Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Armory Square, once a meat-packing and factory district, is now a trendy spot for dining, shopping & nightlife. The Onondaga Creekwalk starts here. Read more.
Thousands are drawn to CNY's top shopping destination every year. With over 170 stores, you're sure to find what you need. AAA/CAA members: show your card & receive a "Passport of Savings" Read more.
Home to Syracuse University basketball, football & lacrosse teams; "The Loudhouse" is the largest domed stadium in the Northeast & largest on-campus basketball arena, seating 50,000. Read more.
Say "Dinosaur BBQ" to a local and watch their mouth start to water. Try the Wango Tango sauce over a rack of ribs. Check out the funky wall art & live music & enjoy this Syracuse celebrity! Read more.
This cool museum is housed in an 1850 Weighlock Building. Discover artifacts, a full-sized canal boat replica, interactive displays & more. Check out the Gingerbread Gallery during the holidays. Read more.
This building was one of I.M. Pei's first designs and features the most significant collection of American ceramics in the US. You'll also find rotating exhibits, children's interactive gallery & more Read more.
Explore the world of science through hands-on exhibits, planetarium shows and lively science demonstrations. Check out the 50 ft. Bristol IMAX Omnitheater, the only domed IMAX theater in Upstate NY. Read more.
The OHA Museum celebrates the area's events, architecture, sports legends, industries, transportation & recreation. Ghostwalks are often held every fall. Be sure to check out the new gift shop! Read more.
Known as the "Central Park of CNY", locals use this shoreline park year-round. Walk, run, bike or just sit and watch the water. Trams take visitors to each end of the park from May-October. Read more.
Home to more than 700 animals, the zoo offers year-round fun for children & adults. Winter is a great time to visit - animals are very active in the snow & 70% of the exhibits are indoors. Read more.
"Tipp Hill" is home to the only upside down traffic light in the world, with green on top and red on the bottom. Read the story of the upside down traffic light at the Stone Throwers Monument. Read more.