Published on 05/21/2018 3:38 pm

During a recent visit to Syracuse, I had the opportunity to see the city firsthand, and experience all that it had to offer.

Home to the world-renowned Syracuse University, the city of Syracuse is a lot more than just a college city. It has a thriving nightlife, good-looking parks, ample of shopping opportunities, wineries, and lots and lots of delicious food.

Encapsulating Sicily's immortal beauty like none other, Syracuse is New York’s fifth largest city and lies in the central region of New York State. With a population of 662,000 in its metro area, it’s also the third largest city in Upstate New York.

Syracuse is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that lies along a harmonious bay, reaching into the ocean via the island of Ortygia. With a serene, poetic atmosphere prevailing, one visiting the city gets to see one of the many entrancing places that have been restored to their former glory.

It’s a place where ancient Greek ruins rise out of lush citrus orchards, cafe tables spill onto dazzling

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A brief introduction to Syracuse