Welcome to Syracuse!
EUSA Syracuse is proud to host Region I League games in 2009.  We welcome you, and hope that the information provided here will make
your stay an enjoyable one.

ACCOMMODATIONS
Wingate Wyndham
3417 Walters Road
Syracuse, NY 13209
(315) 701-5000

Special Rate of $94/night
Brand new hotel
Rate includes free hot breakfast
Hotel Website


RESTAURANTS
Quaker Steak & Lube
Conveniently located next to the hotel!
Restaurant Website

HOST FIELD
Solvay High School Stadium
600 Gertrude Avenue
Solvay, NY 13209

Beautiful turf field


EXPLORE SYRACUSE
Carousel Shopping Center
Future home of destiNY USA!
9090 Carousel Center Drive
Syracuse, NY 13290
(315) 466-7000
Website Here
Article Here

MOST Science Museum
500 South Franklin Street
Syracuse, New York 13202
(315)425-9068

Open 10am - 5pm, Wed. thru Sun.
$5 admission; $4 children 2-11
Website Here
Located in Armory Square of Syracuse,
a trendy area to walk around and shop
OVERVIEW OF SYRACUSE
Syracuse, the heart of New York State, offers outstanding attractions, great entertainment, and the best shopping in Central New York.  Want
somewhere interesting to stop and spend a few hours on your way to other destinations?  Are you looking for a unique, visitor-friendly place to
spend a few days?  In either case, Syracuse fits the bill. Syracuse's hotels and restaurants are sure to please - comfortable, convenient, and
priced right.  With a population hovering around 160,000, Syracuse is Upstate New York's third largest city.  Although it features all the
amenities of a major city - including one of the nation's top symphonies, the first domed stadium to be built in the Northeast, and the only
domed IMAX theater in New York State - Syracuse has a small-town feeling that makes tourists feel right at home.  And Syracuse's unique
geography means that opportunities for fishing and boating, skiing and snowtubing, and golfing and tennis are just minutes from downtown.  
So come and take in all that the Salt City has to offer - you'll be glad you did!

Places to visit downtown include:

Clinton Square
the traditional heart of the city, and home to a number of landmark structures as well as the Jazz Fest, the Northeast's largest free jazz festival

Hanover Square
the city's former commercial and entertainment district (Broadway got its start here) whose buildings, some of Syracuse's oldest, are all on the
Historic Register  

Columbus Circle
home to one of the nation's finest juried arts and crafts shows, and dominated by a monument to Christopher Columbus carved in Italy
(Mussolini is reputed to have paid the shipping costs to Syracuse)












Armory Square
Syracuse's version of SoHo, with galleries, boutiques, restaurants, an IMAX theater, and nightclubs.  It is THE place for evening entertainment.

Syracuse is also home to the Great New York State Fair, the oldest continually-operating fair in the nation.