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2 Church St., Burlington, Vermont 05401

Featured Review : My girlfriend had done some digging and found this large open-air market in Burlington. She is a fan of Fanueil Hall in Boston, so she suggested that we should visit her discovery: the Church Street Marketplace.Located ...See Full Review

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  • Church Street Marketplace

  • 4 out of 5 stars
    RBT331 from Medfield
  • October 3, 2006
  • Best of IgoUgo
Quote: Church Street Marketplace Photo - Church Street Marketplace, Burlington, Vermont My girlfriend had done some digging and found this large open-air market in Burlington. She is a fan of Fanueil Hall in Boston, so she suggested that we should visit her discovery: the Church Street Marketplace.

Located between the UVM campus and Lake Champlain, this mecca of merchants won't leave you hungry, not entertained, or without new couture.

Parking is available at a variety of neighborhood lots. We parked in the parking garage adjacent to the mall. NB: If you park here, you HAVE to take your ticket with you, because you must pay BEFORE heading back to your car. While we were waiting to get out, we noticed one driver who didn't know this policy, and had to literally run back into the mall while a line of traffic behind her waited.

While the open-air nature of the venue makes it reminiscent of Fanueil Hall, there are some striking differences.

Yes, like in Boston, Church Street has its street performers and its handful of mainstream major retailers. However, Church Street has an "attached" 50+ store mall, like you would see in suburban America.

Outside, there are more local retailers and eateries, whereas Fanueil has a lot of mainstream retailers.

We ate at the Church Street Tavern. Small, intimate dining areas with a bar created the pub environment in northern Vermont. Service was very good with a prompt, courteous greeting from the waitress. The service was outdone by the superb food. Pub basics done really well, and ample portions. The onion rings...phenomenal. Prices were reasonable as well (about $7 for a sandwich).

The day we went was wonderful with blue skies, and cool temperatures. People were in great moods, and you couldn't help but get sucked into the window shopping.

As long as it is good weather, I would suggest a stop by the Church Street Marketplace.


From journals Green Mountain Getaway (Aug. 2006)
  • Church St Station

  • 4 out of 5 stars
    mconrad1600 from Concord
  • January 4, 2006
Quote: Burlington Photo - Church Street Marketplace, Burlington, Vermont This is right in the center of downtown Burlington. A fun place to visit with mostly shopping, but also some great restaurants, music, and sights. The shopping varies from expensive shops to very reasonable. Lake Champlain is also just a couple of blocks away - definitely worth a stop!
From journals A Snowy October Week in Vermont
  • Church Street

  • 3 out of 5 stars
    chicnfngas from Malden
  • May 3, 2005
Quote: If you like shopping, you will love all the little shops along this street. It's closed off to cars (except for some intersections where cars cross), so you can just walk around and enjoy the shops.

There are a lot of interesting local shops. One in particular that I visited sold things (pictures, glass crafts, etc.) made by local artisans. The store was really pricey, but it was really fun to browse around in. Some of the artwork was absolutely amazing. There was also a store that sold just socks (which was great, since I have a random obsession with collecting socks). There are a couple of bistros and taverns along the path, so you can always find a bite to eat if you are hungry.

Unforunately, when my boyfriend and I were there, we weren't really able to delve too much into the shops, since it's outdoors and it was raining, but I would definitely love to get back there and check out some more shops.


From journals Burlington Area
  • Church Street Marketplace

  • 5 out of 5 stars
    nonniepazonnie from Keene
  • April 25, 2004
  • Best of IgoUgo
Quote: Church Street Photo - Church Street Marketplace, Burlington, Vermont The Church Street Marketplace is an exciting, thriving downtown shopping and dining district that spans four blocks and is fully self-contained in a brick-lined pedestrian throughway.

You might suspect you are in Colorado or Washington state, but this is Northern Vermont—Burlington is a liberal, cultured, youthful academic community with a rustic, artistic, organic flair. The Church Street Marketplace serves a central gathering point for this city and is the easiest and fastest way to get a sense of this highly desirable destination. As part of the downtown scene, you will see college kids, farmers, professionals, and families. It offers fabulous people watching, with a wide range of outdoor cafes, benches, boulders and seating options. You can see skaters, grunge, punk, and earthy crunchy types hanging out playing hackeysack or strumming guitars. At the same time, you may stumble across street performers that range from mimes to a barbershop quartet. There are also sculptures and street art in this pedestrian downtown district

The shopping is good, with a solid collection of the standard brand name shops (Gap, Laura Ashley, Old Navy), plus many local galleries and boutiques. A large underground mall located right on the marketplace provides comfortable indoor shopping during snow or rain. The mall contains typical mall stores, with a few more unique and local stores. There are two other malls in Burlington if your shopping needs are not met on Church Street.

Plan on enjoying at least one meal at one of the many cafes, restaurants, and bakeries in the downtown area. Also don't forget to wander off the brick walkway, as this is a safe, welcoming city (day or night) and there are many shops, restaurants, and clubs that are not located directly on Church Street.

802-863-1648
www.churchstmarketplace.com.
From journals Springtime in Smuggler's Notch