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Americas Best Value Inn East Syracuse
Hotel in East Syracuse
Average
2 reviews
5
From $57 per night
Best Western Syracuse Downtown Hotel and Suites
Hotel in Downtown Syracuse, Syracuse
Excellent
1 review
9
From $127 per night
Days Inn by Wyndham Syracuse
Hotel in Syracuse
Average
2 reviews
6
From $74 per night
Extended Stay America Suites Syracuse Dewitt
Hotel in East Syracuse
Very Good
1 review
7
From $76 per night
Comfort Inn & Suites
Hotel in Liverpool
Excellent
2 reviews
9
From $119 per night
Comfort Inn & Suites Syracuse-Carrier Circle
Hotel in Syracuse
Very Good
1 review
7
From $97 per night
Super 8 by Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport
Hotel in Liverpool
Very Good
0 reviews
8
From $89 per night
Best Western The Inn At The Fairgrounds
Hotel in Syracuse
Very Good
0 reviews
7
From $87 per night
Candlewood Suites East Syracuse - Carrier Circle, an IHG Hotel
Hotel in East Syracuse
Very Good
0 reviews
7
From $98 per night
Rodeway Inn
Hotel in Syracuse
Poor
0 reviews
4
From $77 per night
Americas Best Value Inn East Syracuse
Hotel in East Syracuse
From $57 per night
Extended Stay America Suites Syracuse Dewitt
Hotel in East Syracuse
From $76 per night
Days Inn by Wyndham Syracuse
Hotel in Syracuse
From $74 per night
Super 8 by Wyndham Liverpool/Syracuse North Airport
Hotel in Liverpool
From $89 per night
Rodeway Inn
Hotel in Syracuse
From $77 per night
Days Inn by Wyndham Syracuse
Hotel in Syracuse
From $74 per night
Extended Stay America Suites Syracuse Dewitt
Hotel in East Syracuse
From $76 per night
Comfort Inn & Suites
Hotel in Liverpool
From $119 per night
Comfort Inn & Suites Syracuse-Carrier Circle
Hotel in Syracuse
From $97 per night
Best Western The Inn At The Fairgrounds
Hotel in Syracuse
From $87 per night
9 stays
From $106 per night
10 stays
From $127 per night
10 stays
From $127 per night
10 stays
From $127 per night
11 stays
From $106 per night
10 stays
From $127 per night
10 stays
From $127 per night
5 stays
From $72 per night
11 stays
From $127 per night
10 stays
From $127 per night
10 stays
From $127 per night
Syracuse, New York, United States of America, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city that offers a wealth of cultural activities and world-famous events. As the fifth most populous city in New York State and the county seat of Onondaga County, Syracuse has a rich history that dates back to its first inhabitants, the Iroquois Indians. The city has evolved into a melting pot of diverse communities since the mid-1600s, largely due to significant migration flows. Known for its historical significance in commercial salt production, Syracuse today is a bustling urban center with a lot to offer.
The average price of hotels in Syracuse is $126, with options ranging from $71 to $224. There are 20 hotels available, catering to various preferences and budgets. Some of the neighborhoods where you can find hotels include Downtown Syracuse. Popular choices among visitors include the Days Inn by Wyndham Syracuse, Clarion Pointe Downtown, Crowne Plaza Syracuse, an IHG Hotel, Extended Stay America Suites Syracuse Dewitt, and Comfort Inn - NYS Fairgrounds.
When visiting Syracuse, there are numerous attractions to explore. The Carrier Dome, situated on the Syracuse University campus, is the largest domed stadium on any college campus in the Northeast United States. With a seating capacity of 49,262, it hosts Syracuse University football, basketball, and lacrosse games, as well as concerts and other special events.
The Great New York State Fair is another must-visit attraction. Held at the 375-acre Empire Expo Center, this fair draws nearly one million visitors annually, making it the third-largest state fair in the United States. The 12-day event, which starts at the end of August and concludes on Labor Day, features rides, games, food, a circus, petting zoo, daily parades, and numerous exhibits. Nightly concerts and various competitions, including the famous butter and cheese sculpture contest, add to the entertainment.
Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Everson Museum of Art, designed by the renowned architect I.M. Pei. The museum houses approximately 11,000 pieces of American art, including paintings, ceramics, sculptures, photos, and videos. Its permanent collection is particularly noted for its ceramics, featuring works by Syracuse art potter Adelaide Alsop Robineau.
Sports fans should not miss the Oncenter War Memorial Arena, a 6,159-seat multi-purpose venue that commemorates World War I, World War II, and the Aroostook War. Home to the Syracuse Crunch American Hockey League team and the Syracuse Silver Knights indoor soccer team, the arena is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
For a touch of history and culture, visit the Landmark Theatre. Opened in 1928 as Loew's State Theatre, it was later renovated and renamed. Today, it hosts concerts, comedy shows, ballets, and plays, and can also be rented for private events.
Syracuse offers a diverse nightlife scene. Bistro Elephant, a fine dining steakhouse that shares space with The Lemon Grass, is known for its excellent cocktails and live jazz music on weekends. Trexx is a lively LGBT club featuring a DJ console, pool table, and lounge area, making it a great spot for dancing and socializing.
Al's Wine & Whiskey Lounge, established in 2006, offers a sophisticated atmosphere with an extensive selection of fine liquors and wines. This elegant lounge also features craft beers, delicate cuisine, and live music.
Benjamin's On Franklin, located in Armory Square, boasts a 67-foot bar, a spacious courtyard, and a nightclub called "Perdition," where local DJs play a mix of pop, electronic, and dubstep music on weekends.
Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub and Restaurant, also in Armory Square, offers the largest selection of Irish whiskey in Upstate New York. Known for its traditional Irish pub fare and rotating craft beer selection, the pub also features live music from Thursday to Saturday.
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, which started as a mobile concession stand, has become a staple for barbecue lovers in the Northeast. Located in Downtown Syracuse, it serves signature sauces with pulled pork, ribs, and brisket, and offers a gluten-free menu.
Pastabilities, located in Armory Square, has been serving made-from-scratch pasta, sauces, salads, soups, and desserts since the 1980s. Their specialty homemade bread and "Spicy Hot Tomato Oil" are must-tries.
Heid's of Liverpool, just north of Syracuse, is one of the nation's oldest drive-ins, famous for its hot dogs since 1917.
Lemon Grass, sharing space with Bistro Elephant, is renowned for its Thai cuisine. Their mussels served with prig pow or red curry sauce are particularly popular.
Phoebe's Restaurant and Coffee Lounge offers delicious lunches and dinners, as well as gourmet coffee drinks, baked goods, breakfast sandwiches, and homemade soups in its coffee lounge.
January is the cheapest time to stay in Syracuse for an average of $107 per night.
Average price per night for 3-star hotels
Month
Price
January
$107
February
$109
March
$125
April
$135
May
$145
June
$142
July
$144
August
$154
September
$139
October
$131
November
$133
December
$107
Jose
United States
10
Excellent
•
1 review
Jairo
8
Very Good
•
1 review
location to Syracuse Univ, comped parking due to issues at check in
Fran
United States
Hotel Concord Syracuse, Ascend Hotel Collection
East Syracuse
6
Average
•
1 review
Jennifer at the front desk was awesome, the coffee was good.
Mark
10
Excellent
•
1 review
Lee-Anne
Luis
Chelsea
Extended Stay America Suites Syracuse Dewitt
East Syracuse
8
Very Good
•
1 review
The room was perfect for my needs and centrally located. Price was fair.
John
Andrew
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