About Burlington
Burlington, Vermont
The most populous city in Vermont is also one of the state’s most popular tourist destinations, with its vibrant nightlife, family-friendly attractions and access to outdoor pursuits.
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About Burlington
Thanks to its location on Lake Champlain, Burlington was once a center for trading in the early 19th century. It’s here that Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream was founded in 1978, and you’ll still find their iconic flavors for sale at the scoop shop in Church Street Marketplace.
Burlington’s humid, hot summers and cold winters mean the best time to visit is during the spring and summer months – although Vermont in the fall is beautiful. Summer months here can be wet, and you can expect quite a bit of snow during the winter time – good news if you’re coming here for a winter sports break!
New England is known for its seafood and some of the lakeside restaurants here serve excellent, fresh catch of the day. You’ll also find a variety of world cuisine on offer at Burlington’s cafes and restaurants, most of which are family-friendly.
What to do in Burlington, Vermont
Kids will love a trip to ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center, where you can get stuck into hands-on exhibits including a frog installation and the remains of a real sunken ship.
For outdoor activities, Waterfront Park has plenty of paths for walking and cycling, as well as golden sandy beaches for swimming, kayaking and paddle boarding (or holding a sandcastle building contest). Or you could always take a cruise tour of Lake Champlain – boats leave regularly from the harbor.
There are several ski resorts within an hour’s drive of Burlington, including Stowe and Smugglers Notch. Or you can go Nordic skiing in the city at Burlington Country Club or Red Rocks Park.
In the summer months, drive to the neighboring town of Colchester for a nostalgic trip to the Sunset Drive-in Theater, which shows movie double bills from April until September.
Top travel tips for Burlington
Burlington is one of New England’s most walkable cities. Although public buses are fairly reliable and cheap, walking or cycling remains the best way to see the sights. The city is bike-friendly, with cycle lanes around the downtown area and bike rental available at shops on the waterfront.
The nearest airport is Burlington International, just a 15-minute drive from the city center. You’ll find car rental available at the airport, but parking in the downtown area can be a struggle during busy times of day.
Whether your idea of the perfect vacation is lazing on the beach or staying active with watersports and winter sports, Burlington has something to suit all tastes.
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