About Syracuse and Central NY
SUNY Upstate Medical University is in the city of Syracuse, in Central New York State.
Syracuse is often called "the Crossroads of New York State" because of its central location and because two main interstates (I-90 and I-81) cross here. The area is a region of rolling hills, flat plains, lakes, and streams. It is an affordable place to live, with a reasonable cost-of-living compared to other metropolitan areas in the state. Local schools offer high quality education to students of all ages, from elementary to college. While many residents live downtown, others take advantage of short commute times and live in the surrounding suburbs.
Family Fun
The city proper has a mix of offerings, nearly all of which are within walking distance of each other. The Creek Walk connects Armory Square to the Inner Harbor and Onondaga Lake. The Everson Museum of Art and the Museum of Science and Technology are great places to spend a few hours. Syracuse is home to the Syracuse Crunch, AHL affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning, and to the Syracuse Mets, the AAA minor-league affiliate of the New York Mets. Syracuse University athletics always draw big crowds to the Dome.
Within 30 minutes (note: some of these are seasonal)
Abbott Farms
Beak & Skiff
Navarino Orchard
New York State Fair
Pumpkin Hollow
Rosamond Gifford Zoo
The Wild Animal Park
Tim's Pumpkin Patch
WonderWorks
Within the region (note: some of these are seasonal)
Cornell Botanic Gardens
Midway Drive-In
Six Flags Darien Lake
Strong National Museum of Play
Utica Zoo
Water Safari
Resources for parents
One factor that attracts residents to our program at SUNY Upstate is the affordability. The Syracuse area offers many different housing options within a reasonable commute to the hospital campus, four-season activities, and excellent schools. We are fully supportive of resident parents (and residents who become parents during training). We have cultivated a list of local daycares and pediatricians that we recommend. In addition, we adhere to the American Board of Pediatrics statement on Absences from General Pediatrics Training.
Daycares
Upstate Child Care Center
County North
Children's Beginnings
Childtime Syracuse
Childtime Liverpool (branch 1)
Childtime Liverpool (branch 2)
Small Wonders
True North
North Area YMCA
Shining Stars
Learn As You Grow
Pediatricians
Upstate Pediatric and Adolescent Center
Brighton Hill Pediatrics
Buckley Road Pediatrics
Child Health Care Associates
Pediatric Associates
Riverview Pediatrics
Good Eats
The area has many enjoyable restaurants to please any foodie. Some of the residents' favorites:
Apizza Regionale
Biscotti Café
Café 407
Crazy Daisies
Dinosaur BBQ
Dosa Grill
Eden
Firudo
Francesca's Cucina
Gannon's Ice Cream
Habiba's Ethiopian Kitchen
Kitty Hoynes
Lemon Grass
Meier's Creek Brewery
Oh My Darling
Otro Cinco
Pastabilities
Red Chili
Rise N Shine Diner
Saltine Warrior
Stella's Diner
Strong Hearts
The Evergreen
The Fish Friar
The Retreat
Vietnamese Noodle House
Yamasho
Central New York and Beyond
The region is ready for you to explore. To the north we have the Thousand Islands region on the St. Lawrence River. To the east, the Adirondacks. You can travel along the Seaway Trail, which leads from the Thousand Islands Region in the north to Buffalo in the west. Don't forget about the Finger Lakes region, known for its international award-winning wineries.
The Great Outdoors
The city and the surrounding region offer a vast assortment of activities year-round to suit everyone's wishes and hobbies. Within 30 minutes of downtown, residents can access downhill and Nordic skiing, golfing, snowmobiling, ice skating, swimming, boating, hiking, and other family-friendly activities.
Within 30 minutes
Beaver Lake Nature Center
Carpenter Falls
Chittenango Falls
Finger Lakes Land Trust
Green Lakes State Park
Jamesville Beach
Highland Forest
Labrador Mountain
Oneida Shores
Pratt's Falls
Tinker Falls
Within the region
Buttermilk Falls
Fair Haven Beach State Park
Greek Peak Mountain Resort
Mendon Ponds Park
Revolution Rail Company
Robert Treman State Park
Selkirk Shores State Park
Southwick Beach State Park
Thousand Island Land Trust
Getting here
Syracuse is easy to get to via different modes of transportation. Air, bus, and rail terminals are within 15 minutes of downtown.
Syracuse Hancock International Airport
Regional Transportation Center
Additional Syracuse links
History of Syracuse
Visit Syracuse
The Good Life CNY
Visitor's Guide