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Burrstone Inn, Ascend Hotel Collection
4/598 Reviews
We stayed for just one night on our road trip from Michigan to Maine. Family of 4 and our Weimaraner. The two working the desk (man & woman) were so personable and helpful when I was checking us in. I’m late in getting this review in so unfortunately I can’t remember their names, but I just want to say that these two were truly great. Having our pup with us, they were sure to put us on the ground floor and near an outside door. That may not seem like a huge deal, but traveling with a dog, it makes a difference! Our room was clean and spacious, pool area was nice and the family loved the breakfast buffet. We will definitely choose a (Burrstone Inn) Ascend Hotel again.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Utica
4.3/564 Reviews
This hotel does a decent job of delivering what you expect when staying at a Fairfield. The rooms are clean and sharp, everything looks fairly new, the bed is comfortable, and the breakfast in the morning is just fine for a hotel buffet, though lacks the option range that some have and is not fully replenished throughout the service period. I appreciated that the TV in our room supported streaming (you can login to your Netflix service / etc) -- we used that. I wish that it was more common for a hotel like this to use actual reusable plates/silverware for the breakfast rather than everything throwaway. The breakfast was supposed to be available until 10am, but the staff started packing it up around 9:45. When my girlfriend tried to get breakfast around 9:50, the staff were able to bring a few things back out of the kitchen for her -- but really, if a breakfast will be packed up starting at 9:45, list that as the end time rather than 10am. Checkout time is noon. The housekeeping staff knocked first around 9am (while we were still in bed), then again around 10:30am to see if we had left yet so they could clean. Since we were not checked out of the room yet, this felt a bit like being rushed out. I always prefer it when the housekeeping crew either waits until checkout time or starts first on the rooms where guests have checked out early, so I'm not woken up. I understand that staffing shortages likely make this kind of coordination hard. These are minor issues in the scheme of things. Overall a solidly decent night and a hotel I wouldn't hesitate to stay at again if I was in the area, though probably wouldn't prioritize over other options either.
Delta Hotels Utica
4.1/5102 Reviews
My only hopes for this hotel would that it would be clean and comfortable for a quick overnight stay. It was a GREAT stay! The front desk staff was really caring, upbeat, helpful and nice - I will even venture to say they are some of the best hospitality staff members I've encountered in a long time. They went out of their way to provide us with some random requests (a bag of ice, rollaway bed) and even called ahead of time to confirm my room preference. They really treated us like valued guests. We didn't spend much time at the hotel, but kids did use the pool, which was nice. Hotel is close to restaurants/bars (very easy walking distance - Griffin's Pub is a stone's throw and Swifty's, Ocean Blue & Ancora are not much farther) and we could see the Saranac Brewery from our room window. Parking garage seemed adequate. Didn't utilize restaurant or bar in the hotel, but the area looked nice. Doordash options are also available for late-night eats! Thanks for a great stay!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Swimming Pools in Utica?

    Whether you are traveling to Utica for business or tourism, Red Roof Inn Utica , Fairfield Inn & Suites Utica and Delta Hotels Utica are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Swimming Pools in Utica?

    For hotels with Swimming Pools in Utica, the average price on weekdays is $194, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is $224.

  • Which hotels with Swimming Pools in Utica allow pets?

    Red Roof Inn Utica allows pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels7
Number of Reviews658
Highest Price$499
Lowest Price$99
Average Price (Weekdays)$194
Average Price (Weekends)$224

Guide for Hotels with Swimming Pools in Utica

Visit Utica, New York

Utica, NY is an idyllic city in the Mohawk Valley located along the banks of the Mohawk River in Upstate New York. Utica, NY, set 4 hours outside of New York City, is best known for being an ethnically diverse city (there's over 40 nationalities!), offering a variety of cuisines and local brews.

The Best Time to Visit Utica, New York

Utica, NY experiences a continental climate. Utica, NY is hottest between June and August, with highs averaging at around 82°F. Utica, NY is coldest from January to February, with lows averaging at around 13°F.

Hotels in Utica, NY are most expensive between July and September. Hotels in Utica, NY are cheapest in November.

Getting Around Utica, New York

The closest major airport to Utica, NY is the Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR), located approx. 56 miles away - around an hour's drive - from downtown Utica.

The most convenient way to reach Utica, NY from the Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) is by car. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located on the first level, center terminal, and pre-security checkpoint. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

The Central New York Regional Transportation Authority (CENTRO) offers 12 fixed routes in Utica, NY, by way of Syracuse. Single rides cost US$1.50.

Things to Do in Utica, New York

Built in 1914, The Utica Zoo is over 100 years old, and home to over 100 species of animals. Enjoy 40 acres of developed animal exhibits, mostly arranged by continent and habitat. The zoo is home to endangered animal species including Chinese alligators, Mexican gray wolves, white-handed gibbons, and African lions. The Utica Zoo opens daily, from 10:00–16:30. Admission costs US$8.

The Munson-Williams-Procter Arts Institute features the world-class Museum of Art, where art lovers get to revel in over 15,000 pieces of art including the works of Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, and Jackson Pollock. Completed in 1960, the International-style building spans 60,000 square feet. A highlight of the museum's permanent collection is the first of two sets of Thomas Cole's famous series of paintings titled, "The Voyage of Life." The Museum of Art opens from 10:00–17:00, Tuesday to Saturday, and 13:00–17:00 on Sundays. Admission is free.

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