Offering a daily homemade breakfast, this Victorian style bed and breakfast is located within walking distance of Main Street in Barre, Vermont. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Couture Farm at Millstone Hill offers accommodations in Barre, 28 miles from Green Mountain National Golf Course and 28 miles from Green Mountain Club.
Formerly a firehouse, this historic inn is located along the Winooski River. It features free Wi-Fi, an on-site firefighter museum and rooms with cable TV.
The nonsmoking Comfort Inn & Suites Montpelier-Berlin is located off Interstate 89, 5.1 mi from the Vermont State House capitol building. Free WiFi is available.
Featuring mountain views from the backyard, Artful Lodging & Retreats is located in Montpelier, the nation's smallest capitol, just 0.9 mi from downtown and the Vermont State House.
Barre is a beautiful little town with fascinating...
Barre is a beautiful little town with fascinating architecture and sculptures, excellent restaurants and coffee shops, and special treats like the Kitty Cafe. And all this is easily walkable and there is plenty of onatreet parking. The folks are friendly and helpful, and you're not far from magnificent scenery, the state capitol, and Goddard College. I had most of my meals at the Ladder 1 - I sure hope I got the name right: the food was excellent, the beer selection great, and the waitstaff terrific.
James
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was visiting my cousins and this was the only place...
I was visiting my cousins and this was the only place available.It was close to both cousin. One lives in Barre and the other in Orange.Since I have been around Barre when my uncle lived in Upper Graniteville I would stay with them and went around Barre a lot therefore the area is very familiar. The Rock of Age gift shop was different and was disappointed that they did not have the Manufacturing plant open for tour but we went on the Smith Quarry tour. My uncle worked in both Rock of Ages & Smith.His son worked for Rock of Ages and had an accident where he
lost both legs,
Lillian
6.0
Scored 6.0
Barre, Vermont is a town in the Green Mountain state.
Barre, Vermont is a town in the Green Mountain state. The town is clean and pedestrians can expect polite drivers who wait for them to cross at marked crosswalks. Barre has a concert venue called the Barre Opera house which might be worth a night for visitors. Pubs and bars close early by city standards and restaurants are rather scarce and feature simple fare. For more sophisticated dining, you'll want to drive to Montpelier (15 minutes at most) or Burlington (40 minutes) or Stowe. There are drugstores and hardware stores to take care of "basics". The Wayside Diner, is perhaps the bright spot in terms of breakfast places, particularly if you like pancakes and eggs in traditional American style. Staples and other big box stores will be found on the way to larger towns and the one city -- Burlington.
Sleep-Wizard
Canada
10
Scored 10
If you value the relaxation and beauty of central Vermont,...
If you value the relaxation and beauty of central Vermont, Barre is a wonderful place to visit. There are always at least a dozen or so affordable, great restaurants in the area, and of course the scenery of the entire area is spectacular. We go to Vermont to relax and visit with family and friends, so Barre for us is always a bit like coming home even though we live nearly 3000 miles away.
Hinckley
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Barre is very laid back, nothing spectacular.
Barre is very laid back, nothing spectacular. Restaurants are local. We weren't looking for culture and were very content with the relaxed environment. Burlington is only 45 minutes away. The owner Caryn has all the local restaurant info in the room's notebook. It's a lovely old town.
Kevin
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It was a one night stay, and my annual visit for work in...
It was a one night stay, and my annual visit for work in Montpelier the next morning.
If you like Thai food, The Royal Orchid on Elm Street is fabulous. The owner Art and his wife (?) are very nice!
We are repeat customers, as a firefighter it’s a thrill to stay in an old firehouse. The rooms are large and well appointed. The decor includes firefighting memorabilia and non-fire related antiques is tastefully done. The have an excellent restaurant and the staff are great and friendly. The building stays true to the original firehouse design.
You have your own exit door so you do not have to go through the restaurant. Plenty of parking. Quiet. A refreshing change from a standard hotel. Centrally located to where we want to be.
Great location and wonderful, personalized experience with the hospitable and knowledgeable owner. Lovely to have a full homemade breakfast and we had a suite , which was quite roomy and comfortable. The common area is beautiful and we felt very welcome, chatting with other guests but also having some privacy. Communication with the owner prior to arrival and while staying was helpful and clear. It is great to stay in a place where you interact directly with someone who cares.
This place is fantastic. Easy, off-street parking. Exterior lighting was helpful and added to the secure feel of the property. Spotless in every area. The owner has thought of everything to make a stay here delightful. I had to contact the owner with a question and received a prompt response. The apartment we stayed in was comfy, cozy, quiet, and inviting.
We had a great stay at this lodge; very friendly staff, lovely amenities (full disclosure: there are a LOT of taxidermied animals on walls - be forewarned - this is a LODGE in the truest sense) but if you can ignore that, VERY LOVELY. Good restaurants just a short drive away in Barre.
It’s more an air bnb than a hotel to be honest. We were checked in at the restaurant bar by a really friendly young woman, however that was the last we saw of anyone. The room was very nice and quirky, the bed was comfy enough.
This hotel oozes Victorian charm and elegance, and the proprietors are super friendly and welcoming! The family style breakfast was delicious, and the service was fantastic! We also loved all the antiques throughout the house.
The Reynolds House has an abundance of character - very tastefully and appropriately decorated. Jeffrey was a great host. Barre is a perfect location from which to explore Northern & Central Vermont's sights and activities.
One of the nicest hotels I’ve ever stayed in US. Love this small building. It has 4 rooms, large history and a nice bar/restaurant on 1st floor. Barre is a beautiful town. Perfect stay for a Indian Summer Tour
Breakfast was very tasty - French toast with maple syrup. Location is great - walking distance from downtown Barre. The house is very interesting and is beautifully restored to its Victorian origins.
Loved the spacious kitchen with full size appliances . The apartment was clean and nicely done it was great having a washer and dryer at the mid point of our trip . Renovations looked nicely done.
We were served excellent breakfasts on both mornings by the owner. The property is conveniently situated, not far from the town centre and Barre was convenient for touring the area.
Beautiful barn nice environment and alot of space. Amazing breakfast made by Pierre and good recommendations on what to do around.
About 10 mins to Barre and 20 to Montpelier.
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