Cleveland, Ohio is a diverse city with a rich history and plenty of attractions for visitors. One of the standout features of the city is its walkability, making it easy to explore the various neighborhoods and attractions on foot. The neighborhood surrounding Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse and Progressive Field, known as the Gateway District, is particularly vibrant and offers a variety of dining and drinking options for visitors.
If you’re in town for events like the Women’s Final Four, the Guardians home opener, or the solar eclipse, here are a few things to keep in mind:
Geography: The city is laid out with the lake always to the north and Public Square as a central hub with many one-way streets. “E” or “W” streets are divided by Public Square.
Parking: There are parking garages near the arena with varying prices. Alternatively, you can park behind West Side Market in Ohio City and enjoy a 1.4-mile walk across the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge to the arena.
Must-see spots: Even if you’re not planning to eat or drink, be sure to check out Heinen’s and the Marble Room Steaks & Raw Bar, both housed in restored old banks, as well as Bar 32 on the roof of the Hilton Cleveland Downtown for amazing views.
Selfie spots: Public Square, the outdoor chandelier at Playhouse Square, the rooftop dome at Heinen’s, and the plaza between Progressive Field and the arena all offer great backdrops for photos.
With over 50 dining and drinking options within walking distance of the arena, you’re sure to find something that suits your taste, whether you’re looking for casual bites or a more upscale experience. From beer bars to quick bites, there’s something for everyone in Cleveland’s vibrant dining scene.
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