Visiting Syracuse University? Here are 7 hotels you can stay at that’s conveniently located to the campus
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Cost – $$$
Distance to University – 0.12 miles
Equipped with both an indoor pool and a restaurant, this hotel is a great spot to get some relaxation near Syracuse University.

Cost – $$$
Distance to University – 0.31 miles
This uniquely designed hotel offers an eclectic mix of both retro and modern furnishings. There’s also both a fitness centre and business facilities available at the hotel.

Cost – $
Distance to University – 0.50 miles
This hotel is great for individuals that are on a bit of a budget. It also provides a complimentary shuttle service, and some rooms even have a spa bath.

Cost – $$
Distance to University – 0.56 miles
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel with hot coffee or tea along with fresh fruit and pastries. Highlights in Bad Wiessee and dry cleaning services are also available on site.

Cost – $$$
Distance to University – 0.81 miles
Stay in a historic building that has both an on-site restaurant along with valet parking. The Landmark Theatre is also located nearby, so you could easily catch any of the latest films.

Cost – $$
Distance to University – 0.99 miles
Situated in downtown Syracuse, the hotel comes with complimentary bicycles and on-site laundry. You can also enjoy a hot buffet breakfast in the morning that’s included with your room rate.

Cost – $
Distance to University – 1.1 miles
Situated close by to Syracuse University along with the Carousel Centre and Carrier Dome, this clean and comfortable hotel comes with complimentary breakfast and parking.
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Emma Johnson lives to travel! Born in Washington D.C., Emma is a hotel connoisseur and a staff writer at Hotel Jules. An army brat, Emma got the travel bug early and has never been able to stop. Now, she has proudly visited 70+ countries and plans to visit every country in the world! Passionate about her ukelele (obviously) and her family, Emma eventually wants to retire in Thailand and write a book about all of her travel experiences.