Cleveland, Ohio is most famous for its green trees and rock music. It is the most densely-populated city in Ohio, and has accompanied Portland in its ranking as one of the most livable cities in America. This diverse and dynamic city offers a wide range of activities to locals and visitors alike, including hiking, cycling, and a variety of landmarks and attractions.
Whether you have a trip to Cleveland already booked, or you are considering a visit in the near future, here are some of the key tourist destinations you might want to consider visiting.

Cleveland Botanical Garden
If you are interested in seeing plants and animals from other countries in a well-designed habitat, the Cleveland Botanical Garden is well worth a visit before you head home. The site has recently undergone extensive renovation and expansion work which has seen the conception of the Eleanor Armstrong Smith Glasshouse. This large conservatory successfully attempts to encompass two different biomes under the same roof. The cloud forest of Costa Rica and the spiny desert of Madagascar are wonderfully represented by the plants and animals which inhabit this glasshouse. There is a garden specifically targeted at children, and over fifty species of animals to observe. The Cleveland Botanical Garden is tasteful, ingeniously designed, and open all year round for tourists and visitors to the area.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Since Cleveland is the city of Rock and Roll, it seems apt that the Hall of Fame would be located here. This museum is dedicated to documenting the history of some of the most influential performers through the decades. Though the focus is primarily on Rock and Roll performers, there are also other music types recognized to a lesser extent at this interesting museum. The interesting thing about the nominated inductees is that they cannot be inducted until more than twenty five years have passed since the release of their first record. Current inductees include Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and Elvis Presley. This museum is a popular haunt for music lovers from all around the world.
Great Lakes Science Center
The focus of this center is on educating tourists in the rudiments of science and technology, and advising them of the impact that they both have on the natural environment. Whether you genuinely want to learn, or just want to play with some really neat toys, this facility will afford you the opportunity to do both. There are permanent exhibits and visiting exhibits to be seen which vary depending on the time of year. There are conference facilities at the Science Center and a nice restaurant for when a break is needed. The center is open all year round and offers a memorable experience for children and adults alike.
Aside from the permanent attractions, Cleveland offers sports games and festivals. The eleven day film festival is growing in popularity, and can be seen annually. The West Side Market is a colorful sight for those wanting to try and buy various types of ethnic foods. The vendors take great delight in peddling their wares to hungry tourists, and the friendly atmosphere at the market is a joy to behold.
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