Hotels near JMA Wireless Dome
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Hotels near JMA Wireless Dome
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Hotel Skyler Syracuse Tapestry Collection by Hilton
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Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham
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Marriott Syracuse Downtown
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Best Western Syracuse Downtown Hotel and Suites
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Clarion Pointe Downtown
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Courtyard Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square
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Residence Inn by Marriott Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square
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Aloft Syracuse Inner Harbor
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse Destiny USA
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Hampton Inn & Suites Syracuse Dewitt
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Econo Lodge Dewitt I-90
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Dewitt (Syracuse) by IHG
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Comfort Inn & Suites Liverpool - Syracuse North
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Comfort Inn & Suites (Formerly Quality Inn near Destiny USA)
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Tru by Hilton Syracuse North Airport Area
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Hotel Skyler Syracuse Tapestry Collection
Independent character paired with reliability when college towns sell out fast.
- Gather in the vibrant lobby before kickoff with fellow fans
- Share postgame stories under the stars in outdoor seating areas
- Relax with locally inspired flavors at the hotel's signature restaurant
Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection
Reliable stays crafted for travelers prioritizing smart spending over premium polish.
- Add a crib for the youngest fans at no extra charge
- Connect with other fans in modern welcoming lobby spaces
- Walk resort grounds to stretch between back-to-back matchups
Marriott Syracuse Downtown
Professional-grade consistency designed for families managing crowds and competing for everything.
- Reach campus quickly with convenient airport shuttle connections available
- Access complimentary artisanal pastries and hot buffet with M Club
- Request cribs for infants traveling to their first rivalry game
Best Western Syracuse Downtown Hotel and Suites
Value-minded hospitality tailored for travelers juggling logistics and long event days.
- Start game day with scrambled eggs and sizzling bacon
- Reserve cribs in advance for your youngest fans to rest
- Gather in the lobby lounge between games and campus tours
Clarion Pointe Downtown
No-surprises comfort designed for families managing full-day college event trips.
- Claim patio seating for your crew before the big game
- Wind down with wine after a long day of cheering
- Access The Marketplace anytime for quick bites during game weekends
Courtyard Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square
Select-service polish built for travelers who expect consistency with sharper finishes.
- Catch highlight reels in semi-private Media Pod viewing booths
- Reconnect with family around the cozy fire pit each evening together
- Recharge together with craft cocktails and local beer at The Bistro
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Residence Inn Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square
Built for the alumni trip that stretches beyond Saturday into Sunday tradition.
- Start game day with yogurt, fruit, and hot entrées
- Feed the family breakfast in your suite before heading to campus
- Recharge in comfortable soft seating after hours on your feet
Aloft Syracuse Inner Harbor
Lively design made for guests who shift between cheering and campus walks.
- Grab fresh breakfast sandwiches before heading to the stadium
- Relax in open-plan rooms with space for the whole crew
- Connect with parents and fans in the open-concept social hub
Embassy Suites by Hilton Syracuse Destiny USA
Built for alumni who return every year expecting consistency during pricing chaos.
- Heat up microwaveable meals after late-night games wrap up
- Settle into Suite Dreams mattress for quality sleep all weekend
- Ride the local area shuttle to restaurants and game-day destinations
Hampton Inn & Suites Syracuse Dewitt
Warmth and consistency welcome alumni back like a longtime friend does.
- Choose your ideal pillow firmness for personalized sleep after stadium excitement
- Catch complimentary airport shuttle for easy arrival and departure flights
- Fuel families with rotating hot eggs and sausage daily
Econo Lodge Dewitt I-90
Positioned for guests who want budget reliability during reunion weekends.
- Fuel up with complimentary coffee before kickoff each morning
- Save with free stays for kids under eighteen traveling along
- Keep beverages cold with ice available around the clock
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Dewitt by IHG
Optimized for guests who want speed at breakfast and simplicity after kickoff.
- Fuel up with complimentary Express Start Breakfast before kickoff time
- Stretch your travel budget when kids stay free all weekend
- Charge devices at integrated power outlets between game day activities
Comfort Inn & Suites Liverpool - Syracuse North
Made for visitors who want comfortable rooms when college towns overflow.
- Arrive from the airport via convenient shuttle service at select locations
- Feed the whole family with fresh fruit and yogurt options
- Bring the grandkids free with every paying adult reservation
Comfort Inn & Suites
Designed for travelers who value predictability when game weekend pricing does not.
- Stock up on bottled beverages for tailgating and events
- Enjoy plush blankets that keep you cozy through the night
- Skip downtown parking fees with complimentary on-site spaces available
Tru by Hilton Syracuse North Airport Area
Flagship hospitality designed for guests who want reliability without sacrificing warmth.
- Book guaranteed adjoining rooms perfect for multi-generational game weekends
- Meet fellow fans at the integrated lobby bar between games
- Dine al fresco on scenic terraces before the next tailgate
JMA Wireless Dome Travel Guide
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The JMA Wireless Dome, forever known to locals as simply "The Dome," is the only on-campus domed stadium in the Northeast and the raucous home of the Syracuse Orange. Dominating the skyline of University Hill, this 49,000-seat venue creates one of the loudest environments in college sports, earning it the nickname "The Loud House." Recent massive renovations have transformed the experience, replacing the old air-supported roof with a permanent structure, installing air conditioning for the first time, and upgrading the seating bowl. Visitors will find a unique, climate-controlled atmosphere that protects them from Central New York’s brutal winters while trapping the noise of the student section inside. This guide helps you navigate the steep terrain of the Syracuse campus, from mastering the Skytop shuttle system to partaking in the post-game banner flipping tradition at Varsity Pizza.
Neighborhood Overview
The Dome sits atop University Hill, a dense and hilly academic district overlooking downtown Syracuse. The immediate area is a bustle of students, hospital traffic, and game day pedestrians, bordered by I-81 which runs directly alongside the stadium’s west wall. Access is primarily via I-81 exits 17 and 18, though these ramps can back up significantly as kickoff approaches. Parking directly next to the stadium is severely limited and permit-restricted; the vast majority of fans utilize the extensive "Skytop" parking lots on South Campus, which require a shuttle ride to the gates. Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) is a convenient 15-minute drive north. While the immediate blocks are institutional, a short walk leads to Marshall Street ("M-Street"), the vibrant commercial heart of the student body. The walk from downtown hotels is possible but involves a steep, stamina-testing hike up the hill, so most opt for rideshare or shuttles.
Where to Stay
With the former Sheraton University Hotel recently converted to student housing, the most convenient upscale option is now the Hotel Skyler Syracuse, a boutique eclectic hotel housed in a former synagogue just a few blocks from the Dome. For a full-service experience, most visitors stay in Downtown Syracuse, about a five-minute drive away. The Marriott Syracuse Downtown (formerly the Hotel Syracuse) is a beautifully restored historic property that serves as the city's grand dame and often hosts visiting teams. In the nearby Armory Square district, the Courtyard by Marriott and Residence Inn offer immediate access to the city's best dining and nightlife while remaining close to the stadium shuttle routes. If you prefer suburban convenience with free parking, the hotels near Carrier Circle off I-90 are reliable, though they lack the local atmosphere.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
Closest airport is Syracuse Hancock International (SYR), 15 minutes away.
Arrival & Parking
Park at the Skytop Lot on South Campus; it is cashless ($35) and includes a shuttle.
Food & Dining
Marshall Street offers a nostalgic strip of college food and gear shops.
Rainy Day Plan
Destiny USA provides a massive indoor mall and entertainment complex for bad weather.
Team Regroup
Regroup at Faegan's Pub on M-Street for a classic post-game pint.
- Closest airport is Syracuse Hancock International (SYR), 15 minutes away.
- Park at the Skytop Lot on South Campus; it is cashless ($35) and includes a shuttle.
- Marshall Street offers a nostalgic strip of college food and gear shops.
- Destiny USA provides a massive indoor mall and entertainment complex for bad weather.
- Regroup at Faegan's Pub on M-Street for a classic post-game pint.
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Plan to arrive at the Skytop parking lots at least 90 minutes before the event to allow for the shuttle transfer. The shuttle buses drop fans off at College Place, requiring a short walk and a security check to enter the building. The stadium enforces a strict clear bag policy (12" x 6" x 12") and walkthrough metal detectors; because of the cold weather, fumbling with layers and bags at the gate can slow things down, so pack light. If you arrive early, head to the Quad for campus atmosphere or straight to Marshall Street for food, but be aware the walk back to the Dome involves an uphill climb.
During the Event
The Dome’s recent renovations have added comfort, including chairback seating in many sections and, crucially, air conditioning for early-season games. The concourse is continuous but can get congested; the "West End" often has more room to move than the sidelines. Noise is the defining feature here, especially when the "Otto's Army" student section gets going. Concessions are entirely cashless, featuring local favorites like Hofmann hot dogs, which are a mandatory Syracuse experience.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the Dome is a slow process due to the shuttle system. Thousands of fans funnel back to College Place to catch buses back to the Skytop lots; lines can be long and exposure to the elements is real, so keep your winter gear on. If you are not taking the shuttle, walking downhill toward downtown or Marshall Street allows you to wait out the traffic in a warm bar. Rideshare pickups are designated away from the immediate traffic loop, often requiring a walk toward the edge of campus near Waverly Avenue.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Plan to arrive at the Skytop parking lots at least 90 minutes before the event to allow for the shuttle transfer. The shuttle buses drop fans off at College Place, requiring a short walk and a security check to enter the building. The stadium enforces a strict clear bag policy (12" x 6" x 12") and walkthrough metal detectors; because of the cold weather, fumbling with layers and bags at the gate can slow things down, so pack light. If you arrive early, head to the Quad for campus atmosphere or straight to Marshall Street for food, but be aware the walk back to the Dome involves an uphill climb.
During the Event
The Dome’s recent renovations have added comfort, including chairback seating in many sections and, crucially, air conditioning for early-season games. The concourse is continuous but can get congested; the "West End" often has more room to move than the sidelines. Noise is the defining feature here, especially when the "Otto's Army" student section gets going. Concessions are entirely cashless, featuring local favorites like Hofmann hot dogs, which are a mandatory Syracuse experience.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the Dome is a slow process due to the shuttle system. Thousands of fans funnel back to College Place to catch buses back to the Skytop lots; lines can be long and exposure to the elements is real, so keep your winter gear on. If you are not taking the shuttle, walking downhill toward downtown or Marshall Street allows you to wait out the traffic in a warm bar. Rideshare pickups are designated away from the immediate traffic loop, often requiring a walk toward the edge of campus near Waverly Avenue.
Things to Do
Walkable
Marshall Street District
0.4 miA short walk down the hill from the Dome, "M-Street" is the commercial heartbeat of the university. It is lined with apparel shops, quick-serve restaurants, and bars that have served generations of students. It is the perfect place to buy an "Orange" sweatshirt or grab a quick slice before the game. The energy here on game days is electric, with alumni returning to their old haunts.
Syracuse University Hall of Languages
0.3 miLocated at the top of the hill near the stadium, this iconic limestone building is the symbol of the university and the backdrop for the Addams Family mansion. It sits majestically at the head of the Quad, offering a perfect photo opportunity for visitors. A walk across the Quad provides a classic collegiate experience. It is particularly beautiful in the fall foliage or under fresh snow.
5–15 Minutes Away
Destiny USA
3.5 miLocated near the lakefront, this is the largest shopping mall in New York State and a major entertainment destination. Beyond hundreds of stores, it features an indoor ropes course, go-karts, and a comedy club, making it a great all-day activity for families. It is a perfect climate-controlled escape during the harsh Syracuse winter. The food court and restaurant levels offer endless options.
Everson Museum of Art
1.2 miDesigned by I.M. Pei, this downtown museum is an architectural masterpiece housing a premier collection of American ceramics and video art. It is a quick drive from the hill and offers a sophisticated cultural break from the sports weekend. The building itself, a brutalist concrete sculpture, stands out in the city skyline. It is small enough to see in an hour or two.
Walkable
- Marshall Street District — A short walk down the hill from the Dome, "M-Street" is the commercial heartbeat of the university. It is lined with apparel shops, quick-serve restaurants, and bars that have served generations of students. It is the perfect place to buy an "Orange" sweatshirt or grab a quick slice before the game. The energy here on game days is electric, with alumni returning to their old haunts. 0.4 mi
- Syracuse University Hall of Languages — Located at the top of the hill near the stadium, this iconic limestone building is the symbol of the university and the backdrop for the Addams Family mansion. It sits majestically at the head of the Quad, offering a perfect photo opportunity for visitors. A walk across the Quad provides a classic collegiate experience. It is particularly beautiful in the fall foliage or under fresh snow. 0.3 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Destiny USA — Located near the lakefront, this is the largest shopping mall in New York State and a major entertainment destination. Beyond hundreds of stores, it features an indoor ropes course, go-karts, and a comedy club, making it a great all-day activity for families. It is a perfect climate-controlled escape during the harsh Syracuse winter. The food court and restaurant levels offer endless options. 3.5 mi
- Everson Museum of Art — Designed by I.M. Pei, this downtown museum is an architectural masterpiece housing a premier collection of American ceramics and video art. It is a quick drive from the hill and offers a sophisticated cultural break from the sports weekend. The building itself, a brutalist concrete sculpture, stands out in the city skyline. It is small enough to see in an hour or two. 1.2 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Dome Concessions (Hofmann Dogs)
On siteYou cannot visit a Syracuse sporting event without eating a Hofmann hot dog or "coney" (white snappy griller). These locally made franks are a central New York staple served at stands throughout the venue. They are best enjoyed with spicy mustard. The venue is cashless, so have your card ready when you get to the front of the line.
Varsity Pizza
0.4 miThis is the ultimate Syracuse tradition. After every home football win, the marching band enters the restaurant and the MVP climbs a ladder to "flip the banner" of the defeated opponent upside down. It is a chaotic, joyous scene filled with pizza, wings, and school spirit. Even on non-game days, it is the essential stop for alumni.
Nearby Gathering Spots
Faegan's Pub
0.4 miLocated next to Varsity on Marshall Street, Faegan's is a classic wood-paneled pub known for its extensive beer list and "World Beer Tour." It attracts a slightly older crowd than the student bars, making it perfect for alumni and parents. The menu features solid pub fare, including burgers and fish and chips. It is a warm, inviting spot to wait out the post-game traffic.
Strong Hearts
0.8 miA short walk down the hill, this all-vegan cafe is nationally recognized for its comfort food, particularly its milkshakes and "wings." Even carnivores love the hearty portions and creative menu items. It captures the progressive, alternative vibe of the university neighborhood. It is a great spot for a heavy brunch before an afternoon game.
Local & Elevated Picks
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
1.5 miThis is the original location of the nationally famous barbecue joint and a bucket-list dining destination. It features biker-bar decor, live blues music, and incredible ribs and pulled pork. Expect a long wait, but the chaotic, smoky atmosphere is part of the charm. It is located downtown, a short drive or ride from the stadium.
Pastabilities
1.5 miLocated in Armory Square, this Italian restaurant is famous for its "Spicy Hot Tomato Oil," which is served with homemade stretch bread. It is consistently packed and does not take reservations for small groups, so go early. The homemade pastas and vibrant atmosphere make it the best dinner spot in the city. You can buy jars of the oil to take home as a souvenir.
Inside & Adjacent
- Dome Concessions (Hofmann Dogs) — You cannot visit a Syracuse sporting event without eating a Hofmann hot dog or "coney" (white snappy griller). These locally made franks are a central New York staple served at stands throughout the venue. They are best enjoyed with spicy mustard. The venue is cashless, so have your card ready when you get to the front of the line. On site
- Varsity Pizza — This is the ultimate Syracuse tradition. After every home football win, the marching band enters the restaurant and the MVP climbs a ladder to "flip the banner" of the defeated opponent upside down. It is a chaotic, joyous scene filled with pizza, wings, and school spirit. Even on non-game days, it is the essential stop for alumni. 0.4 mi
Nearby Gathering Spots
- Faegan's Pub — Located next to Varsity on Marshall Street, Faegan's is a classic wood-paneled pub known for its extensive beer list and "World Beer Tour." It attracts a slightly older crowd than the student bars, making it perfect for alumni and parents. The menu features solid pub fare, including burgers and fish and chips. It is a warm, inviting spot to wait out the post-game traffic. 0.4 mi
- Strong Hearts — A short walk down the hill, this all-vegan cafe is nationally recognized for its comfort food, particularly its milkshakes and "wings." Even carnivores love the hearty portions and creative menu items. It captures the progressive, alternative vibe of the university neighborhood. It is a great spot for a heavy brunch before an afternoon game. 0.8 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Dinosaur Bar-B-Que — This is the original location of the nationally famous barbecue joint and a bucket-list dining destination. It features biker-bar decor, live blues music, and incredible ribs and pulled pork. Expect a long wait, but the chaotic, smoky atmosphere is part of the charm. It is located downtown, a short drive or ride from the stadium. 1.5 mi
- Pastabilities — Located in Armory Square, this Italian restaurant is famous for its "Spicy Hot Tomato Oil," which is served with homemade stretch bread. It is consistently packed and does not take reservations for small groups, so go early. The homemade pastas and vibrant atmosphere make it the best dinner spot in the city. You can buy jars of the oil to take home as a souvenir. 1.5 mi
Local Tips
Skytop Parking is cashless ($35): have your credit card ready.
Dress in layers: the walk from the shuttle to the gate is windy and cold.
The "Dome Stomp" noise is legendary: be prepared for the rumble.
Seasonal note: Syracuse seasons are extreme. Football season starts with beautiful, crisp autumn days but quickly turns into "football weather" with snow and freezing temperatures by November. Basketball runs through the heart of winter, where lake-effect snow is a daily reality, making the Dome's climate control a blessing. Spring lacrosse brings the possibility of sunny days, though mud and rain are common until May.
- Skytop Parking is cashless ($35) have your credit card ready.
- The bag policy allows one clear bag (12x6x12) per person.
- Dress in layers the walk from the shuttle to the gate is windy and cold.
- Visit Varsity Pizza after a win to see the banner flipped.
- The "Dome Stomp" noise is legendary be prepared for the rumble.
- Seasonal note: Syracuse seasons are extreme. Football season starts with beautiful, crisp autumn days but quickly turns into "football weather" with snow and freezing temperatures by November. Basketball runs through the heart of winter, where lake-effect snow is a daily reality, making the Dome's climate control a blessing. Spring lacrosse brings the possibility of sunny days, though mud and rain are common until May.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
From November through March, Syracuse is one of the snowiest cities in America. Wind chills can be severe, and lake-effect snow squalls can reduce visibility instantly. The Dome is warm, but the shuttle lines are exposed, so heavy coats, hats, and gloves are non-negotiable.
Spring & early summer
April is chilly and wet, with lingering snow piles often visible. By May, the campus blooms and the weather turns mild and pleasant. It is a muddy season, so waterproof boots are still a good idea for walking the lots.
Mid-summer
July and August are warm and humid, with highs in the 80s. The new air conditioning in the Dome makes attending concerts or events during this time much more comfortable. It is the best time to explore the nearby Finger Lakes.
Fall season
September offers the best weather of the year—cool, crisp, and colorful. The foliage on University Hill is stunning. It is perfect football weather, usually requiring just a hoodie or light jacket.
Rain & snow
Snow is the dominant weather story here. The city is expert at clearing roads, but travel delays are common. Always check the forecast for lake-effect bands, which can dump feet of snow in hours while leaving nearby towns clear.
Winter
From November through March, Syracuse is one of the snowiest cities in America. Wind chills can be severe, and lake-effect snow squalls can reduce visibility instantly. The Dome is warm, but the shuttle lines are exposed, so heavy coats, hats, and gloves are non-negotiable.
Spring & early summer
April is chilly and wet, with lingering snow piles often visible. By May, the campus blooms and the weather turns mild and pleasant. It is a muddy season, so waterproof boots are still a good idea for walking the lots.
Mid-summer
July and August are warm and humid, with highs in the 80s. The new air conditioning in the Dome makes attending concerts or events during this time much more comfortable. It is the best time to explore the nearby Finger Lakes.
Fall season
September offers the best weather of the year—cool, crisp, and colorful. The foliage on University Hill is stunning. It is perfect football weather, usually requiring just a hoodie or light jacket.
Rain & snow
Snow is the dominant weather story here. The city is expert at clearing roads, but travel delays are common. Always check the forecast for lake-effect bands, which can dump feet of snow in hours while leaving nearby towns clear.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Syracuse Orange (NCAA).
Neighborhood
University Hill.
Nearest airport
Syracuse Hancock International (SYR).
Parking
Skytop Lot ($35).
Walkable district
Marshall Street.
Groceries & supplies
Tops Friendly Markets (Nottingham Rd).
Pharmacy
CVS (S Crouse Ave).
Urgent care
Upstate University Hospital.
Downtime
Destiny USA Mall.
Pro tip
Try the Spicy Hot Tomato Oil.
| Primary team | Syracuse Orange (NCAA). |
| Neighborhood | University Hill. |
| Nearest airport | Syracuse Hancock International (SYR). |
| Parking | Skytop Lot ($35). |
| Walkable district | Marshall Street. |
| Groceries & supplies | Tops Friendly Markets (Nottingham Rd). |
| Pharmacy | CVS (S Crouse Ave). |
| Urgent care | Upstate University Hospital. |
| Downtime | Destiny USA Mall. |
| Pro tip | Try the Spicy Hot Tomato Oil. |
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What are the closest hotels to JMA Wireless Dome?
The closest hotel to JMA Wireless Dome is Hotel Skyler Syracuse Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.69 mi, from $248/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.05 mi, from $114/night) and Marriott Syracuse Downtown (1.33 mi, from $441/night). Hotel Skyler Syracuse Tapestry Collection by Hilton offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Marriott Syracuse Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near JMA Wireless Dome are good for families?
Several hotels near JMA Wireless Dome are well-suited for families. Hotel Skyler Syracuse Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.69 mi, from $248/night), Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.05 mi, from $114/night), and Marriott Syracuse Downtown (1.33 mi, from $441/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near JMA Wireless Dome are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near JMA Wireless Dome accommodate team and group travel. Hotel Skyler Syracuse Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.69 mi, from $248/night), Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.05 mi, from $114/night), and Marriott Syracuse Downtown (1.33 mi, from $441/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near JMA Wireless Dome?
Yes — Econo Lodge Dewitt I-90 (5.63 mi, from $85/night) is a budget-friendly option near JMA Wireless Dome, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels near JMA Wireless Dome?
Yes — Residence Inn by Marriott Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square (1.92 mi, from $286/night) is an extended-stay property near JMA Wireless Dome, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near JMA Wireless Dome offer free breakfast?
Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.05 mi, from $114/night), Best Western Syracuse Downtown Hotel and Suites (1.64 mi, from $150/night), and Clarion Pointe Downtown (1.86 mi, from $95/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near JMA Wireless Dome have an indoor pool?
Hotel Skyler Syracuse Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.69 mi, from $248/night), Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.05 mi, from $114/night), and Marriott Syracuse Downtown (1.33 mi, from $441/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.
Which hotels near JMA Wireless Dome have a fitness center?
Hotel Skyler Syracuse Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.69 mi, from $248/night), Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.05 mi, from $114/night), and Marriott Syracuse Downtown (1.33 mi, from $441/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Which hotels near JMA Wireless Dome are pet-friendly?
Hotel Skyler Syracuse Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.69 mi, from $248/night), Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.05 mi, from $114/night), and Marriott Syracuse Downtown (1.33 mi, from $441/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.
Which hotels near JMA Wireless Dome offer free parking?
Collegian Hotel & Suites Trademark Collection by Wyndham (1.05 mi, from $114/night), Best Western Syracuse Downtown Hotel and Suites (1.64 mi, from $150/night), and Clarion Pointe Downtown (1.86 mi, from $95/night) offer complimentary parking.
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