WHAT TO DO
Burlington Bike Path
20 Lake St, Burlington, VT, USA
Part of the Island Line Trail, walk or ride along the Burlington Bike Path, a 7.6-mile paved path that winds its way along the shores of Lake Champlain. Adjacent to the path, daily bike rentals are available from the Local Motion Trailside Center.
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Flynn Center
153 Main St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 863-5966
Established in 1930, the iconic Flynn Center is Burlington’s hub for arts and entertainment. It’s a fully restored Art eco-style theater that’s hosted some of the world’s greatest performers like David Crosby, Tony Bennett, Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris and Vermont’s very own Phish.
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Oakledge Park
11 Flynn Ave, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 864-0123
Burlington is a mecca for outdoor lovers. In the summer months, you find many locals hanging out at Oakledge Park. It is located in the South End and has a decent-sized beach for swimming, and Paddlesurf Champlain rents stand-up paddleboards.
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ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain
1 College St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 864-1848
Visit ECHO, Vermont’s innovative science museum, located just steps from the bike path directly on the waterfront. Dedicated to understanding Lake Champlain and its animals and plants, this museum has interactive exhibits, aquarium tanks filled with species found in the lake and animal care labs.
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WHERE TO EAT
Honey Road
156 Church St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 497-2145
If you can snag a reservation at Honey Road, take it. This James Beard-nominated restaurant at the bottom of Church Street serves delicious family-style Mediterranean fare. Share several small plates with your dinner companions, but be sure to save room to finish off your meal with their house-made baklava and Turkish coffee.
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August First
149 S Champlain St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 540-0060
Just off lower Main Street, get breakfast at August First. This bakery and cafe has cozy indoor seating and plenty of space to eat outside. Choose from an assortment of fresh-baked pastries, scones, muffins and more served with local Brio coffee and Vermont artisanal teas. And be sure to try their famous maple biscuit.
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Beansie’s Bus
1 Sherman St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 343-7181
A Burlington establishment, Beansie’s, a retrofitted yellow school bus, has been serving Michigan hot dogs, burgers, fries and creemees out its side window since 1944. You will find it parked and open seasonally at the edge of Battery Park on the edge of the Old North End.
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Handy’s Lunch
74 Maple St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 864-5963
Handy’s Lunch is a true Burlington landmark. Located downtown on the corner of Maple and South Champlain, third-generation owner and operator Earl Handy makes some of the best diner food in all of Vermont. So grab a seat at the counter and try the world-famous “Chuck Norris,” a gigantic one-pound sandwich with five pieces of french toast, four eggs, American cheese, bacon, ham, sausage, a burger and corn beef.
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WHERE TO STAY
Hotel Vermont
41 Cherry St, Burlington, VT, USA
(855) 650-0800
Stay in the city’s center at the Hotel Vermont, which oozes Vermontiness. This modern yet rustic boutique gives you a good taste of local products such as blankets from Johnson Woolen Mills, robes from Vermont Flannel Co. and bath products from Lunaroma. Their in-house restaurant Juniper also uses the freshest local ingredients, such as maple syrup.
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Willard Street Inn
349 S Willard St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 651-8710
This historic 14-room Victorian mansion in the Hill Section of town offers guests daily fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies delivered to the rooms and a chef-prepared breakfast chock-full of Vermont-sourced goodies, including maple syrup. The Inn is just a few blocks north of downtown, making it a walkable location for your stay in Burlington.
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WHERE TO DRINK
Foam Brewers
112 Lake St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 339-2511
With Vermont at the forefront of the craft brewing movement, it should be no surprise that Burlington boasts enough breweries to make it worthy of its own beer trail. With prime lakefront real estate, Foam Brewers is a small independent brewery that should be top on your list of places to grab a cold IPA and listen to live music. Pop next door to their sister restaurant, Deep City, if you are hungry.
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The Archives
191 College St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 448-4333
Chill out with a co*cktail or craft brew while playing vintage video games and pinball at The Archives. Their downtown location is a great place to hang out for a few hours while playing ’80s arcade games.
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Citizen Cider
316 Pine St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 497-1987
Try a local hard cider made from local apples at the Citizen Cider pub. In the warmer months, you will find the garage doors wide open with ample seating on the porch. They have a full food menu as well. Dine on burgers, brats, sausages and fresh cider donuts.
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WHERE TO SHOP
Burton Flagship Store
162 College St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 333-0400
In a state where Jake Burton founded his snowboard company, it is only fitting that there is a Burton flagship store right in downtown Burlington. The shop carries an assortment of snowboard gear, apparel, bags and accessories. So even if you don’t ride, you can look the part while in town.
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Stella Mae
96 Church St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 864-2800
This boutique women’s store on Church Street Marketplace carries clothing, footwear and accessories. Stella Mae has all the brands you know like Blundstone, Free People and Levi’s and plenty of unique ones that you do not.
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Church Street Marketplace
Church St, Burlington, VT, USA
(802) 863-1648
In the heart of downtown, you will find the Church Street Marketplace. This bustling four-block pedestrian-only walkway is filled with 100+ boutique shops, restaurants and cafes housed in historic buildings. Grab a maple latte from Leunig’s Petit Bijou coffee and pastry kiosk and wander in and out of the stores, or just window shop from the street.
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