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Safety Score

Cleveland, OH

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High

Exercise Normal Precaution

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Getting Around

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Known For

  • Museums
  • Music

imageCovid Status

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Risk Level

High

Vaccination Progress

59.6%

Daily new cases

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100k

Infection rate

Positive test rate

0 %

% Vaccinated

59.6 1+ Dose

Cleveland is located in the state of Ohio, United States.

Yes, Cleveland is situated on the southern shore of Lake Erie, one of the five Great Lakes in North America.

Cleveland is approximately 140 miles northeast of Columbus, Ohio, which can be a 2 to 2.5-hour drive depending on traffic.

The best way to fly into Cleveland is through Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), located about 9 miles southwest of the downtown area.

Yes, Cleveland has a public transportation system called the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) which includes buses, light rail, and a rapid transit rail system known as The Rapid.

Tourists should consider visiting neighborhoods like Downtown for its entertainment and sports venues, University Circle for cultural institutions, Tremont for its dining scene, Ohio City for the West Side Market and craft breweries, and the Flats for its waterfront entertainment.

Yes, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which celebrates the history and cultural significance of rock music, is one of Cleveland’s most famous historical sites. Additionally, the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and the USS Cod Submarine Memorial are significant historical landmarks.

Cleveland has a humid continental climate with four distinct seasons. Winters can be cold with snowfall, while summers are typically warm and humid. Spring and fall are generally mild but can be unpredictable.

Cleveland Metroparks, known as the "Emerald Necklace," surrounds the city with miles of trails, parks, and nature preserves. Nearby Cuyahoga Valley National Park offers hiking, biking, and scenic train rides.

Cleveland offers a rich arts and culture scene, with the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall, Playhouse Square for theater, and many smaller galleries and performance spaces throughout the city.