The Lang House
The Lang House

Rooms & Rates

Please take a moment to explore each of our 11 guestrooms and discover which of our Burlington, Vermont accommodations is just right for your needs. Whether you are planning a romantic vacation or stopping by on business, our B&B Inn has the right room to suit your lodging needs. During your stay at the Lang House, be sure to take time to enjoy some of the many enticing area attractions in VT.

Prices cited below are the per night charge for a specific room based on single or double occupancy. There is a charge for additional guests (including children over the age of 12). In addition to the room rate, guests are charged 11% rooms and meals taxes.

It is our policy to take one night's charges plus taxes as an advance deposit at the time a reservation is made.

Because of the costs related to processing credit cards, we must charge a 10% fee for cancelled reservations (i.e., 10% of the advance deposit taken).

You are welcome to make your reservation via the "Book It" button. Kindly note that an $8.50 convenience fee will be charged to on-line reservations. This fee helps offset the commission we pay for our on-line booking service. If you elect to book on-line, the prices have been programmed based on the date(s) of your reservation.

The Lang House has variable room rates depending on the time of year a reservation is made. The first set of rates is applicable through September 17, 2007. The second set of rates reflects our foliage season rates and is in effect from September 18 through October 23, 2007. The third set of rate reflects our usual, non-foliage rates, and will be in effect beginning October 23, 2007.

Rates are higher for some holiday weekends such as the Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends as well as for the New Year's holiday. Call the Lang House for a room quote.

Call us, toll free at 877-919-9799, if you have questions.

Please remember that the Lang House is a non-smoking inn and that we cannot accommodate guests' pets. Because of the fire hazard candles and incense are not allowed in guest bedrooms.

We hope you'll choose to stay with us! Thank you.

The Main House

First Floor

101 Reed -- $195; $215; $195

Reed Room 101A beautiful mantel, two inviting wing chairs and a lovely period Beaconsfield armoire add to the comfort and elegance of the room, which overlooks historic Main Street. Depending on your needs, the King bed can be converted to Twin beds. The Reed Room and attached bathroom are fully accessible, including the shower.

Second Floor

201 Allen -- $215 $235; $215

Allen Rool 201One of the largest rooms in the inn, the Allen Room boasts a King bed, period furnishings and a bathroom with a full tub with shower. The rich and vibrant décor adds warmth to the room named in honor of the property’s original landowner, Ira Allen, and even has a period fainting couch.

 

202 Captain Lyon -- $225; $245; $225

Captain Lyon 202Named for a late 19th century Lake Champlain ferry boat captain, the Captain Lyon Room has a four-poster pineapple King bed. The bed boasts new Anichini bed linens -- Anichini is a Vermont-based company that features beautiful Italian fabrics. With two comfortable wing chairs in the turret area with three large windows, many find this room our most luxurious. The bathroom has a full tub and shower.

 

203 Hayward -- $195; $215; $195

Hayward 203Appointed with a Queen pencil post bed with canopy and matching antique burled oak armoire and dresser, this room was named for one of the original neighbors in Burlington’s Hill Section. An original pocket door, discovered and restored during the renovation, leads to the adjoining, private bathroom with shower.

204 Fisher -- $195; $215; $195

Fisher 204The bright and cheery décor, a painted Queen Cannonball bed, and the room’s location in the back of the house make the Fisher Room a guest favorite. The blanket chest armoire has a rich patina resulting from many, many years of care. The attached bath is the original wainscoted bathroom used by the families who once resided here.

Third Floor

301 Tuttle -- $165; $185; $165

Tuttle 301The Tuttle Room, overlooking Main Street, has quaint slanted ceilings with an east-facing dormer window. A Queen bed is nestled under the angle of the roof, and a day-bed provides space for lounging or an additional guest. A sink installed in an antique dresser is located just outside the adjoining, private bathroom with shower.

302 Van Ness -- $175; $195; $175

Van Ness 302The best views of Lake Champlain in all of Vermont’s seasons are found from this room. The Queen bed, dresser and small commode are original Eastlake period pieces. The sitting area in the turret bay window provides excellent views of lake sunsets. Adjacent to the antique dresser with sink is a pocket-door leading to the bathroom with shower.

303 Vincent -- $145; $165; $145

Vincent 303A skylight over the Queen bed and a view of Burlington’s rooftops give this room romance and serenity. A cane-seated rocking chair provides comfort while reading or relaxing in the west-facing dormer window. The Vincent Room has excellent winter views of Lake Champlain. An antique pocket door with glazed glass insert separates the bedroom from the adjoining, private bathroom with shower.

Garden Level

The Garden Spa -- $190; $210; $190

The Garden RoomThis spacious, garden-level room, with its own private outdoor entrance, is perfect for guests seeking a long-term stay or for those who wish to relax in the two-person Jacuzzi. The Garden Spa has a Queen wrought iron bed and single day-bed, a seating area and gas-burning stove, and a well-equipped kitchenette.

The Carriage House

Two casually-appointed guest rooms are in the 1851 Carriage House, located just behind the main house. These rooms are private, charming and "cottage-like" in terms of atmosphere.

First Floor, Galloway -- $165; $185; $165

GallowayNewly decorated (new photograph to come)! A white iron Queen bed with new linens and paint. A pine Beaconsfield armoire adds warmth, and three windows add to the light and airy feel of the room. Galloway is quiet and cozy.


Second Floor, McClurkin -- $175; $195; $175

A Queen Pine sleigh bed, appointed with April Cornell linens and a spacious sitting area adds comfort and coziness to the McClurkin Room. Knee-high windows on the north and south sides of the room add charm and interest, and a futon couch can be made up into a full-size bed for additional guests.

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360 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05401
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