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BridgeStreet at Six Six Eight Star Rating 4        
668 Euclid Avenue

Located in Cleveland, BridgeStreet at Six Six Eight provides free Wi-Fi and a gym. This property is set in the heart of the city.All of the contemporary apartments at BridgeStreet at Six Six Eight feature a refrigerator.
Marriott Cleveland Airport Star Rating 3        
4277 West 150Th Street

This straightforward hotel is a 6.4-mile drive from Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and a 9.7-mile drive from the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland.
The Westin Cleveland Downtown Star Rating 4        
777 St. Clair Avenue N.E

This contemporary hotel is 2 blocks from the Cleveland Convention Center and a 9-minute walk from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.Upscale rooms offer WiFi (surcharge), flat-screen TVs, minifridges and desks. Club-level rooms and all suites include free WiFi and access to a lounge with free breakfast and snacks.
Hampton Inn Cleveland Downtown Star Rating 3        
1460 East 9Th Street

This unassuming hotel off Interstate 71 is a 14-minute walk from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum, 11 minutes' walk from the theaters on Playhouse Square and 16 miles from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.Warm rooms with classic furnishings include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus custom-designed beds, desks and coffeemakers. Suites add sofabeds and minifridges.
Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown Star Rating 3        
1100 Carnegie Avenue

A 7-minute drive from Interstate 90, this Downtown hotel is a 5-minute walk from Progressive Field, home to the Cleveland Indians' hotelball park.Flat-screen TVs, microwaves, minifridges and free WiFi are offered in each room, as well as contemporary decor and custom-designed beds. Upgraded suites add whirlpool tubs.
Holiday Inn Cleveland Airport Star Rating 3        
4181 West 150th St

Welcome to the Holiday Inn Hotel Cleveland Airport, a Best of Cleveland Award winning Afull service hotel featuring brand new deluxe business class accommodations & facilities. Our central location is just 2.4 miles from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport/CLE, the International Expositions Center ( IX Center) & within minutes of downtown Cleveland, & most area attractions & business centers.
Holiday Inn Mayfield Cleveland (Ohio) Star Rating 3        
780 Beta Drive

This standard hotel off I-271 is a 6-minute walk from the North Chagrin Reservation and a 17.6-mile drive from downtown North Chagrin Reservation.The traditional rooms come with flat-screen TVs and desks, plus premium cable channels, ironing boards and coffeemakers.
Hyatt Regency Cleveland-Arcade Star Rating 4        
420 Superior Avenue

Set inside the historic Victorian-era Arcade shopping center, this elegant hotel is a 9-minute walk from Quicken Loans Arena and 0.7 miles from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.Airy rooms (some overlooking the Arcade) feature contemporary decor, vaulted ceilings and flat-screen TVs, as well as WiFi access and laptop-size safes.
Intercontinental Hotel Cleveland Star Rating 5        
9801 Carnegie Avenue

Set adjacent to the Cleveland Clinic, this upscale hotel featuring a semicircular glass front lies 0.9 miles from Cleveland Museum of Art and 4.5 miles from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
InterContinental Suites Hotel Cleveland Star Rating 3        
8800 Euclid Avenue

On the Cleveland Clinic campus, this classy all-suite hotel is 1 mile from the Cleveland Museum of Art, 3.2 miles from Downtown, and 4 miles from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Polished suites feature kitchenettes, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and iPod docks, as well as tea and coffeemaking facilities.
 
 
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Cleveland sits on the southern shore of Lake Erie and is close to the Pennsylvania border. With almost 400,000 people, it is the second largest city in Ohio. Given its size and location, there are many things to do in Cleveland. Cleveland boasts that it does not follow the crowd, but rather its own rules, and some of the top places to visit can attest to that fact. Top Attractions The Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame is number one on many lists of where to go in Cleveland. It has the largest collection of rock artifacts in the world. With more than 250 exhibits, the evolution of music is shown through time. Names such as Janis Joplin, Michael Jackson, the Beatles, Elvis as well as famous festival experiences such as Woodstock and Newport are highlighted. A Christmas Story House is specifically for fans of this holiday classic movie. The house was bought in 2004 and renovated to match many of the scenes from the movie. One can see such props as the leg lamp in the window and the red Ryder BB gun. The homes across the street have been renovated into gift shops and A Christmas Story museum. The museum showcases behind-the-scenes photos and original props and costumes.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is in Canton, Ohio, but close enough for the football fanatic. It includes interactive exhibits; visitors can complete a pass in a throwing cage, play Madden football, and explore unusual football memorabilia. The top family attractions in Cleveland include the Cedar Point Amusement Park, the Cleveland Aquarium, Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland Metroparks, and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Depending on the season sports followers can take in the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Cleveland Indians. Arts and Entertainment The Cleveland Museum of Art ranks as one of the most comprehensive art museums in the United States. The museum owns over 40,000 pieces of art including oils by Monet and ancient Grecian statues AND admission is free.

The Cleveland Orchestra is one of the best in the world and plays in Severance Hall. It has "Informal Fridays" where there is a mix of Cleveland Orchestra Concerts and world music. There is the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), where exhibits change consistently. There are contemporary photos, paintings, and sculptures as well as audio and video works. The building also is worth taking a look at; it looks like an Onyx ice cube that fell out of the sky. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History has a full-size replica of a T Rex and "Happy", the oldest sauropod on exhibit anywhere. A Balto replica, the Alaskan heroic husky, can also be found here. He was the husky that led a team of dogs through the Alaskan blizzard in 1925 to deliver medicine. There's also sanctuary of real live animals including foxes, owls, and bobcats.

Locals shop for their everyday groceries at the Cleveland Westside Market, but visitors walk to the 100-year-old Market. Over 100 vendors sell meat, cheese, baked goods and prepared foods in a subway-tiled concourse. Food Network Magazine has named the market America's Best Food Lovers Market. There is also a balcony along the 25th Street side of the building where one can sit and talk and enjoy looking at the crowds below The Fifth Street Arcades between East Fourth and East Sixth Street is Cleveland's historic indoor shopping streets where one can find unique local retail shops. Asia Plaza is the heart of Cleveland's Chinatown and the complex consists of over 20 vendors providing a variety of Chinese goods. Well known retailers such as Nike, Calvin Klein, gap, Saks fifth Avenue, polo, etc. can be found at Aurora Farms Premium Outlets. Restaurants There are too many places to list; yet there are opportunities to take a brew or food tour.

The Cleveland Brew Bus tours area breweries. The Ohio Wine Producers Association offers samples at few of the more prominent wineries in the area. The Taste Cleveland Food Tours is a perfect option that combines Cleveland's history, architecture, and cuisine through many of Cleveland's historic neighborhoods Some of the top restaurants include Pura Vida by Brandt. With farm fresh meats, cheeses, and vegetables, its creative cuisine is worth the stop and it also has the best view on Public Square Cleveland Chop offers signature steaks, perfect burgers, seafood specialties, and even pizzas Elegant, scrumptious, and award-winning, Ligali's Bistro offers a variety of American classics and fusion dishes. Cleveland is a city that will take more than one day to truly explore and appreciate. With the many attractions and places to see boredom will never be a problem. The only problem will be trying to fit everything one can do if a few short days.