Burlington Airport Guide
Burlington has a good deal to see for the traveller staying there for a few days. Begin by walking through the Church Street Market Place, a pedestrianized area which is crammed with street entertainers and artists. As you listen to their music or watch them paint, take a look around at the Victorian architecture. Next, book a trip on a cruise of Lake Champlain; you’ll get a great view of the city from the water. Finally, there’s a fire escape on one of the university buildings where the sunset view is particularly striking due to the angle. It’s a great place to stop and just ponder life.
Burlington Airport Directions
Just outside the gates of Burlington Airport you’ll join Route 2 which takes you the four mile journey west to Burlington’s centre. By hire car, the journey is no more than 15 minutes.
Burlington Airport Parking
There’s ample parking at Burlington’s new multi-level parking facility. With long term, short term and reduced mobility lots you’ll find the parking you need. Oversized vehicles must use the older park and shuttle facility whilst all other travellers will find they’re next to the terminal.
Burlington Airport Flight InformationBurlington Airport is international in having flights to Canada, not far away over the border. There are no flights from outside North America so travellers from Europe need to make a connection at New York or Chicago to continue their journey. As an alternative, Air Canada and BA have flights to Montreal from Heathrow. You’ll have a 90 minute road journey from there.
Hotels Near Burlington Airport
Most hotels around Burlington aren’t cheap, with prices at the Hilton or the Holiday in around $80 a night. If that’s beyond your budget, the University Inn is small but a lot cheaper at $35 a night
Burlington Time Zone
Burlington is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time and located in the Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5)