Holiday Inn Express Syracuse Airport
You know it’s a quality accommodation when you hear the name Holiday Inn Express Syracuse Airport. This new facility with 88 rooms will get you to the airport in five minutes, a rarity for air travel these days.
Check-in is 3:00 pm for rooms which begin at $114.52 for a King sized bed “leisure” or a queen bed, both offered smoking or non-smoking. For a slightly higher rate of $139.27 you can have a king suite with a queen sofa bed in a non-smoking space.
A standout among Syracuse resorts, the rooms here have coffee makers, high speed internet access, free newspapers and available hair dryers. This location calls for a business center and laundry and valet services. There is an indoor pool to help you unwind before or after your trip.
There is a free complimentary hot breakfast in the lobby. If your party includes a disabled guest, the hotel wants you to know the staff is committed to exacting standards for the handicapped. There is TDD service for the hearing impaired.
This latest addition to the Holiday Inn chain is conveniently situated near Interstate 81 which will take you from Canada to Pennsylvania and beyond. But why not linger in the Central New York region? There is much to do within a 15 minute drive of the hotel. The Carousel Center Shopping Mall has tasty treats and the latest fashions with Macy’s and Lord and Taylor.
Continue south for another five minutes and take in the history of downtown Syracuse. The Erie Canal spawned this great city and the 19th century historically significant buildings remain in what is now a busy thoroughfare of auto traffic that once carried barges and commerce through to the Great Lakes.
Well located, updated and comfortable, consider the Holiday Inn Express Syracuse Airport for your stay.
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Holiday Inn Express Syracuse Airport
You know it’s a quality accommodation when you hear the name Holiday Inn Express Syracuse Airport. This new facility with 88 rooms will get you to the airport in five minutes, a rarity for air travel these days.
Check-in is 3:00 pm for rooms which begin at $114.52 for a King sized bed “leisure” or a queen bed, both offered smoking or non-smoking. For a slightly higher rate of $139.27 you can have a king suite with a queen sofa bed in a non-smoking space.
A standout among Syracuse resorts, the rooms here have coffee makers, high speed internet access, free newspapers and available hair dryers. This location calls for a business center and laundry and valet services. There is an indoor pool to help you unwind before or after your trip.
There is a free complimentary hot breakfast in the lobby. If your party includes a disabled guest, the hotel wants you to know the staff is committed to exacting standards for the handicapped. There is TDD service for the hearing impaired.
This latest addition to the Holiday Inn chain is conveniently situated near Interstate 81 which will take you from Canada to Pennsylvania and beyond. But why not linger in the Central New York region? There is much to do within a 15 minute drive of the hotel. The Carousel Center Shopping Mall has tasty treats and the latest fashions with Macy’s and Lord and Taylor.
Continue south for another five minutes and take in the history of downtown Syracuse. The Erie Canal spawned this great city and the 19th century historically significant buildings remain in what is now a busy thoroughfare of auto traffic that once carried barges and commerce through to the Great Lakes.
Well located, updated and comfortable, consider the Holiday Inn Express Syracuse Airport for your stay.
Tags: Carousel Center Shopping Mall, Central New York region, Downtown Syracuse, Erie Canal, Holiday Inn chain, Holiday Inn Express, Holiday Inn Express Syracuse Airport, non-smoking, smoking, Syracuse Airport, Syracuse resortsOctober 3rd, 2009 — By adminsm — Filed under: Syracuse Motel Reviews Comments (0)
Comfort Inn Fairgrounds
With so much going on at the historic Fairgrounds just west of the city of Syracuse, you’ll want to consider the Comfort Inn Fairgrounds for your stay. Gone are the days when you had to find accommodation miles away. Now you’re just minutes from the Main Gates.
The best part about the location of this facility is its proximity to golf too. So if your work brings you to the Fairgrounds or surrounding areas for business, you can continue the deal after hours at the Foxfire at Village Green golf course. The owners will provide a discount for your round of play for the purposes of staying at the Comfort Inn Fairgrounds.
Rates vary from $99.95 for two double beds with table and chairs and high speed wireless internet, to $124.95 for a non-smoking room with a king sized bed with a coffee maker, hair dryer and work desk.
The staff works hard to insure your satisfaction and indeed they get high marks for friendliness. If service with a smile is important to you, come here where the staff is waiting to assist you.
Pets are not always allowed in hotels in Syracuse so its extra special when you can find a place that will welcome your furry friend. A fee of $25.00 is applied for pet stays every seven days of your time here.
This motel is handicapped accessible with some rooms designed with the disabled in mind. There is valet cleaning service as an option too to take all the work out of your lodging arrangement.
Whether you are here on business, to visit the many year round activities at the New York State Fairgrounds, or you are passing through on your way to Niagara Falls or the 1000 Islands, the Comfort Inn Fairgrounds will give you a restful night’s sleep.
Tags: 1000 Islands, city of Syracuse, Comfort Inn Fairgrounds, golf, handicapped accessible, New York State Fairgrounds, Niagara Falls, pet stays, valet cleaning serviceOctober 2nd, 2009 — By adminsm — Filed under: Syracuse Motel Reviews Comments (0)
The Ramada Limited Syracuse-University/Carrier Circle
The title, Ramada Limited Syracuse-University/Carrier Circle, tells you everything you need to know about this convenient location. The 73 clean rooms are well situated for your trip to Syracuse University and surroundings.
Exit the New York State Thruway at Exit 35 Dewitt/East Syracuse and Carrier Circle is directly in front of you. Check-in is an easy 2:00 pm start with check-out at 11:00 am. Rooms are spacious and clean and offer high speed internet access and coffee makers. All rooms have Sealy Posturepedic beds for a restful night’s sleep and Moen Revolution showerheads with invigorate the wake-up process. There are hair dryers, iron and ironing boards and Jacuzzi tubs in some of the suites.
Safe deposit boxes are available and parking for every kind of vehicle in the spacious open parking lot; buses, trucks and recreational vehicles are all welcomed here. The complimentary Continental breakfast will fuel you for your day.
This is near the top of the list of Syracuse Cheap Hotels. Rates begin at $51.19 for a queen sized bed, non-smoking, with free Wi-Fi and expanded cable television. The second floor situation provides good security and light. For $78.92 you can book a wheelchair accessible room with two double beds, non smoking, with grab bars for stability.
You’ll want to explore this exciting area at the crossroads of New York State with downtown Syracuse, the Fairgrounds and Carousel Center Shopping Mall a quick hop in the car away. Syracuse University is a few miles to the south with its ivy covered 19th century academic buildings and state of the art Carrier Dome, home of the Syracuse University Orangemen.
If you are travelling through the state and just want an affordable place to rest your head, you’ll find exceptional value and convenience at the Ramada Limited Syracuse-University/Carrier Circle.
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Econo Lodge and Suites – Syracuse Motels
Open only since May of 2005, Econo Lodge and Suites has ideal accommodations for travelers coming and going from Hancock International Airport in Syracuse. Better yet, pets are allowed for a nominal $10.00 fee per night with a $50.00 deposit that is refunded upon a clean departure. Small pets only are allowed. They must not exceed 20 lbs.
This facility is chock full of amenities to make your stay enjoyable including, free Continental Breakfast, high-speed internet access, free local telephone calls, safe deposit boxes, coffee makers, irons and ironing boards, refrigerators, microwaves, and ice machines in the hallways. Some rooms have sofa beds and all parking in this Syracuse lodging option is ample and free.
Guests of this motel often use this as a central base to explore the outer reaches of the region, including the Corning Museum of Glass, the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, the 1000 Islands and Niagara Falls.
Of course, if more driving is not on your list consider a day hop to downtown Syracuse, the Erie Canal Museum and historic Hanover Square. Visit the Onondaga Historical Museum and then take a walk, trying to identify the gracious architecture which sprang up along the Erie Canal and which still exists in limited number today. Summer time is Festival time in Syracuse, and you can be there in just ten minutes from your room.
The rates for this Syracuse motel vary from $83.99 for two double beds, smoking permitted with a 25 inch TV., to $134.99 offering a king sized bed, no smoking and a hot tub.
Interstate-81 is virtually outside your door, providing easy access to Canada to the north and Pennsylvania to the south. Whatever the nature of your trip you’ll want to add the Econo Lodge and Suites to your short list of comfortable stays in Syracuse.
Tags: 1000 Islands, Baseball Hall of Fame Cooperstown, Corning Museum of Glass, Downtown Syracuse, Econo Lodge and Suites, Erie Canal Museum, Hancock International Airport, historic Hanover Square, Niagara Falls, Onondaga Historical Museum, small pets, Syracuse motel, syracuse motelsSeptember 30th, 2009 — By adminsm — Filed under: Syracuse Motel Reviews Comments (0)
Wingate By Wyndham Syracuse
The Wingate By Wyndam Syracuse is a standout with sparkling new construction and a host of free amenities. Newspaper, heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, internet access, coffee makers and safe deposit boxes are provided in the all-inclusive price structure.
You wouldn’t think such offerings would be considered among Syracuse Cheap Hotels, but that’s the surprise of this place. 87 rooms located on Winchell Road make this facility a most unique and convenient location to the New York State Fairgrounds as well as downtown Syracuse and Onondaga Lake.
Check in is 3:00 pm at the Wingate and once there, you won’t want to leave. Rooms are spacious and expertly appointed with free HBO and an elegant work desk. Rates begin at $75.09 for two double beds in a non-smoking room to $91.16 for a king sized bed. A hot breakfast is included with all the rooms.
This is the closest motel to the New York State Fairgrounds, and at less than one mile from the gates, it is within walking distance. Make your reservation early and leave the camper behind for the Great New York State Fair every August. There are weekend events, tradeshows, conventions, antiques shows, etc., that take place all the time at the fairgounds.
Other year round activities exist too and with quick access to Interstate 690, all that Syracuse has to offer is easily accessible. If you’re a sports fan, travel Interstate-690 to Syracuse University and take in an S.U. Orange football or basketball game at the historic Carrier Dome. Shopping at the Carousel Center Mall is just to the north where goods from major retailers will tempt you at every turn.
Or, if you decide to settle in with a swim in the luxurious pool and you focus your stay on the facility itself you’ll find generous parking for cars and trucks securely situated on site, making the Wingate By Wyndam Syracuse a terrific choice for your getaway.
Tags: antiques shows, Carousel Center Mall, Carrier Dome, conventions, Downtown Syracuse, Great New York State Fair, New York State Fairgrounds, Onondaga Lake, S.U. Orange football, Syracuse Cheap Hotels., tradeshows, weekend events, Wingate Wyndham SyracuseSeptember 29th, 2009 — By adminsm — Filed under: Syracuse Motel Reviews Comments (0)
Red Roof Inn Syracuse
The Red Roof Inn Syracuse will be evident when you see the color overhead, you’ve arrived. Located in the bustling Carrier Circle interchange with the New York State Thruway, you’ll have the best of the region within an easy 15 minute drive.
From $89.99 for a room with two double beds, to $92.49 for an all-inclusive king size room, the rates will tempt you to linger. The Red Roof Inn has a host of amenities: High speed internet access, hairdryers, coffee makers and a business center.
Are you bringing man’s best friend along? One pet is welcomed to stay in your room with no surcharge, a rarity among Syracuse motels. Also provided are newspapers and videos to borrow from the front desk. The staff thought of everything to make you feel at home.
You can scurry into downtown Syracuse and explore the culinary delights of city center as well as the history of the Salt City. Travel back in time to the 19th century with a visit to the Erie Canal Museum. Learn how the entire Upstate New York corridor was developed along this man made body of water linking the Hudson River with Lake Erie and beyond.
Historic Clinton Square is the perfect place to settle in with a street vendor hot dog as you gaze upon the Beaux Arts and Italianate structures that housed the banks and financial institutions that built this great city. No matter what your destination, you’ll find plenty to do within just a short drive from your hotel room.
Are you tired of getting in the car? Stick around Carrier Circle where you’ll find Joey’s restaurant and Justin’s Grill, two of the best presentations from the area’s top chefs. Of course, Dunkin Donuts and MacDonald’s provide easy and affordable offerings too as you enjoy your stay at the Red Roof Inn Syracuse.
Tags: Carrier Circle, Downtown Syracuse, Erie Canal Museum, Historic Clinton Square, history, Hudson River, Lake Erie, New York State Thruway, pet friendly, Red Roof Inn Syracuse, Salt City, syracuse motels, Upstate New YorkSeptember 24th, 2009 — By adminsm — Filed under: Syracuse Motel Reviews Comments (0)
Syracuse Motels Econo Lodge University
You can check in as early as 1:00 at one of the Syracuse Motels, Econo Lodge University. It is within minutes of “The Hill”, home to academic and athletic powerhouse Syracuse University.
This facility offers some upgraded rooms to include refrigerators, microwave ovens, irons and ironing boards and hair dryers. You’ll find a smoke-free room with a queen bed and high speed internet for $82.49, two double beds in a no-smoking room with high-speed internet for $89.99, and two queen beds with microwave, refrigerator and 25 inch television set for $94.99.
This establishment, unique among Syracuse NY hotels, lies on historic James Street, an old “millionaire’s row”. Though the 19th century mansions are mostly gone now, vestiges remain in the form of converted apartment houses, office buildings and a few private residences.
Perhaps the best feature of the location is your ability to walk to the heart of downtown. Take in a summer ethnic festival in Clinton Square. Hang out at nationally famous Dinosaur-Bar-B-Q where bikers and rude waitresses mingle in a colorful atmosphere. Voted this summer as the best barbecued food in the nation by ABC’s Good Morning America, you can have your meal and beverage and walk off the calories in your stroll back to your room.
Upscale Armory Square is a short drive from free outdoor parking at the hotel. Syracuse’s best chefs vie for most hip venue in this converted warehouse district just west of the city center. Pastabilities serves up famous hot oil linguine, BC experiments with continental cuisine and Sakana-ya provides the sushi on a hip conveyor belt that is in constant motion. It’s all just five minutes from the hotel.
Of course, you are encouraged to explore the University that gives the hotel its name. Walk the beautiful campus or root for the Orange in the Carrier Dome. You’ll have a bucket of memories from your stay at the Econo Lodge University.
Tags: Armory Square, Carrier Dome, Clinton Square, Dinosaur-Bar-B-Q, Econo Lodge University, Good Morning America, James Street, Orange, Pastabilities, Sakana-ya, syracuse motels, Syracuse NY hotels, The Hill. Syracuse UniversitySeptember 23rd, 2009 — By adminsm — Filed under: Syracuse Motel Reviews Comments (0)
Red Carpet Inn North Syracuse
Your search for a good Syracuse motel should include the Red Carpet Inn North Syracuse. This facility with favorable customer reviews has 62 rooms for your comfort and enjoyment while you explore all Syracuse has to offer.
The Red Carpet Inn is situated conveniently near Interstates 81 and 90 the New York State Thruway, but it is also within walking distance of stores and restaurants so you can leave your car in the parking lot and save on gas once you arrive.
You’ll find free wireless internet access in the lobby. There is a common computer for all to use or you can bring along your laptop and surf for hours. If you feel like checking in with friends and family by telephone, local and long distance calls are complimentary.
One outstanding feature of this facility is its proximity to Hancock International Airport, just one mile north of the hotel. The staff will be happy to tell you about the unique Park and Fly package and extended stay availabilities. If you are coming by truck, no problem, there is ample parking for big rigs in the back.
Non-smoking rooms begin at $49.88 for a queen or king sized bed and go up to $57.50 for a room with two double beds. Smoking is permitted in some of the rooms for a comparable rate. All rooms have free Wi-Fi and delicious Continental Breakfast too.
Whatever your interest, you’ll find it within an easy drive of this location. Downtown Syracuse offers some of the area’s finest dining. Just to the north of downtown is the Carousel Center Shopping Mall currently under expansion. The MOST Science Museum will leave you exhilarated and educated for the experience.
Pets are not allowed at the Red Carpet Inn North Syracuse assuring your room will be clean and odor free.
Tags: Carousel Center Shopping Mall, Downtown Syracuse, Hancock International Airport, Interstate 81, Interstate 90, MOST Science Museum, New York State Thruway, North Syracuse, Red Carpet Inn, Red Carpet Inn North Syracuse, Syracuse motelSeptember 22nd, 2009 — By adminsm — Filed under: Syracuse Motel Reviews Comments (0)
Syracuse Motels Comfort Inn Carrier Circle Review
There are many Syracuse Motels for the adventurous traveler in Syracuse, the Crossroads of New York State. One of the most convenient is the Comfort Inn located at Carrier Circle.
This facility offers 109 rooms for the customer who want to zip off the New York State Thruway and rest his head on a pillow within five minutes. It’s that close to the interstate. The Comfort Inn offers rooms at a special rate of $79.99 for a king sized bed, or $85.99 for two queen beds.
All rooms are non-smoking and offer free high-speed internet connections. Some of the other features of the motel include laundry facilities and safe deposit boxes. Free Parking for vehicles of all sizes is no problem in this spacious location.
Pets are allowed in the room for an additional $30.00 provided they weigh less than 50 pounds and the guest stay does not exceed seven days.
The Comfort Inn Carrier Circle provides quick auto access to many attractions in the Salt City, such as Syracuse University and the Carrier Dome, the Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, the Burnet Park Zoo and Alliance Bank Stadium, home of the Triple-A baseball team the Syracuse Chiefs.
Whether your visit is for business or pleasure you will find the people of Upstate New York to be friendly and accommodating. This city is famous for conventions and sporting events and if you like history it can’t be beat.
Make sure to visit the Onondaga Historical Association and the Canal Museum and you will learn about how Syracuse got started and how important the salt industry was to the early days of this area.
There are three golf courses within 5 miles of Carrier Circle, making this locale an excellent one among Syracuse motels to make your stay here productive and enjoyable.
Tags: Alliance Bank Stadium, Burnet Park Zoo, Canal Museum, Carrier Circle, Carrier Dome, Comfort Inn, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, Free Parking, New York State Thruway, non-smoking, Onondaga Historical Association, Pets are allowed, Review, Salt City, salt industry, Syracuse Chiefs, syracuse motels, Syracuse University, Upstate New YorkSeptember 22nd, 2009 — By adminsm — Filed under: Syracuse Motel Reviews Comments (0)


