Things to do in Akron

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Akron Attractions

Akron is a city that welcomes nature and the arts with open arms. Situated near the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and populated with a mix of architectural styles, the town is a beautiful place to visit with plenty of things to do and see. Explore the city's vibrant local art scene downtown, or relive the past at historic landmarks and buildings that take influence from bygone ages. With unique festivals of live entertainment and culinary treats all year long, Akron is a great destination for families and foodies alike.


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What to do in Akron

Free Things to Do in Akron

They say the best things in life are free. Be sure to explore the following around Akron:

National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum - Roam the halls and marvel at the fascinating exhibits and unique collections at this popular museum.

University of Akron - Feel like you've traveled back in time while wandering around this historic attraction.

Cuyahoga Falls Riverfront Center - Socialize with the local residents and discover the true character and soul of this unique place.

Akron-Summit County Public Library - Leave time to visit this site of local significance.

Tallmadge Church Historic Site - Get an insight into the local beliefs at this place of worship.

Mary Campbell Cave - You're bound to reconnect with Mother Nature at this awe-inspiring attraction.

Perkins Park - Refresh your body, mind and soul by spending a bit of time in nature.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Akron

Modern Akron was born from the merging of multiple towns, which has helped shape its skyline of diverse architectural styles. Each neighborhood in the city carries its own unique character and look, telling the story of Akron's development.

Downtown

Centered around the Ohio and Erie Canal that divides the city, Downtown Akron is where local culture thrives. The area is home to a myriad of galleries and the Summit Artspace, a community art center that hosts the monthly Akron Artwalk. Downtown is also marked by a buzzing nightlife scene and eateries ranging from casual to fine dining.

Highland Square

This eclectic neighborhood is home to many of the city's artists and musicians, with public art installations dotting the area. Highland Square puts on the annual PorchRokr Music and Arts Festival, which showcases local talent every summer. Nearby, you can explore Portage Path, the historic trail where Native Americans carried canoes between the Cuyahoga and Tuscarawas Rivers.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Stretched over 32,572 acres (13,181 ha), the Cuyahoga Valley National Park preserves the natural landscapes around the Cuyahoga River. Delve into the beautiful park with a ride on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, which operates on a historic track laid down in the late 1800s. Within the park, check out hiking and bicycling trails like the Summit County Trail, and keep an eye out for wildlife and bird species.

What to See in Akron

From historic sites to gorgeous, untouched landscapes, Akron has no shortage of breathtaking sights. Immerse yourself in nature by bird-watching or hiking through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. For a look into Akron’s history, visit Glendale Cemetery, listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its stately mausoleums and impressive headstones, or catch a glimpse of what life was like in the early 1900s with a tour through the 65 majestic Tudor Revival-style rooms of the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens. The sprawling estate also includes recreational spaces for all ages.

Sightseeing in Akron

Akron is full of cultural and artistic events to discover. Visit sites like the Hower House, a 1871 mansion and National Historic Landmark that's lauded for its Second Empire Italianate architecture, or the house of abolitionist John Brown, which aims to educate visitors about Akron's history. The city's modern heritage is apparent in its many festivals and celebrations of art, such as the monthly Akron Artwalk, in which local artists showcase their crafts and discuss their processes. The Akron Art Museum houses a large collection of contemporary art and 20th century photography from around the world. You can catch local musicians performing live at the Artwalk and at the outdoor venue at Lock 3, which hosts weekly concerts during the summer and an ice skating rink in winter. And don’t leave town without swinging by the famous Swensons Drive-In burger joint, one of many contenders in Akron’s annual National Hamburger Festival, which kicks off each summer.

Things to Do in Akron with Kids

Traveling with the kids? You'll find loads of activities and tours in Akron that'll put wide smiles on little faces. Have a look at these family friendly experiences:


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Akron on a rainy day?
With excellent indoor activities like an Eliot Ness Investigation Escape Room (1930s detective theme) to keep you entertained, there’s no need to let the wet weather stop you from having a wonderful time.
What should I not miss in Akron?
You’ll want to put these attractions at the top of your must-see list to make the most of your visit:

  • Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
  • Firestone Country Club
  • Akron Art Museum

Are there cheap things to do in Akron?
What can you do in Akron for free?
You could even leave your credit card in the hotel safe for the day, because these excellent attractions won’t cost you a cent:

  • Kent State University
  • MGM Northfield Park
  • University of Akron
  • Cuyahoga Valley National Park


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Downtown Akron

4/5(9 area reviews)

Downtown Akron is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Canal Park and EJ Thomas Hall.

Downtown Akron
Eclectic little vegan and GF cafe. Good food.

Firestone Park

While there might not be top attractions in Firestone Park, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Firestone Stadium and Firestone Country Club.

Firestone Park
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Elizabeth Park Valley

4/5(31 area reviews)

Elizabeth Park Valley might not have many top sights, but Akron Art Museum and Akron-Summit County Public Library are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Elizabeth Park Valley
View from the Oxbow Overlook deck.

Merriman Valley

While visiting Merriman Valley, you might make a stop by sights like Cuyahoga Valley National Park and Cuyahoga River.

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West Akron

While visiting West Akron, you might make a stop by sights like Akron Zoo and Perkins Park.

West Akron
Great venue for an intimate jazz concert. The buffet was great, but you can also order drinks and appetizers in the concert room

Highland Square

4.5/5(13 area reviews)

You'll enjoy the museums and historic sites in Highland Square. You might want to make time for a stop at Dr. Bob's Home or Highland Theater.

Highland Square

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