Celebrating Downtown Montpelier!
Montpelier Alive celebrates the City of Montpelier. We work with partners to sustain and build upon Montpelier’s vibrant downtown community by offering and supporting special events and activities and by promoting City businesses. We work to ensure a thriving local economy for Montpelier and to preserve the City’s historic character and unique sense of place.
Getaway to Montpelier!
Centrally located and easy to access from New England and Eastern Canada, Montpelier makes visits easy with no rush hour, easy parking, and a relaxed casual atmosphere that begs you to slow down and shed the stress of everyday life..
Spring
As the snow melts and the days grow longer, Montpelier comes alive with fresh energy. Stroll along the Winooski River, explore blooming trails, and celebrate the season at the farmers market. Spring is the perfect time to savor local flavors and embrace the city's vibrant arts and culture scene.
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Summer
Long, sunny days invite you to soak up Montpelier’s outdoor charm. Enjoy live music downtown, dine al fresco, and paddle the Winooski River. Whether you're hiking nearby trails or exploring local shops and galleries, summer in Vermont’s capital is full of adventure.

Fall
Golden leaves and crisp air make autumn in Montpelier unforgettable. Take a scenic hike, visit the farmers market for seasonal treats, and enjoy the warmth of local cafés. With harvest festivals and breathtaking foliage, fall is the perfect time to experience Vermont’s charm.

Winter
Snow-covered streets and twinkling lights set the scene for a classic Vermont winter. Enjoy downtown shopping, warm up with local dining, and hit the nearby trails for skiing or snowshoeing. From festive events to fireside comforts, Montpelier is full of winter wonder.

"...But the city has much more to offer than that beautiful site — you’ll find diverse foods, shopping, people-watching and a great music scene. Montpelier has long offered eclectic fun, but in the past year it has experienced an explosion in cultural and food offerings. This year alone, the city welcomed two new pho restaurants, two Thai eateries, a Latin fusion spot, new farm-to-table restaurants and, of course, more tap rooms..."
Our Vibrant Capital City
Exquisite historic buildings are home to Vermont's state government, shopping, commerce and world-class dining and arts. Outstanding outdoor recreation is within minutes of the downtown. Montpelier is the largest urban historic district in Vermont. The crown jewel is the impeccably restored State House - one of the oldest and best preserved in the country. Three blocks away is the city's unique business district. Linger at independently-owned shops offering books, records, clothing, fine crafts and pastries, or dine in one of the many farm-to-table restaurants, craft beer bars, and cafes.
Things to Do
Whether your passion is the great outdoors or a great night on the town, we invite you to come play in Montpelier and central Vermont. From co-ops, galleries, and cultural institutions to classical chamber music performed by some of the world's finest musicians

Shopping
Leave your computer behind and experience the joy of shopping again. Visit our many independently-owned specialty boutiques surrounded by historic architecture and breathtaking natural beauty. Stroll through our charming pedestrian-friendly city and experience customer service with a personal touch. Our local merchants are dedicated to helping you find that something special.

Dining
Montpelier is not just a feast for the eyes. Montpelier has become known as a place for foodies with a great restaurant explosion in recent years. We invite you to take a culinary adventure in the Capital City. No matter what your taste is, Montpelier has it all.
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Latest News

As Montpelier Alive’s Executive Director from 2018–2022, Dan helped lead the organization through pivotal moments. Under his leadership, Montpelier Alive also spearheaded pandemic recovery efforts, expanded public art, and enhanced downtown ...

For 15 years, Linn played a crucial role in shaping Montpelier Alive—volunteering, serving on the board, and stepping up during transitions. From organizing events to securing sustainable funding, Linn’s efforts helped Montpelier Alive become ...

From 2006 to 2010, Suzanne served as Montpelier Alive’s first full-time Executive Director, leading transformative initiatives and overseeing the organization’s rebranding. Under her leadership, Montpelier Alive strengthened merchant ...
"Montpelier, Vermont takes the No. 4 spot. Montpelier has a median income after housing costs of $47,845, the eighth-highest on this list. The city also has the lowest rate of violent crime in our study, just a little more than 213 incidents per 100,000 residents."