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About our Hotel in Binghamton, NY
Beautifully located at the confluence of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers is the newly renovated Holiday Inn Binghamton – Downtown. Situated at the junction of Interstate Route 81 and State Roads 11 and 17, the Holiday Inn Binghamton is the perfect place to stay in New York’s Southern Tier whether you are passing through or spending some time in the Triple Cities area. You will enjoy relaxing in one of the Holiday Inn’s impeccably-renovated guestrooms that feature all of the amenities you could wish for in a top-level, full-service hotel.
The Holiday Inn Binghamton’s downtown location offers a variety of food and beverage choices including the Holiday Inn’s Café Select Restaurant and the Le Bar Lounge. If fitness is your thing, you will love the hotel’s expansive fitness and indoor heated swimming pool. And don’t forget to bring your “best friend” as the Holiday Inn Binghamton is very pet-friendly! Some of the other features of the Holiday Inn you will enjoy include complimentary parking, a variety of accessible guestroom options, an on-site barber and beauty salon, a 24-hour business center and much more.


Hotel Location in Binghamton, NY
The Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown is located in the heart of Downtown Binghamton at the confluence of the Chenango and Susquehanna rivers. Situated in the Southern Tier of New York State at the crossroads of New York’s interstate highways (I-81, I-86, I-88), the Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown is located at 2-8 Hawley Street. Drive safely!
- Greater Binghamton Airport – 11.9 Miles
- Syracuse Hancock International Airport – 81.4 Miles
- Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport – 69.9 Miles
- John F. Kennedy International Airport – 198 Miles
About Binghamton
People didn’t settle in the city of Binghamton until 1802, but at that time it wasn’t called ‘Binghamton.’ It was actually known as ‘Chenango Point.’
Sometimes Binghamton is referred to as the ‘Parlor City,’ a name that goes back to the 19th century. Binghamton had massive mansions with huge parlors where people would gather and spend time together. There were so many fancy parlors that people started calling Binghamton the ‘Parlor City.’
In addition to being called the ‘Parlor City,’ Binghamton was also sometimes called the ‘Valley of Opportunity.’ The reason for this name was because the city experienced a major growth in the 1800s and 1900s as an influx of immigrants entered the city and jobs were plentiful.