Resorts in Vermont, United States

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Best hotels in Vermont

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Skiing Paradise:
Jay Peak Resort
Relaxation Retreat:
The Essex Resort & Spa
Family-Friendly Fun:
Resort with a View:
Killington Grand Resort Hotel
Nature Escape:
Sterling Ridge Resort
Culinary Experience:
Woodstock Inn & Resort
Luxury and Leisure:
Topnotch Resort

FAQs about hotels in Vermont

We created these 5 answers to questions about places to stay in Vermont to make your planning easier.

Which hotels in Vermont are best for families?
Family-friendly options include Smugglers' Notch Resort Private Suites and Holiday Inn Club Vacations Mount Ascutney Resort. Both offer spacious accommodations, recreational activities, and kid-friendly amenities.
What is the average price for a mid-range hotel in Vermont?
Average prices for mid-range hotels range from $150 to $250 USD per night. Hotels like Killington Grand Resort Hotel and Topnotch Resort provide comfortable options within this range.
Are there hotels in Vermont suitable for couples?
Yes, The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa and Woodstock Inn & Resort are both excellent choices for couples, offering romantic settings, spa services, and fine dining.

Essential Hotel Information for Vermont Travelers

This guide evaluates 10 hotel properties in Vermont, providing crucial details for travelers seeking accommodations across the state, including pricing, seasonal trends, and location-specific tips.

Typical nightly rates range from $100 to $300 USD.

Local taxes and fees are approximately 10% in most areas.

Peak travel seasons include winter ski months and fall foliage periods.

Most hotels are within 8 km of major attractions like Stowe Mountain Resort.

Book at least 30 days in advance during peak seasons for best rates.