Saratoga Springs Historical Buildings Walk, Saratoga Springs

Saratoga Springs Historical Buildings Walk (Self Guided), Saratoga Springs

Saratoga Springs, New York, has a rich architectural heritage that reflects its past as a hub for tourism, horse racing, and health retreats. The Broadway Historic District is the heart of the city, featuring 19th- and early 20th-century buildings that house shops, restaurants, and grand hotels. One of these landmarks is the Adelphi Hotel, a luxurious 1877 structure that still exudes Gilded Age elegance.

Nearby, the United States Post Office, built in 1910, stands out with its Classical Revival style, a symbol of federal presence in the city. The City Hall, another historic building, showcases impressive Beaux-Arts architecture, contributing to the grandeur of downtown. The Adirondack Trust Company, with its ornate façade and classical columns, remains one of the finest bank buildings in upstate New York.

The East Side Historic District and Union Avenue Historic District highlight stately homes and grand mansions, many from the Victorian era, with intricate woodwork and large porches. Hiram Charles Todd House, a prime example, reflects the wealth of Saratoga’s elite in the 19th century.

On the west side, the West Side Historic District offers a different perspective, featuring working-class homes and early industrial buildings, showcasing Saratoga’s more modest side. Universal Preservation Hall, a restored 19th-century church, now functions as an arts and cultural venue, blending history with modern creativity. Bethesda Episcopal Church, with its stunning Gothic Revival design, remains a focal point for the community.

The Saratoga Springs Visitor Center, housed in a former trolley station, serves as a gateway to this historical richness, offering insights into the city’s development.

If you appreciate historic architecture, Saratoga Springs is a perfect place to explore. Here, you will find a blend of elegance and history that few places can match. Start your journey today and discover the stories behind these timeless buildings!
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Saratoga Springs Historical Buildings Walk Map

Map Instructions: (1) Click the "Nearby Sights" button to view the nearby attractions; (2) click a map pin to see sight information.

Guide Name: Saratoga Springs Historical Buildings Walk
Guide Location: USA » Saratoga Springs (See other walking tours in Saratoga Springs)
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Sightseeing)
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.6 Km or 1.6 Miles

Sights Featured in This Walk

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Use the WalkBuilder tool below to customize this walk to suit your interests. Instructions: click at the upper right corner in the map above to view other sights in the city. To learn more about a sight, click a map pin. Click the “+” or “–” to add or remove a sight from the walk. To reorder the selected sights, simply drag and move them up or down the list in the left column.
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Frequently Asked Questions


1. How do I access my walking tour in Saratoga Springs?
Save your walking tour on the website. Then download the GPSmyCity app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and sign in to your GPSmyCity account. Next, download “Saratoga Springs Map and Walking Tours” within the app. Your walk will appear on the Walks screen.

2. How do I view other attractions in Saratoga Springs?
At the upper-right corner of the map above, click the “Nearby Sights” button to show or hide other sights in the city. Click a map pin to view details about a sight. To add a sight to your walk, find it in the right column of the WalkBuilder tool above and click the “+” button next to it.

3. How do I re-arrange the sight order?
In the left column of the WalkBuilder tool, drag a sight to move it up or down the list. Then click “Click here to view route map”. Repeat this process until the route meets your needs.

4. Can I add my hotel to a walking tour?
Yes. You can add your hotel as the starting point, the ending point, or both (creating a loop route). This feature is currently available only in the GPSmyCity app.

5. Can I add my own sights to a walking tour?
Yes. You can add sightss that are not in our database and include them in your walk. To do so, sign in to your GPSmyCity account on the website or use the GPSmyCity app.

6. How many sights can be included in a walking tour?
For technical reasons, the number of sights in a walking tour is currently capped at 20. This limit may be increased over time.

Walking Tours in Saratoga Springs, New York

Create Your Own Walk in Saratoga Springs

Create Your Own Walk in Saratoga Springs

Creating your own self-guided walk in Saratoga Springs is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Saratoga Springs Introduction Walking Tour

Saratoga Springs Introduction Walking Tour

Saratoga Springs, New York, is a city that wears its history well. The name Saratoga comes from the Mohawk word Sarachtogue, meaning “place of swift water,” and reflects the presence of mineral springs in the area. The Mohawk Indigenous peoples had long valued these springs before the arrival of Europeans.

The British built Fort Saratoga in 1691. The area’s first permanent settlement...  view more

Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.3 Km or 2.1 Miles