Downtown Johnstown, New York
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Hotels
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Johnstown
136 N Comrie Ave
Johnstown, New York
Super 8 Johnstown Gloversville Area
301 N Comrie Ave
Johnstown, New York
Holiday Inn Johnstown-Gloversville
308 N Comrie Ave
Johnstown, New York
Hotel Tips
Always announce during booking if the trip is for a special event, anniversary or reunion. Group rates can be pre-negotiated and you may qualify for a lower cost and better upgrades for your stay. If you are the one setting up the event, always work directly with the front desk manager to make sure the best service is offered to your party.
Always tip staff when you feel the service was great and don't forget the housekeeping staff which you may never see. You should tip every day if you are staying multiple days as the staff may rotate out and miss the bounty at the end.
Bring an actual credit card to avoid deposits and pre-authorizations consuming money in your checking account which will reduce your available balance. Hotels that accept paper cash often ask for a hefty deposit to cover potential damages in your room leaving you scrambling to find an ATM.
Things To Do
Johnstown micro breweries have popped up in downtown corridors to quench the thirst of local or traveller whos is looking for a one-of-a-kind experience for suds brewed on site. If you are looking for a light beer or something randy and dark, you are sure to find a wide assortment of options to choose from.
Johnstown can warm you up on a cloudy day or simply offer your daily perk by visiting your local coffee shop. Quality, purity and punch are targeted with coffee beans curated globally and locally roasted while being served fresh as it is made right in front of you. Order up!
Johnstown brings the farming community under one marketplace to offer an assortment of locally grown fruit and vegetables. Traditionally, markets are restricted to anything grown so you can expect to see natural whole foods that are sure to please those working on their plant-based diets!
Why Do You Love Downtown?
Cathrine Sutton
Cute shops
Mary Loar
There are so many cute stores in Silverton. We are going on Thursday to shop and dine.
Carrie AGNEW
why not?
Molly MacTaggart
Always love quaint, historic downtown areas, late April will be our first visit to Dillon.
kelly jordan
shops and food
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