OVERVIEW
Official Cleveland Hopkins International Web site
(216) 265-6000
Airport security guidelines
DRIVING
Cleveland Hopkins is 13 miles southwest of downtown. The trip takes about 20 minutes, depending on traffic.
Get a map and directions
Check traffic conditions
Construction updates
PARKING
Cheapest: Daily long-term parking is $10.
Most convenient: Daily parking in the short-term area is $14. Each garage is connected by a bridge to the terminal.
See a parking map
More parking info or 216-267-5030
GROUND TRANSPORTATION
Train: The cheapest way to travel between the airport and downtown Cleveland is the RTA Red Line train, which costs $1.75 and runs every 15 minutes. It leaves from the level below the baggage claim area. A trip to Tower City Station downtown takes less than 30 minutes.
Cab: A taxi to downtown Cleveland costs about $25.
Shuttle/limo: Hopkins Airport Limousine and shuttle bus service takes travelers throughout the Cleveland area. Call (216) 362-3795.
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RENTAL CARS AT CLE
Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National and Thrifty serve the airport. Take the free shuttle outside Door #5 on the baggage claim level to the rental car facility. The ride takes 5 to 7 minutes.
GETTING AROUND THE AIRPORT
See a terminal map
AMENITIES/USEFUL INFORMATION
Information for disabled travelers
Traveler assistance: Volunteers wearing gold jackets are situated throughout the airport to help passengers. An information desk is located in the main terminal between ticket counters for Southwest Airlines and USA3000. Call (216) 265-6030.
Lost and found: (216) 265-6030
ATMs: There are eight ATMs in the airport, in concourses A, B, C and D, the PlazaShops shopping area, the rental car facility, and the parking bridge between the terminal and parking garage.
Stamps: Can be purchased at all ATMs and a self-service machine in the PlazaShops area.
Wi-Fi: Wireless Internet access is available throughout the airport. Twelve Internet kiosks also provide high-speed service to those without wireless-enabled computers.