Best hotels in Syracuse
Marriott Syracuse Downtown
100 E Onondaga Street, NY 13202
Located in a lovingly restored 1924 building, this hotel combines old-world charm with modern comforts. It offers three on-site restaurants serving up a combination of Irish and American fare, and is conveniently positioned close to Armory Square.
Hotel Skyler Syracuse, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
601 S Crouse Avenue, NY 13210
When it comes to good looks, Hotel Skylar has it nailed – the building was once a temple, complete with grand pillars. Inside is just as impressive, with eclectic rooms decorated in airy tones. You can also expect to find a cozy breakfast bar and state-of-the-art fitness center.
The Parkview Hotel
713 E Genesee Street, NY 13210
You’ll be in the heart of the action at the Parkview Hotel. Decorated in sumptuous colors and adorned with Art Deco details, style comes as standard, too. Enjoy spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs and suites that feature kitchenettes, making them ideal for longer stays.
Best restaurants in Syracuse
Pastabilities
311 S Franklin Street, NY 13202
Fun, eclectic and unique, Pastabilities has been delighting customers in Syracuse for 40 years. The food is as colorful as the decor: think hot vodka sausage lasagna served with homemade noodles, and carrots and cauliflower glazed with spicy harissa. Don’t miss their famous stretch bread.
317 @ Montgomery Street
317 Montgomery Street, NY 13202
Classic American cuisine gets a refined update at this stylish hot-spot. The menu is satisfying and delicious, filled with crowd-pleasers like crispy pork belly and piri piri chicken served with creamy sweet potato puree.
Lemon Grass Restaurant
113 Walton Street, NY 13202
First established in 1990, this Thai restaurant has earned a reputation for food that combines tradition with exciting new ideas. Highlights include the scallop ceviche served with zingy lime dressing, and succulent roasted duck with orange and tamarind.
Best things to do in Syracuse
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison Street, NY 13202
This museum is home to over 10,000 works of art, with a focus on American artists. The building, designed by internationally renowned architect I.M. Pei, is a work of art in its own right, all uncompromising shapes and brutalist angles.
Onondaga Lake Park
106 Lake Drive, Liverpool, NY 13088
This scenic park runs for eight miles, and contains both the East Shore Recreation Trail and the West Shore Trail for hiking. Don’t miss the Salt Museum, which delves deep into the area’s 19th-century salt industry.
Burnet Park
Syracuse, 13204
Just eight minutes’ drive from our pick-up location, you’ll find Burnet Park, which sprawls across 88 acres. Enjoy a peaceful stroll, get competitive with a game of golf, or enjoy the animals at the zoo.