Stop here for some of the best food vendors in the region! We strongly recommend visiting the Crepes de Luxe stand for a savory or sweet crepe, then heading upstairs to check out the market from the balcony. Afterwards, you can wander up and down W. 25th where there are tons of bars, restaurants and shops!
It's one of the best art museums in the country and admission is FO' FREE. The museum is located in University Circle, which is Cleveland's cultural hub. Within walking distance from the art museum are the botanical garden, natural history museum, contemporary art museum and more!
If Ryan could eat at one place for the rest of his life, it would probably be Barrio. This build-your-own taco joint has multiple locations, but we recommend the original Tremont location. Stroll around the neighborhood afterwards and visit some of the local boutiques!
Anyone who knows Sam knows her obsession with pasta. Trattoria is one of her favorite spots in Cleveland's Little Italy neighborhood. The best part is that Trattoria has their own parking lot (a rarity in Little Italy). Make sure to stroll down to Presti's after you eat dinner for some delicious cookies and pastries.
This is pretty much a mandatory addition to any "Things to do in Cleveland" list, but it's definitely worth a visit if you're a music buff. We recommend stopping by East 4th Street for some food and wandering through Playhouse Square (home of the world's largest outdoor chandelier!) while you're downtown.