Downtown Cleveland, OH Hotel Near Progressive Field and Quicken Loans Arena
You won't find more convenient lodging in Cleveland that at our downtown Cleveland, OH hotel, the ideal location for your business or leisure travel. We are located directly across the street from both Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians, and the Quicken Loans Arena, home of the Cleveland Cavaliers as well as many concerts and events. Our location in the exciting Gateway District places guests a five-minute walk from the Tower Center Shopping Center and the House of Blues Cleveland and a 15-minute walk from the Cleveland Browns Stadium and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. A host of dining, shopping and entertainment options surround our Cleveland, OH hotel.
Cleveland Botanical Garden (5.0 mi) Meander around fountains and over bridges and see over 3,000 plants from twenty different countries. (216) 721-160
Cleveland Museum of Art (4.5 mi) Seventy galleries spread over three levels feature medieval arms and armor exhibits, impressionist and post-impressionist works, Asian art, photography and even works by Picasso. (216) 421-7340
House of Blues Cleveland (0.3 mi) Small and intimate concert venue for live music. (216) 523-2583
Progressive Field (0.2 mi) Home of the Cleveland Indian Major League Baseball team. (216) 420-4200
Quicken Loans Arena (0.1 mi) Cleveland's premier performance and entertainment venues and home of the Cleveland Cavaliers. (800) 820-2287
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2.0 mi) Houses some of rock's most prized artifacts and exhibits that showcase the history of this influential musical genre. (216) 781-7625
Tower City Amphitheater (0.7 mi) One of Cleveland's most popular places for outdoor performances and concerts. (440) 247-2722
In recent decades, Cleveland has been transformed. The Flats of the Cuyahoga River sports a thriving nightclub district. River cruises aboard the Nautica Queen and Goodtime III reveal gorgeous views of Lake Erie, and nearby, trendy shops, restaurants and galleries pepper the revitalized Warehouse District, a National Historic Landmark. The city's spirit has also been rejuvenated with the return of the beloved Browns to Memorial Stadium, and sports fans can cheer on the Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena and the Indians at Jacobs Field. Other popular draws include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and the Great Lakes Brewing Company, the state's first microbrewery. Cultural and educational highlights include the renowned Museum of Art, the Museum of Natural History and the new Great Lakes Science Center.
Did you know?
Does Cleveland as home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum seem strange? It shouldn't. After all, a disc jockey from Cleveland coined the phrase "rock 'n roll." The $92 million Hall of Fame features a wealth of memorabilia, including Elvis's black leather stage outfit. Parents should be forewarned, however, that some content may not be suitable for young ones.