
The Hottest Clubs in Town
A focal point of entertainment, local talent, and nightlife, Montpelier is the place to visit for an evening out.
Whether it's a Friday or Saturday night or just any night of the week, local talent, along with the occasisonal well known artist performs in the city. ...More
Fashion Trends
In Montpelier, shop for fashions from the irreverent to the conservative, and for work, athletics and play. In Montpelier, you'll also discover fashion trends from cultures around the world as the city is a hub for shops from various cultures and locales. ...More
A Makeover Combining Color & Art
A new look may certainly include a new hairstyle, makeup, tattoo, jewelry, and nails to help you shock the work or just impress the boss.
In either case, you'll find it in Montpelier. ...More
Building Your Dreams with Real Estate
Interested in opening a business of your own? Or are you looking for a house to call your home? Monpelier is a hub for, not only the State's governance, but also the booming activity, diversity, and opportunity found there. ...More
Places to Stay in the City
The Capitol Plaza Hotel & Conference Center can host up to 300 guests and accommodations include luxury suites. Visitors might also enjoy the city's local inns and economy lodging. ...More
Getting Into Shape
While Montpelier's bike trails aren't accessible during the winter months, in the heart of the city, exercise classes and yoga are keeping Vermonter's fit all year long.
If you prefer swimming or tennis, you may enjoy both- even in February. ...More
Hone Your Talents & Expand Your Knowledge
Whether you're a high school graduate or not, many opportunities are available for advanced education and training in a variety of vocations, such as, culinary arts, child care, crafts, comuter software certification, music, and much more. ...More
Places to Visit in Montpelier
Montpelier has a number of local attractions that visitors and Vermonters enjoy year after year.
Capitol City Farmer's Market
Perhaps the largest Farmer's Market in Vermont with dozens of farm stands presenting locally grown produce, crafts, preserves and more. Every Saturday, May - October, 9am - 1pm at 133 State Street, Montpeler, VT. Don't miss the Thanksgiving Holiday Farmer's Market and the Winter Season Farmer's Market. ...More
Vermont Historical Society Museum
Featuring exhibits from Vermont's past, the museum offers a rich historical perspective beginning with the very origins of Vermont and New England. ...More
T. W. Wood Gallery - A Museum of American Art
Founded in 1895, with many works originally donated and on display T. W. Wood Gallery works to preserve the heritage of American Art. ...More
Lost Nation Theater
Hubbard Park
Just outside of the heart of the city, the park boasts 200 acres of tamed land with ball field, trails, picnic tables and a 54 foot stone observation tower. ...More
Camel's Hump
A part of the Long Trail, Camel's Hump is Vermont's third highest peak standing at 4,083 feet. With two trail heads, one in Duxbury, VT and the other in Huntington, VT hikersare wraned to be sure to go down in the direction you went up. Numerous day trails extend from both trail heads Parking is available at both trail heads on Camel's Hump Road. ...More
Hunger Mountain Co-op
Retailing over 2,000 locally grown and produced products including produce, meats, baked goods, cheese, beer & wine, the Co-Op "is more than just a grocery store. We exist to server our members/owners, customers and community". ...More
North Branch Vineyards
A local vineyard producing wines form locally and regionally grown grapes, the vineyard Wine Tasting Room is open to the general public by appointment. Wines are availble at several local establishments and Online. ...More
North Branch Nature Center
Connecting people with environmental education, natural history, and community science, the center offers nature walks, lectures, educational classes for young and old, and special events. ...More