Explore Geneva
Situated midway between Rochester and Syracuse on Routes 5 & 20, Geneva feels like the center of the Finger Lakes region.
A one-hour drive from Rochester, the city sits on the north shore of Seneca Lake and is known for its agricultural and food science innovations. It is home to the Viticulture and Wine Center at FLCC and Cornell AgriTech. Visitors to Geneva can experience these innovations at local restaurants and wineries.
Plan Your Day Trip to Geneva
Breakfast
You can enjoy a delicious meal at Water Street Cafe, Monaco’s Coffee, Captain’s Cafe, or Bagels & Cakes.
Morning
Park at the Finger Lakes Welcome Center and walk along the north shore through Seneca Lake State Park. The walk to the sprayground is a little over two miles, so trek as far as you like before returning to the welcome center, where you can snap a photo with the giant I Love New York sign.
Lunch
Visit the historic district for delicious food and drinks at Char Burrito Bar or The Elephant. Check out Stonecutter’s Tavern at Belhurst Castle for a more formal setting. Besides their regular menu, they also have a wine, beer, and hard cider tasting room.
Afternoon
Experience the history of Geneva by joining a guided tour of Rose Hill Mansion on the northeast side of Seneca Lake. Then head to Three Brothers Wineries & Estates, home to Stony Lonesome Wine Cellars, Passion Feet Wine Barn, Bagg Dare Wine Company, and War Horse Brewing Co., for an afternoon of wine and beer tastings. Before dinner, walk along South Main Street to see the historic rowhouses across from Pulteney Park and down Seneca Street to discover colorful murals, beautiful architecture, and the historic Smith Opera House. Stop into Stomping Grounds bookstore and Total Recall arcade. Linden Street has a European atmosphere on Friday and Saturday nights when the Herringbone brick road is closed to vehicles. Visitors can enjoy outdoor dining, live music, and dancing at innovative food and drink establishments.
Dinner
Select from among the exceptional restaurants on Seneca or Linden Streets, like FLX Table, The Rusty Pig, Eddie O’Brien’s Grille & Bar, or the speakeasy at Vinifera. Also, consider the Ports Cafe on West Lake Road, Ichiro Japanese Restaurant or Cosentino’s Ristorante on Exchange Street, Anorah on Castle Street, and Kindred Fare on US Route 20. Enjoy an exquisite meal at Geneva on the Lake, which offers stunning views of Seneca Lake and beautifully manicured gardens.









