The best hotels make their guests feel not only welcome but incredibly special. Our members found the hospitality most impressive at these three properties.
Many of our recommended hideaways are ideal for weddings, engagements, honeymoons and couples' getaways. Our members found these three to be the most romantic.
The great outdoors means different things to different people. Here are 11 of our favorite hideaways where nature takes center stage.
A photo gallery of Andrew Harper reader favorite Twin Farms in Barnard, Vermont.
As with wineries and distilleries, artisan cheeses are best appreciated where they are made. We enjoyed seeking out local Vermont dairies on our trip.
Vermont inns, verdant landscapes and farm-to-table cuisine lend much to the character of the state, the very embodiment of an idealized New England.
In addition to the new properties I discovered on my recent trip to Vermont, I heartily recommend these three Harper Classics resorts and inns.
A celebration of American folk art, the Shelburne Museum is a "collection of collections" displayed in 39 buildings on 45 acres in the hills of Vermont.
From Hen of the Woods to Doc Ponds, six Vermont restaurants have made a name for themselves by creating inventive menus featuring locally sourced ingredients.
The entrepreneurial impulse to create artisanal products is strong in Vermont. The state currently has 19 distilleries in operation.
The American Museum of Fly Fishing, in Manchester, Vermont, collects, conserves and exhibits the largest group of angling-related items in the world.
The September Hideaway Report follows Andrew Harper's travels to Vermont and San Francisco, California, where he evaluates new luxury hotels.
Happy 20th anniversary to long-time Harper favorite Twin Farms in Barnard, Vermont!
Recently, I received an unexpected invitation. An old friend telephoned to say that he was taking his grandson to th
Although the holiday decorations are packed back into boxes, the end-of-the-year hustle and bustle is a thing of the past and a fresh calendar hangs on the wall, there’s still plenty of winter left.