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Top neighborhoods in Cleveland

Downtown Cleveland

Diverse architecture and subdistricts define this central business area, offering various dining, retail, and entertainment options. Explore Playhouse Square, Public Square, and North Coast Harbor's attractions, with convenient access via the HealthLine and Waterfront Line Rapid stations.

Ohio City

Historic West Side Market and Ohio City Fresh Food Collaborative offer unique shopping experiences, while craft breweries like Hansa Brewing and Market Garden Brewery quench your thirst. Explore the Transformer Station, St. John's Episcopal Church, and Carnegie West Branch Library.

Tremont

Brimming with art galleries and diverse restaurants, this cultural hub attracts tech companies and preserves its historic landscape. Must-see sights include St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral and A Christmas Story House.

University Circle

Home to renowned cultural institutions and praised for its walkability, University Circle offers art galleries, boutique shops, and diverse dining options, particularly in Little Italy. Multiple transportation options, including train and shuttle services, ensure easy exploration.

Edgewater

Edgewater blends lakeside leisure with residential charm along Cleveland's shoreline. The star attractions are Edgewater Beach and Park, where sandy swimming spots and scenic trails hug Lake Erie's edge. Solstice Steps offers dramatic stone terracing with perfect sunset views, while locals and visitors alike enjoy fishing piers and picnic pavilions year-round. Dining options focus on casual lakefront eateries and seasonal food trucks near the beach. Most accommodations are vacation rentals or bed-and-breakfasts in converted homes. The neighborhood is best explored by car, though you'll find limited bus connections to downtown Cleveland and plenty of street parking except on summer weekends.

Top landmarks in Cleveland

Cleveland and related destinations

Rust Belt revival meets rock and roll in this lakefront city where the Browns inspire religious devotion despite decades of heartbreak. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebrates musical legends in a glass pyramid along Lake Erie's shore. Public Square buzzes with food trucks and free concerts, while the Cleveland Arcade's Victorian ironwork transforms shopping into architectural sightseeing. Catch the Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall, where world-class musicians perform in a venue with perfect acoustics. Winter visitors can hit the slopes at Brandywine or Boston Mills ski resorts. The West Side Market's century-old food hall offers pierogies and sausages that reflect the city's immigrant heritage better than any museum could.

Find out more about Cleveland

There's a lot visitors like about Cleveland, especially its restaurants and museums. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Cleveland Mall and Edgewater Beach. While you're here, stop by Public Square and Key Tower.

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