Akron

By bus
Greyhound
631 S Broadway
+1 330 434-9185
Station and ticketing hours: Daily 7:30AM-10PM
By plane
By plane

Akron-Canton Regional Airport IATA: CAK, ICAO: KCAK (http://www.akroncantonair...), 5400 Lauby Rd NW, ☎ +1 330 499-4221, is the most convenient airport, small, easy to navigate, quick in-and-out.

There are non-stop flights to Akron Canton Regional Airport from the following cities some cities may be seasonal or only offer service certain days of the week: Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Fort Myers, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia and Tampa.

There are buses to/from the airport: Metro RTA bus 110 goes a number of times a day between the airport and downtown Akron on a local route through southern Summit County - fare $1.25 and duration approximately 1 hour; SARTA Route 81 travels between downtown Canton, the Belden Village area, the airport and the downtown Akron Metro RTA Transit Center via I-77 Monday through Friday. Route 81L runs from the Airport to the Belden Village area and downtown Canton only the 81L Saturday route does not travel to Akron - fare $1.50. Catch the bus at the north end of the airport terminal new location.

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
IATA: CLE - an approximately one hour drive to the northwest of Akron and a hub of Continental Airlines.
By train
By train

Akron lost its AMTRAK station in the last round of cuts, so you'll have to go into Cleveland or Alliance.

By car
By car

Akron has wonderful interstate highway support. I-76 is an excellent way in from the East or West, and I-77 is an easy route to take between Cleveland and Akron. Further south on I-77 is Canton, home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Once in the city, there are two other freeways Route 8 and Route 59 Innerbelt, both of which serve the center of the city. There is very little in the city that is more than 10 minutes from an expressway. One nice by-product of this system - rush hour is less than an hour.