| There are many ways to see Cleveland. With a good road network including several interstate highways, you can easily get around by car. But you can also choose to use public transportation because buses and rapid-transit lines, which cover the Greater Cleveland area, are inexpensive and fairly easy to use. Some areas like the downtown area can also be explored by foot. |
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Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE)
5300 Riverside Dr., 44135.
10 miles southwest of downtown, is served by major airlines and is a hub for Continental. Flying time is roughly two hours from New York and eight hours from London.
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Greyhound
E. 15th St. and Chester Ave.
It provides service to Cleveland from all U.S. destinations.
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| I-90 runs east-west through downtown Cleveland. Interstate-71 and I-77 come up from the south. Driving from the east on the Ohio Turnpike (I-80), take Exit 10 to I-71N.
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Amtrak
200 Memorial Shoreway NE
Connects Cleveland with Chicago, Washington, and New York and provides daily service.
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| Getting
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The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
(RTA)
615 Superior Ave. NW,
Cleveland, OH, United States.
Though not extensive, efficiently bridges east and west, with Tower City as its hub. RTA buses travel from Public Square on five downtown loop routes.
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Car Rentals - Rates in Cleveland begin at around $45 a day and $190 a week. This does not include tax on car rentals, which is 9%.
Enterprise
Thrifty
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The Regional Transit Authority
(RTA)
615 Superior Ave. NW,
Cleveland, OH, United States.
It operates three light-rail lines throughout the metro area. The Waterfront Line links Tower City with the Flats entertainment district, Municipal Stadium, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the Great Lakes Science Center, downtown shopping, and municipal parking lots.
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| By Taxi |
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| Yellow Cab Company of Cleveland
Ace Taxi Service
Americab
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