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Do I need a car for Vermont?

Living in Vermont, everyone needs a car sometimes, but you don't have to own one (or more) to enjoy the convenience of driving. Whenever you need to drive, reserve the vehicle of your choice near you, get in, and go.



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There are bus options as well: Greyhound and Megabus have bus service in various parts of the state. Find bus routes near you. Green Mountain Transit offers service within the state, as does The Current in southeastern Vermont. Vermont Translines can also get you where you need to go.

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Public transport in Burlington Getting around with public transport is an affordable way to travel. Depending on the area, you can view nearby bus or subway routes with Uber Transit to help plan your travels.

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Getting around Burlington without a car is easy with Uber. Find places to visit in the area, then request a ride on any day and at any time of the week. You can request a ride in real-time or request a ride in advance so your ride is ready when you are.

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Community Highlights. Burlington is designated as a Silver-level community due to its great Complete Streets projects, traffic calming practices, and staff time dedicated to gathering public input. The city also has a 21.5 percent walking mode share and nearly 100 percent sidewalk coverage.

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With beautiful scenery, great restaurants, a thriving arts scene, and year-round outdoor activities, Burlington, Vermont, is worth visiting any time of the year.

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Every local bus in Vermont has been free to ride for nearly three years. Thanks to an influx of federal pandemic funds, transit agencies have been able to stay financially afloat without charging riders.

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How many days should you spend in Burlington? While you could definitely spend a week or more in Burlington to take full advantage of all the hiking trails and other activities available, I think Burlington is a great place to visit on the weekend.

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Local Restaurants Burlington, Vermont is a wonderful town full of great food just about everywhere you look! However, two locations stand head-and-shoulders above the rest.

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Although relatively small, the City has earned international praise and our downtown is the core of it all! While Church Street Marketplace runs through the center of downtown, the entire district is full of small, locally-owned boutiques, restaurants, bars, creatives and innovators that enrich our vibrant City.

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Union Station is located at the west end of Main Street in downtown Burlington near the Lake Champlain waterfront.

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