Introduction
145 miles W of Albany; 245 miles NW of New York City; 58 miles NE of Ithaca
It may not have the romantic ring to it as do many villages in the Finger Lakes, and as a modern, rather industrial upstate city, Syracuse isn't vitally connected to the natural beauty of the region; however, the second-largest city in the area is the principal eastern gateway to the Finger Lakes. Syracuse is perhaps best known as the home of the NCAA National Champion Orangemen, but this city grew up on the Erie Canal and was once known as "Salt City," when its role was to supply the U.S. with salt. Today, Syracuse is staking its future on the largest mall in the U.S., DestiNY USA, the current Carousel Center that developers are remaking into a resortlike shopping experience. Beyond those outsized shopping opportunities -- I mean, experiences -- Syracuse is a city that appeals mostly to passersby and business travelers. However, it is also a good, brief gateway stop for families.
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Bed & Breakfast Wellington
This large and very lovely house, a 1914 brick-and-stucco Tudor named for its architect, is a National Historic Landmark. It is embellished with...
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Vintage Gardens Bed and Breakfast
- Formerly the Jackson's Perkins Rose Company Estate this historic 1840's Tudor is gracefully poised on a park-like setting, which includes formal...
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Hawthorn Suites
Across from the MOST museum, in the historic center of Syracuse, this new hotel in a nicely renovated historic building has a great location and...
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