Cleveland might not be top of most travel bucket lists but, let’s be totally honest, the city doesn’t really seem to give a hoot. This is where John D Rockefeller made his billions: a glorious port city that confidently goes about its business, from the ever more glamorous Lake Erie waterfront to rockin’ out at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Add in an exciting, international food and restaurant scene where pierogi are as popular as pizza, regular live music concerts, amazing things to do, and a passion for all things sports and you’ve got a city that knows how to have a good time. In order to truly make the most of Cleveland, your first job is to find a top-tier hotel – which is where we come in. Below are the best places in the city to rest your head for the night, from those that are close to the ballpark, theater district, and Hall of Fame to places that are flat-out some of the most luxurious spaces the city has to offer. Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in every hotel featured below, we've based our list on top reviews and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.
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The Cleveland Museum of Art celebrated 100 years in 2016 and is one of the best encyclopedic art museums in the nation. Renowned for its deep Asian and Egyptian holdings, it’s also strong on medieval art from Europe and America and boasts a growing collection of postwar masterpieces. An expansion, designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly and completed in 2013, increased the museum’s floor space to a whopping 592,000 square feet. The myriad treasures on view range from an exquisite Egyptian hardstone sculpture of the head of Amenhotep III from 1391-1353 B.C. to Albert Pinkham Ryder’s symbolist painting The Race Track (Death on a Pale Horse), 1896-1908.
The word is out by now: Cleveland is actually kind of cool. Lauded as the Comeback City, it’s a place in the process of reinventing itself without forgetting the things that have always made it great. Situated at a geographical and cultural crossroads, Cleveland is the point in the country where the East meets the Midwest—and the restaurants, hotels and activities that make the city unique reflect just that. So, are you ready to explore the town properly? We’re here to help: Check out our list of the best things to do in Cleveland, curated by local experts but in no particular order (we couldn't rank this list—they’re all must-dos!), for a guaranteed fun time. RECOMMENDED: The coolest hotels in Cleveland
Cleveland is in the midst of a “rust belt revival” and food is a big part of its comeback. But great dining isn’t a new addition to “The Remake on the Lake.” Cleveland has always been a food town. From the Italian butchers and Jewish delis of its ethnic East Side to the New Midwest, farm-to-table innovations of its West Side and beautiful eateries in local hotels, the city is home to culinary riches of all kinds. As you plan your things to do in the city, be sure to leave space for food. Whether it’s old-world sausage or sustainably harvested produce you’re searching for, you won’t leave this place disappointed—or hungry. Ladies and gentlemen, here are the very best restaurants in Cleveland. RECOMMENDED: The coolest hotels in Cleveland