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Cleveland vs Minneapolis

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Cleveland if Rock Hall guitar archives, free Cleveland Museum of Art, and Severance Hall concerts beat skyway walks. Pick Minneapolis if 22 lakes, Walker sculpture garden, and Surly beer hall nights justify $260 rooms.

🏆 Minneapolis wins 72 OVR vs 69 · attribute matchup 34

58
Safety
72
65
Cleanliness
78
54
Affordability
42
79
Food
79
84
Culture
73
77
Nightlife
65
68
Walkability
79
65
Nature
65
99
Connectivity
99
53
Transit
74
Cleveland

Cleveland

United States

Minneapolis

Minneapolis

United States

Cleveland

Safety: 58/100Pop: 362K (city) / 2.2M (metro)America/New_York

Minneapolis

Safety: 72/100Pop: 430K (city), 3.7M (metro)America/Chicago

How do Cleveland and Minneapolis compare?

Two Great Lakes-adjacent cities at very different price points: $175 mid-range in Cleveland versus $260 in Minneapolis. Cleveland is the rock-and-roll DNA city — the Rock Hall ($30 admission, genuinely earns it), Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall (one of America's top-five symphonies), and West Side Market pierogis on Saturday mornings. Minneapolis is the Walker Art Center sculpture garden with the Spoonbridge cherry, Surly Brewing's beer hall, and 22 lakes within city limits — Lake of the Isles, Bde Maka Ska, Lake Harriet all chained for biking.

Walkability tilts to Minneapolis (4/5 with the Metro Transit light rail) over Cleveland (3/5 where you'll Uber between downtown and Ohio City). Best months align — both peak June through September with 75-80°F afternoons and lake-effect humidity. The genuine differentiator is Minneapolis' skyway system: 9 miles of indoor walkways connecting downtown buildings that turn February into a non-event. Cleveland's winters are wet-cold but rarely below 0°F.

Pro tip: Cleveland's underrated win is $9 Indians/Guardians bleacher seats at Progressive Field and the Cleveland Museum of Art being completely free (one of three major US art museums with no admission). Minneapolis pairs with Stillwater (30 miles east on the St. Croix) for a small-town antiques and brewery day. Pick Cleveland for the rock-and-roll, free-museum weekend at $85 less per night. Pick Minneapolis for the lakes-and-skyway city with better transit.

💰 Budget

budget
Cleveland: $70-130Minneapolis: $100-160
mid-range
Cleveland: $160-310Minneapolis: $180-340
luxury
Cleveland: $400-900Minneapolis: $450-1000

🛡️ Safety

Cleveland58/100Safety Score72/100Minneapolis

Cleveland

Cleveland has higher property-crime rates than national average and a national reputation for grit, but the visitor zones (downtown / Gateway / Warehouse District / Tremont / Ohio City / University Circle / Edgewater) are safe day-and-evening with normal urban precautions. The east-side neighborhoods (parts of Hough, Glenville, Slavic Village) have higher crime but are off the visitor track. Drive or rideshare between districts at night and you will be fine.

Minneapolis

Minneapolis is overall a moderately safe US city — violent crime is concentrated in specific neighborhoods (parts of North Minneapolis, parts of South Minneapolis around Lake Street) that visitors rarely enter. Tourist neighborhoods (Downtown, North Loop, Mill District, Uptown, the Chain of Lakes, Northeast, Whittier) are comfortable day and night. The city saw elevated crime concerns 2020–2022 following the Floyd protests and police staffing changes; rates have moderated since 2023 but remain higher than pre-2020 baseline.

🌤️ Weather

Cleveland

Cleveland has a humid continental climate moderated by Lake Erie — warm summers (July averages 27°C / 81°F daytime), cold winters with significant lake-effect snow (January averages -1°C / 30°F daytime, but eastern suburbs can get 250 cm / 8 ft of snow per year). Late spring is rainy; fall is the prettiest season; summer is the prime tourist window. Lake Erie is shallow enough to warm to swimming temperatures (22-25°C) by late June and stays swimmable through mid-September.

Spring (April - May)5 to 20°C
Summer (June - August)17 to 29°C
Autumn (September - November)0 to 23°C
Winter (December - March)-7 to 4°C

Minneapolis

Minneapolis has one of the most extreme four-season climates of any major US city — hot humid summers (highs 28–32°C with serious thunderstorms), brutally cold winters (lows -25°C in January, snow on the ground November–March), and pleasant transitional spring and autumn. The city is built for cold; the 9.5-mile downtown Skyway system means you can spend a week downtown in -20°C weather without a coat. Summers are surprisingly humid and outdoor-oriented.

Spring (April - May)0 to 22°C
Summer (June - August)15 to 32°C
Autumn (September - November)0 to 22°C
Winter (December - March)-15 to -2°C

🚇 Getting Around

Cleveland

Cleveland has the best heavy-rail rapid transit in Ohio (the Red Line) — running directly from Hopkins Airport to downtown — and an extensive RTA bus network. For most visitors the Red Line + Lyft/Uber combo handles 90% of trips; rental car is useful only for Cuyahoga Valley or suburban trips. Walking is fine within the central neighborhoods.

Walkability: Within Cleveland's neighborhoods — Downtown, Ohio City, Tremont, University Circle, Edgewater — walking works for 0.5-2 mile distances. Between neighborhoods the gaps are sometimes too long (downtown to University Circle is 5 miles, take the Red Line or HealthLine). The Cleveland Towpath Trail and the Lake Erie waterfront are dedicated pedestrian/bike paths.

RTA Red Line (Rail Rapid Transit)$2.50 single / $5.50 day pass
Lyft / Uber$8-15 in-city / $25-35 to airport
HealthLine (BRT on Euclid Avenue)$2.50 single

Minneapolis

Minneapolis has good but not excellent public transit for an American city of its size — Metro Transit runs the Blue Line and Green Line light rail (connecting the airport, downtown Minneapolis, the U of Minnesota, and downtown St. Paul) plus an extensive bus network. The Skyway system connects 80 downtown blocks at the second floor (an indoor walking network for cold weather). Lakes and outer neighborhoods need a bike, bus, or car. Driving and parking are easy by big-city standards.

Walkability: Downtown Minneapolis is fully walkable in summer (flat, generous sidewalks, the Nicollet Mall central spine) and in winter via the Skyway system (the largest indoor walking network in the world). Uptown and the Chain of Lakes are walkable in their own context but require transit/bike to reach from downtown. Mill District, North Loop, and Northeast are all walkable internally with bike or bus connections to each other.

Metro Transit Light Rail$2.00 off-peak / $2.50 peak
Skyway SystemFree
Metro Transit Bus$2.00 off-peak / $2.50 peak

📅 Best Time to Visit

Cleveland

May–Sep

Peak travel window

Minneapolis

Jun–Oct

Peak travel window

The Verdict

Choose Cleveland if...

You want a Great Lakes city with rock-and-roll DNA, world-class culture (Rock Hall + Cleveland Orchestra), and the country's most concentrated downtown sports cluster — without Chicago prices.

Choose Minneapolis if...

you want a Mississippi River city with 22 lakes, the world's largest indoor Skyway system for brutal winters, Prince pilgrimage sites (Paisley Park, First Avenue), permanently-free Minneapolis Institute of Art, and the second-largest US state fair

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