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    Hampton Inn Burlington - Guest room

    Hampton Inn Burlington

    (21 reviews)

    $$

    Just stayed at this hotel for one night a few weekends ago. I usually like to stay in an Airbnb or…read moreVbro, but I was only staying over for one night, and they usually require a two-night stay. There are not many hotel options in the Burlington area, but I selected this Hampton because it seemed to have the best reviews. The desk clerk was friendly, and I was greeted warmly. Although I was told that I had been "upgraded," but the room was exactly what I had reserved. It was nothing special, but fine. Regarding cleanliness, it seemed to be okay on the surface, but I dropped something under the bed and found some remnants of cereal that had not been picked up by a vacuum. Not the end of the world, but it was there. Although I see that several people have commented that the breakfast was good, I found it to be loaded with a lot of unappetizing, artificially-flavored junk. The powdered eggs did not look appealing. I made a waffle, but threw it out after one bite. I ended up with a banana and oatmeal. I am probably in the minority here, but I think it would be better to have fewer breakfast options, but of higher quality. My biggest complaint was that with fees and taxes, the room for one night cost over $300! For a little town like Burlington, and for the quality of the hotel, I think that room rate is outrageous. If you have to stay in Burlington, and need a hotel, this is indeed your best option. However, if you don't mind traveling a few miles, I would stay at a less-expensive hotel closer to the expressway.

    Stayed one night (Saturday-Sunday) in December. Location is good, as it's within walking distance…read moreto the downtown shops and restaurants and Gastro pubs. It's right next to the train tracks and based on previous reviews of it being a noisy location, I never heard a train during the night, and I'm a light sleeper. I did have an odd numbered room. A train did go by during the day when I was enjoying the hot tub, but there were no horns and it wasn't loud. It was a comfortable nights sleep with soft sheets and pillows. Bathroom amenities were good quality. The furniture in the room and the breakfast area show a lot of wear and tear. In my room, the carpeting was fringed and worn where it met the tile from the bathroom. My room did not have a mini fridge or microwave which I've found standard in other branded hotels at the same price point. The hot breakfast was decent and typical of other hotel brands I've stayed in. I gave it three stars, because I expected more from it being a Hilton brand. It was comparable to other hotel brands, nothing special.

    Eagle Centre House Bed & Breakfast - Bedroom

    Eagle Centre House Bed & Breakfast

    (8 reviews)

    $$

    I really wanted to give this cute place a higher rating. I went for a weekend with my sister and…read morewas not thrilled. Positives: Decor: the place itself was quaint and very well decorated with pieces from the time. Nature - my favorite part was the beautiful walk though the woods on property just feet from the house. Stunning. Negatives: Bed was under 5 feet long! Since I'm 5'5", it was a terrible night of not sleeping. I couldn't lie on my back as I usually do, because my feet needed another 6-12" of space. Curled on my side could have worked if the mattress didn't sag so much. I stayed in a room that calls this bed a 3/4 bed online. No explanation of what that means. I googled it and found that 3/4 beds are normal length but between a twin and a full. That is not what this bed was. After our stay, I emailed the owner and asked her to update the listing with more information so I could give it a better review. She said she would but that was almost two months ago. The review still states that 3 people could stay in that room, which would only be true if one of the people were 4'6" or shorter. Breakfast was not what I'd have expected from a b&b. First, I'm used to being able to sit at a table near other couples but not be forced to be at the same table as we were here. Half a nice grapefruit was a good start. Then some slices of store bought krugel. Fine. But then no eggs. No savory portion. Just straight from the store bought coffee cake to some kind of French toast which seemed mostly just bread and sugar. She asked who eats sausage. I don't but then there was no protein replacement which was fine but not ideal. Also, breakfast isn't served until 9a which seemed quite late to me.

    Such a gem! Very clean throughout the inn, friendly and knowledgeable proprietor, and wonderful…read morefood for breakfast. Very interesting history. Great trails around and wonderful restaurants.

    Baymont by Wyndham Mukwonago

    Baymont by Wyndham Mukwonago

    (7 reviews)

    I stayed here for one night while visiting friends. It's a small hotel, and there's room for…read moreimprovement but overall it's a nice place to stay. Though the hotel has recently been redone, there are some aspects of the hotel that feel very dated; popcorn ceilings, stucco walls, etc. The breakfast area was very small, but still had a decent number of choices. The parking lot was in the process of being redone, so while that wasn't ideal, it will definitely be better for future guests. My room itself was absolutely spotless; I was really, really happy with how clean it was. Other than the popcorn ceiling and stucco walls, it was very nice. The mattress on the bed was fantastic; nice and firm (but not too firm) and extremely comfortable. The lamps had outlets incorporated into them which made it easy to charge my phone. The cable in the room was great; way more channels than a lot of other hotels I have been in. I didn't try the wifi so I cannot comment on it. The staff in the hotel was very nice; they were welcoming and accommodated my request to be on the upper floor (there are only 2 floors) easily. Overall, I would stay again.

    can we give negative stars??? the hotel posts and boasts good pictures but reality is the hotel is…read morehorribly outdated. the pool is scummy and cloudy. Our room was damp wet and smelled putrid like old food and dirty air filters. the hallway stunk of Pot and Cigarettes. no way was my child and I staying there. the bedding and stuff in our suitcase after a couple hrs were damp. the bathroom door didn't close the bedding had icky stains all over the sheets. the walls had so many misc spots of stuff I don't want to even know. we barely stayed and left. the hotel is refusing a refund. do not do business here

    Maxwell Mansion - Nibbly things

    Maxwell Mansion

    (108 reviews)

    $$$

    Maxwell Mansion is a wedding venue, motel and a cocktail bar. I was here mostly for the cocktail…read morebar, but I did get a tour of the mansion and grounds. The mansion was built in 1856, making it the first mansion in Lake Geneva. The estate has been completely redone but charming details were kept. Along with a mansion where you can book a room, Maxwell also includes beautiful gardens, lounges, outdoor fireplaces, a heated pool, croquet and bocce ball. There is also a separate area in the back with motel rooms. Like I said, I was there for a lil' drink. There's a bar inside the mansion (Apothecary Bar) with all kinds of medical and druggist paraphernalia, with the space being a tribute to Dr. Philip Maxwell. But it's the speakeasy, which is accessible outside in the front of the house, that you'll want to visit. Ask for the password inside the mansion, and they will let you into a dark, below-ground bar. It's all decorated in prohibitionist flyers, and even the bartenders are dressed up in period costumes. It's a really cool and unique bar in Lake Geneva.

    We went to both the apothecary bar and the speakeasy. We did not spend the night. I don't see that…read moreYelp has a separate page for the food/drink places. Focusing the review on the apothecary bar. You need to know the password to get in the speakeasy. A few days after we visited the speakeasy, we went in to try the apothecary bar to get some food and drink. A friendly helpful bartender, explained all their creative cocktails, shared the pub food that they offered, and answered questions. We ordered a flatbread pizza and a spinach artichoke dip as well as a couple of cocktails. They served us at a table where we sat on a couch in a room just across the hall and were quite comfortable. There are other rooms where you can go - not much seating in the actual apothecary bar.

    River View Inn Bed & Breakfast - hotels - Updated July 2026

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