Things To Do
General Visitor Information
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Positively Cleveland
(was: Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland)
(216) 621-5555
Tower City Center
Over 100 specialty shops, 6 full-service restaurants, an 11-screen theater, Time Warner Cable Amphitheater at Tower City, 2 hotels and easy access through a connected walkway to Progressive Field and Quicken Loans Arena.
(216) 621-7981
Venues
Blossom Music Center
Situated on wooded countryside, this center is the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra and a tour stop for many national acts ranging from rock to jazz.
(330) 920-8040 or (216) 231-1111 (Cleveland Orchestra tickets)
Quicken Loans Arena ("The Q")
Home to the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team, The Q also hosts entertainment events year 'round.
(216) 420-2000
Nautica Stage
Nautica Stage is Cleveland's outdoor home for summer concerts.
(216) 621-3000
Playhouse Square Center
This performing arts center, the largest in the nation outside of New York City, houses the Palace, State, Ohio and Allen theaters. These theaters host popular Broadway musicals, a children's theater series, operas, dramatic presentations, and other national and international entertainment.
(216) 771-8403
Halls of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
150,000 square feet of solid rock. Find original films, interactive displays, rare artifacts and the music that defined more than a few generations. You'll also find the true legends of rock-and-roll in the museum's newest expansion, the Hall of Fame multi-media wing.
(216) 781-ROCK or (888) 764-ROCK or (800) 349-ROCK
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Canton commemorates football's great heroes and moments of the past hundred years at this hall of fame.
(330) 456-8207
Museums
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This world-renowned collection is rich in works ranging from ancient Egyptian to early Christian and Renaissance to Impressionist and modern masterpieces.
(216) 421-7340
The Cleveland Natural History Museum
One of the finest institutions of its kind in North America, with fossils, a planetarium, an observatory, a discovery center, live animal shows, a wildlife center and a woods garden.
(800) 317-9155
The Western Reserve Historical Society
Explore the history and culture of Northeastern Ohio. Includes the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum and the Hale Farm & Village
(216) 721-5722
Performing Arts
The Cleveland Orchestra
This world-renowned orchestra plays its regular season at Severance Hall; the summer season is held at the Blossom Music Center.
(216) 231-1111 (Severance Hall box office)
Science
Great Lakes Science Center
Explore the wonders of science, the environment and technology through this museum's more than 350 interactive exhibits or OMNIMAX Theater.
(216) 694-2000
Theme Parks
Cedar Point
Cedar Point features water rides, a dolphin and sea lion pavilion, and 11 roller coasters, including the 161-foot Mean Streak and the world's tallest inverted roller coaster, the Raptor. The tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world, the Millennium, is scheduled to open in May 2000.
(419) 627-2350
Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom
Enjoy more than 100 "wet" and "dry" rides, including roller coasters, water slides and a turn-of-the-century carousel. Geauga Lake also has live shows, lake cruises and restaurants for the whole family to enjoy.
(330) 562-7131 or (800) THE-WAVE
