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Armory Square

Franklin St at Clinton St, Syracuse, NY 13202 · 315-422-8284

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DOWNTOWN. With an old armory building as an anchor, Syracuse's renovated downtown is filled with hopping bars, lively restaurants and numerous unique boutiques and gift shops. Head downtown and wander along Franklin, West Fayette and Walton Streets and you will see college students drinking coffee, grandmas shopping for their grandkids and young families walking to the Museum of Science and Technology. Day or night, Armory Square is a fun stop for relaxing and people watching.

Carousel Center

9090 Carousel Center Dr, Northeast of Downtown, Syracuse, NY 13290 · 315-466-7000

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I-81, EXIT 23. This busy mall – central New York's largest – is home to more than 150 stores and a cinema, in addition to a large food court and a renovated 1909 carousel. More than 15 million annual visitors come here to shop at large department stores such as Best Buy, H&M, Lord & Taylor and JC Penney. Specialty shops include Hallmark, Brookstone, J. Crew, Build-a-Bear Workshop, Payless Shoes and many, many more. Quick snacks can be had at Taco Bell or Wendy's, while more leisurely meals are available at Ruby Tuesday.

Central New York Regional Farmers & Flea Market

2100 Park St, Syracuse, NY 13208 · 315-422-8647

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I-81, EXIT 23. New York's largest farmer's market – in business continuously since 1933 – is open in Syracuse every Saturday of the year, as well as each Thursday from May through Thanksgiving. The farmers that raised them sell produce and flowers, and crafts are offered by their artisans. The flea market operates every Sunday, year round. Both markets have a mix of indoor and outdoor shopping, so this is a good bet no matter what the weather.

Downtown Syracuse Farmer's Market

S Salina St at Washington St, Syracuse, NY 13202 · 315-422-8284

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DOWNTOWN. The smell of freshly baked bread greets your nose before you even arrive at the parking lot that is home to this open-air market. Fifty vendors gather each Tuesday in the Spring, Summer and Fall to sell handicrafts, organic produce, homemade goat's cheese and canned chutneys and preserves. This is a great spot to pick up a special gift for the epicure on your list.

Shoppingtown Mall

3649 Erie Blvd E, Syracuse, NY 13214 · 315-446-9160

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DEWITT. Shoppingtown Mall, with its 130 shops, two-tier carousel and cinema, offers most of the advantages of Carousel Center Mall without the crushing crowds. This laid-back spot has a JC Penney in addition to specialty shops such as Dakota Watch Company, Gymboree and Pet World. There are also a variety of jewelry, shoe and clothing stores. No need to leave the mall when hunger strikes—the food court has some excellent options including a Flaming Wok.

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