Cleveland Hotels

Cleveland is a culturally diverse city on the shores of Lake Erie, one of the Great Lakes, in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA. Recreational, cultural and educational opportunities are abundant throughout Northeast Ohio. Look for accommodation in Cleveland, or try finding hotels in Independence, 10 miles to the south.

Cleveland Hotels and Accommodation

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Marriott Cleveland Downtown at Key Center ★★★
127 PUBLIC SQUARE, Cleveland, Ohio
Rated 9/10 by 534 reviews
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The Ritz-Carlton Cleveland ★★★★★
1515 West Third Street, Cleveland, Ohio
Rated 8.6/10 by 150 reviews
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Residence Inn Cleveland Downtown ★★★
527 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Rated 8.7/10 by 218 reviews
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Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade ★★★★
420 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Rated 8.2/10 by 595 reviews
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Holiday Inn Express Cleveland Downtown ★★
629 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Rated 8.1/10 by 440 reviews
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Our recommendations of Marriott Cleveland Downtown at Key Center, The Ritz-Carlton Cleveland, Residence Inn Cleveland Downtown, Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade, and Holiday Inn Express Cleveland Downtown may take into account distance from Cleveland, guest ratings and accommodation popularity.

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Downtown

Downtown is in Cleveland.

East Side

The East Side is a district in Cleveland consisting of the areas outside of Downtown that are east of the Cuyahoga River.

West Side

West Side is in Cleveland.

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Cleveland Travel Tips

A nice city with not a whole lot to do. I like Pittsburgh better :-) Go Steelers! Kate A.
Cleveland Rocks, Clevelands what its made of. Not a bad city, the downtown was a bit of a ghost town in some places, the waterfront area near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is quite nice. Over buy Jacobs Field there are a few good Sports Bars and restaurants. Do not take advice on the train when to … John C.
Cleaveland is an amazing city. There is so much to do. Fun fact: After New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, Cleaveland has the most theatres in the U.S. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is always worth a trip and so is the House of Blues. Michael C.
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