After traveling all of the New England states and staying in multiple Inns along the fall foliage route, the Stowe Inn was the most expensive $948 for 1 night with 2 queen beds and extremely nominal room. There was nothing special at all about the accommodations, except for the peppermint tea available for guests downstairs. We came on a girl’s trip and one of us had back surgery and not able to carry luggage up the steps, as there are no elevators. Thanks to John (the chef) who carried our luggage up for us. Grants restaurant was delicious and the pear autumn salad is wonderful.The restaurant was not open for breakfast so we did have to seek other options in town. Other than the friendly staff and restaurant, I think the Stowe Inn is over rated and super expensive. Not a luxe place to stay whatsoever. The night prior we stayed at the Rockport hotel in Maine with gorgeous views and half the price. We had a fire place in our room, bathrobes, heated bathroom floors, and it was amazing in every way. Breakfast was served with a scenic view of the port. Stowe Inn was a disappointment. I’ve been to Aspen for skiing and the prices there are better than Stowe,