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Offering bed and breakfast lodging in
historic St. Johnsbury, Fairbanks Inn is a classic New
England boutique inn celebrating the distinctive charm and
ambiance of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. At this pet
friendly lodging, you can enjoy Vermont service and
hospitality, spacious accommodations, and contemporary
hotel amenities. Whether it be for a romantic getaway,
golf vacation, or skiing holiday, you are sure to enjoy
this unspoiled region of natural beauty, covered bridges,
peaceful country roads, pristine lakes, and breathtaking
mountains.
Embrace leisure in one of the hotel's
45 charming guestrooms, mini-suites, honeymoon suites, and
pet-friendly rooms, each designed with classic Vermont
comfort. All guest rooms offer a king-size bed with
pull-out sofa or pair of double beds plus the convenience
of an ensuite bath, extra dressing vanity, private balcony
or courtyard side access, expanded cable, HBO, and local
calling. Micro-fridge rooms are available with advance
reservation.
Spacious mini-suites are also
available, which offer Jacuzzi tubs and the option of a
kitchenette. The Honeymoon Suite, the Fairbanks' largest
and most luxurious accommodation, pampers you with a grand
four-poster bed and deluxe master bath with Jacuzzi tub
and walk-in shower. A living and dining area to entertain
or to use as a hospitality room for business makes this
suite truly spectacular.
In the morning, start your day with a
satisfying continental breakfast of muffins, juice, tea,
and coffee as you read the local newspaper. After
breakfast, you might take a dip in the outdoor heated pool
(seasonal) and spend some time in the beautifully
landscaped courtyard as you contemplate your day ahead in
Vermont's incomparable Northeast Kingdom. |
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St. Johnsbury is a four-season recreation
area and a worldwide destination for its spectacular fall
foliage and maple syrup in the spring as well as a paradise
for outdoor enthusiasts. Winters in the area offer downhill
and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice
skating, and breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks. Summer
vacationers flock to the region to hike, cycle, mountain bike,
golf, fish, hunt, canoe, kayak, boat, tour museums, and
peruse the area's antique shops. Local attractions vary from
the natural charm of covered bridges to the modern-day allure
of factory tours and amusement parks. Take advantage of
special packages for weddings, romantic getaways, skiing,
golf, touring the Maple Grove Museum and Factory, and cutting
your own Christmas tree. |