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Downtown Burlington

City centre Burlington blends lakefront charm with Vermont's creative spirit. Stroll the brick-paved Church Street Marketplace, where local musicians perform among outdoor cafes and artisan shops. The scenic waterfront promenade offers stunning views of Lake Champlain with mountain backdrops. The historic district hums with cultural energy at the Flynn Centre and Burlington City Arts. Farm-to-table restaurants showcase Vermont's finest cheeses and maple-infused dishes. Battery Park provides green space just steps from downtown's cobblestone streets and boutiques.

South End

South End in Burlington fuses industrial roots with artistic flair. Former warehouses now house galleries, studios, and creative businesses where artists craft with passion. The iconic World's Tallest Filing Cabinet stands as a quirky landmark in this cultural district. Breweries like Switchback and Zero Gravity anchor the neighborhood's vibrant craft scene. Wander through Pine Street Art Works or join monthly art walks to experience local creativity. Lake Champlain's shoreline lies just steps away, offering scenic views after exploring this bohemian enclave.

New North End

Burlington's New North End offers a peaceful family-friendly retreat with easy access to outdoor recreation. Quiet residential streets lead to Leddy Park, North Beach, and the scenic Burlington Bike Path along Lake Champlain. The Ethan Allen Homestead adds historic charm to this green area. The New North End gives budget-conscious travellers more affordable options than city centre Burlington. Local eateries serve casual comfort food in a relaxed atmosphere. With excellent cycling paths and swimming at North Beach, outdoor enthusiasts will feel right at home.

Old North End

A melting pot of cultures, Burlington's Old North End offers travellers an authentic slice of local life away from touristy spots. Vietnamese pho shops, Bosnian bakeries, and Somali restaurants serve up affordable, authentic meals. Colourful murals celebrate the area's diverse heritage along tree-lined streets. Community gardens burst with vegetables and flowers throughout this budget-friendly area. Historic Victorian homes create a lived-in charm that feels genuinely local. The nearby Lake Champlain waterfront provides scenic paths for walking and relaxation just minutes away.

Centennial

Burlington's Centennial area offers a peaceful residential retreat with tree-lined streets and quiet charm. The 65-acre Centennial Woods Natural Area invites visitors to explore walking trails beneath towering maples and oaks. This authentic Vermont community balances suburban comfort with natural beauty just minutes from city centre. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the seasonal wildflowers and bird-watching opportunities in the preserved forest. The neighborhood's leafy residential streets connect to Burlington's trail network. While dining options are limited within Centennial itself, the vibrant attractions of city centre Burlington remain just a short drive away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Burlington holiday package cost?

Offering excellent value package deals on Expedia, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how much a holiday to Burlington costs! Expedia's packages simplify travel planning and maximise your savings.

What are the cheapest months to go to Burlington?

You're likely to find lower prices and better availability in January, February and March. Check out our cheap Burlington holiday packages and you could score some great off-season discounts.

How many days is enough for Burlington?

We suggest planning a Burlington holiday for around 2 days. This will allow you plenty of time to check off key attractions such as Texaco Beach and Oakledge Cove, and also check out neighbourhoods like South End and Malletts Bay. You might even be able to slot in a day trip beyond Burlington.

Is it worth booking a holiday package to Burlington?

Boasting a host of highlights starting with its amazing culture, Burlington is a good holiday destination. Whether you want to visit attractions such as Waterfront Park and University Mall or take the road less traveled, you'll find loads to see and do on your Burlington holiday.

How to find the best Burlington package deals?

Use Expedia's filters to find some unbeatable Burlington package deals. When you begin your search, just set your maximum budget and then sort the results by "Price: low to high." If you want to save, plan your adventure for midweek, or browse for Burlington package deals in the off-season. Play around with your travel dates and you may score even better discounts. As a rule of thumb, it's usually best to lock in your holiday package as early as possible.

Is it cheaper to book a Burlington holiday as a package?

You can enjoy significant savings on your next Burlington break by booking a tailored holiday package. Click on the "Package" heading, then enter your destination and travel dates to view some great flight and hotel prices. Bundling can save travellers hundreds of dollars. Consider adding a rental car and you may score a better deal.

When to book a holiday package to Burlington?

If you have your Burlington travel dates locked in, book as early as you can to grab some terrific deals. With Expedia, you can often reserve some flights up to one year ahead of time. Prefer spontaneous adventures? Our last-minute deals are great for jetting off on a whim.

How to plan a trip to Burlington?

  1. Pick your dates: What you'd like to do in Burlington and your preferred season will help you decide when to travel.
  2. Set a budget: Factor in costs like flights, food and transportation when working out how much to set aside for your trip to Burlington. Then, select a property that works with your budget, whether that's an economical option or a swankier getaway.
  3. Determine how many days away: Start by making a list of all the attractions you want to get to in Burlington. Then, estimate how long you'll need for each, along with any travel time.
  4. Combine your flights and hotel: Awesome destination, check. Length of stay, check. Now all that's left is to choose a Burlington holiday package that brings all your bookings together.