Cleveland Airport Guide
You’ll never be short of things to do in Cleveland as it prides itself on being one of the recreational capitals of the US. Begin by visiting Terminal Tower which was once the second tallest building in the world but has now been greatly overshadowed by others. The city has one of the oldest shopping arcades in America and it’s a great place to shop as it’s full of little boutiques selling unique items. Cleveland is also known as the city of bridges and it has a great variety of them, some unique in the world. They make for very arty photographs at sunset.
Cleveland Airport Directions
Cleveland is easy to get to from the airport along route 71 which takes you northeast straight into the heart of the city.
Cleveland Airport Parking
There is only one car parking facility at Cleveland Airport and it’s a little distance from the terminal. You don’t need to worry about a long walk as there’s a shuttle bus every ten minutes. If you worry about losing your car, don’t, as your parking tickets are colour coded.
Cleveland Airport Flight InformationWhilst Cleveland is a major airport, all of its international flights are within North America. Travellers wishing to visit Cleveland from overseas need to fly first to a major east coast airport such as Washington or New York and make a connection there.
Hotels Near Cleveland Airport
Cleveland has some wonderful hotels and one of the nicest, but in a strange location, is the five star InterContinental on the city’s medical campus, which has two fabulous restaurants and large flat screen TVs in the rooms. The Glidden Hotel is much cheaper but is beautiful, set in a restored early 20th century house.
Cleveland Time Zone
Cleveland is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time and located in the Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5)