The Aurora Inn is one of the few luxury hotels near Cornell University, Wells College, Ithaca,
Rochester and Syracuse. Centrally located in the Finger Lakes near some of New York's best wineries,
a visit to Aurora is an easy getaway from New York City and other cities in the Northeast.

A half hour from Ithaca or Skaneateles. Just over an hour from
Syracuse and Rochester. An easy 4 1/2 hour drive from New York City.

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From the South: Take I-81 North to Exit 12 (Homer). Go straight to the first stoplight. Turn right
and go to next stoplight. Turn left into State Route 90. Continue along State Route 90 for about
45 minutes until you reach the village of Aurora. The inn is on your left.

From the West: Take the New York State Thruway (I-90) East to Exit 41. Turn right onto
Route 414 and then left onto Route 318. At the end of Route 318, turn left onto Routes 5 and 20.
After 2 miles, turn right onto State Route 90 for about 15 miles until you enter the village of Aurora.
The inn is on your right.

From the East: Take NYS Thruway (I-90) West to Exit 40 (Weedsport). Follow Route 34 South through and past Auburn , approximately 11 miles, to Sherwood Road and turn right. Follow Sherwood Road approximately 5.5 miles to State Route 90/Main Street and turn left. The inn is on your right.

From the North: Take I-81 South to Syracuse to the New York State Thruway (1-90) West.
Take Exit 40 (Weedsport). Follow Route 34 South through and past Auburn , approximately 11 miles, to Sherwood Road and turn right. Follow Sherwood Road approximately 5.5 miles to State Route 90/Main Street and turn left. The inn is on your right.

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The historic Aurora Inn
Located in the heart of the finger lakes region of central new york

A map of the Aurora Inn shows that it is centrally located near Ithaca, Binghamton, Syracuse and Rochester.