Located just 1 mile from Middlebury College, this historic inn features a full service spa and wellness center, as well as an on-site restaurant. The Green Mountains are 10 miles away.
Magdalena
From
United States
Comfortbale bed with nice bedlinens; clean, spacious room. Last but not least, we were allowed to check in early -- very much appreciated, thank you!
Courtyard Middlebury is located in Middlebury, within 9.3 miles of Branbury State Park and 15 miles of Mount Horrid Observation Site. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Elizabeth
From
United States
We have stayed here times and the accommodations are very nice. Location is great for what we needed.
This Middlebury motel offers free Wi-Fi, and rooms equipped with cable TV and a refrigerator. Middlebury College is 2 miles away.
nathan
From
United States
check in process was easy and convenient to arrive whenever we needed to and leave when ready. Room was clean with everything we needed for a one-night stay.
Located in Middlebury in the Vermont region and Mad River reachable within 25 miles, Robert Frost Mountain Cabins provides accommodations with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private...
Bruce
From
United States
The cabin is beautiful from the outside. I opened the door because the key was already in it. It looked beautiful. We live in the mountains of PA and wanted to stay off the beaten pack. Such a beautiful cabin on beautiful property. The gentleman I spoke to was kind as was the lady I spoke to as I was leaving never to return.
Located in Vergennes, 24 miles from University of Vermont, Strong House Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Steven
From
United States
The breakfast was excellent. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Bristol Suites provides accommodations in Bristol. 19 miles from Mad River and 30 miles from Centennial Field, the inn has ski storage space.
Sang
From
United States
-Good location right across from charming local restaurants
-spacious 3 bedrooms, living room and kitchen area
-Equipped with a full kitchen and large refrigerator, all the basics kitchen essentials for cooking and serving for the stay (Pocovk Suite)
Located in Shoreham and with Mount Independence State Historic Site reachable within 10 miles, Shoreham Inn Bed & Breakfast has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Kelly
From
United States
Super cozy place with a lot of country charm and history to the house. Loved my room, the personalized and extremely delicious breakfasts in the morning, the relaxing fireplace. Just a great place to stay. Thanks to Kevin and everyone there for being great and attentive hosts. I will be back when opportunity arises.
Located in Brandon, 27 miles from Killington Peak, The Brandon Inn provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Charles
From
United States
Simple breakfast. Nothing hot really. Simple registration and checkout. Little interaction with the staff. Which is OK with me. Friendly interaction when there was any. Good location. Friendly historic area. If you are into history and "charming" and "rustic" accommodations I would recommend The Brandon Inn.
The Four Pillars Farmstead in Whiting provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace. There's a private entrance at the guest house for the convenience of those who stay.
Jean
From
United States
Such a lovely farmstead! Quiet and perfect for me. Everything I needed was thoughtfully provided.
A charming, walkable downtown with lots of greenspace and...
A charming, walkable downtown with lots of greenspace and places to sit and enjoy the ambiance. Quiet for a college town. I visited in April, so it is likely much more active in the summer with the Language Schools and Breadloaf Writer's workshops. Lovely period architecture and elegant residential structures. Otter Creek and the waterfalls are pleasant features, as is the old Marble factory area. If you like organic foods, there are several options. My favorite was the Middlebury Natural Foods Coop on Washington St. Great place for groceries and for "grab & good" healthy foods. The Sheldon Museum showcasing Vermont history was closed for the season, but it is nicely located downtown within walking distance of shops and restaurants. There's limited shopping but several nice art galleries and taverns.
Guest review by
Clarice
United States
Review score
4.0
Horrible room. So tiny and dingy.
Horrible room. So tiny and dingy. I booked a deluxe room, nothing about it was deluxe. Make sure you see the actual picture of the room before booking. Beware of room 124. Stayed at this hotel 20 years ago and we had fond memories of it. Boy have things changed, the manager needs to get a better grip on his hotel. They advertise and recommend their dining room . On the Friday we arrived and the next Sat, it was closed for a wedding. On the third night it was closed no explanation.. the service for breakfast was dismally slow and the food was good but not always hot. Do not book with booking.com as they did not reply with a solution to my room problem.
Guest review by
candace
Canada
Review score
4.0
Not the idyllic Vermont Inn.
Not the idyllic Vermont Inn. Right on the highway - there was no quiet porch sitting! No usable elevator, no microwave in room. Noisy AC units in lobby prevented relaxing there. Dinner dining room closed 3 days of the week.
One good thing - it is in middle of Middlebury for walking ease. That's it.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
I had never been to this part of the country, and was very...
I had never been to this part of the country, and was very impressed. I only went so I could help my daughter move in to the college there for the summer. I am so glad I accompanied her! I can not wait to visit again and stay longer if possible. I loved the Inn we stayed at, and the people were great everywhere we went. What a clean town! I could not find a piece of trash anywhere. No stray animals in sight, just immaculate. I thought I was on a movie set!
Adorable, darling, tiny town. Kinda wish I lived here!
Guest review by
Miriam
United States
Review score
10.0
Great independent bookstore and stationery store.
Great independent bookstore and stationery store. Very walkable, interesting churches (architecture and insides). Center is undergoing some construction to make it better. Lovely New England small town w beautiful vistas out of and around town.
Guest review by
eteller
United States
Review score
6.0
Visiting the college or spending the night to dine in the...
Visiting the college or spending the night to dine in the historic downtown while traveling to other destinations would be the primary reasons for staying in Middlebury. There is a charming waterfall and covered bridge for added interest. The wonderful Shelburne Museum is only thirty-five minutes away and there is also a local history museum in town.
Guest review by
Michael
United States
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The location was fine and the hotel is attractive. We had a room on the first floor of the annex so it was quite convenient, but our cousin was in the main hotel and on the 2nd floor. There is not public elevator and if you need to use the elevator you need to wait for a staff member to take you in it. The lounge and dining room look lovely, and there is an outdoor space for dining weather-permitting. There is a small bar in the dining room as well.
Beautiful traditional Inn with original decor. Felt like traveling back in time. The rooms are furnished in old style, but not dated. Beds were very comfy and bathroom modernized, even had an infrared heating system. Very central location in Middlebury. Good value for money compared to other places we stayed at.
Me & my family stay here when we went to take our daughter to Middlebury College freshman move in! It was awesome! Marty, Carol & their dog Merlin were amazing! We are going to stay there again next time we visit!
Hotel is easy to get to by road, and has many local shops and restaurants in walking distance. Breakfast was good, and staff met were courteous and friendly.
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