Often cited as a model for urban
rebirth and named one of the top 10 international visitor hotspots by Travel and
Leisure magazine, the city of Cleveland, located on the shores of Lake Erie, has
truly lived up to its image as The New American City. Cleveland's success story
today is fueled by an on-going commitment to growth and a global vision for the
future. Cleveland boasts leading cultural and educational centers,
internationally acclaimed health institutions and world-class sports and
entertainment facilities. These attributes, combined with the rich traditions
and unique, ethnic flavor of the city, have visitors agreeing with what
residents have always said---CLEVELAND--- IT WILL ROCK YOU!
Whatever the
interest, this lakeside community has something for even the most discriminating
traveler. When it comes to attractions, there is definitely no shortage in both
the city as well as the surrounding area. One of the most popular theme parks in
the country is located in nearby Sandusky. Cedar Point allows guests to
experience over 150 rides and attractions, including award-winning entertainment
and four children's areas.
The NASA
Glenn Research Center offers free admission to a host of interactive exhibits
and historic artifacts that showcase highlights of NASA's aerospace programs.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame are two other
must see attractions. Where else but at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame can a
visitor relive the soundtrack of his/her life? There are over 50 exhibits,
dynamic cinematic presentations plus the largest single collection of rock and
roll artifacts. Located just one hour south of Cleveland, the Pro Football Hall
of Fame, known as one of America's premier sports showplaces, presents football
as fans have never before experienced it in Game Day Stadium Theater!
From the
world's only Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to the Great Lakes Science
Center and the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Rainforest, Cleveland is bustling
with venues of interest. Thrill-seekers will be on the edge of their seats
(literally!) with some of the tallest, fastest, steepest and best roller
coasters in the world at Geauga Lake in Aurora and Cedar Point Amusement Park in
Sandusky.
Those who
enjoy the out of doors, will want to visit the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Rain
Forest. Viewing over 3,000 animals living in an expanse of 168 rolling, wooded
acres, provides a great day of fun for the entire family. See animals and plants
from around the globe including the jungles of Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
In addition, there are a total of 27 parks, two golf courses, three lakefront
locations, a Nature Center, a Wildlife Center and an Agricultural Theme Park
available as well.
Culture
enthusiasts and aficionados enjoy stellar performances at Cleveland's Playhouse
Square Center, which includes five beautifully restored, circa 1920 theaters,
making Playhouse Square Center the nation's largest performing arts center
outside of New York City. These architectural gems are home to the Cleveland
Opera, Ohio Ballet, Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Second City, and many
Broadway performances.
University
Circle, one of the nation's largest concentrations of cultural arts, medical,
and educational institutions within one square mile, is also home to many
world-class treasures. including the renowned Cleveland Museum of Art and The
Cleveland Orchestra. These include HealthSpace Cleveland, the Cleveland
Children's Museum, the Western Reserve Historical Society, the Crawford Auto and
Aviation Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Cleveland
Botanical Garden, and the Cleveland Play House, to name a few. Also of note are
the Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University's Peter B. Lewis
Building, which was designed by Frank O. Gehry.
Cleveland is
known for being loyal to its sports teams. The city hosts big-league sports
action year-round. The National Football League (NFL) and the Cleveland Browns
returned to Cleveland with the 73,000-seat Cleveland Browns Stadium. Jacobs
Field, featuring one of the largest scoreboards in the United States, is home to
baseball's Cleveland Indians. Gund Arena hosts Cleveland Cavaliers basketball,
Cleveland Barons hockey and more than 200 family events and concerts each year.
There is also MISL soccer with the Cleveland Force.
Located on
the shores of Lake Erie, Cleveland boasts 31 miles of lake frontage, more than
any other metropolitan center in the world. The Lake Erie Circle Tour, a
200-mile stretch of scenic beauty along the Northern Ohio coast is of interest
in each of the four seasons. Major theme parks, heritage and historical sites,
wineries, covered bridges, unique museums, and highly rated Donald Ross-designed
golf courses are all set against the broad expanse of Southern Lake Erie.
The city
offers a bustling, riverfront entertainment district like no other. The Flats,
located along the banks of the Cuyahoga River, houses more than 50 restaurants,
nightclubs and bars, a 5,000 seat amphitheater and a waterfront boardwalk. The
upscale Historic Warehouse District is home to live jazz and blues, great
restaurants, trendy nightclubs and an improvisational theatre. The Historic
Gateway District, a diverse area comprised of neighborhood, commercial, retail
and dining venues, is also the center of big-league sports action and
entertainment year round. Nightclubs offering live musical entertainment round
out the booming Historic Gateway District nightspots.
Whether
traveling for business or pleasure, in summer, winter, fall or spring, this
conveniently located Ohio city is sure to excite you. Be sure to bring plenty of
energy and a camera! |