We have 16 properies located in Bennington
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Midtown Motel Bennington
107 West Main St
This simple, downtown motel is a 2-minute stroll from Bennington Museum and a 12-minute walk from Bennington Battle Monument. Rooms with no-frills decor have private bathrooms and offer microwaves, mini fridges, coffee-making facilities, cable TV and air-conditioning. Some add Jacuzzi tubs. |
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Paradise Inn Bennington
141 West Main Street
In Bennington Valley, this unpretentious inn is a 10-minute stroll from historic Old Bennington and its post-Revolutionary architecture. Traditional, air-conditioned rooms offer free WiFi and cable TV, while some add patios or balconies, kitchenettes and pull-out sofas, and 1 has a sauna. An outdoor garden area features a pool and hammocks. |
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Safford Mills Inn and Cafe
722 Main St
Housed in a 18th-century building, this quaint inn 4 blocks from downtown Burlington is 5 miles from the New York border. The 3 uniquely decorated rooms feature private bathrooms, free WiFi, cable TV, mini fridges and coffeemakers. A continental breakfast basket is available (surcharge), and there's a free drink and appetizer or dessert reception every evening. |
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South Shire Inn
124 Elm Street
This stately Victorian B&B dates from 1887 and is 0. 8 miles from Bennington Museum, and 2 blocks from the shops and restaurants of Main Street. The 9 rooms are opulently decorated with antiques, and offer free WiFi. |
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The Autumn Inn
924 Main St.
Long-standing motel with straightforward rooms, cable TV, desks, free Wi-Fi & snowmobile parking. . . |
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Vermonter Motor Lodge
2968 West Road
Flower strewn grounds set against a backdrop of Vermont's lush Green Mountains welcome you to our special part of the world, where natural beauty and gracious hospitality play equal parts in making your visit relaxing and enjoyable. Set against a backdrop of Vermont's lush Green Mountains, The Vermonter Motor Lodge, just two miles outside of historic Old Bennington, offers the tradition of another era. Whether it's the fragile, rustic art of Grandma Moses, the spirit of the Battle of Bennington or the beliefs of the Old First Church, we are a unique blend of old New England and today's comfort. |
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