Rutland, VT Hotels

Comfort Inn Trolley Square
19 Allen St.
Rutland, VT 05701
Nightly Rates: ( 93.99 - 121.99 )
2 Star
Minutes to Killington, VT Lakes Region & Green Mountain National Forest. Indoor pool, sauna & whirlpool. South Station Restaurant & Lounge adjacent to hotel. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Shop near. Health club privileges. 1997 Gold Award winner.


Ramada Limited Of Rutland
253 South Main St.
Rutland, VT 05701
Nightly Rates: ( 79.01 - 79.01 )
3 Star
Centrally located at the crossroads of Vermont Twenty minutes from Killington Ski Resort Shuttle service to shopping, skiing, and night life AAA Approved Heated indoor pool Suites available upon request Enterprise Car Rental On-site Please call for o


Best Western Inn & Suites Rutland/Killington
Route 4
Rutland, VT 05702
Nightly Rates: ( 128.99 - 189.99 )
2 Star
This condominium-style hotel in Rutland offers spacious accommodations and convenient access to Vermont ski areas. Surrounded by Vermont's picturesque Green Mountains, the Best Western Inn & Suites Rutland/Killington is conveniently located near cha


Rodeway Inn Rutland
115 Woodstock Ave
Rutland, VT 05701
Nightly Rates: ( 59.99 - 79.99 )
1 Star
Located only minutes from VT's major ski areas, downtown Rutland, easy walking distance to shops and restaurant. Hotel offers complimentary, HBO Free local calls, refrigerators in all rooms and 70 channel cable. Pet Accommodation: 10.00/night, Non-Re


Rodeway Inn Rutland
138 North Main Street
Rutland, VT 05701
Nightly Rates: ( 49.99 - 54.99 )
1 Star
Central Vermont location, walking distance to restaurants, shopping, downtown Rutland, and within minutes of Vermont's major ski area Killington, Pico and Okemo. Pet Accommodations: 10.00/per night - 1 pet per room.


Econo Lodge Rutland
238 South Main St.
Rutland, VT 05701
Nightly Rates: ( 54.99 - 69.99 )
1 Star
Senior rooms. Close to business district, shopping & restaurants. Free local calls. Golf, tennis and skiing nearby. Pet accommodation: 10.00/stay. Pet limit: 2 pets per room. Pet Policy: Credit card required with pet stay. No dogs to be left in room


Holiday Inn Rutland/Killington Area, Vt
476 US Rt. 7 South
Rutland, VT 05701-4925
Nightly Rates: ( 121.95 - 127.95 )
3 Star
Welcome to the Holiday Inn Rutland/Killington HotelIdeally situated on Route 7 in Rutland, Vermont, minutes from downtown, the Holiday Inn affords you the convenience of a short drive to Vermont®s most popular attractions such as ski areas Killing


Red Roof Inn Rutland - Killington
401 US Route 7 South
Rutland, VT 05701
Nightly Rates: ( 69.99 - 89.99 )
2 Star
Located in the heart of the Green Mountains, the Rutland - Killington Red Roof Inn is just minutes from skiing, hiking and many great lakes. This Inn is also within walking distance of restaurants and shopping and features a free continental breakfa


Inn at Rutland
70 North Main Street
Rutland, VT 05701
Nightly Rates: ( 150.00 - 205.00 )
3 Star


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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Vermont attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Vermont state park, this is where you will find it.

VERMONT is famous for its country inns, covered bridges, and recreational opportunities: in the summertime there is hiking, biking, swimming and sightseeing; in the winter snowmobiling, snowboarding, skiing downhill or cross-country, skating, and autumn is, or course, Vermont's incredibly beautiful foliage season. Sugarbush, Sugarbush North and Mad River Glen combine in Fayston, Warren and Waitsfield to provide one of the nation's most complete ski resorts.

BASIN HARBOR surrounds a secluded cove on Lake Champlain; The Maritime Museum has exhibits of the history and characters of the Champlain Valley.

Attractions in BENNINGTON include the Bennington Museum with Revolutionary War Memorabilia, and five covered bridges in Bennington County.

BRISTOL is the gateway to Vermont's Green Mountains where Camel’s Hump State Park has a double-humped profile; it is one of the villages in Addison County which stretches from the shores of Lake Champlain to the peaks of the Green Mountains and includes Middlebury and Vergennes.

Located in the Lake Champlain Valley, visitors can experience frontier life at BURLINGTON with guided tours of the Ethan Allen Homestead Museum & Historic Site, home of the 18th century revolutionary war hero and one of Vermont’s Founding Fathers.

The Museum & Planetarium in FAIRBANKS houses northern New England's premiere museum of natural history.

Visitors to the Rokeby Museum, FERRISBURG, will discover the Underground Railroad in Vermont, tour the fully furnished house and eight historic farm buildings and meet the Quaker family who lived here for nearly 200 years.

Located in the northwestern corner of Vermont, LAKE CHAMPLAIN ISLANDS are the entry point to winter or summer recreation on Lake Champlain. The "flying white stallions" – Herrmann's Royal Lipizzan Stallions – perform at their summer residence in NORTH HERO. St. Anne's Shrine on Isle La Motte is a religious and historical site.

The historic district of Vermont’s capital, MONTPELIER, is a well preserved collection of the essential buildings comprising any 19th century New England town. Vermont State House is the pride of Vermont with its gold-leaf dome; Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site is a Revolutionary War site; the nation's oldest private military college, Norwich Military Museum is on the campus of Norwich University, and five miles south of Montpelier at MIDDLESEX is Camp Meade Military Museum which features Depression era and World War II exhibits. At Morse Farm & Sugar House visitors can see how maple sugaring works from trees to finished products.

In the MOOSALAMOO region visitors can hike along the Long Trail, or from Lake Dunmore up to Rattlesnake Cliffs, walk among the wild blueberries of Hogback with spectacular mountain views to the east, south and west; or stroll around the Robert Frost Trail.

NORTHEAST KINGDOM is a four-season recreation area and a world-wide destination for its spectacular fall foliage and maple syrup in the spring.

The Norwich Military Museum in NORTHFIELD is on the campus of Norwich University, the nation’s oldest private military college; at Northfield Falls there are four covered Wooden Bridges. Visitors can see the National Historic Mill Village QUECHEE from balloons; North Hartland Lake has over 1,700 acres of land ranging from forests and fields to wetlands and a reservoir. Wilderness Trails abound.

The Porter Music Box Museum in RANDOLPH houses a collection of music boxes. There are guided tours of historic downtown RUTLAND; The Norman Rockwell Museum of Vermont is a nationally recognized collection of Norman Rockwell' s illustrations, commemorating his Vermont years and the entire span and diversity of his career (1911-1978).

Visitors to SHELBURNE will discover 37 buildings – and a lighthouse, steam locomotive, vintage carousel, covered bridge, and restored steamboat – at the Shelburne Museum, Inc.; other attractions include Shelburne Farms on the shores of Lake Champlain – a 1,400-acre working farm and national historic site and an environmental education center – and the Vermont Teddy Bear Company, where visitors can see how Teddy bears are produced.

SMUGGLERS' NOTCH is a four-season vacation destination on what some locals refer to as 'the quiet side of the Mountain'.

STOWE Mountain Resort is on Vermont’s highest peak, Mount Mansfield. Bridge Street Marketplace, WAITSFIELD VILLAGE, is a restored block of five historic buildings (circa 1860).

Cold Hollow Cider Mill is a working apple cider mill in WATERBURY which is home to Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream where visitors can enjoy factory tours.

Real spider webs are harvested at Spider Web Farm, WILLIAMSTOWN.