Cincinnati, OH

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Cincinnati which includes heritage architecture, night scenes and a church or cathedral
This German-influenced city is known for its charming old neighborhoods, baseball, “five-way” chili and beer festivals.

Cincinnati gets its charm from old, hilly neighborhoods, cheering sports fans and a German heritage. This is where brother-in-laws Procter and Gamble started making soap over 175 years ago, and where America’s first professional baseball team was formed. TV personality Jerry Springer was once the mayor of Cincinnati.

The city celebrates its German roots with beer festivals and sausage-inspired cuisine. Order a locally brewed beer with Goetta sausage, or try the signature “five-way” chili. This dish usually consists of layers of chili, kidney beans, onions, spaghetti and cheese, and can be seasoned with chocolate and cinnamon.

Cincinnati was founded in 1788 and now has about 300,000 residents. More than two million people live in the wider metropolitan area. Navigate downtown as part of a guided walking tour or take a horse-drawn carriage. Rent a Segway or pedal wagon for a fun afternoon. Exploring Cincinnati is also easy by car and public transport.

Seven hills make up the city’s historical neighborhoods. Orient yourself from the observation deck of downtown Carew Tower. From there, you can see the city skyline or gaze across the Ohio River to Kentucky on the other side.

Over-the-Rhine is a charming and culture-filled neighborhood just north of downtown. Wander through its streets featuring beautiful 19th-century architecture to find attractions like the majestic Music Hall and lively Findlay Market.

Head northeast to Eden Park for the Cincinnati Art Museum and Krohn Conservatory.

West of downtown, the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal is a popular entertainment complex with five museums and a cinema. See a moon rock collected by Neil Armstrong at the Natural History and Science Museum. The Duke Energy Children’s Museum caters to families with young children.

The landscapes of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden and Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum reflect the seasons with ever-changing gardens.

At night head to Mount Adams, a hillside neighborhood packed with bars and clubs. Many of these venues offer impressive views of the city skyline. Find a seat, order a local brew and toast to your Cincinnati experience.

Where to stay in Cincinnati

Fountain Square

Downtown Cincinnati

4/5(1,452 area reviews)

Discover historic architecture and districts in the heart of the city, with museums like the Contemporary Arts Center and National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Enjoy waterfront dining at The Banks, and take in the views from Carew Tower's observation deck.

Downtown Cincinnati
Washington Park

Over-the-Rhine

Boasting a rich architectural heritage, Over-the-Rhine offers a vibrant food scene with local chefs and artisan brewers. Explore Findlay Market, Cincinnati Music Hall, and Washington Park for a memorable experience.

Over-the-Rhine
Cincinnati showing interior views

Cincinnati Central Business District

If you're spending time in Cincinnati Central Business District, check out sights like Great American Ball Park or Paycor Stadium and hop on the metro to see more the city at 247 Telemarketing Tram Stop or Fountain Square Tram Stop.

Cincinnati Central Business District
Creole Mac & Cheese: Andouille sausage, roasted chicken, caramelized onions, red and green bell peppers and mozzarella, topped with panko bread crumbs

Hyde Park

Situated between Interstate 71 and the Ohio River, this neighborhood boasts Hyde Park Square, a hub for family-owned shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Don't miss the Kilgour Fountain and the iconic Graeter's Ice Cream parlor.

Hyde Park
This place used to be the home of the US Playing Card Company, there are great abandoned building photos all over the internet but it’s locked up tight now and the police even cruised by in the 10 minutes we were there.  #ontheroad

Norwood

Unique features of Norwood include the shopping and restaurants. Make a stop by Rookwood Commons or Drake Planetarium while you're exploring the area.

Norwood
Krohn Conservatory which includes a park and fall colors

Mount Adams

4/5(36 area reviews)

Surrounded by Eden Park, this residential area boasts landmarks like the Cincinnati Art Museum and Playhouse in the Park. Dine at the converted Rookwood Pottery restaurant and explore historic churches.

Mount Adams
Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Riverfront
Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Riverfront
3.5 out of 5
668 W 5th St, Covington, KY
The price is $118 per night from Jun 16 to Jun 17
$118
$133 total
includes taxes & fees
Jun 16 - Jun 17
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Covington. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 restaurants, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the restaurant and the ...
7/10 Good! (1,396 reviews)
"Awesome staff, clean....only issue is there is a smell from the drains. Went to store and purchases air freshner for the 4 nights we stayed. We will be back.. hopefully the smell is corrected by next spring."

Reviewed on Jun 6, 2024

Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Riverfront
Hyatt Regency Cincinnati
Hyatt Regency Cincinnati
4 out of 5
151 West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, OH
The price is $180 per night from Jul 1 to Jul 2
$180
$214 total
includes taxes & fees
Jul 1 - Jul 2
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Cincinnati. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a health club. Our guests praise the restaurant and the ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,135 reviews)
Excellent Hotel
"Luxury hotel with top notch amenities."

Reviewed on Jun 4, 2024

Hyatt Regency Cincinnati
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
4 out of 5
35 W 5th St, Cincinnati, OH
The price is $152 per night from Jul 7 to Jul 8
$152
$182 total
includes taxes & fees
Jul 7 - Jul 8
Book a stay at this historic hotel in Cincinnati. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 restaurants, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. ...
7.4/10 Good! (1,018 reviews)
"This property is beautiful with all the art deco, however it is older and while our room was clean, it was small and older. I have no complaints but people should know to expect that."

Reviewed on Jun 3, 2024

Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Woodburn Exchange
Woodburn Exchange
3.5 out of 5
2533 Woodburn Ave, Cincinnati, OH
Stay at this 3.5-star apartment in Cincinnati. Enjoy free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Newport Aquarium and Great American ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (5 reviews)
All you need
"Everything was great! My only negative was confusion about parking. Great decision to stay here"

Reviewed on May 22, 2024

Woodburn Exchange
Baldwin Flats
Baldwin Flats
4 out of 5
220 E 4th St, Covington, KY
Stay at this 4-star apartment in Covington. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden. Popular attractions Great American Ball Park and Newport Aquarium are ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (38 reviews)
"Would love to give a 5 star but have to be honest in my review. The property at the time of my visit had a huge ant problem in both the bathroom and kitchen. I pointed this out directly on the “owners” feedback page but no response or acknowledgment. Other than that it’s a great convenient location. ..."

Reviewed on May 27, 2024

Baldwin Flats
Pickle Factory Hotel
Pickle Factory Hotel
2.5 out of 5
13 Tobacco Aly, Covington, KY
Stay at this apartment in Covington. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and Netflix. Popular attractions Paycor Stadium and Great American Ball Park are located ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (15 reviews)
"No issues with the property at all. The area it’s in appears to be undergoing a renewal of sorts. Looks like it will be nicer in the future or at least the potential is there."

Reviewed on May 26, 2024

Pickle Factory Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Getting around Cincinnati

Cincinnati’s riverfront district is the focus for most visitors to the city, and it is easy to explore on foot. A car will give you extra freedom and let you travel further afield, but it’s not necessary within the central area of the city itself. Get around Downtown on the Cincinnati Bell Connector streetcar and see the rest of the city by bus. Taxis and bike rentals are also readily available. Visit the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority website.Browse Cincinnati rental cars.

Best time to visit

From spring through fall, Cincinnati is a great place to be. Each month has its pros and cons. September and May are particularly busy due to festivals and events and pleasant weather. Summer does get extremely hot and humid, but open-air cultural events and a range of events centered on the river make this a good time to see the city nonetheless. Winter gets very cold.

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Reviews of Cincinnati

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

We could mot go all those places because there were closed (Pandemia) but we enjoyed dinners & lunches in some of the rest. already open after few months....: Yard House - Jefferson Banks - Olive Garden....and the ride in the BoatRiver

5/5 - Excellent

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Very close to Eden Park beautiful location

5/5 - Excellent

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We gad a very good weekend. Thanks Maria L.G.

3/5 - Okay

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I leave in Cincinnati, we just came there for a staycation.

4/5 - Good

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I live here just wanted to be away from my apartment for the weekend.

3/5 - Okay

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Always working on the roads

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