What to do and see in Cleveland, Ohio (OH): The Best Things to do Good for Kids

January 6, 2022 Russell Mellin

Whether rocking out to music legends inside the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame or viewing Monets and Picassos at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland is a city that mixes equal parts grit and sophistication. Nosh award-winning food in historic buildings, tip back some craft beers amid a Lake Erie beach party or cheer on a championship team with a hardball of locally distilled spirits. All in Cleveland.
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1. Cleveland Museum of Art

11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106-1797 +1 216-421-7340 [email protected] http://www.clevelandart.org
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Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art creates transformative experiences through art, “for the benefit of all the people forever.” The Cleveland Museum of Art is renowned for the quality and breadth of its collection, which includes more than 61,000 objects and spans 6,000 years of achievement in the arts. The museum is a significant international forum for exhibitions, scholarship, and performing arts. One of the top comprehensive art museums in the nation and free of charge to all, the Cleveland Museum of Art is located in the dynamic University Circle neighborhood.

Reviewed By journeymaid48 - Fairport, United States

This was a tremendous pleasure to tour this museum again. The collections and the buildings are wonderful. The list of artists represented there is amazing including, Caravaggio, Gainsborough, Lawrence, Constable, Whistler, Goya, El Greco, Thomas Cole, Gilbert Stuart, John Singer Sargent, Charles Wilson Peale, Monet, Courbet, Caillebotte, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Rosseau, Seurat, Pissarro, Matisse, Diego Rivera, Picasso, Braque, Dali, Magritte, Max Ernest, Pollock, Joan Mitchell, Miro, Calder and so many others! A definite half day or longer experience. If visiting Cleveland please stop and admire these wonderful works.

2. Cleveland Metroparks

Cleveland, OH +1 216-635-3200 http://www.clevelandmetroparks.com
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5.0 based on 643 reviews

Cleveland Metroparks

Hop on a bicycle, lace up your running shoes or take your time strolling through any part of this scenic 60-mile long string of parks and garden areas.

Reviewed By _peggy324 - Cleveland, United States

Even in winter the nearby metro parks have so many wonderful hikes and cross country skiing opportunities . It’s impossible to choose a favorite

3. Rocky River Reservation

24000 Valley Pkwy, Cleveland, OH 44070-4600 +1 440-333-0788 http://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/Main/Reservations-Partners/Rocky-River-Reservation-13.aspx
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5.0 based on 304 reviews

Rocky River Reservation

Reviewed By dmoore22 - Cleveland, United States

Emerald Necklace Marina concerts on Fridays in the summer, kayak& paddleboard rentals/lessons, three golf courses for every level of player, picnic areas, bike/jogging/walking path, scenic overlooks and much more. Park is well kept up improvements made regularly.

4. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland, OH 44109-3132 +1 216-661-6500 [email protected] http://www.clemetzoo.com/
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4.5 based on 1,641 reviews

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

Don't miss this exciting metropolitan zoo best known for having the largest collection of primates in the United States and for its Rainforest exhibit, which features a thrilling simulated tropical rain storm.

Reviewed By KristiC566

I went to the Cleveland Zoo with my daughter and 1 year old granddaughter. I was so impressed with the beautiful park. So many fun things to do, even with small children. They pulled out all the stops here to make this as interactive as possible for its visitors. The Australia exhibit has a little train that will take you through the dingo, wallaby, and camel areas, you can also walk through these areas as well and the wallaby’s can actually come into the paths where visitors are waking! You can even ride a camel if you want to! We purchased an additional “bracelet” for $10/pp that gave us unlimited 4d movies, train ride, and carousel rides in addition to discounts on the camel ride and feeding the giraffes. Most of the exhibits are up close and personal, not just waking through glass enclosed partitions like at some zoos. Feeding the giraffes was so cool and although my granddaughter wasn’t too fond of the camel ride, my daughter thoroughly enjoyed it. They have beautifully thought out landscaping and it was just gorgeous throughout. The tree house in the Australia exhibit area was “Disney” worthy and the Asia exhibit areas with the snow leopard looked like something you would find at Disney park as well. They offer zoo overnights - at very reasonable prices. Overall, this is a great family activity for very reasonable entrance fees. Would love to visit here again soon!

5. USS Cod Submarine Memorial

1089 E 9th St North Coast Harbor, Cleveland, OH 44114-1003 +1 216-408-6991 [email protected] http://www.usscod.org
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4.5 based on 560 reviews

USS Cod Submarine Memorial

Tour the submarine responsible for the sinking of nearly 30,000 tons of Japanese ships during WWII.

Reviewed By debm402 - Buffalo, United States

Went their with friends and were given a tour. Our tour guide was amazing and very knowledgeable. He covered so much. Ship is very interesting and well well worth the visit b

6. Cleveland Museum of Natural History

1 Wade Oval Dr University Circle, Cleveland, OH 44106-1701 +1 216-231-4600 http://www.cmnh.org
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4.5 based on 586 reviews

Cleveland Museum of Natural History

This innovative museum carries out its mission to "help people discover and explore the natural world" through a series of displays involving everything from dinosaur bones to astrological equipment plus "Lucy," one of the oldest skeletons of humanity's earliest ancestors.

Reviewed By heatherj189 - Saint Paul, United States

I found the front desk to be informative and helpful. The museum was on the upper end $ wise for its size but I was satisfied. The added $3 each for the planetarium show. I wouldn’t recommend that if you are noise adverse. The smaller kids talked throughout, and whenever they moved in their chair the entire row moved. Now the museum it self had a very wide variety of exhibits. Seriously if you didn’t find several to interest you- you hate information. There were live animal exhibits and stuffed animal exhibits. Lots of interactive areas, and information presented in several methods. The cafeteria was the same company as the art museum. I can say that I had the chicken parakesh- lovely! It was $9.00, but I’ve had some seriously bad food at museums. Also all of it was on recyclable wear. I am willing to pay extra for that! I also enjoyed the gift shop- another very pleasant person helped us there. Most gift shops have the same as every place else- this added to the base. I recommend this museum!

7. University Circle

11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106-1711 +1 216-707-4640 http://www.universitycircle.org
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

University Circle

Quiet, well-to-do neighborhood lined with some beautiful hotels and restaurants.

Reviewed By lisadL9557YT - Beverly Hills, United States

Whether you are attending an opera at CIM, a concert at Severance Hall, an art exhibition at The Cleveland Museum of Art, or an adventurous evening at the planetarium and natural history museum, you are in for a fabulous day and evening at University Circle 365 days year round

8. Cleveland Botanical Garden

11030 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106-1706 +1 216-721-1600 [email protected] http://www.cbgarden.org/
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Cleveland Botanical Garden

Reviewed By TheRealKhalilah

If you have the time and enjoy botanical gardens, the CBG is a gem. Also visit the culturally themed gardens.

9. Progressive Field

2401 Ontario St, Cleveland, OH 44115-4003 +1 216-420-4200 http://www.mlb.com/indians/ballpark/
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4.5 based on 2,367 reviews

Progressive Field

Cleveland Indians ballpark seats more than 43,000 people and features three levels of suites and a large-tiered stadium club.

Reviewed By 61rickk - Cleveland, United States

Whether you’re a fan of Chief Wahoo or not; seeing a ball game at Progressive Field is a great and a summer ritual. If you’re a foodie, you’ll love the numerous options of tacos, pizza, gourmet dogs & so, SOOOO many other food options. And don’t forget the Cleveland original — Bertman’s Brown stadium mustard.

10. International Women's Air & Space Museum

1501 N Marginal Rd Room 165, Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland, OH 44114-3760 +1 216-623-1111 [email protected] http://iwasm.org/wp-blog
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

International Women's Air & Space Museum

The mission of the International Women's Air & Space Museum is to preserve the history of women in aviation and space and to document their continuing contributions today and in the future. We have artifacts for over 6,000 women in the aviation and aerospace fields. We are the only museum of our kind in the entire world because we represent women in all fields of aviation and aerospace, including but not limited to; pilots, mechanics, mission controllers, and astronauts. We provide educational experiences to school children and scout groups with private tours and hands on learning. We also provide private tours and boxed lunch programs for adults. We aren't just a quiet museum in the airport, as we host numerous events and fundraisers throughout the year including; Dinner with a Slice of History, Family Day, Rocket Day and Corks in the Concourse. Visit our website or give us a call for more information regarding the exhibits, tours, events, or general information. Exhibits: Open 7 days a week, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Office/Gift Shop: Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Reviewed By 422yvonnej - Torrington, United States

This is worth a visit! We’ve visited multiple air and space museums around the country, including the Smithsonian and Kitty Hawk NHP, without learning about some of the history on display here. It’s free, and it’s unique. Check it out!

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