Cleveland

Four amazing activities for your bucket list in Cleveland

2021-05-25
Terrence
Terrence Jacobs
Community Voice

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Cleveland is a marvelous city to visit. In 2018, it recorded 19.2 million visitors, or 3.9 percent higher compared to the previous year. With so many visitors, one can only wonder what makes Cleveland so attractive. Well, our recommendations of activities below can be a starter for you to experience the wonder of Cleveland.

1. City sightseeing with Lolly the Trolley

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Although it is currently on pause due to the current Covid-19 situation, Lolly the Trolley could offer the best exploration experience in the city. During the 1.5 hours tour, you will learn about the history of Cleveland's most iconic sites such as the Flats & Cuyahoga River area, North Coast Harbor, the Warehouse District, Ohio City & the West Side Market, and many more. So, when the pandemic is over, don't hesitate to book your seat by calling 216-771-4484.

2. Visiting Cleveland Museum of Art

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It's educational, it's refreshing, and it's free of charge! Yes, the Cleveland Museum of Art - with more than 61,000 art collections - can be visited for free. It is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the US that displays humanity's achievements in the field spanning 6,000 years of development. Reserve your ticket here: https://www.clevelandart.org/

3. Shopping at the West Side Market

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Established in 1840, the West Side Market is the oldest publicly owned market in Cleveland. With its 100+ vendors, you can find a variety of products such as fine meats and fresh vegetables, fresh seafood, baked goods, dairy and cheese products, as well as fresh flowers. You will also find booths selling ready-to-eat foods, herbs, candy and nuts. So, when you are in Cleveland, don't forget to visit 1979 West 25th Street. They are open year-round.

4. Downtown Cleveland smartphone guided tour

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Okay, so you are in Cleveland and want to wander around the city but you don't want to be in contact with anyone due to health concerns. Worry not, for Wandering Tours Cleveland have got you covered with their private smartphone-guided walking tour of downtown Cleveland. It is entirely free of in-person contact and smartphone guided. What you need to do is just buy a ticket, which can be done via Tripadvisor, and go to the starting point, then your smartphone will guide and give you the historical information of the sites you visit.We hope you find our recommendations interesting. When you have the time, don't forget to pay this amazing city a visit. See you in Cleveland!

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Terrence
Terrence Jacobs
Ohio-born, Cleveland raised and blessed with wanderlust