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Centrally Located With Lake Views - Burlington - Living room
$388+
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Low season

June

High season

December

Average price (weeknight)

$306

Average price (weekend night)

$192
Cheapest month to stay with an average 58% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 124% rise in price.
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Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

When to book a vacation rental in Burlington

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Top tips for finding Burlington vacation rental deals

  • Location is key when it comes to choosing among Burlington's many vacation rentals. Some properties, like The Garden Studio, are situated right in the heart of downtown, providing easy access to the city's vibrant arts scene, eclectic shops, and renowned restaurants. Formerly the sunken living room of a historic home, this rental is now a fully functional living space within easy walking access to Church Street Marketplace and South End Arts District.
  • The Roost on Church Street is another vacation property that puts you right in the heart of Burlington, just a few steps away from its many coffee shops, pubs, and restaurants. This large, one-bedroom space is a popular choice for both couples looking to tour the local area by foot and parents of the nearby university’s students who are in town to visit.
  • Many vacation rentals in Burlington are owned and managed by local hosts who take pride in providing a warm welcome and recommendations for exploring the area. The Cedar Point Lakefront Suite on Grand Isle, for example, is located just next door to its hosts, who are happy to leave you to your privacy or offer local insights, whichever your preference. This space can accommodate up to 4 adults and is located on over 100 feet of private shoreline.
  • For a rustic and unique Vermont getaway, consider staying at the Blue Camp, one of the state’s last remaining original Vermont Camps. Built in 1930, this cozy, seasonal camp offers three bedrooms and one bathroom, and can accommodate up to 8 adults. A screened-in porch overlooks Mallets Bay and passing boats, and a private raft floats just off-shore from which you can sunbathe, take a dip, or fish.
  • Those looking for accommodations that are a bit unusual may want to consider booking reservations at River House, a tiny house just 10 minutes away by vehicle from Downtown Burlington that overlooks Winooski Falls. It’s also only a short walk away from Winooski Circle, known for its bustling shopping and dining activities.
  • Vacation rentals in Burlington are around 41% cheaper than hotels on average. Search here to compare prices for all accommodation types in Burlington.
  • The best vacation rental properties in Burlington are Burlington Walkabout Peaceful City Retreat-Walk To Everything Downtown. (10.0, 34 reviews), Wellness Suite Nestled In Downtown Burlington (9.9, 23), and The Garden Studio, nestled in Downtown Burlington (9.9, 45), based on ratings and reviews from real travelers.
  • If you’re looking for a cheap vacation rental in Burlington, you should consider visiting during the low season. The cheapest vacation homes in Burlington can be found in June and May.
  • The cheapest night for renting a vacation home in Burlington is Thursday. In contrast, the most expensive is Saturday.
  • Book your Burlington vacation rental at least 54 days before your stay begins to get the best price.
  • Vacation rentals are a popular choice for both long and short-term stays. KAYAK users usually book their vacation rental in Burlington for 3 days.
  • The cheapest Burlington vacation rental found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $102, while the most expensive was $1,541.

FAQs when booking a vacation home in Burlington

  • How much is a vacation rental for a week in Burlington?

    The average price for a weekly Burlington vacation rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is $1,774.

  • How much is a vacation rental for a month in Burlington?

    The average price for a monthly Burlington vacation rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is $7,602.

  • What types of vacation rentals are available in Burlington?

    There are loads of different property types that you can make your vacation home in Burlington. You’ll find agritourism, apartments, bungalows, cabins, campgrounds, chalets, condos, cottages, houses, homestays, lodges, luxury tents, treehouses and villas.

  • What are some of the most-loved vacation rentals available in Burlington?

    There are many types of properties available for Burlington vacation rentals. If you’re looking for something special, vacation rentals most loved by KAYAK users are The Lodge at Mount Snow and Summit Lodge.

  • Are there any pet-friendly vacation rentals in Burlington?

    There are a number of dog and pet-friendly Burlington vacation rentals, with around 9% allowing you to bring your pet along with you.

  • How much is a vacation rental in Burlington?

    KAYAK users have found vacation rentals in Burlington for as cheap as $135 in the last 3 days. The average price is $253.

  • How much is a vacation rental in Burlington for tonight?

    In the last 72 hours, users have found Burlington vacation rentals for tonight for as low as $231. Search here for similar prices

  • How can I find vacation rentals near me in Burlington?

    Take a look at our vacation rentals map to find the best vacation rental homes near you.

  • Which Burlington vacation rentals offer scenic views?

    The South Hero Guesthouse is located on a quiet road that also doubles as one of the primary scenic bicycle routes cutting through the Champlain Islands. It is situated on the shore of Lake Champlain and has a patio and dock that provide access to the water and sweeping views of the area’s sunrises and sunsets.

  • Which Burlington vacation rentals are best for families?

    The Little Maple House offers three bedrooms, an office, a dressing room, and 2 and a half baths, as well as a side porch and sun room, all of which are designed to accommodate families of up to 8 people. This large, comfortable home is located within a 10-15 minute walk of Lake Champlain Waterfront Park, the Pine Street Farmer’s Market, and the many shops and cafes along the highly popular Church Street Marketplace.

  • Which Burlington vacation rentals offer pet friendly amenities?

    The Artists’ Victorian Home in Burlington’s downtown area is a large Victorian House that offers amenities for up to 10 overnight guests, as well as pets. It’s within easy walking distance of Church Street yet it feels remote resting on a private, 1 acre lot surrounded by trees.

  • Are there Burlington house rentals near to fine dining options?

    The City Center Sanctuary is a single family home located just one block north of Burlington’s downtown area. It includes a chef’s kitchen for those that wish to cook with their own locally sourced ingredients, and is within steps of Church Street, with a number of fine dining options.

Where to stay in Burlington?

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