Syracuse (New York)

From Halal Explorer

[[file:Syracuse skyline (cropped).jpg|1280px|pgname=Halal Explorer to Syracuse|caption=City skyline}} Syracuse_NY - upright 1.3|Downtown skyline with Onondaga Lake visible in the background

Syracuse is a city in Central New York. With a population of 145,000 in city proper and 662,000 in its metro area, Syracuse is the fifth largest city in the state of New York, and the third largest in Upstate New York.

Travel to Syracuse (New York)

By bus/train

William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center GPS 43.0766651,-76.1690654, located at 131 NBT Bank Parkway just north of downtown, is the city's central rail and long-distance bus hub.

  • Amtrak. Syracuse is served twice daily in each direction by the Amtrak|Empire Service (New York City to Niagara Falls), once daily in each direction by the Maple Leaf (New York City to Toronto, following the route of the Empire Service up to Niagara Falls), and once daily in each direction by the Lake Shore Limited (New York City or Boston to Chicago, following the route of the Empire Service up to Buffalo-Depew).
  • Greyhound. bus travel in North America|Bus service from New York City (via Scranton, Binghamton, and Cortland), Boston (via Worcester, Springfield, Albany, Schenectady, and Utica), and Cleveland (via Erie, Buffalo, and Rochester). Very limited service to Ottawa, Fri/Sun only.
  • Trailways of New York. Service from Buffalo (via Rochester) and New York City (via Scranton, Binghamton, and Cortland). A bus runs to Massena via Watertown (New York)|Watertown and various points on US11.
  • Megabus. Service from New York City, Rochester, Buffalo, and Toronto.

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Syracuse (New York)

  • Syracuse Hancock International Airport IATA Code: SYR 1000 Colonel Eileen Collins Boulevard 43.1138919, -76.1120229 ☎ +1 315 454-4330 (Airport Information), +1 315 454-3263 (City of Syracuse Department of Aviation) Syracuse Hancock International Airport SYR Airport Diagram.gif Mostly served by Delta Air Lines/Delta Connection, United Express, and American Airlines. Limited service from JetBlue. Although an international airport and the only international service offered is Air Canada to/from Toronto International.

By car

Travel from the four cardinal directions is served by two Interstate highways.

  • I-90 New York State Thruway E/W, with service to central Syracuse via I-690
  • I-81 N/S

How to get around in Syracuse (New York)

GPS 43.0670|-76.1525

By car

A vehicle is probably the best way to get around Syracuse, especially if you are going to places away from downtown. Make sure you have a map and pay attention to the street signs. There are some streets in the downtown area that go from being two-way to one-way, which is not always clear on a map.

Halal Friendly Walking Tours in Syracuse (New York)

You can walk to most of the destinations in downtown Syracuse from a parking lot or the Centro bus terminal.

How to travel around Syracuse (New York) on a bicycle ?

Most of the downtown area is relatively flat, but keep in mind that the University area has many steep hills and the residential areas surrounding downtown have quite a few hills as well. What some people will do is catch a ride on the bus downtown, placing their bike on the bike rack on the front of the bus and then use their bike once they reach downtown, thus avoiding the steep hills.

Travel on a Bus in Syracuse (New York)

The Centro Bus System provides a fair alternative to driving to most locations, $2/passenger within Syracuse, additional fare to outlying suburbs, service from Syracuse to Oswego for $5 (as of 2022). If you have to transfer to another bus, be sure to ask the bus driver for a transfer card so that you don't get stuck paying double fares for the same trip. Discounts for senior citizens, persons with disabilities and children. The buses are accessible to people with disabilities and the bus drivers are instructed to let a person with a physical disability on before letting other passengers on.

  • Centro Transit Hub 43.04307, -76.15131

Best way to travel in Syracuse (New York) by a Taxi

There are several taxi services listed in the Syracuse phone book that you can choose from. It will usually take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes for a taxi to come pick you up but it can be useful if you missed the last bus of the day. At the airport there is usually no wait, as there is a well-frequented taxi stand at the end of Terminal A. Ride-hailing services including Lyft and Uber are also available.

What to see in Syracuse (New York)

Columbus_Circle_with_humans - upright 1.3|Onondaga County Courthouse at Columbus Circle Syracuse Onondaga Park - upright 1.3|Onondaga Park

Up-to-date information about the happenings in Syracuse can most easily be found in the Syracuse New Times, available for free at bars or Coffee shops. Syracuse's only major print newspaper, The Post-Standard, publishes a Weekend section in its Thursday publication containing upcoming events in the Central New York area.

Online calendars of upcoming events are offered by local media groups:

  • Syracuse.com Events]
  • yracusenewtimes.com/calendar/ Syracuse New Times Calendar]
  • WRVO Public Media Community Calendar]

Museums

  • Everson Museum of Art - 401 Harrison Street 43.0447, -76.1469 ☎ +1 315 474-6064 Everson Museum of Art Everson Museum rear
  • Erie Canal Museum - 318 Erie Blvd E 43.050583, -76.150972 ☎ +1 315 471-0593 Erie Canal Museum Erie Canal museum exterior The canal no longer passes through downtown Syracuse, but this museum celebrates its history. Features the last standing weighlock on the canal, a replica of an old canal freighter, and a number of historical exhibits.
  • Museum of Science and Technology - 500 South Franklin Street ☎ +1 315 425-9068
  • Onondaga Historical Association Museum - 321 Montgomery Street ☎ +1 315 428-1864
  • Skä•noñh - Great Law of Peace Center - 6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwy ☎ +1 315 453-6767

Parks and outdoors

Mills Rose Garden-1 - upright 1.3|Dr. E. M. Mills Rose Garden in Thornden Park

  • Green Lakes State Park - 7900 Green Lakes Road, Fayetteville 43.05986, -75.97143 ☎ +1 315 637-6111 Two glacial lakes surrounded by upland forest, 18-hole Green Lakes State Park Golf course, snow-shoeing and 15 miles of cross-country ski trail in winter.
  • Erie Canal Trail - ☎ +1 585 234-7708 Canalway Trail for biking, walking and jogging. Although the historic waterway's route through the city was long ago filled in, access points exist in the neighboring Towns of Camillus Camillus Erie Canal Park GPS 43.06334,-76.26891 in the west and DeWitt Ryder Park GPS 43.04430,-76.05090 in the east.
  • Beaver Lake - 8477 East Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville ☎ +1 315 638-2519 miles 9 of winding trails for all seasons, more than 200 species of birds, over 800 varieties of plants, acre 200 glacial lake; a migratory stop for thousands of Canada geese.
  • Onondaga Lake Park - 106 Lake Dr, Liverpool 43.09937, -76.20426 ☎ +1 315 453-6712 Vehicle-free trails, boat launch and marina, skate park, playground, Salt Museum, boat and bicycle rental.
  • Rosamond Gifford Zoo - Burnet Park | One Conservation Pl 43.0443, -76.1799 Geddes Street to Seymour Street to South Wilbur Ave ☎ +1 315 435-8511 | Opening Hours: Daily 10AM Monday - 4:30PM except Thanksgiving, 25 Dec, 1 Jan Under 3 free, ages 3-18 $4, ages 19-61 $8, ages 62+ $5; all prices halved in Jan and Feb A small but well-populated zoo at the top of a hill in Burnet Park with everything from reindeer, lions, tigers and a herd of Asian elephants to sand cats and peacocks and fossas. Fast food and souvenir shop in main building.

What to Do

Sky Zone Syracuse GPS 43.0542,-76.0737

Live theatre and music

  • The Landmark Theatre - 362 South Salina Street 43.047411, -76.153122 ☎ +1 315 475-7979 Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York) LoewsStateTheatre 16december2007
  • The Redhouse - 201 South West Street ☎ +1 315 425-0405
  • Syracuse Stage - 820 East Genesee Street ☎ +1 315 443-3275 (box office) Administration: +1 315 443-4008
  • Symphoria | 234 Harrison St. ☎ +1 315 299-5598 Musicians from the Syracuse Symphony, a half-century-old ensemble bankrupted in 2011, formed Symphony Syracuse while trying to build support for a new professional orchestra. That group's successor, Symphoria, now performs at Crouse Hinds Theatre, Mulroy Civic Center at Oncenter, 800 South State Street.
  • The Westcott Theater - 524 Westcott Street 43.041229, -76.119501 ☎ +1 315 299-8886 The Westcott Theater The Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St., Syracuse, New York - 2014-12-01 20.14.59 (by cp thornton) A One of the most popular live music venues in the city.
  • Lakeview Amphitheater - 490 Restoration Way Syracuse, NY 13209 43.08824, -76.22246 I-690 to exit 7 ☎ +1 315 435-2121 - Outdoor venue hosting big name acts.

Sports

  • Syracuse Orange - The city's highest-profile sports institutions are the teams representing Syracuse University in seven men's sports and 11 women's sports. The Orange, members of the Atlantic Coast Conference along with 14 other schools in the eastern half of the nation, are perennial national powers in men's basketball and men's lacrosse, and also have a rich football tradition. The main athletic facilities are all on campus, with the best-known being the Carrier Dome, home to the football, basketball, and lacrosse teams. The Dome, seating over 49,000 for football and lacrosse and over 33,000 for basketball, is by far the largest domed stadium on a U.S. university campus, and the world's largest facility by capacity regularly used for basketball.
  • Carrier Dome - 900 Irving Ave 43.03622, -76.13636 ☎ +1 315 443-2121 +1-888-366-3849 Lacrosse, soccer, basketball and football for Syracuse University.
  • Syracuse Mets | NBT Bank Stadium, 1 Tex Simone Dr. 43.07783, -76.16533 - Tickets are cheap, ranging from about $5 for upper-deck seats to $8 for 100- and 200-level seating Syracuse's minor league baseball team and the AAA team for the New York Mets. You can see from all seats in the house!
  • Syracuse Crunch - War Memorial at OnCenter, 800 S. State St. AHL minor league hockey team is the highest affiliate of the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning.

Festivals

Syracuse has gained the nickname "the City of Festivals" for good reason. There are numerous festivals year round. The following are just a few of the festivals that are held in and around the City of Syracuse:

  • Jazz in the Plaza This jazz festival is seen as a downtown replacement for the M&T Jazz Fest which has moved to the Onondaga Community College campus.
  • Latin American Festival

February

Syracuse Winterfest |lastedit=

March

  • The Syracuse St. Patrick's Parade - It was established by an honored local journalist, Nancy Duffy. The parade has been celebrating St. Patrick's Day since the early 1980s.

June

  • Taste of Syracuse - free A festival with several streets of booths containing samples of menu items from the variety of Restaurants in the Syracuse Area.
  • M&T Jazz Fest at OCC - Originally hosted in Downtown Syracuse in Hanover Plaza and Clinton Plaza, it moved to the Onondaga Community College campus when Clinton Plaza was renovated and has stayed there ever since.
  • Polish Fest -
  • Juneteenth Celebration - One of the largest of its kind in Central New York and the occasion celebrates African American history and culture.
  • St. Sophia Greek Cultural Festival - Dancing, music, food and shopping are the order of the day. Enjoy the food, music and dancing outside and then wander inside to find the shops, pastries and Coffee. Guided Tours in Syracuse (New York) by ehalal.io (email for prices), lectures, displays and a visual tour of the Greek Islands can also be found inside.

July

  • Syracuse Middle Eastern Festival -
  • New York State Blues Fest -
  • Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival
  • Syracuse Nationals Car Show - Claiming to be one of the largest vehicle shows on the East Coast, this massive vehicle show held at the New York State Fairgrounds features thousands of antique cars, hot rods, motorcycles, race cars and just about anything else with wheels and a motor. Common events held each year are the tractor pull, burnout competitions and music concerts.

August

Nysfairmidway - Midway at the Fair

  • Shakespeare-In-The-Park - Thornden Park Amphitheater 43.04157, -76.12605 Thornden Park Opening Hours: Weekends mid-month free - Live performance of one of Shakespeare's plays.
  • Central New York Scottish Games and Celtic Festival | Long Branch Park, Liverpool I-690 exit 4 and then right on Long Branch Road ☎ +1 315 463-8876 | Opening Hours: Aug 8, 9AM Monday - 6PM Adults $10, seniors $7, ages 5-12 $4, under 5 free Celtic and Scottish music, dancing, demonstrations, exhibits, and athletics.
  • The Great New York State Fair - 581 State Fair Blvd, Geddes 43.075, -76.22 Opening Hours: Annually, 12 days ending Labor Day; 10AM Monday - 10PM Adults $10 (Thursdays $3, Labor Day $1), under 13 free Great New York State Fair - The oldest state fair in the U.S., and still one of the largest. Dozens of free concerts from national touring acts populate the 12-day schedule, along with the expected midway rides, art exhibits, and livestock competitions. State agriculture is on display in the form of the annual butter sculpture, 25-cent cups of milk, and demonstration booths for everything from honey bees to hand-tooled wood work. During the fair, Amtrak adds a stop right outside the fair's gates, making it easy to get to from Buffalo, Rochester, or Albany even without a car.
  • The Great Syracuse Oktoberfest -

September

  • La Festa Italiana -
  • The Syracuse Irish Festival -

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Syracuse (New York)

FranklinPlaza2 - upright 1.3|Franklin Plaza in April

  • Sound Garden - 310 W. Jefferson Street ☎ +1 315 473-4343 Independent music shop, used and new, with CD players to listen to any open album for as long as you want. Movie selection on second floor. Open late.
  • Ra-Lin's - 625 Burnet Ave ☎ +1 315 472-7872 Camera supplies

Souvenirs, gifts, novelties

  • Balloons Over Syracuse - 441 South Salina Street ☎ +1 315 425-1962 Bx 350.
  • Enchanted Bazaar - 118 West Jefferson Street ☎ +1 315 426-0650
  • Way Off the Beaten Path - 136 Walton Street ☎ +1 315 701-5950 -

Shopping areas and malls

  • Armory Plaza - Franklin St., Walton St., Clinton St., A collection of shops and restaurants in the heart of downtown Syracuse near the Museum of Science and Technology (The MOST).
  • Destiny USA - Carousel Center | 9090 Destiny USA Dr 43.06919, -76.16980 ☎ +1 315 466-6000 The largest shopping mall in the Central New York Area, its former Carousel Center name came from the restored fully functional carousel that is its center piece in the food court. Has department stores, restaurants, arcades, and movie theaters.
  • Downtown Farmers' Market - Clinton Plaza Opening Hours: Early June to mid October: Tuesday 7AM Monday - 3PM
  • Great Northern Mall - 4155 Route 31, Clay ☎ +1 315 622-4449 Department stores, restaurants, arcade, and movie theaters.
  • ShoppingTown Mall - 3649 Erie Boulevard East, DeWitt ☎ +1 315 446-9159 Department stores, restaurants, arcade, and movie theaters.

Halal Restaurants in Syracuse (New York)

Syracuse High View - View from University Hill

Diner

  • Modern Malt - 325 South Clinton Street 43.04801, -76.15354 ☎ +1 315 471-6258
  • Stella's Diner - 110 Wolf Street 43.06920, -76.16560 ☎ +1 315 425-0353 | Opening Hours: Monday - Tuesday 5AM Monday - 2:30PM, W-Su 5AM Monday - 9PM
  • The Brooklyn Pickle - 1600 West Genesee Street 43.05831, -76.10462 ☎ +1 315 487-8000 | Opening Hours: Open until 9PM every day except Sunday. The biggest deli sandwiches around and a friendly mom and pop feel have created an almost cult following to this little sandwiches shop.
  • Varsity Pizzas - 802 South Crouse Ave 43.04161, -76.13668 ☎ +1 315 469-3171
  • Heid's - 305 Oswego St, Liverpool 43.10117, -76.20157 ☎ +1 315 451-0786 Heid's is known for two things: long lines and the Hot Dogs that are responsible for those long lines. Ordering is simple: anything that isn't a Hot Dogs or a coney gets ordered first after you get in the door, including their delicious grilled cheeses and super-thick milk shakes; at the end, once you get to the cash register, you simply order how many Hot Dogs and coneys you'd like. If the retro-style of the restaurant isn't to your liking, you can always cross the street and sit by Onondaga Lake.

Mid-range

  • Alto Cinco - 526 Westcott Street 43.04116, -76.11935 ☎ +1 315 422-6399
  • Coleman's Authentic Irish Pub - 100 South Lowell Ave 43.047750, -76.181772 ☎ +1 315 476-1933 - An authentic Irish pub with a leprechaun door next to the regular door. It holds an appeal for all ages. This place has a full menu as well as a café. It is known for its participation in the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade and festivities. If you are in Syracuse on St. Patrick’s Day be sure to come here and try the green soft drinks. It is in the Tipperary Hill neighborhood near the only inverted street light in the nation with the green light at the top and red at the bottom.
  • Dinosaur Bar-B-Que - 246 W. Willow Street 43.05240, -76.15473 ☎ +1 315 476-1662 This is the original Dinosaur Bar-B-Que restaurant. This restaurant is famous for its BBQ Sauce and pulled Beef sandwiches. Despite its popularity this restaurant maintains a certain small time charm. This is also a popular place for Blues concerts.
  • Redfield's Restaurant - 701 E Genesee Street In Crowne Plaza hotel ☎ +1 315 479-7000 - An American bistro setting.
  • Syracuse Suds Factory - 320 S. Clinton Street 43.048138, -76.153868 ☎ +1 315 471-AALE - Established in 1991 this well known micro-brewery and restaurant has several micro-brews but also an extensive list of other soft drinks and a full dinner menu. Be on the lookout for live entertainment at this popular venue.
  • The Fish Friar - 239 E. Genesee St. 43.04974, -76.14961 ☎ +1 315 468-3474 | Opening Hours: Tue-Thu 11AM Monday - 10pm Fri-Sat 11AM Monday - 11PM Sunday 11AM Monday - 9PM - Located in the historic Courier Building next to City Hall, offers Maine caught seafood.
  • Lemon Grass Restaurant | 238 West Jefferson Street 43.047567, -76.154407 on Armory Plaza ☎ +1 315 475-1111 +1 315 475-3287 - Great (Thai) food in a formal but not snobbish atmosphere. Pad (Thai) is fantastic as is the Green Curry.
  • Pastabilities | 311 South Franklin Street 43.04829, -76.15552 ☎ +1 315 474-1153 - Nice and original Italian food, great soft drinks list, and friendly service. Can be a bit expensive but worth every cent.
  • Scotch 'N Sirloin - 3687 Erie Boulevard E 43.03770, -76.06453 ☎ +1 315 446-1771

Syracuse has two major nightlife neighborhoods. The largest is Armory Plaza downtown, followed by Marshall Street on University Hill.

  • Blue Tusk - 165 Walton Street ☎ +1 315 472-1934
  • Clark's Ale House - 100 E Washington Street ☎ +1 315 479-9859
  • Faegan's Cafe & Pub - 734 S. Crouse Ave ☎ +1 315 472-4721 A common hangout place for students at Syracuse University, usually hectic as some of the other bars near campus, this place has more of a relaxed sit down atmosphere.
  • J. Ryans Pub | 253 East Water Street ☎ +1 315-399-5533 | Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 2AM 69 soft drinks on draft at all times, an always changing selection. Full menu all day as well as $2 organic juice specials from open to close.

Coffeeshops & cafes

  • Cafe Kubal - 401 South Salina Street 43.04705, -76.15199 ☎ +1 315 440-6441
  • Freedom of Espresso - 115 Solar Street 43.05675, -76.15767
  • Recess Coffee - 110 Harvard Pl 43.04152, -76.11880 ☎ +1 315 410-0090
  • Strong Hearts - 719 E Genesee Street 43.04738, -76.14045 ☎ +1 315 478-0000 - All vegan cafe.
  • Roji Tea Lounge - 108 E. Washington St. 43.04946, -76.15162 ☎ +1 315 428-0844 | Opening Hours: Noon-Midnight daily - Has a wide variety of loose-leaf teas, bubble tea, small meals and Japanese desserts in a laid-back atmosphere.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Syracuse (New York)

Syracuse (New York) - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Syracuse (New York), is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Syracuse (New York). This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Syracuse (New York) and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Syracuse (New York). The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Syracuse (New York). Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inSyracuse (New York): A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Syracuse (New York).

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Syracuse (New York): A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Syracuse (New York), allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Syracuse (New York).

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Syracuse (New York), ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Syracuse (New York), enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Syracuse (New York) and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Syracuse (New York), stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Syracuse (New York), a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Syracuse (New York) without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Syracuse (New York) is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Syracuse (New York).

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Syracuse (New York) is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in Syracuse (New York), please contact:

eHalal Travel Group Syracuse (New York) Media: info@ehalal.io


Muslim Friendly Hotels

Airport

  • Best Western Syracuse Airport Inn - 900 Colonel Eileen Collins Blvd 43.11364, -76.11769 ☎ +1 315 455-7362 +1 315 455-6840 - Located on the grounds of Hancock International Airport.
  • Comfort Inn & Suites Airport - 6701 Buckley Road 43.09577, -76.16940 I-90 and I-81 ☎ +1 315 457-4000 +1 315 453-7877 - Stay and Fly packages and free airport transportation service available.
  • Econo Lodge Airport - 5396 South Bay Road 43.11428, -76.14431 I-81 to exit 26 ☎ +1 315 454-4462 +1 315 454-4462
  • Red Carpet Inn - 2914 Brewerton Road 43.10794, -76.14541 ☎ +1 315 454-3266 Budget priced motel.

Downtown

  • Courtyard Syracuse Downtown at Armory Plaza - 300 West Fayette Street 43.04877, -76.15561 ☎ +1 315 422-4854 Located in the Armory Plaza retail neighborhood.
  • Econo Lodge Downtown - 454 James Street 43.05304, -76.14688 ☎ +1 315 425-0015 +1 315 474-7009
  • Jefferson Clinton - 416 South Clinton Street 43.04717, -76.15388 ☎ +1 315 425-0500 Located in the Armory Plaza retail neighborhood.
  • Hostelling International Syracuse - Downing International Hostel | 535 Oak Street 43.060493, -76.135994 ☎ +1 315 472-5788 - Dorms $30, superior Muslim friendly rooms $55-75 - The only hostel in Syracuse. Only open during the summer months.
  • Marriott Syracuse Downtown - Hotel Syracuse | 100 East Onondaga Street ☎ +1 315 474-2424 - Marriott Syracuse Downtown

University Hill

The University Hill neighborhood is directly adjacent to Downtown Syracuse and is home to Syracuse University, SUNY Upstate Medical University, and SUNY College of Environmental Studies and Forestry.

  • Crowne Plaza Syracuse Hotel - 701 E Genesee Street 43.04744, -76.14177 ☎ +1 315 479-7000 - Offers 276 rooms and 3 luxury suites.
  • Genesee Grande Hotel - 1060 E Genesee Street 43.04684, -76.13531 ☎ +1 315 476-4212
  • Parkview Hotel - 713 E Genesee Street 43.04741, -76.14100 ☎ +1 315 701-2600
  • Sheraton University Hotel & Conference Center - 801 University Ave 43.04105, -76.13430 ☎ +1 315 475-3000 Owned and operated by the University.

Suburbs

Several hotels are located near Carrier Circle in DeWitt, directly accessible from the New York State Thruway's Exit 35, and fifteen-minutes drive to/from Downtown Syracuse during non-peak hours.

  • Best Western Fairgrounds - 670 State Fair Boulevard ☎ +1 315 484-0044 +1 315 484-0045
  • Candlewood Suites - 6550 Baptist Way ☎ +1 315 432-1684
  • Candlewood Suites - 5414 South Bay Road ☎ +1 315 454-8999
  • Comfort Inn Carrier Circle - 6491 Thompson Road ☎ +1 315 437-0222 +1 315 437-4510
  • Econo Lodge - 3400 Erie Boulevard East, DeWitt ☎ +1 315 446-3300 +1 315 449-3606
  • Holiday Inn - Farrell Road at I-90 & I-690 ☎ +1 315 457-8700
  • Quality Inn - 6611 Old Collamer Road ☎ +1 315 432-9333 +1 315 432-9197
  • Residence Inn Syracuse - 6420 Yorktown Circle ☎ +1 315 432-4488 +1 315 432-1042 - Extended stay hotel.

Cope

Radio

Radio stations serving the Syracuse area include:

  • News/Talk: WAER 88.3 FM (NPR), WRVD 90.3 FM (NPR), WSYR 570 AM/106.9 FM (conservative)

Television

Major television stations serving Syracuse include:

  • WSTM Channel 3: NBC
  • WTVH Channel 5: CBS
  • WSYR Channel 9: ABC
  • WCNY Channel 24: PBS
  • WSYT Channel 68: Fox

Connect

Libraries are your best option for public Internet access, unless you can find a Wi-Fi hot spot elsewhere. Fortunately and the city and its suburbs have an excellent network of libraries and the Onondaga County Public Library System. There are eleven library branches in the city, and more than twenty in the suburbs.

  • Central Library - 447 South Salina Street ☎ +1 315 435-1900 This is the main library for the county, and the biggest of the branches. It's in a large glass building called The Galleries.

News & References Syracuse (New York)


Explore more Halal friendly Destinations from Syracuse (New York)



Copyright 2015 - 2024. All Rights reserved by eHalal Group Co., Ltd.
To Advertise or sponsor this Travel Guide, please visit our Media Kit and Advertising Rates.

[[nl:Syracuse