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Top neighborhoods in Ithaca

Downtown Ithaca

Downtown Ithaca buzzes with college-town energy around the pedestrian-only Commons. Street performers entertain while shoppers browse independent boutiques and art galleries. The historic State Theatre hosts live shows, while nearby Cascadilla Gorge offers dramatic waterfalls just steps from downtown. You'll find a perfect blend of student life and local culture in this walkable district. Dining options range from casual student spots to farm-to-table restaurants with diverse international flavors. Charming boutique hotels and B&Bs occupy historic buildings throughout downtown. Most attractions are easily accessible on foot, with TCAT buses connecting to Cornell and Ithaca College when you need to venture further.

Fall Creek

Fall Creek captivates visitors with its historic Victorian and Craftsman homes lining tree-shaded streets. The neighborhood borders the scenic Fall Creek gorge, where dramatic limestone cliffs and cascading waterfalls create perfect hiking opportunities. Ithaca Falls Natural Area offers peaceful waterside paths while DeWitt Park provides open lawns for relaxation. Nearby Sciencenter and Newman Municipal Golf Course add family-friendly options. Getting around is easiest on foot with tree-lined sidewalks connecting to downtown Ithaca within 15 minutes. Accommodations include charming bed & breakfasts in converted Victorian homes with authentic period furnishings. While dining options are limited within the neighborhood, the Ithaca Farmers Market and Commons are just a short walk away.

South Hill

South Hill wraps you in classic college town vibes thanks to Ithaca College dominating the landscape. Students buzz between modern academic buildings while the Handwerker Gallery and School of Music add cultural flair to your visit. Nearby Buttermilk Falls State Park offers gorgeous waterfall hikes and cooling swimming holes when campus life feels too buzzy. TCAT buses connect you to downtown Ithaca, though the neighborhood's steep hills reward climbers with breathtaking Cayuga Lake views. Budget-friendly pizza joints and coffee shops cater to student appetites. Limited accommodations mean planning ahead, with bed & breakfasts in quiet residential areas offering the best non-campus lodging options.

East Ithaca

East Ithaca offers a peaceful retreat from downtown's bustle with tree-lined streets and cozy mid-century homes. The East Hill Recreation Way provides scenic trails for morning walks while Six Mile Creek Vineyard tempts you with local wine tastings. Cornell University's influence creates a unique academic vibe, with Reis Tennis Center offering recreational opportunities away from campus crowds. Family restaurants serve up comfort food within this residential haven, though you'll want to venture downtown for evening dining options. Most visitors opt for charming B&Bs or home rentals that blend perfectly with the leafy surroundings. A car is recommended, as bus service is limited despite the easy drive to downtown attractions.

South Side

Ithaca's South Side neighborhood offers a peaceful retreat from the downtown hustle with its tree-lined streets and local charm. Scattered cafes serving comfort food and international cuisine sit just a short drive from attractions like the State Theatre and Ithaca Commons. The area's convenient proximity to Ithaca College makes it perfect for campus visitors or those seeking an authentic local experience. Budget-conscious travelers will appreciate affordable vacation rentals and cozy B&Bs tucked into this quiet residential area. While public transit is limited, ride-sharing services provide access to nearby Cayuga Lake or the stunning Ithaca Falls Natural Area. Early 20th-century wooden houses and modest apartment buildings create a genuine small-town atmosphere.

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