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- Burlington
Burlington
Situated in Chittenden County, Burlington is Vermont's biggest
city and is a lively, yet laid back place with plenty to see and
do. Ideally located on Lake Champlain's eastern shore between the
Adirondack and Green Mountains, the city boasts galleries, museums,
historic architecture, top-class shopping and a host of outdoor
activities.
Originally one of the leading ports in the country with
steamboat traffic on the lake boosting the local economy, the city
was also the site of an important military hospital and army post
during the War of 1812. Burlington continues to be voted one of the
top cities to live in the USA and has a friendly, college-town
atmosphere, which draws an estimated four million visitors a
year.
Attractions in the city range from visits to the historic home
of military leader and philosopher Ethan Allen to the ever popular
Church Street Marketplace, cruises on Lake Champlain, and a visit
to the Lake Champlain Chocolate factory for a free sample. An
excellent way to make the most of the city's beautiful views is to
hire a bicycle and follow the Waterfront Bike Path, a 7.6-mile
(12km) route that runs from Oakledge Park at the southern end of
town to the northern end at the beautiful Winooski River.
Information & Facts
Climate
Burlington's climate is moderate in comparison to the rest of
the state, with temperatures modified by Lake Champlain. Winters
are cold with snowfall, while summers are warm. The city is one of
the cloudiest in the country, and rainfall occurs throughout the
year, although August tends to be the wettest month. Temperatures
in Burlington range from 16°F (-9°C) in January to 71°F (22°C) in
July.
Getting Around
Burlington is a pedestrian-friendly city that is easy to
negotiate on foot. Walking is also the best way to enjoy the beauty
of the city and its surrounds. Car rental agencies are available in
the city and at the Burlington Airport. Traffic is heavy at peak
hours. The Chittenden County Transportation Authority (CCTA) runs
the public bus system; the main terminal is at Church and Cherry
Streets. Buses tend to be reliable and affordable. Hiring a bicycle
is also a good option, particularly if one takes advantage of the
Waterfront Bike Path.
Language
English is the most common language but Spanish is often
spoken in south-western states.
Money
The US Dollar (USD) is the unit of currency and is divided into
100 cents. Only major banks exchange foreign currency. ATMs are
widespread and credit cards and travellers cheques are widely
accepted. Travellers cheques should be taken in US Dollars to avoid
hassles. Banking hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm.