Non-Rail/General Interest
Your registration packet will also include a list of general interest activities in Northeast Ohio that you can do based on your schedule. Some of the options you can pick from include:
The Observation Deck is located on the 42nd floor of Cleveland’s Terminal Tower. It offers a 360-degree view of Cleveland and Lake Erie. It has been restored to how it looked in the 1930s. Getting there is easy, attendees can park at the Brookpark Road RTA station, about 5 minutes away, and take the RTA Red Line downtown to Terminal Tower. No need to worry about driving and parking in downtown Cleveland. Purchase your tickets in advance through the Eventbrite website using the link below. Tickets are for timed entry.
Terminal Tower Observation Deck Self Guided Tour Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite
A Guide To Visiting The Terminal Tower Observation Deck
A Guide to Visiting the Terminal Tower Observation Deck in Cleveland (clevelandtraveler.com)
The Cleveland Guardians will be playing at Progressive field May 17 – 22. Head out to the ballpark and catch a game>
Cleveland Guardians Schedule | Cleveland Guardians (mlb.com)
Located on the shore of Lake Erie and next to the Great Lakes Science Center, a visit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame should be a bucket list item for every music fan. A short drive from the Convention hotel to downtown Cleveland will get you to The Rock Hall. Check out the many exhibits ranging from early influencers to the latest inductees.
Welcome to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (rockhall.com)
Located between The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Burke Lakefront Airport, the USS Cod is a WWII fleet submarine. It is one of the few remaining WWII era submarines whose hull has not been cut into for access. Visitors enter and exit through the original hatchways and climb up and down the ladders.
Built in 1912, the Westside Market has been designated one of the “10 Great Public Places in America”. It has public market of vendors selling every kind of fruit, vegetable, meat, diary, and foods. It is a unique Cleveland landmark located in the Ohio City part of Cleveland at W 25th Street. The easiest way for attendees to get there is by taking the RTA Red Line from the Brookpark Road station.
UNIVERSITY CIRCLE
Museums & Galleries, Music Performance & Film, Parks & Gardens, Landmarks, Dining, Little Italy, & MORE!
The Cleveland Museum of Art is located east of downtown in the University Circle area. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one the great art museums in the US. It has magnificent galleries showcasing its collection. It has one of the best collections of armor in the country. The other wonderful thing about the Museum is that entry is free. There may be an entry fee for special exhibitions. For more information about exhibitions and times visit the CMA website.
Another gem of Cleveland and University Circle
Cleveland Museum of Natural History | Cleveland Museum of Natural History (cmnh.org)
For something different check out the Western Reserve Fire Museum and Education Center. Located close to the Carnegie Ave. bridge and the Guardians.
310 Carnegie Ave.
Cleveland Ohio, 44115
216-664-6312
CLEVELAND METROPARKS
Parks, Golf, Zoo, and MORE!
https://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/parks
https://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo