Hotels in Cleveland
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What area in Cleveland would be best for a group of 4 going to the Indians games? Preferably with good bars and tourist attractions around. Would like to keep costs down though.
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OK...I'll bite. I am not a baseball fan but I frequently stay in the city for business. There are always fans staying at both the Marriott at the Key Center and at the nearby Renaissance as I believe it is a walk to the baseball stadium.Last time I stayed at the Marriott, the Texas Rangers were also staying there for a game.
Nearby, there is a good choice of restaurants to walk to within a very easy radius.
Nearby, there is a good choice of restaurants to walk to within a very easy radius.
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Have stayed a couple of times in downtown Cleveland with excellent deals through Priceline. In August, got Hyatt for $49/nt. Remember, Priceline only guarantees room for 2 people, so you would need 2 rooms. Parking (w/ in/out) was $22. Have also stayed at Hilton (right across from stadium) for $49/night. Try www.betterbidding.com for bidding guidance & advice.
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This Sunday's New York Times featured Cleveland in their 36 hours in ... feature. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...B63&sec=travel
I have also stayed in the Marriott Key Center. Walking distance to stadiums and museums.
I have also stayed in the Marriott Key Center. Walking distance to stadiums and museums.