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12
January
2024

Cleveland – Getting there and getting around

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Getting there and getting around

Fly Direct from Ireland

Fly direct to Cleveland from Dublin with Aer Lingus, operating four times per week with a flight time of around 8 hrs 30 mins. Travellers can carry out their pre-clearance in Dublin Airport, allowing seamless arrival at Cleveland airport avoiding immigration queues. They can simply collect their luggage and start their Cleveland experience. With a multitude of other one stop options, passengers from the island of Ireland are well served.

Arriving and getting around

Airport transfers to downtown Cleveland is a breeze, with all the established methods of transport available. There is also the additional option of a 30-minute transfer by rapid train, three to four times an hour.

You will find Cleveland is a very accessible city, boasting a substantial transit system, with bus, trolley, and train lines serving the community. It is also considered one of the most walkable of U.S. cities. Don’t just take their word for that, according to popular website “Walk Score” downtown Cleveland is considered a “walkers paradise” and most attractions in downtown Cleveland can be reached within a 20-minute walk.

Read more  https://www.thisiscleveland.com/planning-tools/visitor-services/getting-around-cleveland

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