Cheapism: If you’re a fan, the house where movie was filmed & museum across the street is a great family outing! Both feature original props. Cost is $8/adult & $6/child for museum entrance & tour of house. Read more.
Erik Cintron: Pure nostalgia here. A great American movie that now has it's own museum and an awesome gift shop. The tour guide was great and they let you tour the house as it was. It's the exact house. A must do!
D W: Fun tour and cool tour guides who have tons of info about this movie.
2. Capitol Theatre
9.3
1390 W 65th St (at Detroit Ave), Cleveland, OH
Indie Movie Theater · Detroit - Shoreway · 24 tips and reviews
Jessica W: Support your local, independent movie theaters! Always my go-to place for a movie date on the west side.
David R.: Often shows independent films on the beautiful, large auditorium, while "Blockbuster" movies are shown in the small theaters upstairs. I love these people.
Teddy Eisenberg: Artsy movies with wine and beer!
4. Shaker Square
8.2
Shaker Square (Shaker Blvd), Cleveland, OH
Plaza · Buckeye - Shaker · 14 tips and reviews
216 Society: If you are visiting Cleveland, make sure Shaker Square is on your list of tourist stops. Nice shops and restaurants. Lovely movie theater. Various fun festivals. And a Farmer's Market on the weekends.
Kevin Anderson: Great restaurants including a great French and old school Hungarian place, cool old Art Deco movie theatre chopped up into a multiplex (but it still has character) and a lovely farmer’s market on Sat.
Marianne Eppig: On Saturday morning, park for free behind CVS (or bike/walk), go to the Farmer's Market, and grab your favorite beverage at Dewey's cafe.
7. Playhouse Square
9.3
1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH
Performing Arts Venue · Downtown Cleveland · 40 tips and reviews
Fried Plantains: Fried Plantains is Nigerian internet movie database. On this website, you can read reviews of many Nollywood and Hollywood movies, see actors, producers, etc. Read more.
Mai Mai: The play is soo enjoyable and professionsl ... lots of fun
Destination Cleveland: See a show for $10 with Smart Seats.
9. Public Square
8.5
Superior Ave & Ontario St (Euclid Avenue), Cleveland, OH
Pedestrian Plaza · Downtown Cleveland · 26 tips and reviews
Discover Ohio: Although “The Avengers” won’t hit theaters until 2012, Public Square has been a shooting location for the movie starring Chris Evans (Captain America) and Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow).
Jeremy Myers: The heart of Cleveland. It's a beautiful place and was updated recently.
Derek F: "here's a statue of moses cleaveland, he's the guy that invented cleveland"
13. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
8.8
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd (at Cleveland's North Coast Harbor), Cleveland, OH
Museum · Downtown Cleveland · 211 tips and reviews
Todd: Couples don't have their books or their movies, they have their SONGS. Your ticket to the Rock Hall gets you the ultimate music lovers experience AND the satisfaction of supporting our efforts to cele Read more.
Steve Shepherd: Highly recommend a visit. Great exhibits. Lots to see and do.
HISTORY: The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was created in 1983. Cleveland was chosen for the location because of disc jockey Alan Freed, who was known for promoting the new genre called “Rock and Roll.”