What You Will Do
This 2-hour private tour in a comfortable SUV/van takes you to many of the best sights and views of Cleveland you won’t see from main street. Sit back and relax while we tell you some history and stop at a few destinations of significance. You will see how this once primarily industrial city is transforming itself into a modern and diverse city with great cultural, entertainment, and recreational assets.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Situated on Cleveland's lakefront, the museum tells the history of R&R through ever-changing exhibits and features inductees and their music..
2
West Side Market
10 minutes
West Side Market is Cleveland's world famous indoor/outdoor market with over 75 vendors.
3
A Christmas Story House
Hear stories about Tremont and its 28 churches, the Christmas Story House & Museum and Steelyard Commons.
4
Cleveland Museum of Art
World-renowned museum built in 1916 that has no entrance fee.
5
The Flats
See where Moses Cleaveland landed in 1796 and how this former industrial area is fast-becoming an entertainment mecca.
6
Edgewater Park
5 minutes
See the best lakefront view of the city at our beachfront park--part of the region's 23,000 acres of public green space.
7
Heinen's Downtown
5 minutes
A bank lobby becomes a grocery store. Giant ceiling murals painted by an artist who died in the Titanic accident.
8
Severance Hall
Home of the well-known Cleveland Orchestra opened in 1930 and the first music hall with radio broadcasting capability.
9
Cleveland Cultural Gardens
Park land donated by John D. Rockefeller in the early 1900's tells the story of over 30 nationality groups who have immigrated to Cleveland.
10
Connor Palace
Playhouse Square is the 2nd largest theater complex in the country after NY's theater district.
11
Progressive Field
Home to the Cleveland Guardians baseball team, formerly the Cleveland Indians.
12
The Arcade
5 minutes
Opened in 1890 has an inaugural indoor shopping center, the Crystal Palace is now home to the Hyatt Hotel.
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