Cleveland Rocks On A Charter Bus
Cleveland Rocks On A Charter Bus
Yes, Cleveland Rocks. You and your charter bus gang can rock too if you climb aboard and head to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Opened since 1986, this dramatic glass and steel pyramid designed by I. M. Pei, cost 92 million rocking dollars to build but it is duly impressive.
Your charter bus group can listen to songs, watch film footage, and see some unusual rock memorabilia from a Cub Scout shirt worn by Jim Morrison to Madonna's bustier.
If your group loves shopping, charter your bus to stop at West Side Market. Ethnic flavors and fresh product abound. Something your charter bus group may not know is that this market is a National Historic Landmark dating back to 1912. Everything from Middle Eastern cuisine to Hispanic to the freshest meats are available here. And be prepared for masses of free samples of every type. Go ahead, be brave and try something you've never had before.
Does your charter bus group like fun activities that are free? Check out the Cleveland Museum of Art. It features one of the finest art collections in the world and has more than 30,000 works to astonish, inform and entertain. Best of all, this fun is free.
Another interesting stop is The Terminal Tower. It's not the tallest building in Cleveland any longer, but it is still the most recognized image on the skyline. This 52-story building has an observation deck on the 42nd-floor where your charter bus gang can see all of Cleveland and legend has it on a clear day you can see right into Canada.
After a great day sightseeing, a stop in one the fabulous restaurants such as the Blue Pointe Grille or Johnny's, that this town has to offer, will cap off a rocking good time your charter bus group had in Cleveland.
Yes, Cleveland Rocks. You and your charter bus gang can rock too if you climb aboard and head to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Opened since 1986, this dramatic glass and steel pyramid designed by I. M. Pei, cost 92 million rocking dollars to build but it is duly impressive.
Your charter bus group can listen to songs, watch film footage, and see some unusual rock memorabilia from a Cub Scout shirt worn by Jim Morrison to Madonna's bustier.
If your group loves shopping, charter your bus to stop at West Side Market. Ethnic flavors and fresh product abound. Something your charter bus group may not know is that this market is a National Historic Landmark dating back to 1912. Everything from Middle Eastern cuisine to Hispanic to the freshest meats are available here. And be prepared for masses of free samples of every type. Go ahead, be brave and try something you've never had before.
Does your charter bus group like fun activities that are free? Check out the Cleveland Museum of Art. It features one of the finest art collections in the world and has more than 30,000 works to astonish, inform and entertain. Best of all, this fun is free.
Another interesting stop is The Terminal Tower. It's not the tallest building in Cleveland any longer, but it is still the most recognized image on the skyline. This 52-story building has an observation deck on the 42nd-floor where your charter bus gang can see all of Cleveland and legend has it on a clear day you can see right into Canada.
After a great day sightseeing, a stop in one the fabulous restaurants such as the Blue Pointe Grille or Johnny's, that this town has to offer, will cap off a rocking good time your charter bus group had in Cleveland.



