Syracuse is a city of hills, valleys, lakes and streams. The city sits on the shore of lakes Onondaga, is within 20 miles of the beautiful Finger Lakes region and 30 miles from Lake Ontario. Syracuse offers big-city amenities with a small-town feel: a symphony orchestra, an opera company, professional sports teams, museums and art galleries. Planning a summer trip? Don't miss the Great New York State Fair at the Empire Expo center. Planning a winter trip? Bundle up - Syracuse is renowned for its snowy winters
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5.0 based on 67 reviews
City Market every Month is held on the 2nd Sunday of the month May to October In Syracuse . This year it is has moved to the Everson Museum of Art on Harrison Street.Features include Antiques, Art, Handmade, Clothing both Vintage and new local designers, Jewelry by local makers and vintage, Furniture by local makers and vintage,Repurpose, Mid Century Modern, Industrial Design, Mission, Local Food Vendors and so much more. Museum is open free on City Market Sundays A Market Designed for City Life
Great market for a Sunday afternoon activity in Downtown Syracuse. Unique shopping, food trucks, music, and even free admission to the museum. Free parking in the city on Sundays. No entry fee either.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Since 1980 Dalton’s has established itself as an unparalleled resource for original Arts and Crafts furnishings and decorative accessories. Gustav Stickley, L&JG Stickley, Roycroft, Limbert, Rohlfs and other Arts and Crafts producers of mission oak furniture along with ceramic, metalwork and fine art have been a focus of this extraordinary shop since its founding.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Award winning gift boutique in Syracuse's trendy Franklin Square neighborhood featuring a carefully chosen selection of accessories, gifts, bath & body products, gourmet items and more!
4.5 based on 68 reviews
We were in town and thought we’d stop by the Farmer’s Market. I’ve been to a lot of Farmer’s Markets but this one was by far the best! Literally hundreds of vendors selling everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to baked goods, fresh eggs, honey products, etc. etc. Often the price of produce at Farmer’s Markets is higher due the produce being ‘fresh’. Not only were the prices lower than what one would pay in a grocery store, but the produce was both fresh and frankly, very large and of top quality. If we lived here we would be frequenting this place on a weekly basis!! Parking wasn’t too bad (it’s free) and all of the sellers were very friendly. While most places took credit cards, most preferred cash.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
The Syracuse Antiques Exchange is Central New York's largest and longest running antique mall with 20,000 square feet of display space across 4 floors with elevator access. The Exchange represents over 60 of the areas best antique and vintage dealers in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Located 2 miles from the DestiNY USA Mall and 1 block off Rt 81. The Exchange is easy to get to and has free parking directly across the street.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Point of Contact Gallery is an arts organization at Syracuse University. We work with Central New York communities, state-wide and international institutions, and individuals at our gallery to promote collaborative forums where artists, writers, scholars and students actively engage in the production of publications, art exhibitions and events to enrich the cultural mix of our society.
4.0 based on 1,282 reviews
Destiny USA is a 2.4 million square foot tourist destination in Syracuse, NY that includes a strong mix of luxury outlet tenants, restaurants and entertainment. New brands are continuing to open to create a unique and dynamic consumer shopping experience. A stunning three-story glass atrium provides perfect weather year round. Oxford Economics has projected an annual visitation rate of over 29 million visitors from throughout the U.S. and Canada. Destiny USA is expected to be the second most visited shopping center in the country, according to Travel and Leisure magazine. It is the largest LEED Gold certified retail commercial building in the world.
This Shopping Mall is so huge you WILL be tired out before you finish shopping. There is something for everyone, shopping , restaurants, entertainment, and three major An hor stores, Macys, JC Penny, and Lord and Taylor. I do suggest the proprietors put more chair, or sofas around for seniors, and a plY Rea for children. A shuttle outside to take people between the Anchor stores would be a great addition. Plus a simple coffee shop. Otherwise this is a supermall.
Gideon's Gallery is proud to be serving the greater Central New York area with a wide selection of quality antique, vintage, and contemporary secondhand furniture at affordable prices!
Located inside the Destiny Mall in Syracuse, the Central NY Welcome Center is a great place to take a break from shopping and learn about all the exciting things to do in the region. There’s a camping design theme, so you’ll find screens in kiosks embedded into canoes and even a full-sized Airstream camper, with tourism and planning information to help inspire trips around the Central NY region. A
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