From Syracuse Hancock International Airport to Hotel Utica
From Syracuse Amtrak Train Station to Utica Amtrak Train Station
From Utica Amtrak Train Station to Hotel Utica
From Hotel Utica to thINCubator
From Utica Amtrak Train Station to thINCcubator
From Albany International Airport to Hotel Utica
From Albany International Airport to Utica Amtrak Train Station
Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Utica
Reserve using the “Visioneers” block to receive {$93} per night special rate for Thursday and/or Friday night May 15-16, 2020.
Complimentary Parking:
There is no charge for parking at the Hotel Utica or in the Amtrack station parking lots.
Area Attractions
History. Unique culinary offerings. Local goods. The great outdoors. Craft beer, wine, and spirits. Cultural diversity. The arts. If you’re a lover of any of these, you need to experience Utica.
The greater Utica, Rome, Verona, and Sylvan Beach areas define Central New York’s Getaway Region. Situated in the foothills of the Adirondacks, it is accessible via the NYS Thruway (I-90) Exits 31 to 34, by AMTRAK, and air service to Hancock International Airport in nearby Syracuse. Relax and enjoy a getaway immersed in cultural experiences, family fun, history, great outdoor escapes, and the fresh local flavors of our diverse culinary scene.
Cities bustling with international flair, quaint villages, and year-round attractions, events, and activities make us the perfect Central New York getaway. Discover our pristine lakes and waterways, sandy beaches, scenic train excursions, Erie Canal cruises, State and National parks, Vegas-style resort casinos and entertainment venues, brewery and distillery tours, Broadway
Theater, art museums and galleries, nature preserves and zoos, incredible golf courses, and exciting winter activities. Ride the Adirondack Scenic Railroad. See extraordinary landmarks and original architecture.
Sip on a pint of Utica Club - the nation’s first beer licensed and sold after Prohibition. Craft beverages aren’t the city’s only praiseworthy consumable. Visitors flock to Utica for its unique array of cuisine. The city’s unique character - defined by rich history, agriculture and diversity - is reflected in hundreds of ethnic and American eateries. Farmers and artisans gather to sell produce and goods each week at the Oneida County Public Market.
Art aficionados can view the exceptional collections at Munson-Williams-Proctor Museum of Art whose main building was designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, peruse the works at Sculpture Space, or see a Broadway show at The Stanley. While in town, you can check out the Utica Zoo, Utica Children’s Museum, or a Utica Comets AHL hockey game. Those with a passion for the great outdoors can enjoy golf at Valley View, Proctor Park - a Frederick Law Olmsted design - and the Erie Canalway Trail.