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Your East Avenue Vacation
East Avenue is calling! Whatever type of escape you're planning, you can experience and see more of this neighborhood with an East Avenue vacation package. Kick off your trip to East Avenue by visiting nearby attractions such as Genesee Rivers High Falls, University of Rochester and Strong. Stop dreaming and start doing. When you're ready to lock in your ideal vacation to East Avenue, Expedia will help you get there.
The Latest East Avenue Vacation Packages


Hyatt Regency Rochester
Reviewed on Mar 8, 2026

The Strathallan Rochester Hotel & Spa - DoubleTree by Hilton
Reviewed on Mar 8, 2026

Holiday Inn Express Rochester - University Area by IHG
Reviewed on Mar 3, 2026

Sutherland House Victorian Bed & Breakfast
Reviewed on Jan 27, 2026
Where to stay in East Avenue

Downtown Rochester
Economic center with an urban setting, Downtown Rochester offers a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants. Enjoy the Mary Jemison Boat Tour on Genesee River or explore attractions like Strong National Museum of Play and High Falls.
East Avenue Hotel Deals

The Strathallan Rochester Hotel & Spa - DoubleTree by Hilton
Upscale environment, great for a weekend with a lovers.
Reviewed on Mar 8, 2026

Courtyard by Marriott Rochester Downtown
Comfortable and clean room Staff was friendly.
Reviewed on Mar 8, 2026

Woodcliff Hotel and Spa
Bathroom needs serious updating
Reviewed on Mar 5, 2026
Discover the most popular places to visit in East Avenue

Rochester Museum and Science Center
Fossils, a climbing wall, a planetarium and more fill this extensive museum, which is especially renowned for its kid-friendly Inventor Center.

George Eastman Museum
Once owned by the founder of Kodak, this opulent mansion features a huge collection of early photography equipment, interesting architecture and beautiful gardens.

Memorial Art Gallery
From Ancient Egypt to Jackson Pollock and beyond, this sizable university museum brings works of art from the last 5,000 years to downtown Rochester.






















