Overlooking Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks, the Hilton Burlington hotel is the centerpiece of Burlington?s acclaimed Waterfront Renaissance, heralded by the New York Times and others. Church Street Marketplace, often likened to a Parisian cobblestone boulevard with its cafes, shops, boutiques, and restaurants, is just an easy stroll from the hotel. Also close are popular Vermont attractions such as Echo Lake Aquarium, Shelburne Museum, Ben and Jerrys, the Historic Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, and many others. Burlington International Airport, one of the nations most user-friendly and on-time airports, is only ten minutes away. World-class mountain resorts including Stowe, Sugarbush, and Jay Peak are also easily accessible.
The hotel's 258 guestrooms decor evokes Vermonts regal fall foliage. Most rooms offer spectacular views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains. Each provides a spacious work desk with two dual-line telephone, voicemail and dataport, and ergonomic Herman Miller work chairs.
The hotel?s private, complimentary business center is accessible 24-hours a day. Its eclectic Battery Street Grille presents American cuisine with Vermont flair from 6 am until 11 pm daily. The lobby?s inviting, earth-toned Bar 60 is at once sophisticated and relaxed. The new fitness center, with floor-to-ceiling lake and mountain views, makes for memorable workouts after long days of business or vacationing. The Hilton Burlington hotel is the first choice among discerning event planners, business travelers, and vacationers to Vermont.
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Hilton Burlington Property Information:
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Rooms:
258
Floors:
8
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- Shuttle
- First class
- Dry cleaning
- Data port
- Nonsmoking
- Meeting room
- Dining
- Hot tub
- Business center
- Wheel chair access
- Fitness facility
- Family rooms
- Swimming pool
- Car rental desk
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Hilton Burlington Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1500
Check-Out:
1200
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Burlington Destination Overview
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Burlington, the largest population center in Vermont, is only 76 miles south of Montreal, Canada. The city was founded in 1763 and is popular destinations in New England. Outside Magazine even named the city a "Dream Town." People come to Burlington, and Vermont, to enjoy the outdoors and the small town life. Burlington lies the shore of Lake Champlain, which forms a beautiful backdrop to the town and its many activities.
Skiing, hiking and spectacular scenery are an essential part of life in Vermont and in Burlington. The mountains and hills, the national parks, the ski areas, the lakes, and the dramatic change of seasons draw many visitors. Indoors and out, Burlington has much to offer. The Church Street Marketplace is a pedestrian mall filled with small boutiques, cafes, and craft vendors. Burlington has a wonderfully independent culture all its own.
The city is a favorite of residents of Vermont, who come to Burlington to experience the festive hospitality of the city.
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