Situated on Lake Erie, Downtown Cleveland features sports venues like the Q Arena, hosting the Cavaliers, and Progressive Field, home to the Guardians. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is one of the city's top attractions with tons of music memorabilia and great exhibits. East 4th is a popular nightlife area with several restaurants and bars. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Betts at The Schofield - Brunch/Lunch The Lakehouse - American The Butcher & The Brewer - Brewery/American Red, The Steakhouse - Modern Steakhouse Whistle & Keg - Bar Blue Agave - Mexican
Ohio City is just across the Cuyahoga River from Downtown Cleveland, on the city’s west side. The origins of Ohio City as a foodie destination started more than 100 years ago, with the opening of the West Side Market in 1912 and the numerous distilleries and breweries around the neighborhood. It is a 10 minute drive or 30 minute walk from Downtown Cleveland. West Side Market - Indoor/Outdoor Market Rising Star - Coffee Mitchell’s - Ice Cream Great Lakes Brewing - Brewery Market Garden Brewery - Beer Garden/New American Bright Side - New American Town Hall - New American
University Circle is Cleveland’s cultural hub home to museums, universities like Case Western Reserve and Cleveland State University, the Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall as well as walkable parks and gardens. Little Italy is a historic neighborhood next to University Circle. This area is about a 10-15 minute drive from Downtown Cleveland. Cleveland Art Museum - free admission Cleveland Museum of Natural History L’Albatros - French La Dolce Vita Bistro - Italian Etna - Italian