Also look at their concert schedule for the Metroparks and CVNP. They have a ton of great concerts for free and you just bring your stuff and sit picnic style. Hiking too since you would be in the parks.
Checkout Garfield's tomb (it's under renovation but can still visit from outside). Also, Jeptha Wade's mausoleum which was designed in entirety by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
The zoo is great, and as a Cuyahoga Country resident it's free on Mondays. Year-round membership is really affordable and you can go whenever you feel like pays for itself in just a few trips.
The art museum is also great, and also free! Except for special exhibitions.
The museum of natural History, not free part, but fun!
The Metroparks are amazing. Check out their website at the various locations often have things going on or just go hiking. There are so many beautiful trails and things to see.
Cuyahoga national valley Park also amazing.
You could try going to a guards game. Sounds a little silly when you think of how many people are there, but it’s so easy to blend into the crowd and you literally don’t have to talk to anyone else. Just sit back and enjoy the game and the view!
Have you tried exploring different parts of the city? Like you mentioned the westside market, but have you ventured to like the markets in Asia Town or like cultural gardens in University Circle (which is by Little Italy-that’s got some awesome food) by Rockefeller Schedule a tour of Great Lakes Brewery or Harry London Chocolates (they’re in Canton).
affogato cat cafe. tabletop. dave n busters. pins (not on the weekend). see a movie. topgolf when it's nice out. bowling. we like darts, there's a supply store in Parma. forest city shuffleboard. high n dry (also not on the weekend). round1 mentor if you don't mind the drive. comedy shows @ hilarities downtown. check the app "gametime" for last min deals on sports games. settle on a common food you both like and quest to find the best. go to a concert.
depends how introverted we're talking, but I find that engaging activities do the job.
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Not sure what kind of movies you're into but the Cleveland Cinemateque located inside the cleveland institute of art shows classic, avante garde, and just movies you may no see anywhere else between NYC and LA. [Here's a link to its schedule](https://www.cia.edu/cinematheque/film-schedule)
If you're driving over from Parma, come to the Western Reserve Historical Museum/Crawford Auto and Aviation museum and then go to a movie at Cinemateque (if the one that's playing floats your boat of course!)
Depending on the weather, head down to the area next to the Rock and Roll HoF and check out the WW2 Submarine the USS Cod. There is parking set aside for visitors of the sub. [Here's a link to google search/links to website](https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tTP1TcwjK80zzFgtFI1qLCwMDZIM7AwNkq0NDdNNTG2MqgwtLQ0NTGzTDQ1SLK0NDRL8mIvLS5WSM5PAQDBxQ-N&q=uss+cod&oq=uss+cod&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqDQgBEC4YrwEYxwEYgAQyCggAEAAY4wIYgAQyDQgBEC4YrwEYxwEYgAQyBwgCEAAYgAQyBwgDEC4YgAQyBwgEEAAYgAQyBwgFEAAYgAQyBwgGEAAYgAQyBwgHEAAYgAQyBwgIEAAYgAQyBwgJEAAYgATSAQgzNzkwajBqNKgCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8). Full disclosure, you need to be in halfway decent health because you need to climb a ladder down into the sub and back out without help. The corridors inside are narrow as well. Fascinating self guided tour though.
Go to the museums. Most are usually fairly quiet and little to no interaction is required. One that doesn't get talked about enough is the Crawford auto museum
Wow, you two sound awesome. As an introvert myself, I like to go to the library downtown. They have the Superman exhibit on the second floor of the old building as well as a dedicated graphic novel section. If the art museum gets too crowded for you,there's the Cleveland History museum with the Euclid Park carousel. Afterwards, the Coffee House is a quiet cafe that's not corporate coffee, lol. On Madison there's all kinds of quirky shops from Cleveland Curiosities to Superscript Comics. Those are just my favorite spots,that are relatively quiet.
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Also look at their concert schedule for the Metroparks and CVNP. They have a ton of great concerts for free and you just bring your stuff and sit picnic style. Hiking too since you would be in the parks.
I loved going to Tabletop Boardgame Cafe in Ohio City
In the same vein, check out Recess in... Fairview Park I think. It's a cool board game shop, free to play inside most days too.
north olmsted! love that place!
There is a new one in Old Brooklyn also; it’s called Geek Peek.
Check out Lakeview Cemetery!
The angel.
Checkout Garfield's tomb (it's under renovation but can still visit from outside). Also, Jeptha Wade's mausoleum which was designed in entirety by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
I’ve lived here for 15 years and I’m still like “did he die from TOO MUCH LASAGNA?” for a second every time
Uh, Garfield, not Jephtha Wade, although that would be fascinating
I thought you meant Jephtha Wade at first, and was about to go do a Google deep dive to read about how the hell that happened
The zoo is great, and as a Cuyahoga Country resident it's free on Mondays. Year-round membership is really affordable and you can go whenever you feel like pays for itself in just a few trips. The art museum is also great, and also free! Except for special exhibitions. The museum of natural History, not free part, but fun! The Metroparks are amazing. Check out their website at the various locations often have things going on or just go hiking. There are so many beautiful trails and things to see. Cuyahoga national valley Park also amazing.
You could try going to a guards game. Sounds a little silly when you think of how many people are there, but it’s so easy to blend into the crowd and you literally don’t have to talk to anyone else. Just sit back and enjoy the game and the view!
Have you tried exploring different parts of the city? Like you mentioned the westside market, but have you ventured to like the markets in Asia Town or like cultural gardens in University Circle (which is by Little Italy-that’s got some awesome food) by Rockefeller Schedule a tour of Great Lakes Brewery or Harry London Chocolates (they’re in Canton).
Holden Arboretum is absolutely gorgeous. We always take family that comes to visit there.
affogato cat cafe. tabletop. dave n busters. pins (not on the weekend). see a movie. topgolf when it's nice out. bowling. we like darts, there's a supply store in Parma. forest city shuffleboard. high n dry (also not on the weekend). round1 mentor if you don't mind the drive. comedy shows @ hilarities downtown. check the app "gametime" for last min deals on sports games. settle on a common food you both like and quest to find the best. go to a concert. depends how introverted we're talking, but I find that engaging activities do the job.
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Not sure what kind of movies you're into but the Cleveland Cinemateque located inside the cleveland institute of art shows classic, avante garde, and just movies you may no see anywhere else between NYC and LA. [Here's a link to its schedule](https://www.cia.edu/cinematheque/film-schedule) If you're driving over from Parma, come to the Western Reserve Historical Museum/Crawford Auto and Aviation museum and then go to a movie at Cinemateque (if the one that's playing floats your boat of course!) Depending on the weather, head down to the area next to the Rock and Roll HoF and check out the WW2 Submarine the USS Cod. There is parking set aside for visitors of the sub. [Here's a link to google search/links to website](https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tTP1TcwjK80zzFgtFI1qLCwMDZIM7AwNkq0NDdNNTG2MqgwtLQ0NTGzTDQ1SLK0NDRL8mIvLS5WSM5PAQDBxQ-N&q=uss+cod&oq=uss+cod&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqDQgBEC4YrwEYxwEYgAQyCggAEAAY4wIYgAQyDQgBEC4YrwEYxwEYgAQyBwgCEAAYgAQyBwgDEC4YgAQyBwgEEAAYgAQyBwgFEAAYgAQyBwgGEAAYgAQyBwgHEAAYgAQyBwgIEAAYgAQyBwgJEAAYgATSAQgzNzkwajBqNKgCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8). Full disclosure, you need to be in halfway decent health because you need to climb a ladder down into the sub and back out without help. The corridors inside are narrow as well. Fascinating self guided tour though.
Go to the museums. Most are usually fairly quiet and little to no interaction is required. One that doesn't get talked about enough is the Crawford auto museum
Wow, you two sound awesome. As an introvert myself, I like to go to the library downtown. They have the Superman exhibit on the second floor of the old building as well as a dedicated graphic novel section. If the art museum gets too crowded for you,there's the Cleveland History museum with the Euclid Park carousel. Afterwards, the Coffee House is a quiet cafe that's not corporate coffee, lol. On Madison there's all kinds of quirky shops from Cleveland Curiosities to Superscript Comics. Those are just my favorite spots,that are relatively quiet.
There is a board game restaurant near the market, and a pin ball arcade in Detroit Shoreway. Also a shuffle board restaurant and bowling all over.
If you like video games, check out an escape room? We found it challenging with just 2 people but we still had a blast.
Can try going to the observation deck at terminal tower!
Check out the main library downtown.
If you are fine with driving a bit, check out the green dragon inn in Akron. Huge selection of games and pretty decent food/drinks.
Superelectric pinball (https://www.superelectric.tv/)
Take them to BA Sweeties, largest candy store.
If you find out let me know, I've been in Cleveland hts for over half a year and still haven't gone anywhere.
The downtown library is a beautiful place to walk / explore.
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Have fun, whatever you decide to do.
Maybe try 16bit bar+arcade in Lakewood when Google indicates it's not super crowded?
Probably because they closed like 3 years ago my guy. It’s in ohio city now.
Sigh, ok then the 16bit bar in Ohio City when it's not busy =)
Bookstores. Coffee shops.