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W Superior Ave, 44113, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 216-503-8103
sitio web: www.clevelandpublicsquare.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 41.4997512, Longitude: -81.6937006
Amanda Pratt
::A really cool space to hang out in for lunch. It is even better as summer nears. There will be lots of free public entertainment, festivals, yoga and other outdoor fun. If you are a visitor and like to people watch, and take photos you'd probably like to stop by here. If not the flats Eastbank is probably more of what you are looking for. It has 10 or so bars and restaurants to enjoy.
Ram Kumar
::This is a great place to relax. There are places to walk or sit all over the park. It's not noisy even though there's traffic near the park. It's located at the city center and it's close to a lot of restaurants. There's a statue of Tom L. Johnson who was the mayor of Cleveland, Soldiers and Sailors Monument and Rebol, a cafe that serves organic food paired with hot/cold beverages, located in the park. Don't forget to check out the fountain during your visit.
Mike Crews
::Public square is truly a must see if you are a tourist or just want to explore. It was recently revitalized so there are tons to do, plus it has a lot of historic significance with its connection to the past such as the soldiers monument and Tower city (Terminal Tower) Like most places in my beloved city, public square mixes old school with new school for generations to come! If you never see it you are missing out!
Noah Weisleder
::Public Square is a really nice public space. the soldiers Memorial there is a great meeting place. The fountain will brighten anyone's day. There's not a lot of Green Space and the parking is difficult but a good place to walk to for lunch.
Howard Rabb
::The center of the city of Cleveland, Public Square is a beautiful open space surrounded by Tower city and other huge structures. Check out the statues of Moses Cleveland and Tom Johnson, Cleveland’s long term mayor. The Soldiers and Sailors Monument celebrates the Civil War and has a small museum underneath worth checking out. There’s a place for kids to play with fountains shooting from the ground, and a place to buy a snack. Hang out on the lawn or walk through the square for a quick relaxing few moments. And of course, ice skating in the winter.