
Something for Everyone!
LODGINGS AND RESTAURANTS
At any time of the year, St. Albans is a small, charming Vermont City to visit. Well-preserved architecture of yesteryear combines with tree-lined parks, gourmet restaurants, quaint shops, and up-to-date lodgings, to provide the newcomer with a warm welcome, and a rich, pleasure-filled experience. In the midst of working dairy farms and close to the shores of historic Lake Champlain, (soon to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Samuel De Champlain’s discovery) St. Albans is a feast for the eyes and the spirit.
And there is no better time to be in St. Albans than during the last week in April, when the City puts on a special welcome to host the Vermont Maple Festival. Winter’s over - the new crop of maple syrup has been harvested from the woods by farm families, and it’s time for home town folks and visitors alike to join in the festivities and enjoy the official Flavor of Vermont!
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LODGINGS IN ST. ALBANS AND VICINITY

Econo Lodge
287 So. Main St. · St. Albans, VT 05478
802-524-5956
www.econolodge.com
Hampton Inn & Event Center
42 Lower Mountain View Drive
Colchester, VT 05446
802-655-6177
www.burlingtonvt.hamptoninn.com
LaQuinta Inn and Suites
813 Fairfax Road
St. Albans, VT 05478
802-524-3300
www.lq.com
Sheraton Burlington Hotel
870 Williston Road
Burlington, Vermont 05403
866-716-8120
www.sheraton.com/vtmaplefestival
For additional lodging information, please contact the Franklin County Regional Chamber of Commerce office (802) 524-2444. The office is open Monday thru Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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