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Cheap Hotels in Syracuse

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Top neighborhoods in Syracuse

Downtown Syracuse

Downtown Syracuse blends historic charm with urban energy, creating a lively hub for culture lovers. Hanover Square's cobblestones lead to Clinton Square's iconic fountain, while the ornate Landmark Theatre lights up Salina Street. Armory Square buzzes with restaurants and bars, perfect for evening adventures. Museums like the Erie Canal Museum and Museum of Science and Technology offer fascinating exhibits. The neighborhood boasts diverse dining options from upscale steakhouses to casual gastropubs concentrated in brick-lined Armory Square. Getting around is easy with excellent walkability and regular bus service at the Transit Center. Business-class hotels and emerging boutique options provide comfortable places to stay within this compact, walkable district.

Lakefront

Syracuse's Lakefront neighborhood delivers a perfect mix of retail therapy, outdoor recreation, and cultural attractions. Shop till you drop at Destiny USA, then catch a ballgame at NBT Bank Stadium or explore interactive exhibits at the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology. The revitalized waterfront promenade offers peaceful lake views and miles of walking paths for when you need a breather from the excitement. Food options range from mall eateries to waterfront dining with beautiful Onondaga Lake views. Chain hotels near Destiny USA provide comfortable lodging with convenient access to attractions. The Centro bus system connects you to downtown Syracuse, and abundant parking makes exploring this entertainment-focused district a breeze.

Eastside

Syracuse's Eastside neighborhood buzzes with collegiate energy from Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF campuses. The iconic JMA Wireless Dome dominates the skyline, while cultural spots like Syracuse Stage and the Community Folk Art Center offer artsy alternatives. Students and locals alike enjoy E.M. Mills Rose Garden and Thornden Park when they need a green escape from academic life. The area serves up a mix of budget-friendly eateries with strong Middle Eastern, Asian, and Italian options near campus. Most attractions sit within a 15-minute walk of each other, making it super walkable. Accommodations range from modest hotels to B&Bs that cater to university visitors and families.

Southside

Syracuse's Southside neighborhood offers a laid-back escape from tourist crowds while keeping you close to the action. The tree-lined streets showcase authentic local life with a rich African American cultural heritage. Nearby attractions like Rosamond Gifford Zoo and Everson Museum of Art make perfect day trips. Salt City Market brings diverse flavors within reach. Local soul food spots and Caribbean eateries serve up delicious meals at wallet-friendly prices. Most visitors find rental cars helpful for exploring, as bus service is limited. Budget-conscious travelers appreciate the affordable accommodation options and genuine community vibe away from downtown's hustle.

Westside

The Westside of Syracuse buzzes with cultural authenticity where Italian bakeries share streets with Latino markets and Burmese tea shops. Families stroll through tree-lined neighborhoods while the scents of global cuisines waft from modest storefronts. The Rosamond Gifford Zoo offers a perfect day out with kids before exploring Burnet Park's green spaces. Find budget-friendly meals at family-run ethnic eateries serving everything from fresh mozzarella to handmade tortillas. While public transit is limited, street parking is plentiful and free. Most visitors choose simple motels or home rentals, trading downtown convenience for genuine community character and significantly lower prices.

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Frequently asked questions

How much is a cheap hotel in Syracuse?
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Are all taxes and fees included in the Syracuse hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
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What are the best cheap hotels in Syracuse?
For a cheap hotel in Syracuse with glowing reviews, consider The Parkview Hotel, which features free WiFi, free parking and a 24-hour fitness center. You can also look at Collegian Hotel & Suites, Trademark Collection by Wyndham.
Are there any cheap motels in Syracuse?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in Syracuse, consider booking a motel. Take a look at Rodeway Inn where you'll find free WiFi and free parking.
What are the best cheap things to do in Syracuse?
Sightseeing doesn't have to be expensive. You if want to get outdoors, try a visit to Lake Onondaga or make a stop at attractions like Onondaga County War Memorial. Be certain a visit to Armory Square is in your plans.