Cleveland
This 78-square-mile city is responsible for giving the world so much more than just LeBron James and Halle Berry. In fact, without Cleveland, the United States would be very different: Cleveland was once (and still is) an industrial powerhouse thanks to its booming steel industry and manufacturing plants. The city produced much of the raw materials—specifically steel—used during the Industrial Revolution that contributed to the overall development of the country. And although Cleveland might not exactly come to mind when planning a city vacation, it should—for multiple reasons. Not only is it a culinary mecca and an outdoor adventurer's paradise, but this northeastern Ohio city, located on the shores of Lake Erie, is going through some monumental changes. Changes like cleaner streets and parks and the introduction of new hotels and trendy restaurants only add to the already lengthy list of things to do and see.
Cleveland has all the hustle and bustle you'd expect of a big city, but still manages to maintain a small-town feel. Its 23,000 acres of parks and nature preserves provide an easy escape from the city, while the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Cleveland Museum of Art pay homage to the city's rich history. Cleveland is a place that appeals to nature-lovers, sports fans, and foodies alike. And who knows, you may even turn into what Clevelanders call a "Cleveland-gelical" by the end of your trip.
Best Hotels in Cleveland
- The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland
- InterContinental Cleveland
- The Metropolitan at The 9: Autograph Collection
The Best Things to Do in Cleveland:
- Cleveland Metroparks
- The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- West Side Market.
Rankings:
- 1 in Best Places to Visit in Ohio
- 16 in Best Weekend Getaways in the Midwest
Rating:
- 16 in Best Weekend Getaways in the Midwest