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    Red Roof Inn Cleveland Airport-Middleburg Heights

    Red Roof Inn Cleveland Airport-Middleburg Heights

    17555 Bagley Rd, I-71 At Exit #235, Bagley Rd, Middleburg Heights, OH
    The price is $66 per night from Dec 22 to Dec 23
    $66
    includes taxes & fees
    $56 per night
    Dec 22 - Dec 23
    6.6/10 (1,000 reviews)
    University Hotel & Suites

    University Hotel & Suites

    3614 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH
    4.4/10 (993 reviews)
    SkyLight Inn Cleveland - Willoughby

    SkyLight Inn Cleveland - Willoughby

    34600 Maplegrove Rd, Willoughby, OH
    The price is $81 per night from Dec 29 to Dec 30
    $81
    includes taxes & fees
    $70 per night
    Dec 29 - Dec 30
    6/10 (1,000 reviews)
    Red Roof Inn Cleveland - Independence

    Red Roof Inn Cleveland - Independence

    6020 Quarry Ln, I-77 At Exit #155, Rockside Rd, Independence, OH
    The price is $68 per night from Dec 24 to Dec 25
    $68
    includes taxes & fees
    $58 per night
    Dec 24 - Dec 25
    5.6/10 (1,000 reviews)
    Red Roof Inn Cleveland - Mentor/ Willoughby

    Red Roof Inn Cleveland - Mentor/ Willoughby

    4166 State Route 306, Willoughby, OH
    The price is $71 per night from Dec 29 to Dec 30
    $71
    includes taxes & fees
    $62 per night
    Dec 29 - Dec 30
    7.4/10 Good! (1,000 reviews)
    WestSpring Inn

    WestSpring Inn

    25200 Sperry Dr, Westlake, OH
    The price is $75 per night from Dec 22 to Dec 23
    $75
    includes taxes & fees
    $64 per night
    Dec 22 - Dec 23
    6.4/10 (1,004 reviews)

Top reasons to visit Cleveland

  1. Outdoor Adventures: Explore downtown Cleveland with its sports stadiums and Lake Erie waterfront. Enjoy the vibrant theater district and take a leisurely walk to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  2. Cultural Delights: Catch a live performance at the renowned Cleveland Orchestra or enjoy a show at the Playhouse Square theater. Visit the diverse exhibits at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
  3. Sports Galore: Sports enthusiasts can catch a game of baseball or football in Cleveland. The city also offers easy access to other popular cities like Akron and Canton.
  4. Lake Erie Beauty: Nature lovers can explore the beautiful Lake Erie and its waterfront attractions. Enjoy scenic views, water activities, and serene beaches.
  5. Famous Landmarks: Don't miss the chance to visit Cleveland's famous monuments and landmarks. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history and iconic sights.

Popular hotels in Cleveland

Cleveland, a city known for its vibrant outdoor attractions, offers a variety of hotel accommodations to suit every traveler's needs. From budget-friendly options to luxurious 4-star hotels, there is something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a cheap hotel near the downtown area or a high-end luxury hotel with top-notch amenities, Cleveland has it all. So get ready to explore the great outdoors and rest your head in comfort and style during your stay in Cleveland.

  1. Drury Plaza Hotel Cleveland Downtown - This 3.0-star hotel is located in downtown Cleveland, offering close proximity to friendly people, walking trails, and an indoor pool with a hot tub. It is also conveniently located near the stadium and offers a complimentary breakfast. With its sports and fitness center facilities, it is a great option for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a comfortable stay.
  2. Holiday Inn Express Cleveland Downtown, an IHG Hotel - This 2.5-star hotel is situated in downtown Cleveland and is within walking distance of monuments, offering segway tours and access to nature activities like sledding. The hotel also provides a friendly atmosphere, an arcade, and opportunities for kayaking and casino visits. Its close proximity to the stadium makes it a good option for sports fans.
  3. La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Cleveland - Airport North - Located 7.1 miles away from Cleveland, this 2.5-star hotel offers free airport transportation and is near various transportation services. With its friendly staff and budget-friendly rates, it is a convenient choice for travelers. The hotel also provides a fitness center, making it suitable for outdoor enthusiasts seeking excursions. Guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast before exploring the area.

Top things to see and do in Cleveland

In the vicinity of Cleveland, Ohio, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. Sports enthusiasts can catch a game of baseball or football, while nature lovers can explore the beautiful Lake Erie. Music lovers can enjoy live performances at the renowned Cleveland Orchestra, or catch a show at the Playhouse Square theater. For those interested in art and culture, the Cleveland Museum offers a diverse collection of exhibits. And don't forget to visit the city's famous monuments and landmarks. With so many attractions to choose from, Cleveland and its surroundings are sure to provide a memorable experience.

  1. Progressive Field: Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of this modern sports facility. Catch a thrilling baseball game while enjoying breathtaking views of the lake. The stadium's impressive architecture and vibrant art installations add to the overall experience. Don't miss the live music performances and diverse dining options available, ensuring a fun-filled day for sports enthusiasts and culture seekers alike.
  2. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Dive into the rich history of rock and roll at this iconic museum. From interactive exhibits to memorabilia from legendary musicians, the museum offers a captivating journey through the genre's evolution. With its proximity to sports venues and the lake, visitors can easily combine their love for music with other cultural experiences. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply curious about the genre, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a must-visit destination.
  3. Case Western Reserve University: Step foot onto the historic campus of this esteemed university and be transported to a world of culture and intellectual pursuits. Enjoy theater performances, opera recitals, and live music concerts that enrich the vibrant arts scene. Explore art museums and immerse yourself in captivating exhibitions. The university's stunning architecture and lively atmosphere make it a hub of creativity and learning. Indulge in the diverse dining options and experience the fusion of academic excellence and cultural exploration.

Best places to visit in Cleveland

Cleveland offers exciting outdoor experiences. Explore the heart of downtown with its sports stadiums and Lake Erie waterfront. Catch a show in the vibrant theater district or take a leisurely walk to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Other popular cities like Akron and Canton are within driving distance.

  1. Downtown Cleveland: Downtown Cleveland offers a vibrant atmosphere with a mix of sports, live music, entertainment, museums, dining, and more. You can catch a baseball game at the iconic Progressive Field or enjoy live performances at the theaters. The area is also known for its football culture and boasts impressive monuments. Don't forget to take a stroll along the beautiful lakefront and soak in the stunning views. With its lively atmosphere and diverse range of activities, Downtown Cleveland is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking for an exciting holiday experience.
  2. Ohio City: Ohio City is a neighborhood that combines historical charm with modern urban vibes. It's a great place for shopping, dining, and enjoying the local beer scene. You can explore the unique architecture, including picturesque skyscrapers, and learn about the area's rich history. Ohio City's proximity to the lake adds to its appeal, offering opportunities for scenic walks and relaxation. The neighborhood also hosts live music events that contribute to its lively atmosphere. With its mix of old and new, Ohio City provides a one-of-a-kind experience for outdoor holidays.
  3. Tremont: Tremont is a popular neighborhood that offers its own distinctive charm and atmosphere. Known for its artistic community, you can explore various galleries and enjoy the creative ambiance. The neighborhood has a unique mix of old and new buildings, creating a visually appealing streetscape. Tremont is also home to a variety of dining options, allowing visitors to savor delicious cuisine. While it may not be as well-known for outdoor activities, Tremont's artistic vibe and culinary delights make it worth a visit for a different kind of holiday experience.

Check out the month-by-month weather chart for Cleveland to help you plan your next trip. With a monthly average of 73.0 degrees Fahrenheit, you can expect the hottest temperatures in July. The coldest month, on average, is January. The most rainfall typically happens in June. Regardless of when you visit Cleveland , every season has a reason to stay.

calendar iconCalendar Monthtemperature iconTemperaturerain iconPrecipitationcloud iconCloudiness
January27.7°F (-2.4°C)Light RainMostly Cloudy
February28.6°F (-1.9°C)Light RainMostly Cloudy
March36.7°F (2.6°C)Light RainMostly Cloudy
April46.9°F (8.3°C)Light RainMostly Cloudy
May58.6°F (14.8°C)Light RainMostly Sunny
June67.6°F (19.8°C)Light RainMostly Sunny
July73.0°F (22.8°C)Light RainMostly Sunny
August72.0°F (22.2°C)Light RainMostly Sunny
September66.2°F (19.0°C)Light RainMostly Sunny
October55.2°F (12.9°C)Light RainMostly Sunny
November43.2°F (6.2°C)Light RainMostly Cloudy
December35.1°F (1.7°C)Light RainMostly Cloudy

Local eateries in Cleveland

In Cleveland, Ohio, you'll discover a vibrant and diverse food and dining culture that is sure to satisfy any palate. From the rich flavors of Texas Roadhouse's perfectly grilled steaks to the innovative and contemporary dishes at TownHall, there is something for everyone. The downtown area offers a variety of dining experiences, from upscale restaurants with stunning lakeside views to cozy cafes tucked away in central Cleveland. And if you're a fan of live music, be sure to check out House of Blues, where you can enjoy a delicious meal while listening to some of the best musicians in town. Cleveland's food scene is a true culinary adventure.

Cleveland: Midwestern metropolis of contrasts

Located on the southern shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland packs in enough animal attractions and interactive museums to keep kids amused, though parents will be happy dragging younger ones around the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the lakeside Cleveland Museum of Art. A clean and welcoming center, pitted with parks and sports grounds, belies its industrial past, though you can still explore historic areas like the Gateway and Warehouse Districts. Find both the city roots and its new and trend-setting restaurants, cafes and galleries with a trip to Cleveland.

 

Places to see
Playhouse Square

With a long line of famous performers, the Playhouse Square provides a step back into the past. Experience the decor, beautiful architecture and care that have been placed into restoring this wonderful theater to what it is today. Over 90 years old, the Playhouse Square Theater still shows plays, musicals and other events, historical walk-throughs and tours of the lobby; and the theater and the backstage area are equally entertaining.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Walking through the halls of this museum will surround visitors in the history, and experiences of musicians such as Cat Stevens, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson and The Rolling Stones. Read their stories, see their instruments, and learn about the legacy left behind from some of the world's greatest artists. Hardcore fans should check out the library archive for extra information and the historical context surrounding some of these familiar figures.

 

Where to stay
Warehouse District

The Warehouse District offers much to Cleveland's Downtown areaOpens in a new window. Merchants line the streets with local wares, while Cleveland's garment industry is slowly creeping up on New York's as the most reputable. Plenty of Cleveland hotels are found in this central district just south of Lake Erie shore, with Doubletree by Hilton Cleveland Lakeside and the Westin Cleveland Downtown a short walk from sights like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Gateway District

A fine piece of urban revitalization further south of the Warehouse District, the Gateway District represents how Cleveland plans to pursue its future while giving credit to its past. Shining new complexes rise in beautiful contrast to the old classic designs like the Colonial and Euclid Arcades, bringing with them new restaurants, comedy venues and hotel chains from Hilton to Radisson. Compare boutiques and independent sellers with the gleaming stores of Tower City mall, at the huge Terminal Tower in Public Square. With the Bike Rack hub, it's just as easy to tour the streets on two wheels as it is to stroll this hospitable district.

 

Must-see annual events
Cleveland Annual Irish Cultural Festival

Once a year, everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day, but Cleveland's annual Irish Cultural Festival takes this above and beyond. Held during July, the festival has been going strong for over 30 years. People come from all over to enjoy music, food, art and other cultural entertainments that celebrate Irish-American history and culture. The festival has become so popular that places like Temple Bar and Museum have even converted the front of their business to reflect what old-world Dublin looked like.

The FEST

Held during early August, The FEST is a Christian music festival. Participants get together every year to raise money for a charitable cause, while enjoying the likes of top-selling bands and American Idol stars on stage, as well as BMX shows and family games. Everything's free and FEST is open to anyone looking for an all-around, all-day event.

 

Climate

Cold and snowy winters average at about 28 degrees Fahrenheit, but the good news is that summers, by contrast, can pique at about 104 degrees. March and April are good times to visit, to enjoy the city's Botanical Gardens and lakeside greenery at its most sparkling. Because of the close proximity to Lake Erie, Cleveland gets about 40 inches of rainfall annually, but if you're looking for milder weather, plan for late summer and early fall.

Cleveland hotels essential information

Accommodation
1,609 hotels
Lowest Price
$66
Highest Price
$179
Popular hotels
Drury Plaza Hotel Cleveland Downtown, The Westin Cleveland Downtown, Hilton Cleveland Downtown, Extended Stay America Premier Suites - Cleveland - Independence, Hyatt Regency Cleveland At The Arcade, La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Cleveland - Airport North, Comfort Inn Mayfield Heights Cleveland East, Hotel Indigo Cleveland Downtown, an IHG Hotel, Best Western Plus Strongsville Cleveland, Hampton Inn Cleveland-Downtown, Kimpton Schofield Hotel, an IHG Hotel, Holiday Inn Cleveland Clinic, an IHG Hotel

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When visiting Cleveland, consider bundling your flights, hotel, and car bookings together to get a discounted price. This can help you save money on your overall travel expenses. As for inexpensive local attractions, you can explore the Cleveland Museum of Art, which offers free admission. Another affordable option is catching a Cleveland Indians baseball game at Progressive Field. Lastly, take a stroll along the scenic Lake Erie waterfront and enjoy the beautiful views without spending a dime.

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