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WHERE TO STAY
Downtown Ithaca is host to three full service hotels (with more on the way) located within one block of the Ithaca Commons. With additional accommodation within walking distance or a short drive, you can find a place to stay that suits your family’s needs and your budget. For additional lodging options go to VisitIthaca.com or visit the Bed and Breakfast of Ithaca site at bbithaca.com.
Hotels & Inns
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Argos Inn S3
408 E. State St., 319-4437 argosinn.com
Argos Inn, built in 1831, is currently on the state historic register and will soon be on the national historic register. As well as guest rooms, Argos has a neighborhood cocktail lounge and event space, all lovingly restored over the course of two years into a Leed-certified boutique hotel.
The Hilton Garden Inn K5
130 E. Seneca St., 277-8900 hiltongardeninn.com
Situated on the Ithaca Commons, The Hilton Garden Inn is a fullservice hotel with 104 guest rooms, indoor pool, fitness center and onsite restaurants.

Hotel Ithaca D1
222 S. Cayuga St., 272-1000 thehotelithaca.com
Conveniently located Downtown, the Hotel Ithaca offers 181 guest rooms, banquet facilities, indoor pool, fitness center and a full-service restaurant and bar.
Ithaca Marriott Downtown on the Commons P10
120 S. Aurora St., 272-2222 marriott.com/ITHMC
The Ithaca Marriott inDowntown is a full-service branded hotel with 159 guest rooms and 3,000 square feet of meeting space. The Bar + Restaurant, Monks on the Commons, serves three meals a day featuring locally sourced food with both indoor and outdoor seating.

Canopy by Hilton P10 324 E. State St., 277-0230 canopyithaca.com
Ithaca’s newest hotel. The state-ofthe-art boutique hotel- Canopy by Hilton. This 125 room hotel features one of a kind local décor and The Strand bistro cafe with a menu featuring locally sourced ingredients and local craft beverage. The Canopy is only one of 11 Canopy Hotels built worldwide.
Bed & Breakfasts
William Henry Miller Inn 303 N. Aurora, 256-4553 millerinn.com
Part of the East Hill Historic District, this lovely home was built in 1880 by Cornell University’s first student of architecture. Sumptuous breakfast offerings as well as evening dessert.
Inn on Columbia 228 Columbia St., 272-0204 columbiabb.com
Built in 1830 in the Greek Revival style and surrounded by scenic gardens, architect/owner Kenn Young has designed interior spaces and furniture to provide guests with a relaxed and casual feeling of elegance.
The Musical
By Heidi Shreck
Co-produced with The Kitchen Theatre
MAY 30-JUNE 11 at The Kitchen
JUNE 15-JUNE 24 at The Hangar
JULY 6-JULY 15
