Syracuse Inner Harbor
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Discover the tranquil beauty of Franklin Square Park, a serene urban oasis in Syracuse perfect for relaxation and community events year-round.
Nestled in the heart of Syracuse, Franklin Square Park is a picturesque urban oasis perfect for relaxation, picnics, and family fun. Enjoy beautiful gardens, walking paths, and vibrant community events all year round.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from downtown Syracuse, head west on East Washington Street towards South Franklin Street. Turn left onto South Franklin Street and continue until you reach West Genesee Street. Take a right on West Genesee Street and walk until you reach South Salina Street. Turn left onto South Salina Street and continue straight. After about 0.5 miles, you will see Franklin Square Park on your left at 101 Solar St.
Public Transit - Bus
From downtown Syracuse, walk to the nearest Centro bus stop. You can catch the Centro Bus #30 (West Onondaga) from the downtown area. Ride the bus for about 10 minutes, and get off at the stop on Solar Street. Franklin Square Park will be a short walk away from the bus stop, located at 101 Solar St.
Biking
If you prefer biking, rent a bike from a local rental service in downtown Syracuse. Start by heading west on East Washington Street, then turn left onto South Franklin Street. Continue until you reach West Genesee Street, turn right, and proceed to South Salina Street. Take a left onto South Salina Street. After about 0.5 miles, turn left onto Solar Street where Franklin Square Park is located at 101 Solar St.
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