
Vermont's cities quiet down early, but dinner stretches on.
Best Stays by Sonder Vermont
Vermont moves between Burlington’s downtown streets, Montpelier’s small capital core, and Brattleboro’s riverfront blocks, with day trips that stretch from city errands to mountain drives. Start with the region that fits your plans, then find Sonder apartment-style stays and boutique hotels close by.

Travelers
Downtown streets, evening lights, Vermont city rhythm.
From Burlington’s lakefront streets to Montpelier’s compact downtown and Brattleboro’s walkable center, start with the city that puts you closest to the Vermont you came for.
Find the right kind of stay.
From boutique hotels in the middle of everything to apartment-style stays built for settling in, browse South Carolina by the kind of place that fits your trip.
Rooms for Vermont's walkable city stays and neighborhoods.
Across Burlington, Montpelier, and Stowe, this curated edit spans Hotels, Boutique Hotels, Apartments, and Serviced Apartments, giving you a quick read on Vermont stays before you narrow by city or area.
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Private Pool
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Breakfast
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Private Pool
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Breakfast
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Private Pool
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Breakfast
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Private Pool
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Breakfast
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Breakfast
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EV Charge Station
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Parking
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Balcony/Terrace
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Breakfast
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EV Charge Station
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Balcony/Terrace
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Parking
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Pet Friendly
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Parking
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Air Conditioner
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Internet
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Pet Friendly
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Private Pool
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Hot Tub
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Breakfast
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EV Charge Station
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Private Pool
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Hot Tub
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Breakfast
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EV Charge Station
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Private Pool
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Parking
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Private Pool
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Parking
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Private Pool
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Breakfast
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EV Charge Station
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Parking
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Private Pool
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Breakfast
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EV Charge Station
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Parking
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Breakfast
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Parking
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Balcony/Terrace
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Air Conditioner
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Breakfast
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Parking
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Balcony/Terrace
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Air Conditioner
Vermont travel questions, answered.
Quick answers to the questions travelers ask most.
Choose Burlington if you want the most walkable city-style stay. It works well when you want to step out for coffee, dinner, and a simple day without relying on a car. If your listing is in a different downtown, check the map to confirm what is nearby.
Choose Montpelier if you want a calmer, smaller-city feel. It suits travelers who like a compact center, low-key evenings, and a slower rhythm between plans. If you are comparing listings, the exact block matters, so review the location details before booking.
Plan on driving if you want to move between Vermont cities with any flexibility. Public transit can be limited outside the most central areas, so a car is usually the simplest way to link a few stops. Always check the listing for parking guidance and access notes.
A weekend works well if you want one city base and a compact itinerary, while a longer stay makes sense if you want to slow down and mix city time with day trips. For longer stays, choose a listing with a full kitchen or workspace, where available.
Choose Burlington for a food-focused or work-friendly stay, since it is easier to build a day around cafés, restaurants, and time in a central district. If you need a quieter working setup, look for listings with a dedicated workspace and confirm the details in the listing.


