The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland

Cleveland, Ohio

8.9 Superior Deluxe

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AAAB
2 Queen Beds, Deluxe Guest Room, at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland

2 Queen Beds, Deluxe Guest Room

  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Rollaway beds not permitted
  • 400 sq feet (36 sq meters)
  • Marble bathroom

USD $ 413 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $439 /nt
$1,548 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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ADVANCE PURCHASE RATE

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $427 /nt
$1,506 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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AAA AMERICAN AUTO ASSN

AAA/CAA card must be presented at check-in. You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $413 /nt
$1,456 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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BED AND BREAKFAST PKG

Breakfast Included You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $519 /nt
$1,830 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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QAAD
1 King Bed, Deluxe Guest Room, at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland

1 King Bed, Deluxe Guest Room

  • Maximum occupancy: 3
  • 400 sq feet (36 sq meters)
  • Living/sitting area
  • Marble bathroom

USD $ 413 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $459 /nt
$1,618 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

ADVANCE PURCHASE RATE

Reservation is non-refundable; no cancelation without penalty.

USD $427 /nt
$1,506 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

AAA AUTO ASSOCIATION

AAA/CAA card must be presented at check-in. You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $413 /nt
$1,456 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

BED AND BREAKFAST PKG

Breakfast Included You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $519 /nt
$1,830 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

AAAA
1 King Bed, Corner, Premier Deluxe Room, at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland

1 King Bed, Corner, Premier Deluxe Room

  • Maximum occupancy: 3
  • 400 sq feet (36 sq meters)
  • Marble bathroom
  • Robe

USD $ 458 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $509 /nt
$1,795 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

AAA AMERICAN AUTO ASSN

AAA/CAA card must be presented at check-in. You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $458 /nt
$1,615 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

BED AND BREAKFAST PKG

Breakfast Included You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $569 /nt
$2,006 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
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REGB
2 Double Beds, Deluxe Guest Room, at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland

2 Double Beds, Deluxe Guest Room

  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Rollaway beds not permitted
  • 400 sq feet (36 sq meters)
  • Marble bathroom

USD $ 459 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $459 /nt
$1,618 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

ZZLP
Guest room, 2 Queen beds, at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland
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Guest room, 2 Queen beds

USD $ 519 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $519 /nt
$1,830 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

ZZLO
Guest room, 1 King bed, at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland
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Guest room, 1 King bed

USD $ 519 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $519 /nt
$1,830 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

QAAI
1 King Bed, Executive Suite, at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland

1 King Bed, Executive Suite

  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Sofa bed
  • 656 sq feet (59 sq meters)
  • Separate living room

USD $ 548 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $609 /nt
$2,147 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

AAA AUTO ASSOCIATION

AAA/CAA card must be presented at check-in. You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $548 /nt
$1,932 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

BED AND BREAKFAST PKG

Breakfast Included You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $669 /nt
$2,359 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

QAAH
1 King Bed, Club Lounge Access, Deluxe Guest Room, at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland

1 King Bed, Club Lounge Access, Deluxe Guest Room

  • Maximum occupancy: 3
  • 400 sq feet (36 sq meters)
  • This room features Club lounge access
  • Living/sitting area

USD $ 548 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $609 /nt
$2,147 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

AAA AUTO ASSOCIATION

AAA/CAA card must be presented at check-in. You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $548 /nt
$1,932 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

REGG
1 King Bed, Club Lounge Access, Executive Suite, at The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland

1 King Bed, Club Lounge Access, Executive Suite

  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Sofa bed
  • 656 sq feet (59 sq meters)
  • This room features Club lounge access

USD $ 734 /nt

Limited availability.

BEST FLEXIBLE RATE

You have until February 4, 2026 to cancel this reservation without penalty.

USD $734 /nt
$2,588 for 3 nights
including taxes & fees
Price breakdown

Please note, room photos and descriptions are representative of the room category. Actual rooms may vary from what is shown.

About the Hotel

To reinvent itself, The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland looked to the past. Inspired by the city’s steel-making legacy and iconic Lake Erie, the downtown hotel exudes energy, strength and community alongside tranquility, sophistication and culture. Guests and Cleveland residents are invited to experience the Ohio hotel’s new public spaces, including TURN Bar + Kitchen, Core Fitness Club and meeting venues including the LINKS interactive working kitchen.

Location

The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland
1515 W 3rd St,
44113
Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, OH

Nearest Airport: CLE

Features and Amenities

  • General Information
  • Pet Friendly
  • Dining
  • Bar & Restaurant
  • On-Site Amenities
  • Fitness Center
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • In-Room Amenities
  • Bathrobes
  • Marble Bathrooms
  • Flat-Screen Televisions
  • Espresso Machine
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Business
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Business Services
  • Catering Services
  • Family
  • Children's Programs
  • Nearby
  • Shopping
  • Art Galleries
  • Museums
  • Restaurants
  • Nightlife
  • Parks
  • Interests
  • Active & Adventure
  • City
  • Culture & Arts
  • Hotels

Reviews for The Ritz-Carlton, Cleveland

Not worth the price

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 days ago

I was in town recently for an NFL game with my son. I'd never stayed at a Ritz Carlton so I thought I'd really treat us since it was his Christmas present. Aside from the nice touch welcome macarons, the one gingerbread elevator (they only shelled out for one of them?) and the nice smell in the lobby, that really was where the luxury ended. Oh, and the bathtub was marble, so that was a nice touch. The beds were comfy, the location was nice. But none of that really justified the price. And for any other commoner who thinks you're getting a deal by doing the room with the breakfast, it's not a "breakfast included," just a $50 meal credit. If you think that $50 will cover an omelet and a breakfast burrito, you are sadly mistaken. I only went with this plan because I figured on game day we would eat at the hotel restaurant to save time. We arrived downstairs at 9:45 to a half empty dining room, and after being asked "do you have reservations," was told that there were no tables available until after the game. I could do room service, so I ended up paying $100 for an omelet, a breakfast burrito and some coffee ( only $50 after our credit!). I was really disappointed that nobody told us when we checked in that we would need reservations for breakfast, especially since it was quite obvious we were there for an NFL game when we checked in. This made our morning a lot more stressful, wondering how long the food would take to get to the room (it was relatively fast, which also goes to show the kitchen wasn't overworked and busy). We also had an incident on Saturday night where someone on our floor was playing their music really loud, very late. We turned on the TV to try to drown it out, fell asleep, but when I woke at 1 AM and turned the TV off it was still going on. I called the front desk and asked them to find the offending room. They offered me some ear plugs, but I don't spend over $600 a night to have to sleep with earplugs. They did attend to the matter, and the person turned their music off, but it was a little shocking to me that people would blast music at a Ritz Carlton. Overall, I guess I just had a different idea of what the name brand meant. I got it out of my system and will be content to spend half the price to stay at a Marriott or Hilton next time.

MamaNikita - NY, NY


This restaurant pretends to know what good food and service is

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 5 days ago

Upon arriving at the ritz Cleveland restaurant for their Christmas dinner, dec. 25 my wife and I waited 5 minutes at the host desk to be acknowledged by staff. When we were seated at our table I asked for martini with blue cheese olives from our server, Julia.. drink was delivered without the blue cheese olives. I told server after she set drink down and she said they were out of blue cheese olives. I mean, How long does it take to make a blue cheese olive?Evidently, more than the staff was willing take to ensure a reasonable dining experience. This was just the start of a bad experience. Server said she would soon be providing us with bread plates. They never came. Ambience was poor throughout the meal. Servers crashed dishes loudly on bus station trays after clearing tables indicative of poor training in supposedly a fine dining experience. Timing of the dining experience was erratic- restaurant was not busy but we had to wait inconsistent time frames between courses. Food was average at best for this special high priced Christmas meal. Server had asked our names earlier in the meal but in wishing us good night at the end of the mail, referred to me with an incorrect first name, which happened to be the name of my wife’s first husband. All in all a bad dining experience with a poorly trained staff.

Dennis F


Always a spectacular experience

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 months ago

I have stayed here a few times. It is always consistent and a wonderful stay. I always get upgraded to a suite. The suites are perfect. But, so are the regular rooms. The club room is a must. It just nice to be able to go there any time of day and have a nice selection of snacks and the Club attendants are wonderful. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere and great menu. The workout room is incredible. The locker rooms are so relaxing and the sauna is sensational. Overall, this is the best hotel in Cleveland.

Marielle C - Rocky River, Ohio


Beyond disappointing especially for the cost.

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 2 months ago

My wife and I stayed there in February, not to anyone’s fault but as we were trying to check in, there was a fire somewhere within the building. We had to park several blocks away, again no biggie. When we were checking in, the entire lobby and in our room smelled of smoke. Again no biggie but we paid for the club lounge and we were beyond disappointed. For an almost 5* hotel how can you serve sliders that are dry, buns rock hard and cold sides. Breakfast in the lounge the next 2 mornings….again we PAID for this amenity and sad to say….even if it was free…we still would have went to McDonald’s. To top it off the beyond expensive wine pouring machine….did not work. I was about to book a weekend getaway surprise for my wife and my anniversary….but for the price, not worth risking that the Lounge is below par again.

FrequentFlier539665


Not your normal Ritz Carlton

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 months ago

Anyone who is use to the luxury the Ritz Carlton normally provides is going to be well disappointed in Cleveland. They slapped some wall paper added some crown molding and call it the Ritz. I will say they do try. The staff is very nice and they do try their best to take care of you. The Ritz normal standards of excellence struggle here but they try.

chrissK8795TY - Seattle, Washington


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