Cleveland
First ever was held hereRock concert
Birthplace ofSuperman (the concept)
First city to beLit electronically

As the saying goes…Cleveland rocks! And why wouldn’t it? The Ohio hub is home to the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame, the championship Cavaliers and the beloved Indians. Repeatedly ranked the #1 city in Ohio to visit, Cleveland isn’t just known for sports and rock-n-roll, but it is also something of an art and culture destination as well. The Cleveland Museum of Art houses an extensive collection that will take any art lover days to explore.
 

  • Lake Erie

    Most people tend not to think of beaches when they think of Cleveland—they’d be surprised then to discover that Cleveland is home to some 30+ beaches nestled along the shores of Lake Erie. Come the summer months, beach parties abound here. Not to mention, there’s a plethora of water-based activities to enjoy. From boating to fishing and everything in between, Cleveland is very much about the aquatic life.

  • Food and Drink

    Ohio, and Cleveland in particular, is known for its craft beer culture. It’s not uncommon to find people enjoying a Great Lakes beer while strolling along the beach. As for food, Cleveland is something of a distinctive mix of ethnic delights. From the famous Polish Boy to the delectable Italian desserts in Little Italy, there’s something for everyone. Check out the West Side Market for some incredible food options and a fun experience.

  • Indian Mounds

    Across Ohio, you will find Indian mounds or the burial sites of ancient tribes. Many such sites are open to the public and even have museums connected giving you insight into Cleveland’s ancient past. Spend a day in and around Cleveland exploring history firsthand.

  • Sports

    Cleveland is nothing if not a sports town. Check out a game in the house that Lebron built or spend a day on the ball field watching the Indians play. Sports fans are going to be hard-pressed to find a more dedicated or exciting athletic city in this part of the country. If you're up for a drive, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is a must-visit in Canton, about an hour away.

THE SEASONS
  • Winter in Cleveland, from December to February, brings cold temperatures and occasional snowfall. The city comes alive with holiday lights and festive events. Visitors can explore indoor attractions like the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Winter is also a great time to catch a Cleveland Cavaliers basketball game at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.

  • Spring in Cleveland, from March to May, brings milder temperatures and the blooming of cherry blossoms in University Circle. The Cleveland Metroparks offer opportunities for hiking and enjoying the outdoors. Spring is perfect for attending the Cleveland International Film Festival and exploring the West Side Market for fresh produce and local goods.

  • The summer season in Cleveland, from June to August, brings warm temperatures and a packed schedule of outdoor festivals and concerts. Visitors can enjoy beach days at Edgewater Park or take a boat tour on Lake Erie. Summer is ideal for attending the Cleveland Orchestra's outdoor concerts at Blossom Music Center and experiencing the Great Lakes Science Center.

  • Fall in Cleveland, from September to November, brings cooler temperatures and vibrant fall foliage. It is an excellent time to explore the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and enjoy the changing colors along the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. Fall is also ideal for attending Cleveland Browns football games at FirstEnergy Stadium.

SPUR EXPERIENCES IN CLEVELAND