Old North End brings together historic streets, pocket parks, and global flavors in a compact, neighborly slice of Burlington. Weekend bike rides roll easily onto the waterfront via the Burlington Greenway’s lakeside path, with maps and trail updates from the city’s own Burlington Greenway page. Community life spills into green spaces like Roosevelt Park, where pickup games, playground time, and summer events anchor day-to-day routines. For quiet nature breaks and farm-fresh food, the Intervale Center’s trails and fields sit just down the hill along the Winooski River.
Families take note of strong local education options. The arts-forward Integrated Arts Academy at H.O. Wheeler nurtures creativity across the curriculum, while the Burlington School District supports multilingual learners, robust after-school programs, and citywide athletics. Commuters can leave the car at home—Green Mountain Transit routes stitch the neighborhood to campus, medical centers, and downtown.
Coffee, bakeries, and no-frills eateries line North Street, and a short stroll brings you to the brick-lined bustle of the Church Street Marketplace for concerts, markets, and street performances. The artsy South End and the indie dining scene in nearby Winooski broaden your options without sacrificing that walkable, front-porch pace.
From classic duplexes to lovingly restored Victorians, housing here pairs character with convenience. If you’re considering a move within the neighborhood—or beyond—Agent Pronto can introduce you to a top local agent to help you buy or sell with confidence.