Pet Friendly Hotels in Burlington, Vermont

Pet Friendly Hotels in Burlington, Vermont
Enjoy the art, culture and restaurants of Burlington, Vermont. Take advantage of outdoor activities year-round. There are four premier ski resorts within an hour's drive of Burlington, and cross-country ski trails and snowshoe paths are plentiful. Fishing and kayaking are favorite Lake Champlain activities. Nearby woods offer hiking trails with mountain vistas, and there are rivers and streams to explore. Take your dog along to enjoy the changing seasons and outdoor adventures.

Sheraton Burlington Hotel & Conference Center

The Sheraton Burlington is the largest hotel and conference center in Vermont. It is centrally located and have easy access the business area and to the outdoor activities that Burlington has to offer. The hotel has a large indoor pool and a fitness center. It has a free shuttle service from the airport and offers free parking.

The Sheraton's pet policy allows dogs up to 80 pounds and house cats. A pet policy statement must be signed. Pets may not be left unattended in the rooms.

Sheraton Burlington Hotel & Conference Center
870 Williston Road
Burlington, VT 05403
(802) 865-6600
starwoodhotels.com

Doubletree Hotel Burlington

The Doubletree is centrally located. It is within walking distance of shopping and Burlington restaurants. The hotel is conveniently located just off both I-89 and U.S. 2. It has an indoor pool and a fitness center available to guests. It offers free shuttle service to and from the airport. Parking is also free. It offers discount ski lift tickets to four nearby mountains.

The Doubletree does require a refundable $75 pet security fee. The hotel requests that pets not be left unattended in the room.

Doubletree Hotel Burlington
1117 Williston Road
Burlington, VT 05403-5717
(802) 658-0250
doubletree1.hilton.com

The Inn at Essex

The Inn at Essex is known as Vermont's Culinary Resort & Spa. There is a golf course adjacent to the hotel and three other championship courses within minutes of the facility. It has six clay tennis courts and a seasonal heated outdoor pool. Snowshoe and cross-country ski trails are available on the grounds. The inn is associated with the New England Culinary Institute. The institute oversees the three on-site restaurants. There is a spa and a fitness center.

The inn is pet friendly. It requires guests to sign a Pet Welcome Letter agreeing to the pet terms. There is a nonrefundable daily fee per pet. It also requires a refundable damage deposit. Pets can not be left unattended in the room and must be leashed when on inn property. Pets are only allowed in designated guest rooms and in the hallways. There is a designated "walking" area for your dog, and the hotel requests you take your dog there to eliminate.

The Inn at Essex
70 Essex Way
Essex, VT 05452
(802) 878-1100
vtculinaryresort.com

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Article Written By Bridie Cavanaugh

Bridie Cavanaugh is a freelance writer and business analyst living in the Boston area. Her writing has been published on eHow and several pet and travel websites. She has experience writing reviews, technical documents, business requirements and training materials. She holds an undergraduate degree from Regis College and an M.B.A. from Suffolk University.

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