amenities include complimentary continental breakfast and parking for cars, trucks, buses and rvs. this simple budget hotel, off i-90, is a 12-minute drive from syracuse university and a 13-minute drive from the syracuse hancock international airport. there's free wifi in every room and kids 17 and under stay free with an adult. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. all rooms include en suite bathrooms and tvs, plus microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers Syracuse Hancock International Airport 14 min
Green Lake (19 min) Tree-lined glacial lake at Green Lakes State Park, with a golf course, swimming & boat rentals. Onondaga Lake (17 min) Large lake connected to several creeks & featuring fishing, boating & multiple adjacent parks. Museum of Science & Technology (15 min) Kid-oriented learning center with a domed IMAX theater explores the human body, fossils & space. Green Lakes State Park (15 min) 2 glacial lakes cast a green glow at this serene park with wooded trails & an 18-hole golf course. WonderWorks Destiny (13 min) Attraction with 100+ hands-on science exhibits plus laser tag, a ropes course & a 6D motion ride. CNY Regional Market (13 min) Rosamond Gifford Zoo (17 min) Elephants & penguins are among the animals at this 43-acre zoo with wildlife trail & aviary. Everson Museum of Art (14 min) Museum showcasing famous American paintings, sculpture & drawings in an I.M. Pei-designed building. The Wild Animal Park (21 min) Zoo, giraffe, safari, llama, and tiger Onondaga Lake Park (17 min) This waterside park has boating, archery, fishing, ball fields, hiking & a salt museum. Old Erie Canal State Historic Park (13 min) Clark Reservation State Park (18 min) Many landscapes, like a lake, cliffs & woodlands, comprise this park known for guided nature walks. Thornden Park (16 min) Large green space with a rose garden, basketball court, playground, pool & amphitheater. Clinton Square (14 min) Circa-19th-century gathering place with festivals, monuments & a winter ice-skating rink. Erie Canal Museum (12 min) Museum set in the only remaining weighlock building explores impact & history of the canal system. |