Below are the 6 user recommended hotels in the area of Syracuse that is closest to Syracuse University. The average price near Syracuse University is $138/night, with prices varying based on several factors including time of year. Hotels near Syracuse University are typically 43% more expensive than the average hotel in Syracuse, which is $78.
Low Season | January | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | May | most expensive time to stay |
27% | expected price decrease | |
28% | expected price increase |
Price | $124 - $233 |
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Cheapest day of week | Monday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Friday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
$130 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$196 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Syracuse is: 1-2 star, 75 days before. |
1-2 star | $59 - $263 |
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Lowest Hotel Price | $58 |
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Hotels Near Airport | 258 |
Average Length of Stay | 4 days |
Syracuse Hancock International Airport offers all major car rental agencies, including Budget, Alamo, Enterprise, Dollar, and Hertz. Choose your cheap hotels in Syracuse and favorite vehicle through momondo’s one-stop-shop. In downtown Syracuse, park your car and begin exploring. Enjoy the walkable city and its active Creekwalk along Onondaga Creek. The trail connects the Armory Square neighborhood to Onondaga Lake. When you plan to venture out of town to enjoy the rolling hills and parks, downtown Syracuse connects to all the major highways. Or, for a more active experience, consider using the city’s local bike-sharing program to explore downtown and beyond.
Comfort Inn and Suites Syracuse-Carrier Circle
6491 Thompson Road, Syracuse, NY, United States
Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse Destiny USA
311-371 Hiawatha Boulevard, Syracuse, NY, United States
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When booking your hotels in Syracuse, the University neighborhood offers hotels focused on business travelers. The Crowne Plaza Syracuse is a short walk from Syracuse University. And it provides quick access to major highways, an easy commute to Bristol-Myers Squibb, Lockheed Martin, and the airport. If you've come to play with friends and family, the Carrier Circle neighborhood in East Syracuse offers everything you need. The Hampton Inn & Suites Syracuse/Carrier Circle is a short drive to the downtown hotspots and has easy access to three major highways. Free cribs, laundry facilities, a snack bar, an indoor saltwater pool, and a complimentary hot breakfast will please everyone. If you are coming for romance, consider the University Hill neighborhood. The Hotel Skyler Syracuse offers a boutique hotel's intimate feel and is a leisurely walk to the nearby rose garden and lily pond in the spacious Thomden Park.
Downtown Syracuse is the city's hub and is home to many of the popular attractions. When booking your hotels in Syracuse, over 20 buildings are listed with the National Register of Historic Places. Hanover Square Historic District is home to the Hanover Square plaza and a majority of the historic sites. A walking tour of this Preservation District is an excellent way to explore the neighborhood and downtown. The Clinton Square neighborhood boasts the Historic Clinton Square. Once the city's first town center, it is now home to a stunning fountain park bordered by boutiques, pubs, and restaurants. Its beautiful 19th and early 20th-century architecture draws crowds to the plaza. And things are never dull on the Square. It celebrates many annual events, including the Polish Fest, the Taste of Syracuse, the Irish Fest, and the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. And don't miss the summer-long Downtown Farmers Market.
The plant-based movement has sprouted up throughout Syracuse. Consider booking your hotels in Syracuse’s downtown Clinton Square and Onondaga Creek area. Feel the West Coast vibe sipping smoothies at Original Grain. Get down and eat up at Funk ‘N Waffles, listening to live music and noshing on waffles. Satisfy your sweet tooth at The Sweet Praxis with vegan croissants or doughnuts made from scratch. In the heart of the Connective Corridor near Syracuse University, you will find some of the best bites in the city. From Eclectic bistros featuring live performances and public art space to cafes and sandwich shops.
This all-season destination hosts events year-round making booking Syracuse hotels a breeze. The popular Taste of Syracuse attracts 225,000 foodies annually to the Clinton Square downtown neighborhood. The two-day event is held at Clinton Square on June 4-5 from 11 hour in the morning to 11 hour in the evening. on both days. Parking will be an issue because of the large number of attendees, so consider taking the SY76 bus line right to the Square. On September 11-12, celebrate autumn's changing colors while snacking on cider doughnuts at the Golden Harvest Festival at Beaver Lake Nature Center in the Mud Lake area. The county fair-style event celebrates the season with horse-drawn hayrides, free canoeing, and local artists. Dance to the live music and compete in the Wild Critter Call contest. Drive your rental car to the River Mall in Baldwinsville and take the free shuttle to the fairgrounds.
4 nights is the typical length of stay for people visiting Syracuse.
On average, rooms will be priced around $168 per night when booking a hotel in Syracuse; however the price you pay for your room will vary significantly depending on seasonality, location and facilities.
In January prices are at their lowest and represents the most cost effective time to book a hotel room in Syracuse. You may find the cost of your room has decreased by 27%.
At the moment the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Syracuse is Sunday, with Thursday being the most expensive.
$180 is around the price you are going to have to pay for a luxury hotel room in Syracuse. This is on average an 7%% increase on the cost of a typical Syracuse hotel, which is more likely to charge $168 a night.
If you’re looking to stay at a hotel in Syracuse during March, it is good to know that with an average temperature of 33.8 °F and around 3″ of precipitation expected, there are some activities and attractions that would be better suited to the weather. Great places to visit near Syracuse in March are Belleayre Mountain, Watkins Glen State Park, and Holiday Valley Ski Area.
The city of Syracuse has vacation rentals available as well as hotels if you’re looking for different accommodation options. At the moment, there are 72 vacation rentals in the city. We recommend booking Cozy Cuse home close to downtown and University for your stay, which is the most popular rental in Syracuse. Search for deals on vacation rentals in Syracuse.
There are 94 operators available for hotels in Syracuse as of March 2024.
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