The Best Hotels in Syracuse, New York, for Every Traveler

Relish in 19th-century charm at Lincklaen House
Relish in 19th-century charm at Lincklaen House | Courtesy of The Lincklaen House / Expedia
Daniel Stables

Rich in culture and history, Syracuse is home to fantastic cultural institutions – including the Everson Museum of Art and Milton J Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology – while the surrounding countryside is an idyllic scene of maple farms, lakes, and wildlife preserves. Our selection of hotels in Syracuse includes stately downtown heritage properties, down-home farmhouses, and family-run B&Bs.

1. The Brewster Inn

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Red brick exterior with common ivy and porte cochere at The Brewster Inn
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With its turrets and church windows, Brewster Inn has all the character you’d expect from a property built in 1890. While the rooms have a similarly traditional design, they’re updated with contemporary comforts including jacuzzis and gas fireplaces; some also have sweeping views over Cazenovia Lake from private sun decks. Wine lovers are in luck here: the vast cellar is home to hundreds of vintages and has even won awards.

2. Brae Loch Inn

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A billiard table in a dimly lit room at Brae Loch Inn
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Channeling the charm of a historic Scottish country estate, Brae Loch Inn is all tartan textiles, plush rugs, and carved wood four-poster beds. Some rooms are set around cozy fireplaces, while others feature a vast jacuzzi. In typical Scottish style, there’s an on-site pub with haggis and smoked salmon on the menu and live music on Thursdays and Fridays.

3. Collegian Hotel & Suites, Trademark Collection by Wyndham

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Modern gray-toned dining room with a long bar, bench and chair seating and hardwood floors at Scholar Hotel
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A stone’s throw from Syracuse University, the Collegian Hotel is perfect for visiting campus – whether you’re looking around as a prospective student, visiting friends, or catching some college sports. Rooms feature colorful feature walls in Syracuse orange and comfy sofas, while its kitchen suites have everything you need to self-cater. You’ll also find a cafe selling Starbucks coffee and a unique dining experience at the Salt Restaurant, where dishes are paired with different seasonings from around the world – beef tomahawk with Hawaiian red sea salt, anyone?

4. The Craftsman Inn & Suites

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Dimly lit rustic dining room at The Craftsman Inn & Suites
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Living up to its name, this stylish hotel is an exercise in the American Craftsman architectural style of the 19th and 20th centuries. Organic materials meet angular geometric lines in the rustic-contemporary suites, appointed with deluxe Stickley furniture; this aesthetic continues in the Craftsman Wood Grille & Tap House, where classic New York dishes like buffalo wings and beef-on-weck sandwiches are on offer alongside a wide range of craft beers.

5. Red Fox Run B&B

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A cream-toned barn with white beams in the middle of a green field at Red Fox Run B&B
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Dating all the way back to 1854, Red Fox Run is a rustic farmhouse with a queen bedroom, comfy living room and a kitchen area where you can prepare wholesome meals using farm-reared produce such as fresh eggs and maple syrup – the farmhouse breakfast basket is an unbeatable way to start the day. Life-affirming country activities nearby include bass fishing and sailing in Cazenovia Lake, hiking and horseback riding in Highland Forest, and touring apple and pumpkin farms.

6. The Roselea

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A cozy bedroom with a double bed, a fireplace, a two person sofa, a red armchair and intricately carved wooden furniture at The Roselea
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A charming B&B set in a cute country house to the northwest of Syracuse, the Roselea is the pride and joy and namesake of owner Roselea and her husband. They tend the house and grounds and cook delicious breakfasts, lending a warm, family atmosphere to the place; Roselea’s knitting and embroidery make an appearance in the homey guestrooms. The waterfront walking trails of Beaver Lake are just a couple of miles away, as is the Three Rivers wildlife reserve.

7. Jefferson Clinton Hotel & Suites

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The dining room with a tiled marble floor, yellow organza curtains and golden chandeliers at Jefferson Clinton Hotel
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As befits a hotel with such a presidential name, Jefferson Clinton Suites is an elegant property with a long history, having originally been built in 1927. With a great location in Armory Square, the hotel is perfect for exploring downtown Syracuse, with the Museum of Science and Technology and the beautiful Landmark Theatre both on the doorstep. Back at the hotel, the traditional rooms promise a comfortable stay, with Wii and Xbox consoles available on request.

8. Lincklaen House

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A bedroom with pink walls, a wooden four poster bed, an armchair and heavy wooden furniture at The Lincklaen House
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Welcoming visitors since 1835, Lincklaen House is a sanctuary of tradition in the heart of Cazenovia. Rooms retain their 19th-century atmosphere but have modern conveniences including, in the suites, kitchenettes, and jacuzzi bathtubs. Dining is a lavish affair, particularly on Sundays, when a famous brunch buffet includes all the bacon, burritos, and Bloody Marys you can wolf down, while the wood-beamed Tavern is a cozy spot for dinner and drinks.

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