Courtyard Burlington Harbor
25 Cherry Street Church Street Marketplace, Burlington, VT 05401
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Add Burlington to your must visit list this year! We are delighted to welcome families, friends, and travelers to Burlington, Vermont this summer. The pet friendly Courtyard Burlington Harbor Hotel nestled on the shores of Lake Champlain, in Downtown Burlington, is just steps away from the Church St. Marketplace and all the allure of the vibrant Queen City. Overlooking the beautiful Lake Champlain, come explore the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding Champlain Valley. From hiking and biking, to eating your way through some of the best dining the Green Mountain State has to offer, it’s our pleasure to host your next great getaway. Let our accommodations sweep you off your feet & the stunning views of Lake Champlain blow you away. The safety of our guests, team members, and community remains top of mind, but we are excited to safely welcome you to the Courtyard Burlington Harbor Hotel. We hope your stay with us leaves you relaxed & rejuvenated.
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Property amenities
Electric vehicle charging station
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
Pool
Bar / lounge
Bicycle rental
Bicycles available
Babysitting
Paid public parking nearby
Parking garage
Wifi
Hot tub
Indoor pool
Heated pool
Saltwater pool
Restaurant
Breakfast available
Kids' meals
Wine / champagne
Bowling
Hiking
Horseback riding
Skiing
Fishing
Patio
Taxi service
Business Center with Internet Access
Conference facilities
Banquet room
Meeting rooms
Baggage storage
Convenience store
Non-smoking hotel
Outdoor fireplace
Outdoor furniture
Picnic area
Shared lounge / TV area
Sun umbrellas
ATM on site
24-hour check-in
24-hour front desk
Express check-in / check-out
Clothes dryer
Dry cleaning
Laundry service
Self-serve laundry
Washing machine
Room features
Allergy-free room
Blackout curtains
Air conditioning
Desk
Coffee / tea maker
Cable / satellite TV
Sofa bed
Walk-in shower
Housekeeping
Room service
Safe
Seating area
Sofa
Telephone
Wardrobe / closet
Iron
Laptop safe
Private bathrooms
Tile / marble floor
Wake-up service / alarm clock
Refrigerator
Flatscreen TV
Whirlpool bathtub
Bath / shower
Complimentary toiletries
Hair dryer
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Mountain view
Landmark view
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Non-smoking rooms
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Family rooms
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25 Cherry Street Church Street Marketplace, Burlington, VT 05401
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This is the best Courtyard Marriott we’ve stayed in and the best overall hotel experience in many years visiting Burlington. The hotel staff is very friendly and helpful and they create a great vibe n the lobby and, along with the excellent cleaning staff, keep everything running very smoothly. The hotel has a large, comfortable outdoor seating area with lots of grouped comfy seating and tables and some views of the lake for chilling anytime and where you can listen to evening live music coming from the sister Hotel Vermont nextdoor. One of the highlights of our weeklong stay was meeting Mike, the hotel’s outdoor activities guide who staffs an activities hut Friday-Sunday and knows everything about having outdoor fun in the area, from biking and beaches to hiking all over Vermont and much more. The Bleu restaurant offers excellent fine dining with sunset views over Lake Champlain. The location is totally convenient to downtown walking, shopping and dining, and just up the hill from the lakefront, making it perfectly situated just a little bit out of the bustle. There is plenty to do in the area for a week’s stay, even after many years of visiting. We will definitely stay here again!
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Date of stay: August 2021Trip type: Traveled with family
Room Tip: Perfect place to stay in Burlington with easy walking to everything in town and on the lakefront
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I spent about a week here on a business trip. Bottom line up front, I would gladly stay here again. The hotel is perfectly located within easy walking distance of great food, fun shopping, and walks along the waterfront. It probably is the best real estate in town.
There is a bar and a restaurant, both of which are enjoyable. There is on-site parking which is harder to come by in town, so that is also a bonus. The rooms are what I would call normal hotel rooms, but perhaps a bit larger. My room was a standard with a king, but it also included an L-shaped couch, and there was enough room left over to where I never felt cramped.
Again, to reiterate the point, I would stay here again. But, just some tips to make the stay more enjoyable for the next person. 1) There is 24/7 coffee available, but during non-breakfast hours the coffee is down the hall from the lobby, and not actually in the lobby. It's still kept fresh, but not as obvious. 2) The parking is handy, but everyone from my group had issues leaving the parking lot on the day we checked out. The front desk clerk told us there was a glitch in their system and the parking passes expire at midnight on your check out day. To me this seemed like it's an easy problem to fix, but we all had to get new passes to leave.
But these are minor, and not truly issues, just somethings to be aware of. My only hold up with staying again would be the cost, as a similar hotel room on the other side of town (less than 10 minutes away driving) would be 1/3 of the price. But if you stay here, you are a paying for the location which is magnificent. It is worth it in my opinion, but if you're travelling on a budget, you might want to drive into town,
There is a bar and a restaurant, both of which are enjoyable. There is on-site parking which is harder to come by in town, so that is also a bonus. The rooms are what I would call normal hotel rooms, but perhaps a bit larger. My room was a standard with a king, but it also included an L-shaped couch, and there was enough room left over to where I never felt cramped.
Again, to reiterate the point, I would stay here again. But, just some tips to make the stay more enjoyable for the next person. 1) There is 24/7 coffee available, but during non-breakfast hours the coffee is down the hall from the lobby, and not actually in the lobby. It's still kept fresh, but not as obvious. 2) The parking is handy, but everyone from my group had issues leaving the parking lot on the day we checked out. The front desk clerk told us there was a glitch in their system and the parking passes expire at midnight on your check out day. To me this seemed like it's an easy problem to fix, but we all had to get new passes to leave.
But these are minor, and not truly issues, just somethings to be aware of. My only hold up with staying again would be the cost, as a similar hotel room on the other side of town (less than 10 minutes away driving) would be 1/3 of the price. But if you stay here, you are a paying for the location which is magnificent. It is worth it in my opinion, but if you're travelling on a budget, you might want to drive into town,
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Date of stay: February 2020Trip type: Traveled on business
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We used Courtyard Burlington as our hub for the week as we tried to find as many cider brewers and farm-to-table restaurants that were open in the region during these challenging COVID days.
The location of the Courtyard was excellent for exploring the downtown neighborhoods of Burlington and had safe, garage parking for our rental car.
It’s a busy property as it’s used for hosting cycling tour groups and a bus tour group called “Road Scholar”.
The hotel’s two elevators were often full and, sometimes, took quite a while to come once hailed.
The neighboring property, Hotel Vermont, had an excellent open-air bar called Juniper which was open much more frequently than Courtyard’s Bleu bar was. Probably due to staffing with the hotel. Courtyard’s housekeeping service was optional (by request), too.
That being said, all public areas were quite clean and safety protocols were being followed by the majority of the guests in elevators and inside public corridors.
The location of the Courtyard was excellent for exploring the downtown neighborhoods of Burlington and had safe, garage parking for our rental car.
It’s a busy property as it’s used for hosting cycling tour groups and a bus tour group called “Road Scholar”.
The hotel’s two elevators were often full and, sometimes, took quite a while to come once hailed.
The neighboring property, Hotel Vermont, had an excellent open-air bar called Juniper which was open much more frequently than Courtyard’s Bleu bar was. Probably due to staffing with the hotel. Courtyard’s housekeeping service was optional (by request), too.
That being said, all public areas were quite clean and safety protocols were being followed by the majority of the guests in elevators and inside public corridors.
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Date of stay: September 2021
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This hotel was in a great location next in front of the lake. Our view from the 8th floor was good. The restaurant served a delicious breakfast of lobster benedict. The staff was pleasant and helpful. We forgot a toothbrush and they provided one free of charge. The valet parking was a nice touch. Nice cold water available in the lobby. Gave us a wine opener when we came home late and wanted a glass in the room. Rooms well appointed and beds comfortable. The only minor complaint I might mention would be the decor is a little outdated in the rooms. Not in the lobby though.
Stack of umbrellas available by the lobby exit in case you are leaving to walk outside while its raining. They thought of everything. Would highly recommend.
Stack of umbrellas available by the lobby exit in case you are leaving to walk outside while its raining. They thought of everything. Would highly recommend.
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Date of stay: January 2020
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Booked the hospitality suite for me and my wife. Called the hotel before talked to chef (for my wife gluten free) went to the hotel talked to the restaurant before ordering food and then ordered food and it was still not done right salmon was well well done and not made as asked. Now to the room (please see pics) was to pay 700-800 per night and windows were filthy, full of bugs The tp holder doesn’t work and the door for the bathroom was coming off parts ow the wall!!! So didn’t stay another night went somewhere else (sad to say not like Marriott) side note I have stayed 600-700 nights with Marriott
The balcony needed to be washed off bad!
The balcony needed to be washed off bad!
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Date of stay: September 2020Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Response from Christian Kuzia, General Manager at Courtyard Burlington Harbor
Responded Sep 30, 2020
Dear Michael K, Thank you for taking the time to speak with me yesterday about your experience with us. As discussed, we will certainly address these items and pay close attention to them moving forward. Thank you for staying with us during these unusual times. Warm Regatrds, Christian Kuzia, GM
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My husband and I stayed for three days at this property. The room was very spacious, and we really appreciated the fact that daily housekeeping was offered upon request. The pool and hot tub were very nice, and the front desk was very helpful in terms of restaurant recommendations.
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Date of stay: August 2021Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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We live locally so this was a little getaway. I had asked for a room looking out on the courtyard but we were allocated a room on the north side. The young woman at the front desk made a change for us but the new room looked partially on the brick building next door. When I looked at the room map on the door I noticed there were very few rooms with two Queens..... the better located rooms on our floor were mostly one King. The standard rooms are dated, but the beds and bedding were nicely done. Furniture a bit tired.If you like good coffee in the morning,that little coffee maker does not cut it, good coffee is available downstairs in the lounge. Bathroom was very nice, lots of nice towels. Our TV had strange lights glowing, making it unwatchable and this was quickly taken care of when we complained, within the hour. Our arrival coincided with securing the elevators and this was very confusing until we got the hang of it! Just place your room key up to the pad, don't swipe and it will work. Breakfast was excellent, Bleu is an upscale restaurant. Dinner is a little pricey but this hotel is close to many other choices a short walk away. Bar and lounge area are very pleasant places to sit and relax. Overall it was a good experience, proximity to the lake and to Church Street mean you can park your car and walk everywhere. Front desk was courteous and helpful.
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Date of stay: January 2020
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Our family of four (two children ages 9 and 7) went here for a three night getaway to visit the city and do some skiing. While the hotel rooms were not large, they were large enough for the four of us to have the room necessary to not feel like we were on top of each other. The kids enjoyed the pool and the work out room/gym was decent. Parking is a bit confusing as is finding the main entrance - you have to enter between the adjacent hotel and the Courtyard to the "back" of the building. There is a nice outdoor space including an outdoor fire (which is technically part of the hotel beside but we were able to use it anyway). A great location so that you can walk and enjoy downtown Burlington.
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Date of stay: December 2019
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We are on a three week, Northeast road trip and being a Marriott Titanium Elite/2000+ nights member, I try to stay at Marriott properties at every stop.
This trip took us to four concepts including Autograph (great), Residence Inn(Great), Springhill Suites(Great) and Courtyard(Terrible) in multiple cities.
We checked out of this property today, paying over $400/night mid-week. Greeted by an inexperienced young male front desk agent who clearly lacked experience in anything associated with Marriott affinity members. After asking for ID and handing me my keys, I waited for the would you like welcome gift or points on the account. No mention so I asked. He proceeded to mumble through his mask that I had chosen the point option (did not) and that he could offer a $10/person food credit if desired. No mention or "Thank you for being a Titanium Elite member" and was not interested in my membership status.
What was most disturbing was the condition of the room. Black mold in the shower and torn wallpaper in the room (#502 - Avoid). Very disappointing for paying almost $1,500 for a three day stay.
Marriott would be served well to better train people they choose to interact with guests, especially management. I miss the good old days when Bill Marriott actually ran the company. At $400+/night for an extremely dirty hotel at least got you a smile.
This trip took us to four concepts including Autograph (great), Residence Inn(Great), Springhill Suites(Great) and Courtyard(Terrible) in multiple cities.
We checked out of this property today, paying over $400/night mid-week. Greeted by an inexperienced young male front desk agent who clearly lacked experience in anything associated with Marriott affinity members. After asking for ID and handing me my keys, I waited for the would you like welcome gift or points on the account. No mention so I asked. He proceeded to mumble through his mask that I had chosen the point option (did not) and that he could offer a $10/person food credit if desired. No mention or "Thank you for being a Titanium Elite member" and was not interested in my membership status.
What was most disturbing was the condition of the room. Black mold in the shower and torn wallpaper in the room (#502 - Avoid). Very disappointing for paying almost $1,500 for a three day stay.
Marriott would be served well to better train people they choose to interact with guests, especially management. I miss the good old days when Bill Marriott actually ran the company. At $400+/night for an extremely dirty hotel at least got you a smile.
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Date of stay: October 2021
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Room Tip: Stay somewhere else
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Response from Christian Kuzia, General Manager at Courtyard Burlington Harbor
Responded Oct 19, 2021
Dear timbrad, I am disappointed to hear of your experience with us, and am sincerely sorry we failed to meet your, and our own expectations. We will certainly review your comments with our team so we can address the items your mentioned, as our goal is to always provide the best experience we can for our guests. Best, Christian Kuzia
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An absolutely beautiful hotel with spectacular views of Lake Champlain and extremely comfortable beds and well laid out rooms. The lobby is gorgeous with a fantastic bar. The hotels excellent bartender (I think his name was Anthony) recommended a locally grown Vermont black tea and it was delicious.
The entire staff is extremely attentive and friendly even with minor details. My friends uncle forgot his toothbrush and they gladly provided one free of charge to him. I also had postcards to mail and the woman at the desk said she would happily do it for me via the hotel's outgoing mail.
The restaurant was also fantastic. We arrived a few minutes before they closed for breakfast and they gladly accommodated us. The food was absolutely amazing.
I even took advantage of the hotel gym which was far better than any iv'e seen in recent years. Its not something i usually do.
The only critique I have is the door to the bathroom didn't lock but given how overall amazing the hotel was it did not detract from the great experience.
I would gladly return to this wonderful hotel on my next trip to Vermont.
The entire staff is extremely attentive and friendly even with minor details. My friends uncle forgot his toothbrush and they gladly provided one free of charge to him. I also had postcards to mail and the woman at the desk said she would happily do it for me via the hotel's outgoing mail.
The restaurant was also fantastic. We arrived a few minutes before they closed for breakfast and they gladly accommodated us. The food was absolutely amazing.
I even took advantage of the hotel gym which was far better than any iv'e seen in recent years. Its not something i usually do.
The only critique I have is the door to the bathroom didn't lock but given how overall amazing the hotel was it did not detract from the great experience.
I would gladly return to this wonderful hotel on my next trip to Vermont.
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Date of stay: March 2022
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Not sure! I would call them. I don't remember seeing pets. :)
PVD Elevators & Aviation asked a question Jul 2018
Providence, Rhode Island392 contributions58 helpful votesDoes the hotel use Marriotts mobile key?
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Wish I knew more. I would "guess" the bar / lounge has most everything. For rooms, I do not know. I would think it best to call the hotel (on their toll-free number ??) and inquire. Good luck
I don’t think so, we had a beautiful lake view with big picture window but no balcony!
Call the hotel for exact details, that would be your most helpful course of action, parking is free.
"When leaving the hotel to walk around Burlington, go out the front (lake side) and go left. Right is like a bit creepy/run down."Read full review
"Cross Battery Street and take advantage of the walking trails along Lake Champlain."Read full review
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Frequently Asked Questions about Courtyard Burlington Harbor
Which popular attractions are close to Courtyard Burlington Harbor?
Nearby attractions include Waterfront Park (0.3 km), ECHO Leahy Center For Lake Champlain (0.4 km), and Vintage Photography Emporium (0.4 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Courtyard Burlington Harbor?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include an indoor pool, free wifi, and an on-site restaurant.
Which room amenities are available at Courtyard Burlington Harbor?
Top room amenities include air conditioning, a flat screen TV, and a refrigerator.
What food & drink options are available at Courtyard Burlington Harbor?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant, a lounge, and breakfast during their stay.
Is parking available at Courtyard Burlington Harbor?
Yes, a parking garage and paid public parking nearby are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Courtyard Burlington Harbor?
Conveniently located restaurants include Bistro De Margot, August First, and American Flatbread.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Courtyard Burlington Harbor?
Yes, guests have access to an indoor pool and a fitness centre during their stay.
Is Courtyard Burlington Harbor located near the city center?
Yes, it is 0.6 km away from the centre of Burlington.
Are any cleaning services offered at Courtyard Burlington Harbor?
Yes, dry cleaning and laundry service are offered to guests.
Does Courtyard Burlington Harbor offer any business services?
Yes, it conveniently offers a business centre, meeting rooms, and a banquet room.
Are there any historical sites close to Courtyard Burlington Harbor?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Ethan Allen Homestead (3.4 km), Auer Family Boathouse (7.1 km), and O.J. Walker (0.5 km).