Tipp Hill Home, near local eateries and pubs, walkable, near SU and Hospitals
Your home away from home in Syracuse with 3 bedrooms. This gorgeous house features a king bed, queen bed, and a cozy twin bed. Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere with amenities like WiFi, heating, and a washing machine. The 2 bathrooms offer a bathtub and a shower for your convenience. Escape to this awesome retreat and make unforgettable memories with your loved ones. Feel free to reach out to us during your stay - we're happy to suggest local spots to check out.
Please note: There is a lot of street parking, home does not have any driveway because of the historic nature of this neighborhood. We are on a slight hill and there are steps leading to the home. Please keep in mind if stairs and hills are difficult for any medical reasons.
The house had everything and more. The decor was so cute, it felt like a stylish hotel that we had to ourselves. Great location, close to lots of restaurants and bars. Comfortable beds. We really enjoyed our stay and would stay again.
Perfect location for all the things we needed this week. Nice mix of modern and vintage decor. Great to have multiple bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Fun scavenger hunt for teens to complete that made them think as well as learn some of history of the area. Would definitely look to book here on next visit to Syracuse!
Our family of 5 returned to Tipp Hill for a wedding weekend. This house was the perfect place for us with enough beds for our 3 children and ourselves. There were a couple minor hiccups with our stay, and the owner was super responsive immediately! It's a few doors down from the Blarney Stone, which has the best burgers in town of course!The vintage decor was adorable, and the Tipp Hill sign/accent wall was a perfect backdrop for pictures!The owner had everything set up wonderfully for our visit; the scavenger hunt that intertwined the history of Tipp Hill was amazing. I would recommend this Tipp Hill house for a family or a gathering of friends! We would def want to stay again when we return to Syracuse.