Discover Finger Lakes Wine Country from the Radisson Corning
Whether you want to sample award-winning Finger Lakes wine, marvel at delicately crafted ancient glass or shop on historic Market Street, you can do it all when you stay at Radisson Corning. Conveniently located near the best attractions in the local area, the Radisson Corning offers easy access to the Corning Museum of Glass, Rockwell Museum of Western Art, Finger Lakes Wine Trails, Watkins Glen International Raceway and the shops, restaurants and bars on Market Street. Other nearby attractions in the local area include Spencer Crest Nature Center and Wings of Eagles Discovery Center.
Local area attractions nearby:
Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum(1.3 miles) Watch as guides bring Corning history to life. The Benjamin Patterson Inn, now restored, was built in 1796. Phone: (607) 937-5281
Corning Museum of Glass(1.0 mile) View thousands of pieces of exquisite glass work, some created centuries ago. You can even try glassmaking yourself. Phone: 1 (800) 732-6845
Finger Lakes Wine Country (20 miles) Discover our region's year-round events in the Finger Lakes Wine Country. Phone:1 (800) 813-2958
Gaffer District and Historic Market St(0.4 miles) Discover great shops and restaurants, along with beautifully preserved buildings that date back more than 100 years. Phone: (607) 937-6292
Keuka Lake Wine Trail (20 miles) Spend a day, a weekend or a week traveling along the shores of beautiful Keuka Lake, the most picturesque of New York's pristine Finger Lakes. Visit the nine wineries of the Keuka Lake Wine Trail, enjoying the unique, tasteful experience each has to offer. Phone: 1 (800) 440-4898
Rockwell Museum of Western Art(0.2 miles) Lovers of the Wild West will delight in this attractive space filled with Native American and American Western art. Phone: (607) 937-5386
Seneca Lake Wine Trail(21.5 miles) Choose from among 36 wineries and sample Finger Lakes wine, created in the East Coast's most prolific wine-producing region. Phone: (877) 536-2717
Spencer Crest Nature Center(2.3 miles) Hike seven miles of beautiful trails and enjoy the center's exhibits. Phone: (607) 962-9012
Willowcreek Golf Club(7.0 miles) This golf course is perfect for guests who can't go without their tee time. Phone: (607) 562-8898
Wings of Eagles Discovery Center(12.1 miles) Learn about military aviation while viewing aircraft up close and personal. Can't get enough of flying? Visit the National Soaring Museum and the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum. Phone: (607) 739-8200
Golf with the Radisson Corning:
Corning Country Club Corning Country Club offers an exclusive golf package to Radisson guests. The package includes 18 holes and a cart for $75 per person. Tee times are booked through the Corning Country Club Pro Shop at (607) 936-3392. Must show Radisson Hotel Corning key card. Available to overnight guests only.
Nearby Services:
Corning Hospital (0.3 miles)
Elmira Corning Regional Airport (11.7 miles)
About Corning
Located in the southern part of New York's Finger Lakes region, Corning is surrounded by great natural beauty and provides terrific opportunity for outdoor activities. The tourist-friendly town also offers nearby attractions like superb wineries and, in Watkins Glen, a state park and well-known racetrack. Recognized as a world leader in glass-making - and dubbed "Crystal City" for its prominence - Corning boasts a heritage that dates to the 1860s. Plus, Corning Museum of Glass documents the history and science of glass-making and displays one of the world's most comprehensive collections of glass items. In addition, downtown's historic Market Street comes alive with glass studios, restaurants, art galleries, and other shopping opportunities. Fine arts also thrive, courtesy of several annual cultural events. In addition, thanks to the efforts of a local couple, Rockwell Museum and its renowned western and Native American art grace the town with an amazing selection of visual trophies.
Did you know?
New York State's two largest attractions (New York City and Niagara Falls) are steeped in sheer size and magnificence. The third, however, is Corning, which takes the other route, showcasing quaint, small-town charm and a thriving glass-making artisan community.