🇺🇸 US Road Trip 🚗 | 2-Day Cleveland Getaway | A Solo Traveler's Jou
🥣 Food Recommendations: 🔸 Blue Point Grille: Highly recommend their happy hour on weekends! I went on a Sunday night and felt like I scored big 🎉. Ordered lobster soup, lobster risotto, and steak tartare—all served with complimentary bread 🍞. The lobster dishes were loaded with meat and huge portions—I could only finish half! Note: Happy hour seating is only at the bar, so it’s best for solo diners or pairs. 🔸 Koko Bakery: An old-school bake shop 🥮—must-try the egg yolk pastries! Delicious and affordable. 🔸 Dagu Rice Noodle: Recommend the spicy beef rice noodles and chicken cutlet 🍜~ 🔸 LJ Shanghai: Their soup dumplings are absolutely divine 🥟! 🔸 Jiuzhaigou Sichuan Cuisine: Solid but not exceptional. Their "small" spicy pot is huge—way too much for one person! 🥳 Things to Do: Of course, museum hopping is a must! 🖼️ The art museum, natural history museum, and more are all in the same area near Case Western Reserve University. 🔸 Classical Music Lovers: Don’t miss The Cleveland Orchestra! 🎻 I went specifically for Sibelius’ symphony—abs breathtaking! 🔸 Scenic Spots: Lake Erie is a must-visit! 🌊 Lakewood Park is huge with gorgeous lake views—perfect for sunset watching 🌄. I left hungry just before sunset this time—such a pity! 🔸 Landmark Photo Spot: Voinovich Bicentennial Park The giant "CLEVELAND" sign is perfect for photos 📸! The blend of city skyline and lake views is incredible—especially during golden hour ✨. It’s also near the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (designed by I.M. Pei)—a architectural masterpiece worth seeing! That’s all for today! Hope you enjoyed this recap~ Wishing everyone a joyful holiday! 🥳 #RoadTrip #StudyInUSA #Cleveland #Ohio #Columbus #SoloTravel #TravelDiary 🌟🗺️