Travel: The City Column
The City Column: What To Do In Cleveland
Published on June 21, 2024

If you’re looking for ideas on what to do in Cleveland, our latest city column has it all. All eyes will be on C-Town, Ohio, this summer as the city hosts the Pan-American Masters Games in July and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in the fall. Our Cleveland itinerary invites you to explore a buzzing restaurant scene, exciting museums and the reinvigorated historical buildings.
Scroll down to find out what to do in Cleveland.

Where to Stay:
New: Roost Cleveland
The May Company Building has been an architectural icon in the city for more than a century. It recently reopened as a boutique hotel, where each of the 62 suites has an open concept living, dining and kitchen area, plus one or two bedrooms. For great downtown views, hit the rooftop patio.
105 Prospect Ave. East.

Classic: The Ritz-Carleton, Cleveland
This luxe hotel has 206 beautiful guest rooms and suites, all decorated in cool blues and greys, a perfect backdrop for the colorful art on display throughout. Enjoy vistas of Lake Erie or the heart of Cleveland from your room, and don’t miss Turn Bar + Kitchen for its artistic take on cocktails.
1515 West 3rd St.

Where to Eat
New: Cordelia
Cleveland Magazine’s 2023 Best New Restaurant, Cordelia celebrates midwestern cuisine with fresh takes on heritage recipes using local produce. Try fun party snacks like pimento cheese and smoked fish dip, and hearty mains including pork belly and corned lamb.
2058 East 4th St.

Classic: Marble Room
Enjoy an indulgent evening at this steak and raw bar housed in a century-old bank.The opulent interiors nod to the building’s heritage, with many original bank elements repurposed for the restaurant. Splurge on the Gold Bar dessert, where five sweets are served in a safe deposit box.
623 Euclid Ave.

What to See
Opened in 1916 thanks to an endowment from some of the city’s top industrialists, this museum is one of the most visited in the country. Wander the halls or interact with the vast collection digitally at the ArtLens Wall, a 40-foot interactive, multitouch, Micro-Tile display. Guided tours are also available.
11150 East Blvd.
Explore more than 20 public artworks on a self-guided walk that tells Cleveland’s story over the past two decades starting at local arts centre, 78th Street Studios.
1300 West 78th St.

It’s easy to spend a day here — check out the permanent exhibit packed with inductee artifacts including Jimi Hendrix’s guitars, handwritten lyrics from Snoop Dogg and clothing, posters and instruments from the Beatles, all while listening to music that’s shaped the genre.
1100 East 9th St.
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland
Housed in a dramatic glass building, moCa is known for its thought-provoking curation — and it’s a non-collecting museum, which means exhibitions are often new. Visit this spring to see Manabu Ikeda’s Flowers from the Wreckage.
11400 Euclid Ave.
Where to Shop
New: W Home Collection
Local designer Wendy Berry has curated a collection of refined home accents including her own furniture and lighting lines. The design ethos here is elegant yet approachable, with pieces from brands such as Baobab, Baccarat and more.
82 West St., Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
Classic: RVD Cleveland
This furniture restoration and antique shop is owned by Ron and Cyndy Nicolson, who use traditional design practices to restore pieces such as midcentury tulip tables, task lamps and drafting stools. Open on Saturdays or by appointment; plan accordingly.
7810 Lorain Ave.
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