TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Center of activity |
|  | Church Street Marketplace: The highlight of downtown Burlington is this four-block 19th-century and Art Deco walkway lined with shops, cafes and restaurants. You'll find street vendors, live music, children's entertainment, health juice bars, candle and crafts shops, well-known stores and plenty of eating places with outdoor seating for people watching. Address: Main St. , Pearl St., Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802 863 1648 Free |  |
Outdoor fun |
|  | Burlington Bike Path: Converted from the Central Vermont Railway to a bike path in the 1970s, this easy trail crosses through beaches and parks and offers great views of Lake Champlain, the Adirondacks and the city. Address: Lake Champlain, Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802-864-0123 Free |  |
|  | Leddy Park: This large, popular North End park has just about everything for indoor and outdoor fun, including a swimming beach on Lake Champlain, indoor ice rinks, ball fields, tennis courts, a playground and part of a 7-mile bike path that borders the lake. Address: Leddy Park Road, North Avenue, Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802 864 0123 Free |  |
For art lovers |
|  | Robert Hull Fleming Museum: This art museum built in 1931 has a mammoth collection of art through the ages, including European and American paintings and prints, paintings by 20th-century Vermont artists, African and Asian art and ancient art objects. Address: 61 Colchester Ave, Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802-656-0750 Admission fee; closed mid-December through mid-January |  |
On the water |
|  | Lake Champlain Ferries: Board the ferry to Port Kent, New York for a one-hour boat ride offering some of the most beautiful mountain and lake views in the world. Address: King St. Dock, Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802-864-9804 Admission fee |  |
|  | The Spirit of Ethan Allen II: A relaxing cruise on this three-level ship provides gorgeous mountain views and an introduction to the history of the region by your ship's captain. Also very popular are dinner cruises with themes ranging from a Hawaiian luau to a murder mystery. Address: Burlington Boathouse, Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802-862-8300 Admission fee; operates May-October |  |
Sweet diversions |
|  | Lake Champlain Chocolates: Chocoholics, beware; you are about to immerse yourself in the splendid aroma of fresh chocolate at this chocolate store and factory, where you can take a tour, watch chocolate being made and - yes - sample it! Address: 750 Pine Street, Burlington, Vermont Phone: 800-465-5909 |  |
For history buffs |
|  | Ethan Allen Homestead: Learn about life in the 1780s and the interesting career of famous statesman Ethan Allen on a guided tour of his homestead at this historic site that overlooks the Winooski River and offers stunning views and walking trails. Address: Route 127, Burlington, Vermont Phone: 802-865-4556 Admission fee |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Penny Cluse Cafe: The line out the door tells you this is a top spot for breakfast in Burlington. Address: 169 Cherry St, Burlington, Vermont Phone: (802) 651-8834 |  |
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