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The exterior of the dark blue cottage is presented, featuring a gravel pathway leading to the entrance. Green grass surrounds the base, with a few colorful flowers visible near the house. The structure has multiple windows, enhancing the inviting appearance.
Cottage in Old North End
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

Brand-new house steps away from downtown and lake!

Enjoy everything Burlington has to offer in this brand-new, cozy, stylish cottage. This adorable house was completed in January of 2023 and has a master bedroom plus a sleeping loft, as well as a full-sized bathroom, washer and dryer, and parking. The dining/living area has a partial view of Lake Champlain! You're tucked away on a quiet residential street near a park & playground but are just a 10-minute walk to downtown and a 5-minute walk to the lakefront and a gorgeous shoreline bike path.

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A modern living area is captured with large windows providing natural light and views of the surrounding trees. A gray sectional sofa faces a sleek coffee table, with a brown leather armchair nearby. The streamlined kitchen features a gray countertop and minimalist design elements.
Home in Malletts Bay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Modern, hilltop, lakeside retreat!

Escape to a modern summer retreat tucked among the trees on the shores of Lake Champlain’s Mallets Bay. Built in 2021, this serene and stylish hideaway is perfect for peaceful mornings, paddleboarding adventures, and evenings around the Solo Stove. Charge your EV while you watch the sunrise from the dock, sip local coffee with lake views, or explore nearby Burlington and Winooski—just 15 minutes away. Whether you're unwinding on the deck or enjoying the water, this is your perfect summer escape.

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A spacious guest suite features a king bed with a light-colored bedspread and decorative pillows. Two bedside tables with lamps are on either side, while large windows allow natural light to fill the room. Light-colored walls and wood flooring enhance the welcoming atmosphere.
Guest suite in South Burlington
5 out of 5 average rating, 267 reviews

Suite Escape - Quiet retreat, close to everything!

Spacious guest suite nestled in a quiet family neighborhood, private entrance, use of shared deck with seating overlooking backyard. King bed and full kitchen with all necessities. Washer/dryer in unit and large walk-in shower. L-shaped sectional with smart 65” TV (no cable). Centrally located within minutes to all Colleges, UVM Med Ctr, Down Town Burlington, Lake Champlain and Golf Courses. This entire property is non-smoking; including tobacco and cannabis products as well as e-cigarettes.

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Bright interiors are enhanced by skylights, allowing natural light to fill the space. A comfortable gray sofa is positioned beside a cheerful yellow chair, with a round ottoman nearby. Colorful curtains frame the window, while a white dining table offers seating for meals.
Cottage in New North End
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Brand New Cottage Near Burlington Park & Beaches -

This home situated across from Ethan Allen Park is just a short walk, bike ride, or drive to the North Ave beaches. Designed in keeping with the 1930's bungalow aesthetic of the main house, the cottage sleeps up to 4 with a queen-sized bed in the bedroom and queen-sized pullout sofa in the living room. Skylights brighten the lofty interiors. The cottage is well insulated and features centrally ducted heat and A/C, providing excellent climate control to suit your comfort preferences.

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A well-lit studio suite features a queen bed dressed in white linens, with green accent pillows. A corner window allows natural light, complemented by decorative wall art depicting a tree. A cozy seating area and wooden desk provide functional space. Soft area rug completes the inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in New North End
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

La Petite Suite

La Petite Suite is a cozy boutique hotel room alternative in a quiet residential Burlington neighborhood only 2 miles from downtown. The beautifully decorated suite was built in 2024 and is attached to a single-family home. The New North End neighborhood is quiet, safe, and a short drive to local colleges and all that the area has to offer. Our street dead-ends at the bike path and Lake Champlain. You will also have access to our private neighborhood beach during the warmer months.

Top guest favorite
A well-lit living room features a vibrant orange sofa with patterned cushions, complemented by a blue accent chair. Large windows draped in sheer curtains allow natural light, while a coffee table centers the space over a striped area rug. Decorative plants and a lamp add to the inviting decor.
Apartment in Burlington
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 357 reviews

Vintage Lake Side Apartment with Free Parking!

Obsessed with vintage? We are too! Stay right above one of Burlington's best vintage clothing shops in a 1960s inspired apartment. Not only is this place delightfully decorated but it is in the best area Burlington has to offer! You'll have a small view of Lake Champlain and a short walk to all the best restaurants and shops that Burlington has to offer. If exploring the outdoors is your thing we are steps away from Burlingtons bike path and walking distance to many bike rentals.

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An aerial view captures a charming barn-style home surrounded by lush greenery, with expansive views of a serene lake in the background. The property features meticulously maintained lawns and a landscape rich in trees, set against a backdrop of rolling hills and distant mountains.
Barn in Hinesburg
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Cozy Cabin -Top of Hill with Views

Experience the ultimate Vermont retreat in our newly renovated second-story guest space nestled in a charming barn, offering breathtaking easterly views of the Green Mountain range, including the majestic Camels Hump and Bolton peaks. This hilltop cabin is cocooned by lush trees and verdant pastures, providing an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Kayak, swim or paddleboard on nearby Lake Iroquois 2 miles away or Lake Champlain 9 miles away.

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An outdoor courtyard features a salt-water hot tub and natural wooden seating. Lush greenery envelops the space, creating an intimate feel. A rustic barrel-shaped structure adds a unique element to the design. The ground is covered in smooth gravel, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Guest suite in New North End
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Sauna, Cold Plunge, Hot Tub, Paddle Boards, Bikes

*Burlington’s 1st Spa + Stay. Recently renovated and upgraded! We added a sauna, a cold plunge, upgraded bicycles, enlarged the courtyard, added an exercise/yoga room, robes and sandals, an espresso machine… the list goes on! New photos were just added! We still have a king bed, a queen bed, and the two twins that make up the Dream Sofa in the living room. Pets are still welcome! We have new stuff for kids too! We’re right near the beach and bike path!

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An open-concept kitchen and living area is highlighted by a spiral staircase leading to a loft. A modern kitchen features stainless steel appliances and a central island with two stools. Natural light flows through a front door, creating a bright and inviting space.
Tiny home in Old North End
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

theLOFT | Burlington, VT

Thoughtfully designed with modern touches, local art, and cozy vibes and just a 15-minute stroll from the heart of downtown! Perfect for solo travelers or couples looking for a clean, comfortable, and convenient stay to kick back or explore; close to eateries, breweries, music, and everything the city has to offer. Inside, smart space utilization and brilliant lighting create a chic, inviting atmosphere. We can’t wait to see you soon!

Top guest favorite
A neatly made king bed is adorned with decorative pillows and crisp linens. A bedside table holds a lamp with a warm shade, illuminating a glass of water. Natural light filters in from nearby windows, providing a serene ambiance.
Guest suite in South End
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 485 reviews

The Garden Studio

Nestled in Burlington's Hill Section, The Garden Studio offers comfort and elegance to guests who will enjoy the king bed and stone fireplace. The mini kitchen area has a view of the courtyard with its seasonal fountain, flowers and bird feeders. You will enjoy the central location with walkable access to Burlington's famed Church Street Marketplace, the vibrant South End Arts District as well as the University and Lake Champlain.

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The exterior of a cozy loft is framed by trees, featuring a wooden deck adorned with string lights that provide a gentle glow. The entrance is highlighted by large glass doors, leading into the inviting interior space.
Guesthouse in Hinesburg
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

Hydrangea House on the Hill

The loft is surrounded by woods in a quaint, picturesque, rural part of Northwestern Vermont close to Burlington and Mad River Glen. We are 25 mins to Mad River Glen, Bolton Valley and Burlington (Lake Champlain beaches) and 10 mins to Sleepy Hollow Ski and Bike Center, Camel's Hump Nordic Ski Area, Frost Brewery and Stone Corral. Enjoy complete privacy and peaceful surroundings of nature with the full amenities of a home.

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The Tiny Home is nestled among snow-covered trees, featuring a warm wooden exterior and a sloped roof. Soft lighting emanates from multiple windows, illuminating a welcoming entryway with a red door. Steps lead up to the porch, inviting guests inside.
Tiny home in Shelburne
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 386 reviews

Cozy Tiny House Minutes to Downtown Shelburne

220 sq. foot charming Tiny Home under tall pines with a covered porch. Great space for solo travelers and couples that like to be cozy! The rustic interior has a full kitchen, copper shower, and compost toilet. The loft bedroom is serene with 5 windows and blackout curtains (in case you want to sleep in!). Just 12 minutes to Burlington. 4 minutes to downtown Shelburne and Shelburne Museum.

Popular amenities for Burlington vacation rentals

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Burlington

  • Total rentals

    730 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    ﺩ.ﺇ73 before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    80K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    330 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    230 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    10 properties have a pool

Your guide to Burlington

Welcome to Burlington, Vermont

The state’s largest metropolis has just 42,545 residents, but packs a world-class punch with cafes, museums, a thriving arts scene, and year-round outdoor adventures, plus a renowned university. It’s also the first U.S. city to run on 100 percent renewable electricity.

Burlington overlooks the Adirondack Mountains and 120-mile-long Lake Champlain, which divides Vermont from New York State. But its heart beats in the downtown pedestrian mall of Church Street Marketplace. This national historic district protects buildings from 1820 to 1964, including architectural styles ranging from Italianate to Queen Anne, Federal, and Greek Revival, along with some Art Deco and Modernist outliers. But somehow it all works, anchored by Courthouse Square and an 1816 brick Unitarian meeting house. Nearby sprawls the Burlington Waterfront Park with its beaches, boats, and an eight-mile bike path linking parks and green spaces. Take time to linger in this eclectic community, which marries urban intellectualism with bucolic rural Vermont beauty and traditions.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Burlington

This lakeside city shines brightest from May to September, making it a popular time for people to book vacation rentals. The festival schedule bustles then, and the trees fill the area with lush greenery, which deepens into glorious hues perfect for leaf-peeping day trips to nearby Middlebury and Jeffersonville. Shoulder season isn’t the best in Burlington. April brings fewer crowds but often lots of mud. And November sees the city pause for a deep breath before the winter tourism onslaught of skiers and snowboarders. Events-wise, turn to February’s Lake Champlain Pond Hockey Classic and June’s jazz festival, followed by New England’s oldest and largest quilt event in nearby Essex Junction. Expect dragon boating in August, along with street performers for the Festival of Fools.


Top things to do in Burlington

Burlington Earth Clock

An art installation dedicated to peace looks like a 43-foot-diameter prehistoric stone circle on Lake Champlain’s shores. In reality, it’s a giant sundial that relies on visitors to stand in the central gnomon position and cast their shadows. It lies at Blanchard Beach, on the bike path just north of the popular sunset-watching spot of Oakledge Park.

Lake Champlain Monster Monument

What’s a big landlocked body of water without the specter of a massive, rarely spied serpentine creature? In 1984, the state erected a granite block on Perkins Pier just south of downtown to honor Burlington’s local legend: “Champ,” a prehistoric Nessie-esque beast. It even bears the cryptid’s pseudoscientific name, Belua aquatica champlainiensis. And just in case Champ really is out there, both Vermont and New York have passed laws protecting their lake’s most legendary monster.

Shelburne Museum

Eight miles south of Burlington sits a 45-acre museum celebrating Americana. Its founder celebrated everyday objects, from quilts to pottery and weather vanes. Eventually she began adding historic buildings to house these collections, including a lighthouse, round barn, covered bridge, and the Lake Champlain side-wheeler steamship Ticonderoga.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Burlington?

    Burlington experiences a four-season climate. Summers are warm with temperatures often reaching 80°F (27°C), while winters can be quite snowy and cold with temperatures often dropping to 20°F (-6°C). Fall brings vibrant foliage colors and spring heralds the arrival of blooming flowers. Winter in Burlington can also mean skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Burlington?

    Burlington invites you to explore its bustling downtown, stroll along the waterfront, or bike the city's extensive trail network. You might also enjoy a trip to the Burlington Farmers’ Market, a visit to the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, or a leisurely afternoon at a local coffee shop.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Burlington?

    Fall is frequently suggested for a visit to Burlington to experience the city's iconic fall foliage. Summer is also a popular time, with events like the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival in June and the Lake Champlain Maritime Festival in August, both attracting many visitors.

  • What are the best places to stay in Burlington?

    Consider exploring the Downtown area, with its vibrant arts scene and the Church Street Marketplace for shopping. The Hill Section, with its historic homes and proximity to the University of Vermont, is also an appealing option. Lastly, the New North End, with its lakeside parks and recreational facilities, is a lovely choice for those who love the outdoors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Burlington?

    The Church Street Marketplace, with its mix of shops, eateries, and street performers, is often recommended. Other popular destinations include the ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, the Burlington Waterfront Park, and the University of Vermont's lush campus.

  • What are some hiking trails in Burlington?

    Burlington's natural beauty encourages outdoor exploration. The city's extensive trail network includes the Burlington Bike Path, which offers beautiful lake views, and the Mount Philo State Park trails, about 12 miles (19 km) south of the city, ideal for a moderate hike. The Centennial Woods Natural Area also provides a more wooded, secluded trail experience.

  • What are some family activities to do in Burlington?

    Families can learn together at the ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, known for its interactive exhibits. The Leddy Park with its beach and ice arena is great for outdoor activities. Or, spend a day at the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory, just outside Burlington, where children can create their own teddy bear.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Burlington?

    From Burlington, consider a day trip to the Shelburne Museum, just 7 miles (11 km) south, which houses an eclectic collection of art and Americana. You might also explore the scenic Champlain Islands, reachable via a beautiful drive north. Another favorite is Stowe, a quaint mountain town 36 miles (58 km) away.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Burlington?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 370 vacation rentals in Burlington featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

  • Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Burlington?

    Four-legged friends are welcome in Burlington. Choose from more than 220 vacation rentals for guests traveling with pets.

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