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Visit Syracuse is your go-to hub for all things related to exploring this vibrant city. From local attractions to dining recommendations, this Tourist Information Center offers vital resources to ensure a memorable experience. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or an extended vacation, the friendly staff is ready to assist you with maps, brochures, and insider tips to help you navigate the lively streets of Syracuse and uncover its hidden gems.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you're in downtown Syracuse, you can easily walk to Visit Syracuse. Start by heading south on S Salina St. Walk for about 3 blocks until you reach W Fayette St. Turn left onto W Fayette St and walk for about 2 blocks. You will then turn right onto S Warren St. Visit Syracuse is located at 109 S Warren St, Suite 10, which will be on your left. The entire walk should take about 10-15 minutes.
Public Transit
To reach Visit Syracuse using public transit, locate the nearest Centro bus stop. You can take the Centro bus routes that go towards downtown Syracuse. Look for buses that stop near S Warren St. Once on board, ask the driver to notify you when you reach the stop closest to 109 S Warren St. After getting off, walk a short distance to 109 S Warren St, Suite 10. The total travel time will vary depending on your starting location but expect around 20-30 minutes.
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