Downtown Oneonta, New York
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Hotels
Holiday Inn Oneonta-Cooperstown Area
5206 State Highway 23
Oneonta, New York
Courtyard Oneonta
116 Courtyard Dr
Oneonta, New York
Super 8 Oneonta/Cooperstown
4973 St Hwy 23
Oneonta, New York
Hampton Inn Oneonta
225 River St
Oneonta, New York
RED CARPET INN ON THE LAKE
2306 State Hwy 28
Oneonta, New York
Clarion Hotel Oneonta
55 Market St
Oneonta, New York
Hotel Tips
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.
Ask to be placed opposite of any roadways. Road noise can be a constant source of pollution which may not be a noticeable problem during the day but reveals itself at night. Don't be afraid to request a room change to get a better sleep.
Always find a reason to email the front desk manager in hotels that you plan to visit again. Tell them what they did right and express your plans to stay again and ask what opportunities there might be for frequent discounts or upgrades on your next visits. If you become friends with the manager, you just might get the friends and family rate some day.
Things To Do
Oneonta is the place to go when you want to freshen up or replace your nails. Call ahead to schedule an appointment, pick your colors and style and let the transformation begin. Some salons offer hair styling and coloring as well as lashes and eyebrow coloring.
Oneonta has several options for shopping for specialty food items that are not found in regular grocery stores. Shops tailored for "foodies" offer tastings of the products as well as scheduled culinary classes to perfect your skills. Shop for infused oils, salts and spices from around the World!
Oneonta 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?
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So quaint and fun!
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We plan to visit
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Maureen is there
Don Nguyen
Am new to Cedar Park from California, would like to get a discount card and begin exploring Cedar Park.
Kimberly Turner
Shopping is fun and food is fantastic!
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