Places to stay in Geneva, New York
Geneva is located in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region. At the junction of Rts. 5 & 20 and 14, Geneva is directly south of NY State Thruway exit 42, situated at the northern tip of Seneca Lake. The Seneca-Cayuga Canal connects Seneca Lake with Cayuga Lake, linking Geneva, via the State Barge Canal, to the water- ways of the world. Facilities abound for golf, tennis, boating and water sports, not to mention winter sports. Local restaurants include Ichiro Japanese Restaurant, El Morro, Nonna Cosentino's Trattoria, and Water St Cafe.
If you are travelling in the area, Geneva is located close to Saint Stephens Roman Catholic Church, Sampson Creek, Benton Rural Cemetery, Seneca Community Church and Clifton Springs Sanitarium And Clinic.
Other Geneva attractions include sailboat races, college sports, bowling alleys, theatres, boat tours and charters, antique and specialty shops, nearby auto races and thoroughbred races, farmers markets, flea markets and many area festivals throughout the year. Geneva is also the perfect place to begin your tour of the Finger Lakes winery trails, with 20 wineries surrounding Seneca Lake. The Finger Lakes Region boasts 48 wineries with vineyards covering over 10,000 acres.
The center of Geneva ( which is at is longitude -76°58'39.876 and latitude 42°52'8.2387 ) is located 7 miles away from Waterloo and 8 miles away from Phelps.
Available Geneva lodging
We currently have 21 accommodations in and around Geneva.
Geneva Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Americas Best Value Inn
Fairfield Inn & Suites
Hampton Inn
41 Lakefront Hotel
Microtel Inn & Suites
Days Inn
Belhurst Castle
Geneva On The Lake
Woodruff Manor Bed And Breakfast
Geneva Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Cobtree Farm and Cottages
Waterloo Harbor Campground
Approx 2 miles away in Waterloo:
Welcome Traveler Campground
Approx 4 miles away in Waterloo:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Geneva

Nonna Cosentino's Trattoria ( Dining / Italian ). Nonna means “Grandmother” in Italian and Trattoria means “Small Family Restaurant”. Marylou “Nonna” and Joe “Uncle Joe” Cosentino started from scratch in the restaurant business in 1978. Their first restaurant “Uncle Joe’s” took them from a one room Pizzeria with a small assortment of Pizza and Subs to what Uncle Joe’s is today.
www.nonnastrattoria.com
Pasta Only Cobblestone Restaurant ( Dining / Italian ). Located at 3610 County Road 6. The Cobblestone Restaurant in Geneva, New York is a restored 1825 farm house. Originally built as a Tavern and Stage Coach Stop in the 1700's, the second floor was added on in the mid-1800's for living quarters. Soon after, the building was purchased by the Fordon Family, known throughout the area as large landowners and farmers.
cobblestonegeneva.com
Ichiro Japanese Restaurant ( Dining / Asian ). Located at 405 Exchange Street. The HO is known for serving all your favorite Japanese dishes, including Scallion Pancake, General Tso's Chicken, Beef w. Broccoli, Moo Shu Pork, Peking Duck, Family Style Eggplant.
www.ichirogeneva.com
Renamed properties
- Americas Best Value Inn at 473 Hamilton Street may have been previously known as Best Value Inn or Best Value Inn
- 41 Lakefront Hotel at 41 Lakefront Drive may have been previously known as Ramada Inn or Ramada Inn
- Days Inn at 485 Hamilton Street may have been previously known as Motel 6 or Motel 6