Posted in Cleveland
February 14, 2017
These 15 Incredible Places in Cleveland Will Drop Your Jaw To The Floor
Beauty is everywhere in Cleveland. From our architecture to our parks to our art, there is no shortage of amazing sights and experiences in the Forest City that await your discovery. Take a look at these fifteen jaw-dropping places and see just how breathtaking Cleveland can be.
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The unbelievably lush green wonderland within the Cleveland Botanical Garden's glass walls is bright and amazing year-round. A walk through its wonderful flora will make you feel like you've stepped into another world.

This huge museum houses more than 30,000 unforgettable pieces spanning the entire history of art. Whether you're browsing Renaissance paintings or ancient sculptures, every trip reveals something new and beautiful.

Mill Creek Falls is a breathtaking slice of the majesty of nature right within Cleveland's city limits. The falls are beautiful any time of year, even when the winter cold freezes them over.

The Cleveland Arcade is one of the oldest and most beloved buildings in Cleveland, boasting a rich history as America's first shopping mall. The gorgeous architecture and iconic skylight are still standing today.

No part of Cleveland better blends our love of natural and manmade beauty than the amazing sculpture garden at Willard Park. You can spend the afternoon walking the soft grass and contemplating each beautiful sculpture, including the famous giant stamp.

This powerful monument pays tribute to Civil War troops from Cuyahoga County. As time passes, the monument continues to humble and inspire.

Little Italy brings an authentic Italian experience to Cleveland, from its many amazing restaurants to the gorgeous European architecture and the cobblestone streets. There's no better place in the city to immerse yourself in foreign culture.

A building that sounds as rich and ornate as it looks, Severance Hall is home to the internationally-recognized Cleveland Orchestra.

The mighty Cuyahoga River stretches across much of Northeast Ohio before depositing in Lake Erie in Cleveland. The Forest City treats the Cuyahoga like a lifeline, and the riverfront makes for one of the loveliest parts of Cleveland. And speaking of Erie...

Even the splendor of the Cuyahoga pales in comparison to Lake Erie. This Great Lake makes up the iconic North Coast, and the view of the city skyline from Edgewater Beach is simply stunning.

Cleveland's zoo is one of the best in America, and a new exotic adventure awaits you at every exhibit.

This stately cathedral blends majestic Gothic architecture with amazing stained glass murals in almost every window.

It's obvious that the West Side Market is a one-of-a-kind indoor shopping experience, but longtime visitors know that it's so much more. The building has been in operation since 1912, and you can practically feel that history in every stall.

This haunting memorial to assassinated President and Ohio native James Garfield is an unforgettable sight. It is open to the public from April through November, and it is something every Clevelander with an interest in politics or history should see at least once.

The most exciting neighborhood in Cleveland, the lights and life on East 4th at all hours of the day show what Cleveland is all about unlike anywhere else in the city.
Are there any amazing places in Cleveland that we overlooked? Tell us about them in the comment section.