welp -- i would say there are a few euro-y feeling and looking areas left scattered in cleveland these days.
i dk, you be the judge i guess:
- maybe the atmosphere of ohio city and tremont neighborhoods,
if not so much the looks
- university circle perhaps
- a one block section of brownstones downtown
- the arcade downtown & west side market areas,
- the revitalized old short vincent/e4th st strip downtown
- and quite a bit of of tudor style homes/high street type business buildings w/ apts over them scattered all around,
from the craze for faux tudor style in the late 1800s-1920s i think,
which would be peak cleveland era,
so yeah they look vaguely euro/british,
somewhat similiar to forest hills, queens.
have a look!
of course the city did look much more european or at least victorian back in the days when it had its brick buildings.
not the least example of which was once the largest building under one roof, and largest train hall, the massive second union depot on the lakefront (1864-1959).