1111 W 10th St, Cleveland, Ohio, United States | (888) 710-7049
Hip, stylish hotel with a youthful design
Popular nightclub with a lively crowd
Modern rooms have TVs with media plug-ins; some have lake views
Free shuttle within a five-mile radius
Located in the Warehouse District near some restaurants
Small hotel gym plus passes to adjoining fitness center with spa services
Upscale restaurants adjoin hotel
Lots of event and gathering space both indoors and outside
24-7 gourmet snack station plus room service
Free Wi-Fi
Pet welcome without a fee
Located in industrial area outside downtown's core
Noise from nightclub and trains passing nearby
No drawer space in rooms
Expensive parking for hotel in this area
Breakfast not included in all rates
The three-pearl Aloft Cleveland Downtown is a stylish hotel in
the Warehouse District on the outskirts of the downtown neighborhood. It's a bit removed from attractions, but a free shuttle can take guests within a five-mile radius. And the hotel has a scene of its own, with a hip, popular nightclub that has DJs spinning on the weekend. Plus adjoining upscale restaurants and a gourmet snack station give lots of dining options. Its 150 guest rooms continue the modern look with streamlined blond-wood furnishings. But some guests find the lack of drawers in rooms and
ambient noise from passing trains and the nightclub unappealing. It’s fairly
priced, but more spacious rooms at better rates are available downtown at the lower-middle-range Holiday Inn Express Cleveland Downtown, which lacks a restaurant though offers free breakfast and evening drinks.
Scene
Trendy atmosphere attracting a young crowd on weekends
A spirited and hip design permeates the public spaces of this stylish hotel. The outside plaza has several
clusters of multicolored benches and chairs that overlook Lake Erie and brick
warehouses. Once inside, the expansive lobby area has a distinctive industrial
feel, with exposed ductwork and polished concrete floors. Numerous clusters of brightly colored,
ultra-modern furniture invite guests to linger, and a long wood table with media plug-ins gives guests a spot to hook up their laptops.
The circular reception desk is brightly back-lit in a green pattern and sits in the middle of the room under a circular chandelier emitting an orange glow. The
bar and lounge areas continue the look with splashes of
color, neon lights, and contemporary art. These are popular places to see and be seen,
especially on weekends when DJs kick off a party scene in the nightclub. As expected, the atmosphere draws a young crowd hitting the bar and dining at the upscale restaurants adjoining the hotel.
Location
In the Warehouse District on the outskirts of downtown
The Aloft is located in Cleveland’s Warehouse District,
surrounded by industrial complexes, train tracks, and shipping ports where the
Cuyahoga River runs into Lake Erie. Also known as the East Bank of the Flats,
the area has a cluster of nightclubs and restaurants that are a few minutes’
walk from the hotel. Large residential developments also are under construction
in this up-and-coming area. Three upscale restaurants adjoin the hotel. Otherwise,
it’s somewhat isolated, approximately one mile from Public Square and other downtown
core Cleveland attractions such as Quickens Loan Arena and Progressive Field,
both of which take about 25 minutes walking. First Energy Field and the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame take about 15 to 20 minutes walking or five minutes by
car. The hotel compensates for its downtown-outskirts location by operating a
free shuttle within a five-mile radius, though it's not 24 hours. It also offers shuttle service (for a fee)
to the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, which is 20 to 25 minutes away depending on traffic. The Cleveland Convention Center is a 13-minute walk, and
the Cleveland State University campus is a 10-minute drive. The
Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University are a 15- to 20-minute drive,
depending on traffic, as are the cultural institutions near them such as the
Cleveland Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, and Cleveland Botanical
Garden.
Rooms
Comfortably sized rooms with trendy decor and walk-in showers
The modern and hip decor continues in guest rooms, although they're somewhat less punchy in their color scheme. Various
shades of gray and blue dominate the walls, drapes, and
patterned carpet. Streamlined blond-wood furniture includes desks with media plugs, nightstands, and headboards. Rooms are colorful but
sparsely decorated with beds resting on black, low-profile platforms. There are leather office chairs and small benches for seating. Bathrooms are spacious,
with dark gray tile floors, lighter gray walls, and white tile framing walk-in showers with clear glass doors and wall-mounted shampoo and soap dispensers. All rooms have mini-fridges, safes, coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs with media-device connectivity, free Wi-Fi and bottled water. Guests complain of a lack of drawers, and of significant noise from passing freight trains in lake view rooms
facing the adjacent train tracks. Also, music from
the nightclub can be heard in rooms directly above it. Rooms come in king and two-queen options and typically include
several windows, with lake view or city view options.
Features
Free shuttle service, popular nightclub, and multiple fitness options
The Aloft offers self-parking and valet in an attached garage, but
both are a bit expensive for a hotel outside of downtown's core. The hotel operates
a free shuttle within a five-mile radius, and offers shuttle service to the airport for a fee. Three upscale restaurants adjoin the
hotel on the street level. There's also a 24-hour pantry with sundries, snacks, sandwiches, coffee, fruit, microwaveable entrees, soft drinks, and other beverages. And room service is available as well. The on-site nightclub and bar is a popular scene, especially on weekends when DJs take over the turntables. The hotel has a small fitness center with cardio and
weight-training equipment, and it offers free passes to the adjoining EB
Fitness complex that has a wide range of exercise equipment as well as various
classes including, yoga, Zumba, and Pilates. EB Fitness also has sauna and
steam rooms and offers spa services such as facials and massage. There are five
meeting rooms including a ballroom capable of accommodating up to 250 people. The
outdoor plaza can host an event for 500 people as well. The business center has
two computers stations, free printing, and Internet access. Free Wi-Fi is
accessible throughout the property. Concierge and dry cleaning/laundry pick-up
services are available. Guests can also make use of the coin-operated laundry facilities and on-site ATM. Pets are welcome without a fee.