Can you
handle this?
Sure, you’ve spent a busy day on the show floor,
but the attractions of this diverse and vibrant city
are simply not to be missed.
NA 2010 brought you here, but if this is your first visit to Cleveland Plus (Greater Cleveland), you’re probably wondering what
there is to do in Northeast Ohio. The answer is … so
much more than you expected. You can cruise a crooked
river at sunset. Raise a toast to friends and co-workers on
the rooftop of a former warehouse turned chic nightspot.
Dine in the restaurant of a celebrity chef. Host an
impromptu “green” meeting on one of the region’s more
than 100 public golf courses. Commune with Costa Rican
butterflies in an amazing glass house. See priceless artistic
masterpieces without paying a cent. Catch a Broadway
blockbuster (without breaking the bank) in a restored
vaudeville theater. Or discover your colleague plays a
mean air guitar as you make your way through the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
First-time visitors to Cleveland are continually amazed by the
diversity and wealth of its offerings, and they’re always pleasantly
surprised to find themselves in a vibrant city that’s home to one of
the world’s top-ranked orchestras, brilliant theater productions,
charming ethnic neighborhoods, an array of museums to suit every
interest, and, what’s really important, friendly people.