ATTRACTIONS
Cleveland rocks, and more than a million people prove it each year with
their pilgrimages to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and other
lakeside spots. Read
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HOTELS
The majority of Cleveland's hotels are geared to the business traveler,
which means comfortable rooms, decent meeting facilities and above-average
hotel restaurants. Read
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DINING
With more than 60 languages spoken by 80 ethnic groups in Cleveland, it's
no wonder the city is a United Nations of food. Read
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SHOPPING
Cleveland's grand department stores shut their doors a few decades back.
The buildings are not sitting idle, however, thanks to the city's active
downtown restoration and renovation efforts. Read
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NIGHTLIFE AND ENTERTAINMENT
Party in the frantic Flats, a neon-glitzy entertainment district, or prowl
the hip hangouts of the Warehouse District, an area of new lofts and condos
in renovated brick buildings. Read
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FITNESS
AND RECREATION
Even when colder temps blow in off the lake, watch out the many
parks around the city will be full of people in search of fitness and
fun. Read
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TRANSPORTATION
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport was the nation's first municipally
owned facility when established in 1925 and has been steadily growing
ever since. Read
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DAY
TRIPS
The must-do trip for die-hard football fans is the 50 mile drive to the
83,000-square-foot Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. Read
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RECOMMENDED EVENTS
Want to experience a great festival, museum exhibit or other upcoming local event? Plan your trip to Cleveland around one of our picks. Read
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