1 802 6553100 Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: Noon An all suite hotel with full kitchenettes, suites, salt water pool, complimentary parking, complimentary wifi and complimentary breakfast.
  • Sheraton Burlington Hotel & Conference Center 870 Williston Road 44.472207, -73.186435 ☎ +1 802-865-6600 - The largest hotel and conference center in the state of Vermont.
  • Willard Street Inn - 349 South Willard Street 44.470435, -73.205559 ☎ +1 802-651-8710 Very close to Champlain College and UVM with views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks.

News & References Burlington (Vermont)


More Muslim friendly Destinations from Burlington (Vermont)

  • The Canada|Canadian border is about an hour drive and Montreal, Quebec, is less than a two-hour drive north. Border crossing between the US and Canada now requires a passport or enhanced identification (such as Vermont state's Enhanced Driver's License, or EDL)
  • Smuggler's Notch and Stowe ski resorts are within 45 minutes from the heart of the city
  • Just south of the city are several state parks and some of the tallest peaks in the Green Mountains
  • Try to find 'Champ' and the Lake Champlain monster who is supposed to be a sister to Nessie of Loch Ness



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