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1Cincinnati Art Museum

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The Cincinnati Art Museum, established in 1881, is a historical venue with a remarkable collection of over 67,000 works spanning 6,000 years. It features paintings by renowned European and American artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Winslow Homer, and Georgia O'Keeffe. The museum also showcases an impressive selection of Asian, African, and Native American art.
The Cincinnati Art Museum is a must see. I was traveling and decided to detour in Cincinnati for the night. I came on a Sunday and it's free on Sundays along with free parking. There are tons of beautiful pieces and I appreciate there are a lot more paintings here. The Cleveland Art Museum and the Richmond Art Museum have more artifacts than paintings or other traditional forms of art. I saw many paintings I've never seen before. Most art museums focus on French art but this one focuses more on English, Egyptian, Roman and Asian. A nice change of pace. The museum is perched on the high hills of Cincinnati to overlook a spectacular view. Great museum.
Valerie — Google review
This art museum was awesome! Especially loved the Cincinnati collections but all of the exhibits were well designed and crafted. The employees were extremely kind and helpful as well! Entry to general exhibits is free as well, so it was a great respite from the heat. Buying tickets in advance online allows a small discount to the price of the special exhibits.
Paige P — Google review
honestly one of the best art museums i’ve ever been to. FOR FREE! i’ve been here 3 times now, and each experience has been excellent. most recently spent 2 hours here and was able to see most of it! nice gift shop. outdoor courtyard. go on Thursday eves to view the paid exhibits for free!
Skylar W — Google review
Great art museum!! They had some beautiful works and we got to see tje bicycles and farm-to-table exhibits, which were awesome. We spent 4 hours there and didn't see everything. Before heading out, we had lunch at the cafe and sat outside in the gorgeous courtyard. The grounds are gorgeous too - we walked around and admired the landscaping and views of the city. Highly recommend if you visit Cinci!
Heather G — Google review
Beautiful grounds, so peaceful. We were traveling with our dog so I just had 5 minutes to run in and visit the European art section while hubby walked the grounds with the pooch. Breathtaking collection. I wish I had an hour to spend there. Free admission, free parking. Check out the sculpture on the way out.
Paula ( — Google review
A beautiful atmosphere, and a terrific collection thoughtfully displayed. Great artifacts from around the globe, and my favorite Van Gough ever! Splendid permanent collection of paintings.
Wheresbat ( — Google review
🎨 Cincinnati Art Museum is a stunning, free-to-enter treasure in the heart of the city—offering everything from ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces. While general admission is always free, keep an eye out for special exhibitions, which are well worth the small fee. A perfect spot to get inspired, unwind, and soak in some serious creative energy!
Carrie J — Google review
Don't sleep on checking this place out! My sister and I had a wonderful time exploring the many exhibits. We weren't able to see everything during our visit, so we look forward to coming back! Great way to escape the heat and enjoy the arts.
Venus M — Google review
953 Eden Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•https://www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org/•(513) 721-2787•Tips and more reviews for Cincinnati Art Museum

2Ault Park

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Ault Park, located in Cincinnati's Mount Lookout neighborhood, is a sprawling 223-acre park known for its historic 1930s pavilion and picturesque landscapes. Named after Levi Addison and Ida May Ault, the park offers stunning views of the Little Miami River Valley from its scenic hilltop. The Italian Renaissance-style pavilion is a popular spot for public and private events, while the formal gardens, nature trails, and cascade fountains make it a favorite location for portrait sessions.
Ault Park is absolutely beautiful! It’s a perfect place to walk, relax, and enjoy nature. The landscaping is stunning — there are so many flowers, unique shrubs, and trees to admire, especially for plant lovers. It’s a very spacious park with plenty of greenery, open areas, and scenic views. You can visit with kids or pets — it’s family- and dog-friendly. There’s also a large parking area, which makes it really convenient. Definitely one of the most peaceful and well-kept parks in the city!
Lika A — Google review
I've been here 2-3 times now (new to the area) and despite trying to come up with something negative to say about this park, I cannot. It's a beautiful park. Well maintained, not crowded, and great views of the surrounding area. It's an old school park thoughtfully designed for brief walks, fresh air, and relaxation. It is not a huge state park lending itself for miles and miles of hiking (at least from what I've seen so far).
James R — Google review
TBH, I’m not generally at this park a lot. But it does have some great features, like the big pavilion in the main area with its large water feature in the middle of the stairway area. That area is also flanked by floral gardens that (last I checked) are planted and cared for by various organizations and normal citizens of the city. There are also hiking trails, picnic tables, a grove of cherry blossom trees. Etc. can’t beat it for a city tour if you have “out of towners” visiting in the Hyde park area.
Keith V — Google review
This park is absolutely beautiful even with the beginning of spring which was when these pictures were taken (late March 2025). Theres a paved walking path along the park, an open grass area for picnics or reading, an observatory, an overlook & more. I was hoping the cherry blossom trees would have been in peak bloom but I think I was there a week or two early. Nonetheless, still a beautiful park to explore!
April D — Google review
Perfect for a sunset walk. Views are amazing. Both the botanical gardens and the walking trails were very fun to walk through.
Whitney M — Google review
Beautiful well cultivated and managed park. Great place to rest and enjoy the peace and quiet on a Monday before riding back down the hill to the trail.
Paul W — Google review
Enjoyed walking the park and gardens. Some trails are available through the woods. Convenient to hiking/walking in the Observatory area. We got in a 3+ mile walk in the area. Plenty of elevation changes.
Jeff S — Google review
It was a nice experience. There was cool landscaping. I felt like I was a millionaire walking out my front door top tier GTA style lol.
Christopher B — Google review
5090 Observatory Cir, Cincinnati, OH 45208, USA•http://www.aultparkac.org/•(513) 357-2604•Tips and more reviews for Ault Park
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3Krohn Conservatory

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Nestled in the picturesque Eden Park, Krohn Conservatory is a stunning Art Deco structure housing over 3,500 plant species from across the globe. Its diverse attractions include a rare orchid house, a tropical room, a desert space with succulents, and a captivating rainforest rock waterfall. Currently showcasing its seasonal show 'First Flowers,' visitors can marvel at botanical sculptures of dinosaurs and prehistoric plants like cycads and ginkgo trees.
One of our stops during our last little family trip to Cinci. We got to see some of their Xmas decorations, oh how gorgeous 🫶🏼 We walked through 2 of the rooms a few times, they were so beautifuly designed. Got to learn so much and had a great time. Glad we got a chance to stop by during this visit in Cinci
Paniz K — Google review
Beautiful place, inside and out. Butterflies were AMAZING but good grief be careful it had to be 120 degrees in the exhibit right now with the heat wave!!! We had some good laughs about how sweaty we all were, like a sauna but with butterflies. We had so much fun and the staff was wonderful
3vollove — Google review
The trip in the heat was worth it! The butterfly exhibit was gorgeous and just spending time with nature is relaxing. Nice to go at your own pace and the tickets are well priced. Prepare for trying to find parking as it is limited, bring lots of water during the summer, and wear comfy shoes!
Hattie D — Google review
Beautiful, calm, peaceful. Had a great time walking through and plan to visit it again in the spring to see the butterfly garden. Highly recommend!!!
Sarah B — Google review
Step away into an urban oasis, and absorb all the beauty around. The fern house, rainforest, desert and special exhibits always leave me feeling at peace. Doors open at 10am and hours vary by season so check before you go. Admission is only $10.00 for adults and kids under a certain age are free. The annual butterfly show is a must see.
Corey B — Google review
We went to the butterfly exhibit. It was really neat! If you’re subject to having heat aversion, I would refrain from going in the heat of the day. The butterflies are most active in the heat, so it’s like a sauna in there. With that said, it was such a fun and educational activity! There’s no touching the butterflies with your bare hands, watching them fly around was just as neat! You could turn it into a scavenger hunt and see how many species you could find. Then walk through the gardens outside. Ticket prices are very fair! They have a little gift shop and an Italian Ice cart as well.
Shawna C — Google review
I really loved the conservatory, as a plant lover and bug lover. It was beautiful to see so many butterflies I work with as a mixed media artist specializing in insect taxidermy, giving them a second life, still enjoying their first life. They were so beautiful! It was hot, but it was worth it.
Rainbow B — Google review
The place is pretty cool on its own but when we went they had a butterfly show which made it the perfect stop for my little nature explorers. Th staff was super friendly which added to the enchanting feeling of the facility. I would definitely love to come back.
Christina F — Google review
1501 Eden Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/cincyparks/visit-a-park/find-a-par…•(513) 421-4086•Tips and more reviews for Krohn Conservatory

4Smale Riverfront Park

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Smale Riverfront Park is a picturesque park located along the Ohio River, offering beautiful gardens, a playground, and a splash pad for visitors to enjoy. It has been recognized as one of the top river walks in the country by USA Today's 10 Best Readers' Choice. The park provides panoramic walking paths with stunning views of the river and Roebling Bridge.
Smale Riverfront Park is a scenic park along the river, offering a peaceful escape with beautifully landscaped gardens and terrific water and bridge views, and a nice walking path. Whether you’re looking to relax or explore, the park has something for everyone. The lounging swings overlooking the river are perfect for unwinding, and the colorful flower beds and carefully designed landscapes make every corner of the park picturesque. Kids will love the fun interactive playgrounds, while adults can enjoy the atmosphere and the gentle sounds of the fountains. It’s an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, a family outing, or simply enjoying the beauty of the Cincinnati waterfront. Nice spot at dusk also. The bridge looks really beautiful lit up at night.
Caroline C — Google review
Visited the riverfront park during our recent trip to Cincinnati. It’s a nice park with a walking path. It has beautiful views of the bridge. Also has swinging benches to sit. There’s a small rose garden as well with lots of pretty roses. The boardwalk was nice.
Nidhi K — Google review
Amazing park! There's a playground for kids with some really cool things to play on, great views of the bridge and river, and a water feature, too. A great place to walk around in downtown Cincinnati.
Lucas ル — Google review
Beautiful riverfront park with something for everyone! The views of the Ohio River and the Roebling Bridge are stunning, especially at sunset. The walking paths are wide and well-kept, with plenty of benches, swings, and gardens along the way. Kids love the interactive fountains and playgrounds, while adults can enjoy a peaceful stroll or relax by the water. The landscaping is gorgeous in every season. A perfect spot for photos, picnics, or just unwinding in the city. Highly recommend if you’re visiting downtown Cincinnati!
Jacques L — Google review
This area was amazing, I wish we have a place like this one back here in Orlando. Very clean and peaceful for be next to the downtown. A few homeless around but they don't bother anyone. There's a playground, garden, swings, restrooms and walkways. We sow people running and walking with their dogs.
Carla C — Google review
A great view to relax and just think of the nothings that's surrounding you. Long trail and great amazing boat rides.
Prince P — Google review
Such a fun and beautiful park. There is so much to do here that we came back twice.
Jessica W — Google review
It's a par along the Ohio river in Cincinnati featuring garden, play area, joggers track, sit outside and picnic areas.
Yatin J — Google review
166 W Mehring Wy, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•http://www.cincinnatiparks.com/smale-riverfront-park/•(513) 352-6180•Tips and more reviews for Smale Riverfront Park

5Eden Park

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Eden Park, located in the historic Mt. Adams neighborhood of Cincinnati, is a sprawling 186-acre public park offering a variety of attractions for visitors. The park features gardens, walking paths, and scenic views of the Ohio River and northern Kentucky. It is home to the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Krohn Conservatory, which houses several large greenhouses showcasing over 3,500 plant species.
A beautiful place to visit. So much wonderful foliage in pretty displays and it is affordable as well. (Adult price $10) They have a butterfly house you can enter, too. Some advice if you decide to visit the butterflies - wear pink or red, it attracts them. You are not given any nectar to attract them to you, so I would suggest wearing some kind of citrus or lavender scent for an added experience. Have fun!
DAWN M — Google review
Eden Park is one of most popular and well known parks in Cincinnati. The amazing views are just one of many attractions. It also has numerous walking paths that meander throughout this beautiful park. There is also a conservatory, Mirror Lake and a recreation area. There is also much more to see and do.
RJD — Google review
This park was absolutely beautiful. Eden is the perfect name. Everything is perfectly maintained, the grounds are immaculate and there is plenty to do There are nature paths, stunning views and lots of historical art pieces. The playgrounds are also art pieces that you can play on. If you are in town give yourself a few hours to see everything.
Soloman C — Google review
Nice park. Picnic tables and shelters available. We had kids in the car that needed to burn off some energy and it's right off I-75. Playground equipment has zip line, climbing tower, swings, slides. Some kids were a bit over bearing and inconsiderate, foul language, pouring water down the slides. Clean bathrooms, so it's a good stop for breaking up a long drive.
Debbie L — Google review
I love it here. It's a beautiful park and the pond with the bridge makes it almost magical! Amazing spot for pictures. Nighttime is the best with the overlook of the river and city scape!
Alicea B — Google review
One of my favorite places in Cincinnati! A beautiful, peaceful and serene place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. An amazing view of the river!
Michelle H — Google review
Beautiful park! Super easy to park and walk around with so many interesting things to see!
Jessica B — Google review
Love the place, we don't got the chance to see everything but is a peaceful place to walk and disconnect from our busy and loud life.
Carla C — Google review
950 Eden Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•http://www.cincinnatiparks.com/central/eden-park/•(513) 357-2604•Tips and more reviews for Eden Park
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6Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is a renowned animal park and conservatory featuring over 3,000 plant species and a wide array of wildlife exhibits. As the second-oldest zoo in the United States, it offers an immersive experience with more than 500 friendly creatures, including the famous hippo Fiona. Visitors can also explore diverse botanical collections and enjoy interactive activities such as riding the Safari Train, experiencing the Conservation Carousel, and watching captivating shows at the 4-D Theater.
I’ve been to the Cincinnati Zoo several times now, and just went again this past Saturday (drove a little under 2 hours from Indy!). This trip I did the behind-the-scenes hippo tour and WOW—such an awesome experience for a big hippo fan like me! 🦛💙 Definitely a highlight of my visits. It was super hot that day, but thankfully they had a giant misting fan that I kept running back to—it was a lifesaver! 💨 The zoo itself is beautiful 🌳🌸 with so much to see. The elephant exhibit and snack area were wonderful 🐘—you can even eat an elephant ear there (yum! 🍩). Plus, we got to feed the giraffes 🦒, which was right up there with the hippo tour in terms of favorite moments. Just a heads up: it’s really hilly ⛰️ and there’s lots of walking 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️, so comfy shoes are a must. My only complaints: I wish the signage was a little better. I couldn’t find the sloth 🦥 (the app wasn’t up to date either), and the parking lot could use clearer signs too—we actually ended up wandering around a lot we didn’t even park in trying to find our car. 🚗😅 Other than that, always a fantastic time here and I’ll definitely be back again! 🌟
Sarah F — Google review
We drove three hours to visit and it did not disappoint. It was so green and beautiful. It took us about 4 hours to walk through and see everything. Almost all the animals were out. It is a little easy to get lost. There's a lot of paths that cut through by the map on their app helps because it gave you the exact path you need.
Brittany K — Google review
I recently went with my mom for our annual trip, and our last time here was the best time I have had. I do recommend arriving early on busy days and purchasing tickets in advance as there is always a line. However, should you forget (like me), it's quick and easy to purchase on their website when you arrive. I was beyond thrilled to see their Asian small-clawed river otters (even if they were sleeping) and North American river otters! This made my day as otters are my favorite animal. I look forward to the completion of the sea otter exhibit. I do wish the zoo would advertise the otters better; they're not mentioned at all on their zoo map. (If you're wondering, they are located in Siamang Point and Wolf Woods.) The main souvenir shop near the entrance/exit seemed to have a much more limited selection than they did in the past. There are other gift shops per the map, but I kept missing them somehow. Perhaps as more exhibits are completed, they will expand their options. But overall, it was a great day.
Crystal S — Google review
It’s a nice zoo, albeit smaller than I expected. They have all of the types of animals you’d see at any major zoo. It got really crowded on a Sunday afternoon, there was a long line just to get in by 2pm, so come early. It has better landscaping and decor than most zoos.
Thirteendays — Google review
The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. They seem to genuinely care about the animals. It's a very good environment. It's not very friendly if you have any mobility challenges, but they do offer motorized scooters and other assistance. This is a great zoo!
Ray M — Google review
This zoo is gorgeous! Loved every minute of it. So much to look at and keep the kids entertained. A lot of history as well. The hippos were awesome team Fiona! Paid the 4 bucks for my daughter's to feed the giraffes. Zeke was quite the character. I was surprised to see how gentle he was with my 7 and 5 year old. I went on election day so it was packed! However it was pleasant. The elephants and others were super entertaining as well.
Jaycee R — Google review
Amazing zoo and experience. Easy, ample parking with a short walk, then many exhibits and some with multiple angles and approaches to make sure you see the animals, like the elephants and more. Special events like giraffe feeding and cheetah run are really unique. Kids and adults had an awesome time!
Andrei D — Google review
I visited this beautiful place on a date. It was SO fun 💜 We arrived around 1230-1pm. This was about the time they were feeding the cats and they were all out. I got some amazing pictures! Gift shop was abundant with variety. Staff were friendly. If youre old like me and my date, we both are in our 40s.. there are plenty of places to sit down. Lol. I definitely will visit again someday. Thank you!!
Amy — Google review
3400 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45220, USA•https://cincinnatizoo.org/•(513) 281-4700•Tips and more reviews for Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

7Great American Ball Park

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Great American Ball Park is the home field of the Cincinnati Reds and offers more than just baseball. The park features a Hall of Fame museum, interactive exhibits, batting cages, and a playground for kids. It also has a sports bar and hosts various events throughout the year. Built in 2003 to replace Cinergy Field, it boasts unique architectural features like the Power Stacks and baseball-themed mosaics.
I went here for the first time last week and it is an impressive ballpark. There are 2 scoreboards that show different information. There are a wide variety of food and drink selections. Tons of fan interactions and dun animations on the scoreboards. We also got to watch Train performer after the game which was awesome. One thing I did notice that is different from Progressive Field (my home stadium) is that they do not have any drink or food vendors going up and down the sections. Also ut seemed like every time I went to the restroom, there were stalls that ran put of toilet paper.
Anna P — Google review
We enjoy going to GABP so much we plan a trip every year. A full 360 concourse so you can walk all the way around with beautiful views of the river. They have a section outside the concourse with the hall of fame and gift shop outside that allows even more entertainment and fun (it really seems like a party is going on every weekend that we go!) There are plenty of good seating options and food selections. Great for young and old, families and couples and anyone who loves baseball!!
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We absolutely love our Reds stadium! There is not a bad seat in the whole place. We have sat next to many visitors and have had so many wonderful conversations about how wonderful our stadium is! The atmosphere is great and the views are fantastic! There is always upbeat music and fun fan interaction. We love our hometown team and love to cheer them on! Go Reds!!! Take us out to the ballgame! ⚾️ Handicapped accessible walkways, elevators, seating and parking.
Jason V — Google review
Great food! Sad there wasn’t any venders at least in my depot any sections that I saw but food at stands was good and well priced. Parking and atmosphere around the stadium was a good vibe!
H L — Google review
A great facility to watch a MLB game. All the concessions are expensive. It's location is convenient to downtown restaurants. Getting an Uber or taxi after the game can be an adventure. The Reds staff were all accommodating and pleasant.
Brian A — Google review
We attended a Reds/Phillies game while visiting Cincinnati from Delaware. The Great American Ballpark is a nice park. Located in downtown Cincinnati, we had a pretty easy time getting in. The park itself was relatively empty for this particular game. Not sure if that's normal or not. The food and beer options were very limited for an MLB ballpark. The sightlines of the stadium were nice though. Overall, we enjoyed ourselves.
Brett S — Google review
Fun atmosphere and great entertainment. Be sure to get there early if you want the promotion of the day. Engaging fan experience. Be sure to check out the all you can eat food pass. A pretty good deal.
David M — Google review
Wide open classic ballpark. Not designed well for daytime summer games as it is HOTTTTT. But evening games spring and fall would be a great time to go. Fans were courteous for opposing fans (Brewers 2025). Food and drink are priced reasonably as well as seats. Cooling fans, Ice Cream, and cold drinks help with the hear of the day. Greaters Ice Cream behind home plate is REALLY GOOD! Get some while you are there!
Jason E — Google review
100 Joe Nuxhall Wy, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/cin/ballpark/index.jsp•(513) 765-7000•Tips and more reviews for Great American Ball Park

8Purple People Bridge

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The Purple People Bridge, also known as the Newport Southbank Bridge, is a half-mile pedestrian-only bridge that connects Ohio's Sawyer Point Park to Kentucky's Newport on the Levee. It offers a picturesque walk from one state to another and is open for walkers, bikers, and runners. The bridge provides access to various dining and retail spots in both Ohio and Kentucky. Additionally, it offers stunning views of Cincinnati and Kentucky, making it a popular spot for romantic walks during sunrise or sunset.
Another cool experience to be in 2 states at once. You can get a great photo standing in Kentucky and Ohio. The purple hue on the steel is unique for large bridges. It’s also a nice walk and a crisp view of the Cincinnati skyline.
Don S — Google review
This bridge has a loaded history. Go look it up on Wikipedia, you can have a fireside lore night with your friends. Anyway, this is very scenic and it's great to see this used in a 21st century manner. Low-key gives you cheaper parking for a Reds game. You can also rent it out for a private function. Maybe the next time the Vikings come to town, they should come here to prepare for a game. Might also stop them from constantly choking in the playoffs.
Maicon P — Google review
This is a great attraction that allows you to walk across the bridge to Newport, Kentucky. The views of the Ohio River, Cincinnati Skyline and the Newport riverfront are amazing.
RJD — Google review
Exciting and fun! Short walk from the Newport on the Levee mall. Looks to be an old vehicle bridge, now it's just for foot traffic and bikes. Beautiful scenery. It was fun to stand at the border in the middle of the bridge and have each kid stand in different states while I stood in both. One side is Newport, Kentucky and the other side is Cincinnati, Ohio. We watched a large barge go down the Ohio river, boys enjoyed that. Could be a very romantic walk or one for running.
Donna J — Google review
Must check out!! Ohio ... Kentucky....ohio ....kentucky lol... Bridge, beautiful view.
Jordyn L — Google review
I really enjoyed my walk across the bridge. There were several markers along the walk that if you stopped and looked it had a nice view! There is a designated section to hang locks for love. Lots of boats to watch, and we even got to see the Belle of Cincinnati depart Port!
Breanna C — Google review
This was the epic spot to watch a sunset! Perfect view of the city! Close convenient parking! And the bridge was maintained as far as cleanliness!!! Loved it! The only negative that I have regarding my time here was that it was not posted clearly that you had to pay for parking so I ended up with a $30 parking ticket when I came back definitely wasn’t happy about that but all is well!
Michelle G — Google review
It's a cool bridge with a beautiful view. We took a stroll while listening to Frank Sinatra. The only down side was the bridge was closed at the Cincinnati side. It would have been perfect if the bridge was open all the way across.
Mikki S — Google review
1 Levee Wy, Newport, KY 41071, USA•https://purplepeoplebridge.com/•Tips and more reviews for Purple People Bridge

9John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge

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The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, also known as the Cincinnati-Covington Bridge, is a historic landmark that spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. It opened in 1867 as the longest bridge in the world at that time. This elegant suspension bridge is an iconic part of Cincinnati's skyline and a popular spot for visitors to admire and photograph. With its impressive length of 322 meters, it offers stunning views of the city and the river.
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10Washington Park

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Washington Park is a six-acre civic park located in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine district. It was acquired by the city in 1863 and has a rich history, including being the site of the 1888 Centennial Exposition of the Ohio Valley. The park features a playground, splash pad, dog park, and space for cultural events and performances. Renovated in 2012, it offers various amenities such as an outdoor bar, underground parking garage, and water playgrounds.
This park is awesome. So much to do on the playground for all ages. There’s a castle with slides and hiding places, large astroturf wobble board-like structures, a sandbox, and so much more. The vibes are good — friendly parents and kids, very diverse families and very clean!
Katie R — Google review
This is a nice park in the downtown. It has a play area for kids. Has musical fountain. Beautiful views of Cincinnati music hall. It’s a big park, perfect for kids. Nice walking path all around. Lot of greenery as well.
Nidhi K — Google review
It's a very nice green space with splash pad type skippers located for kids to play. They also have a play area. Cleanish free restrooms. Nice shaded areas with benches to enjoy a picnic. Nice view of the concert hall. Easy to find parking on a holiday. We saw many people doing picnics.
Namitha S — Google review
Washington Park is a lot of fun. They have something for almost everyone. If you want a drink, there is a walk-up bar. If you want some food, they have food trucks parked along the outside of the park. If you want to read a book, you can sit alongside (and even inside) the gazebo. There are water features to cook down your dog on a hot day. Maybe most importantly, the bathrooms are clean and functional. Great spot for everyone in the community and the Connector runs right by and has a stop that lets you off right at the heart of it all. Cool spot.
Derek — Google review
Truly a must see music hall, The tours cost $20 and there are inside and outside tours. I did the inside tour and it was amazing! Love the story of the history of the music hall they even played the organ for us in the ballroom at the end. Ask them to play the organ and they may do it for you.
Dan A — Google review
Wonderful urban Park with a vibrant history. The surrounding shops (including Findlay market) and restaurants make it super easy to have a picnic here. The dog park is also top notch with an amazing water feature running through it for the dogs to play and cool off in. The outdoor bar is well stocked and reasonably priced. An outdoor jungle gym and splash pad round out the offerings. With a little something for everyone, Washington Park is a real gem.
Drew H — Google review
There's nothing quite like the tranquil atmosphere—the gentle pulse of live music, a cold cocktail in hand, or simply taking in the scene as others dance. It makes for an unforgettable moment every time.
Christina S — Google review
One of my favorite parks to go to in Cincinnati. The dog park is fun for my lil Frenchie and kids love it too. They have many FREE events throughout the week. Be sure to subscribe to their email list for details.
Charlotte K — Google review
1230 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•http://washingtonpark.org/features-of-the-park/park-rules/•(513) 621-4400•Tips and more reviews for Washington Park
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11Devou Park

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Nestled across the river from Cincinnati, Devou Park is a sprawling 700-acre oasis that offers an array of outdoor activities for everyone. This hilly retreat features scenic trails perfect for walking or biking, catering to all fitness levels. For those seeking adventure, the park boasts one of the newest mountain-biking trail systems in the area, complete with backcountry routes and challenging inclines.
PROS ➕ Great overlook area ➕ Extensive trail systems ➕ Large parking lots ➕ Amenities CONS ➖ None Date visited: 05/27/2025 I thought Memorial Day was perfect for seeing the park, so I went to Devou Park. I had heard about its epic overlook of downtown Cincinnati. The crowd ruined it for me. I went again the next day. It was rainy and chilly, uncommon for late spring, but it chased away the crowd. I saw only two people. The road looped around the park, stretched forever, but eventually led me to a vantage point. The city lay before me. A light shower cast a thin veil over the scene. I could not see far, so I let my imagination fill in the gaps. Most landmarks were still visible: the bridges, the ballparks, the skyscrapers. The once-vibrant green trees had turned a strange shade of gray or blended into the mist. The rain grew heavier. Fortunately, parking was generous even on busy days. I found a spot just steps away from the overlook. A platform had been built for the crowd. Picnic chairs and tables sat sparsely but strategically. On rainy days, I would sit in one of the two small pavilions with solid roofs nearby. I tried one of the park restrooms. It was usable, but the smell was horrendous. Beside the famous overlook, the park also offered shelters and hiking trails—an extensive system, really. I will definitely come back for them. Tears on city line, soft mist hangs on thin smoke walls, divides earth and sky.
Thang — Google review
Nice little park to get an awesome view of downtown. There was a firework planned that evening, so cars were not allowed . So we had to park the car a little far on the streetand walk back to see the view.
Ram — Google review
This park has the BEST view of the Cincy skyline. It also has a great paved walking trail for beginners. I always see deer here and my kids love the playgrounds. There are a lot of adventures to be had at Devou Park.
Bridget T — Google review
Loved the golf course. It's not very long but is very hilly and narrow making it a challenge. The folks there were very friendly. The view of Cincinnati from the 5th green is stunning. Would definitely recommend this course.
Jeff B — Google review
Beautiful view of downtown Cincinnati. There is a nice grassy area, benches, eating areas, and big heavy duty swings with an excellent view.
Chris C — Google review
A gem of Covington. Killer views of the river and cities. Nicely maintained paths and nature spaces. Museum is a must!
Tim S — Google review
Really great and well maintained mountain bike trails, tons of options for beginners, and lots of fun trails and jumps for those who are more experience!
Nico Z — Google review
Montague / Sleepy Hollow Trail. Location is right off Montague Road on the west side of Devou Park. Excellent running trail. Get over a 5k if you do the loop. The first .7 miles are rocky and also climb elevation quickly. If the trail is wet , watch for slick conditions. You also have rocks and roots to contend with. After .7 or so you reach a hairpin curve. Maybe a couple more elevations, switchbacks. After that you start a downhill path. Go all out or go slow. Exhilarating descent! Watch for turtles , and squirrels! Ample parking. There is also a porta-potty , a few tables, and even a changing room. Walker and pets welcome just see the rules.
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1201 Park Dr, Covington, KY 41011, USA•https://www.exploredevoupark.org/•(859) 292-2160•Tips and more reviews for Devou Park

12Fountain Square

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Fountain Square is a vibrant hub in the heart of the city, where events and activities are programmed by a nonprofit developer. Adjacent to The Foundry, this bustling area also features the newly opened 4th and Race with its spacious ground-floor storefronts awaiting prospective tenants. This lively district is constantly evolving, offering an exciting mix of entertainment and commercial opportunities for visitors to explore.
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13Newport Aquarium

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Newport Aquarium is a top-notch facility that houses thousands of marine animals from around the globe in over a million gallons of water. Visitors can marvel at the jellyfish room, walk through tunnels, and explore exhibits featuring penguins and rays. One of its main attractions is Sweet Pea and Scooter, the stars of the world's first shark ray breeding program. The aquarium has received numerous accolades for its excellence, including being named the No.
It was clean and lots of fish and cool enclosures. Lots of information and learning about the fish. As a single adult I probably won't go on a weekend again or maybe not as early and choose a later time. A lot of kids and just took away from my personal enjoyment of the aquarium. The area around the outside of the aquarium had a few things to do too!
Meridion ( — Google review
First visit to this aquarium! Our family really enjoyed it and the little ones loved it! Very nice, clean and easy to get through. Several places to eat around the aquarium (Including ice cream & and nice candy shop). Lots of outdoor seating. Very nice location and atmosphere!
Stephanie H — Google review
The aquarium and current exhibits were thoughtful and fun. All areas very clean and moving from one area to next was easy to follow. The tunnels were especially fun for all of us and there was a petting area. Guides at these areas are very knowledgeable and seem to enjoy their jobs. We spent about 2.5 hours going through entire aquarium. There were professional photos taken at several areas which you could look at and purchase at exit area. My one complaint is the total lack of signage! We are not from the area and really had a difficult time finding the aquarium. We drove beyond our Google map instructions and just parked in next garage. Just by chance it would lead us to open area on the levee. Once you're in this area it is really quite pretty. Surrounded by shops and small eateries, the aquarium is actually off to the side. Once we got there it went smoothly but there really needs to be maps in garage and better signage on the roads. 5 Guys restaurant is located outside aquarium and a great place to eat after we were done. I think we all enjoyed the penguins the most and enjoyed the viewing area. I wish there was a guide in this area who could give us some insight about the penguins.
Laura P — Google review
Had an absolute blast. We loved all the different aquariums and enclosures they had. We also took the behind the scenes your so that was a very unique experience in it's own right. Will definitely have to do the peguin experience next time! 10 out of 10 would recommend to anyone to visit.
Andrew W — Google review
My daughter, granddaughter and myself had an awesome time. The is a great family outing for all. There's so much to see and learn. We crossed over the shark tank on a net bridge, saw the penguins, a sea turtles, many different species of fish, four different types of seahorses, eals, and divers cleaning out the shark tank. So exciting!
Denise P — Google review
I hadn't been here myself in nearly 20 years, and it was great to be able to take my kids and experience it with them. I did remember that it's super crowded on the weekends, so we picked a slow weekday, and it was the best. Got to see everything without being rushed, and take it all in. If you can go during the week instead of the weekend, highly recommend!
Marissa A — Google review
If you have younger children (under 12) this is a great aquarium to pass the time in. My partner and I love to visit aquariums whenever we are in a new city, so we have some pretty stellar aquariums to compare to (shout out to Boston's Newport Aquarium and the Monterey Bay Aquarium). This aquarium really can't compete but it is smaller but still creative with its displays. The bayou area with the white American alligator named Snowflake was really neat. The shark displays have really big sharks. But for me the highlight was their beautiful red octopus who was interacting with visitors up against the glass. So gorgeous! The penguins were great too. There was a petting area too for sea creatures. All of the workers were really great too.
Libby T — Google review
Such a beautiful aquarium! The animals all look happy and well taken care of. All the touch exhibits were very cool but the shark touch was our favorite! Very cool.
Jessica W — Google review
1 Levee Wy, Newport, KY 41071, USA•https://www.newportaquarium.com/•(800) 406-3474•Tips and more reviews for Newport Aquarium

14Rhinegeist Brewery

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Rhinegeist Brewery is a Cincinnati original situated in the heart of Over-the-Rhine. Housed in a historic bottling plant, it offers a wide range of house-brewed beers and entertainment options such as Ping-Pong, cornhole, and TVs. The brewery's rooftop bar provides panoramic views of Cincinnati, making it an ideal spot to savor locally crafted beer. Visitors can also enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere and bring food from local spots in OTR for a fun afternoon.
Rhinegeist is an awesome brewery. Such a great place for a large group of people. We loved sitting on the rooftop and enjoyed the large selection of beers to choose from. The bartender was fabulous. Highly recommend!
Eileen S — Google review
Every time we come into the Cincy area, we make a stop here for some drinks, a view, and a chill spot to have great views. It’s so much nicer to drink from the tap rather than a can. We love the rooftop bar area. It’s is 21+ older. Inside is family/kid friendly. There are stairs to walk and also an elevator as well to access the main floor for patrons.
Linda N — Google review
Rhinegeist Brewery tour was awesome! The public tour was $6 for a tour of the facility with a beverage token you get to choose from multiple options...The waiting room area is super nice you play bags and it's a great lounging area. It a pretty Nice gem in the Cincinnati area. 100% recommend!
Hagz — Google review
LGBTQ friendly, so spacious and flooded with light, lots of game for everyone including kids, and a wonderful rooftop with beautiful views of the city on one side and greenery/trees on the other, you also can see murals from there. I loved that they support nonprofits and make it easy for people to donate. I think they have some food options but we didn’t eat/looked for food, I did see pretzels! Overall, a fun and cool place!
Galina C — Google review
Stopped in to try some local beer while in town. Really cool layout. The place is huge with a warehouse size area downstairs and a great rooftop outside seating area upstairs. The beer is solid. Overall we had a really good time!
Brett S — Google review
Great beers on tap. It was a bit warm today inside but it is like the hottest day of the year! 🥵 Go to the roof top for an amazing view of the city. Would like sours on tap 🙏🏻
Joselyn D — Google review
HUGE Brewery with a spacious indoor area and rooftop bar. We tried 4 different beers, they were all tasty. The place was packed for the Ohio State football game. Great atmosphere, definitely recommend this place for locals or out of towers like us.
Mike K — Google review
The place is huge. Great fun atmosphere. Perfect for hanging out and enjoying a beer with friends. We played cornhole and enjoyed the cider. The rooftop is nice too! Plan to return with more people at a later date!
Emily — Google review
1910 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•http://rhinegeist.com/•(513) 381-1367•Tips and more reviews for Rhinegeist Brewery

15Cincinnati Observatory

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The Cincinnati Observatory, established in 1843, is situated on a hill known as Mt. Adams, named after President John Adams who inaugurated the telescope. The observatory boasts a historic telescope with its lens made in Germany and shipped to its resting place in Cincinnati via the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. This fully functioning 19th-century observatory is open to the public and promotes the study of modern astronomy while preserving its historical heritage.
Loved the tour and enjoyed looking through the ancient telescopes. Highly recommend the late night tour sessions - better visibility, temps are cooler (it gets very sticky inside the domes!!) Fascinating info from the astronomers - and a thrill to experience the oldest functioning observatory in the country!!
Lorilyn H — Google review
They put real effort into their events. I appreciate their team. I've visited 3 or 4 times and each one has been a great memorable experience. The staff actually care about their jobs and if you're having a good time.
Jo A — Google review
We enjoyed the kids night program at the Cincinnati Observatory. This was the second time we attended the family friendly evening program. I purchased the tickets ahead of time on the Cincinnati Observatory website. The program included a pizza dinner. The activity was based on Mars Rover robots. We had a kid friendly presentation on the Robots and launch process from Earth with a focus on young engineering skills. It was appropriate for kids and questions were encouraged. Then everyone got a little robot to practice setting up codes with provided magnetic tiles with instructions. It was a fun activity and the kids didn't want to stop.
Elizebeth T — Google review
My partner and I attended the sweetest day event. The history behind the observatory and how the staff incorporated love into the theme was awesome. We had a blast and even saw Saturn and Neptune.
Pete W — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience with tons of history and knowledge staff. The artifacts were really interesting and my kids enjoyed learning about the telescopes. The staff allowed my children to adjust the roof and some of the telescope settings which was really cool to watch. I was pleasantly surprised at the experience as a whole!
Nicholas M — Google review
Great tour. We had clear skies so we viewed the sun through a solar filter.
Ward W — Google review
Even though the sky was too cloudy, we had an excellent time visiting the observatory. I really appreciated how knowledgeable and passionate the volunteers are. These telescopes are huge and very old which was cool. I loved hearing the history of the site.
Marie S — Google review
I had never been. We had a fun time at their trick or treating event. We learned a lot. Just Sadly was a cloudy night so couldn't see anything. We will definitely be back a cloudless night.
Steve V — Google review
3489 Observatory Pl, Cincinnati, OH 45208, USA•http://www.cincinnatiobservatory.org/•(513) 321-5186•Tips and more reviews for Cincinnati Observatory
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16George Rogers Clark Park

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Nestled in Covington, Kentucky, at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Garrard Street, George Rogers Clark Park is a delightful urban oasis that may be small in size but is rich in charm. This quaint park offers visitors a chance to unwind with scenic views along the Ohio River. Picture yourself spreading out a picnic blanket while watching barges glide by and counting cars on the iconic Roebling Suspension Bridge.
Great location to watch the fireworks after a Red's game and, to photograph skyline of cincinnati.
Earl J — Google review
My son's wedding! A beautiful place, free, and guests from their balconies at the condos opposite!
Debbie P — Google review
Love the history, the view. Serenity overlooking bustle and busy. Beautiful especially at night. Close to Roebling Bridge
Danine G — Google review
This park has the absolute best view of downtown Cincinnati. It's not a big park, but it's a great place to sit and relax. Surrounded by beautiful, historic homes and just blocks away from coffee shops, restaurants, and more, it's a great area to walk and enjoy the scenery. Take a walk down the riverside, as well. Street parking available, but parking can be tight at times. Some spots may be metered. A hot spot for wedding photos (I should know!)
Dana H — Google review
I love this park! Especially at night! It was a warm, clear sky night with a cool breeze, the lights reflecting off of the river, man. What a view! It can get a little crowded at times! But when it's not, it's a very zenful place!!!
Rob A — Google review
Myself and fiance have been going there for almost 8 years!! One of my favorite parks close to the city!!! Great views, clean, and safe. Great people as you are usually free to do as you wish as long as you respect those around you!!
Ryan W — Google review
Little park with great views of the Ohio Rive, bridges and the city. Lots of historical and century old houses in the neighborhood to explore, walking tours available with great insight, history and of course wich house or building is know to be haunted.
Walter K — Google review
Nice park with a great view of the Cincinnati skyline. But there is always groups of people taking wedding photos and their limos take up a lot of parking spaces.
Rick P — Google review
301 Riverside Dr, Covington, KY 41011, USA•http://www.covingtonky.gov/visitors/parks/george-rogers-clark-pa…•(859) 292-2160•Tips and more reviews for George Rogers Clark Park

17Devou Park

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Devou Park, located in Northern Kentucky, offers stunning panoramic views of the Cincinnati skyline, the Ohio River, and parts of Covington. Visitors can climb to the top of grassy knolls to enjoy these wide-angle vistas and take advantage of numerous picnic tables and park benches for leisurely picnics and photo opportunities.
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18Music Hall

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Located in Over-the-Rhine and overlooking Washington Park, Music Hall is a historic venue that serves as the residence for various performing arts organizations including the Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and Cincinnati Opera. This National Historical Landmark was constructed on a former cemetery site and was completed in 1878. Despite its rich cultural significance, it is also renowned as one of the most haunted places in America.
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1935 W 5th St

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The Carew Tower in Cincinnati is a 49-story building that offers stunning panoramic views of the city and even into northern Kentucky from its observation deck on the 49th floor. Completed in 1930, this iconic landmark stands at an impressive height of 574 feet, making it the second-tallest building in Cincinnati. Designated as a National Historic Landmark, the tower is home to numerous shops, restaurants, offices, and the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza hotel.
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20Findlay Market

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Findlay Market is a vibrant and historic destination in Cincinnati, renowned for its diverse array of vendors offering everything from fresh produce to unique ethnic delicacies. As Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market, it boasts over 50 stalls that showcase the region's culinary heritage.
A historic market that has transformed from a weekend farmer’s gathering into a lively indoor marketplace. Lots of variety, from fresh produce to unique shops — even found a handmade wonton spot. Worth a visit if you’re in Cincinnati.
Jacques L — Google review
This place has meats, desserts, produce and even live plants. I recommend going early to avoid the crowd. It seemed to have a very nice traffic flow. It is indoor and outdoor. I hear the bars are very nice as well.
Elijah L — Google review
Findlay Market is truly one of the must-see places in Cincinnati. It perfectly captures the city’s history, culture, and community spirit all in one spot. The moment you walk in, you can feel the charm of the past blending with the energy of today — the old brick buildings, colorful vendor stands, fresh food aromas, and friendly local buzz create an amazing atmosphere. This isn’t just a market — it’s an experience. You’ll find everything from fresh produce, meats, cheeses, spices, and baked goods to flowers, coffee, and handmade crafts. The outdoor stalls and street musicians make it even more lively, especially on weekends when the place comes to life with music, food, and smiling faces. What I love most is that it supports local farmers and small businesses. Every vendor here seems genuinely passionate about what they do, and the quality of products really stands out. Prices are fair, and everything feels authentic and full of character. There are also plenty of cozy cafés and restaurants nearby, making it easy to relax with a coffee after exploring. Parking can get a bit crowded at peak times, but arriving early makes everything smoother and more enjoyable. Overall, Findlay Market is a beautiful mix of history, local flavor, and community warmth. Whether you’re a local or just visiting Cincinnati, this place is absolutely worth the stop! 🌿🧺
Unal G — Google review
adorable and historical! one of my favorite spots to visit in cincy. such a variety of great food, the investment into local food and access in connecting vendors to the community is really amazing to see. if you have the means to do so, why not shop local? i haven’t gotten to try everything yet, but i love blue oven bakery every time. their focaccia is lovely!
Grace L — Google review
Well if you are a foodie and in Cincinnati then it’s a MUST STOP😊🥟🤷‍♂️😉 the people are gentle and kind, music is abound on weekends and definitely stay awhile. Stay hungry my friends!
Rex M — Google review
This place is incredible! They have so much variety and so many different vendors to shop at! My husband and I went on a Saturday morning and it was packed full but the lines went pretty quick. We only had to wait in a few lines for 5 minutes max. Definitely recommend checking it out!
Bryanna M — Google review
Favorite thing to do in downtown cincinnati. I love how there’s fresh produce and meat. Make sure you park close or in Findlay market parking. OTR is not the safest area. We loved our sandwiches for lunch. Water is only free at the bar, everywhere else is 50 cents. I love all the stores, including a vintage clothing store. Such a fun place in Cincy
Sammie M — Google review
Love! Love! Love! Wish we lived closer. We'd shop here every week! Fabulous market with great food, drinks, vibe! We spent a whole morning here and went back the next day!
Kellie D — Google review
1801 Race St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•http://www.findlaymarket.org/•(513) 665-4839•Tips and more reviews for Findlay Market
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21Taft Museum of Art

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The Taft Museum of Art, located in a historic building with a charming garden and cafe, is home to an impressive collection featuring works by renowned artists such as Rembrandt, Gainsborough, and Sargent. The museum's significance lies in its designation as a National Historic Landmark and its rich history as the former residence of prominent figures. Visitors can also admire captivating Chinese and French pieces within the collection. With its carefully preserved landscape murals painted by African-American artist Robert S.
This was probably the most exceptional small/medium art museum I have ever visited, and I visit a lot of art museums. Even outside of its wonderful Turner watercolor exhibit, it had an ideal Turner to other junk ratio. The entrance murals were really a remarkable surprise, as were the extensive watch and decorate arts displays. The museum really puts its best foot forward with its display choices, and the period room settings make the experience.
Sandor F — Google review
The museum is in historic building with well preserved or restored decor. The collection is not big but has important artwork by Rembrandt, Goya, Turner, Gainsborough, Corot and others. The portrait of Stevenson by Sargent is amazing. Also, a large collection of Asian and European porcelain. Probably the best Limoges works I have seen.
Yana R — Google review
The Taft Museum of Art is a hidden gem in Cincinnati. Housed in a beautifully preserved Federal-style mansion dating back to the 1820s, the museum combines rich history with an intimate art experience. The collection includes European and American masterworks, decorative arts, and rotating exhibitions that are always thoughtfully curated. The museum’s size makes it perfect for a relaxed visit—you can enjoy world-class art without feeling overwhelmed. The gardens and grounds are peaceful, and the historical context (Baum, Longworth, Sinton, and Taft family ties) adds a fascinating layer to the visit. Staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, and the museum shop and café make for a nice stop after your tour. Whether you’re a visitor to Cincinnati or a local, this is absolutely worth your time. 📍 Centrally located, easy to access, and a wonderful cultural stop.
Jacques L — Google review
Nice small museum located in a traditional style building. Took us about 1 hours to go through, but you could easily spend more. Entry was 15.00 each. I feel it was a good value.
Ralph V — Google review
A really nice little museum of art in a gorgeous historic home! We visited on a Monday when admission was free. The building itself is a work of art, and each room was dedicated to different themes (mythology, portraits, and the dining room - gorgeous French landscapes!) They also have a rotating exhibit space, indigo quilts the day we visited. There’s a cafe and gift shop on site as well. We spent an hour (little kids don’t love art 😅) but it’s probably good for at least two if you take your time. Definitely worth a visit, and if I lived nearby, I’d definitely stop in from time to time to bask in the all the beauty. Con - no free parking for larger vehicles; we had to find a spot on the street.
Jennie C — Google review
Amazing and beautiful masterpieces and unique works of art. The story of how it came to be is fascinating. Very intimate and up close look at works of art. Knowledgeable staff who are passionate. The building itself that houses the works is incredible in and of itself. I've visited several times, it really is a gem.
Rebecca S — Google review
We really enjoyed it. Although the directions to get here was stressful. Another problem waa we underestimated the amount of time it takes to truly look at everything. So we had to rush as it was closing. We will get there earlier next time. We loved the gift shop lady. She was so amazing and they have many items that are good for kids. I especially love the books and art items as we are a creative family and rather buy things like that than random trinkets. The art here is so full of history it just amazes me how talented they were in a time of limited resources. If they can create like that then I just wonder why can't we do the same or better with what we have now. Definitely coming back to eat as well it just wasn't open when we came.
JB G — Google review
This is the perfect size museum. A beautiful art collection and not so large to become overwhelming. The house architcture is restored, grand and extraordinary. Staff is helpful (thank you Arnold!), cafe lunch was excellent (thank you Kenneth), and parking was easy on site.
Gail K — Google review
316 Pike St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•https://www.taftmuseum.org/•(513) 241-0343•Tips and more reviews for Taft Museum of Art

22Primavista

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Located in the Incline District of East Price Hill, Primavista offers an upscale dining experience with stunning views of the city skyline and riverfront. The restaurant features an elegant atmosphere and a diverse menu that includes classic, vegan, and gluten-free Italian dishes. Guests can indulge in delectable options such as veal saltimbocca or penne "Cionni" while enjoying live music at the Incline Lounge on weekends.
It had been 9 years since our last Primavista visit, and I can report that nothing has changed. That's a good thing! The view of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky is spectacular (especially at night). The food was great: I particularly enjoyed the pesto chicken which was bursting with flavor. Service by Aubrey was just perfect.
Chris C — Google review
My husband and I had dinner at this restaurant last night. We were an early seating and so we're shown to our table as soon as we arrived. Everyone that greeted us was friendly. The restaurant interior is a little tired but is iconic in its vintage decor. We were seated in a cozy booth with a curtain separating us from our neighbors. All tables in this restaurant seem to have a great view of the city. Our server, Elle, greeted us promptly and took our cocktail order. When she returned she listed the specials and asked if we would like to place an appetizer order. We chose the goat cheese bruschetta with rosemary and honey. It was an excellent choice and good for the two of us to share without ruining our appetite. We also shared a Caesar salad which was a good portion and I loved that they gave me the option of anchovies on the side. The salad dressing was obviously housemade and the best I can remember eating. My main was the Veal Saltimboca and My husband had the Chicken "Fromaggio".We both enjoyed our main courses very much. I actually told a manager who checked on our happiness that it was the first time I never had to add any salt or pepper to my dish as it was perfectly seasoned. Our one disappointment was the dessert. We ordered the Nutella cannoli. It was not a traditional cannoli and the filling was more of a whipped cream filling rather than the heavy ricotta. Overall it was a lovely experience.
MaryAnne R — Google review
Primavista is a lovely surprise. Superb service with Annie who was a picture of perfect waitressing, mouth-watering food, and great views of the city. The only thing that left me wanting more is if the bread was warm and fresh out of the oven. I would absolutely come back, which says a lot.
Colonel R — Google review
My husband and I made reservations at this restaurant on a whim while on a weekend trip in Cincinnati. And it did not disappoint! The entire evening was memorable and enjoyable. Amazing waitress, and the food was 12/10. I recommend dining at night for the beautiful view of the city!
Selena — Google review
Amazing spot with a wonderful view. I took my fiancée for her birthday and they even surprised us with a little complimentary celebration ice cream. The food was wonderful, I would definitely recommend. We sat by the window which was great, but pretty much all the seating faces the big window with a great view of Cincinnati.
Luke F — Google review
One of the best american-italian places I’ve ate at. We absolutely love their bruschetta with goat cheese & honey. The Alfredo is awesome & the limoncello desert drink is the icing on top! The views over Cincinnati & ambiance inside is beautiful. We love it here for a nice fine-dining night out.
Brooklyn C — Google review
I went there this past Sunday for dinner. *We ordered the Strawberry Fresca from the bar menu, but seemed to have no alcohol in it for $12. We ordered the calamari for an appetizer...nothing to write home about. Caesar Salad was good. The bread served was nothing special (Kroger has better bread honestly), and the so called "garlic butter" was odd looking and tasted nothing like butter OR garlic. Weird stuff! I ordered the veal piccata, which came out paper thin, greenish in color, the sauce was watery with very little flavor, and was topped with peeled lemon slices which gave the veal an overwhelming lemon flavor. It was served with polenta, which was good, and green beans. Definitely not a meal worth $36!! Mom had chicken served over Alfredo sauce which she (and I) enjoyed. Desert was the best part. A warm brownie topped with gelato and a scoop of fresh whipped cream and a square of white chocolate separating the two, and dark chocolate drizzled over the entire dessert....heavenly! There was a young bus girl who was the best part of our meal...she was super sweet and was constantly on the move. The Incline house next door is a better choice, has good food with a view at a much lower price. Definitely a better choice!
Angie — Google review
Comprehensive review. I came here for a valentines dinner and to start out parking was very difficult. Valet is not free so that’s never a good start to an experience. I give them the benefit of the doubt because they are located in an apartment complex building. Entering the place was nothing short of beautiful. You enter a beautiful door and are led to the coat check which is the first thing u see. The lobby is comfy and cozy. You can tell it’s a historically well kept facility. I arrive 30 minutes early and they sat me about 15 minutes into waiting. I was brought to my table which was not prepared so we had to make a trip back to the lobby temporarily. Hostess was completely apologetic so no big issue there. After sitting down and taking in the views it’s easily the best view you’ll find in Cincinnati. Completely romantic and such a gem. After about 10 minutes our waiter finally approached us. Way too long for service at a high end restaurant. She was very nice and great at communicating, though her knowledge of dishes and the menu were slim. For drinks, my diet coke was one of the best I’ve had and my date got a cocktail which she enjoyed thoroughly. The bread was just okay. Was very dry and you could tell was just heated up basic white bread. Garlic clovers were a great addition but could’ve been hotter and more easy to spread. For starters we got the Caesar salad, cold, crunchy, and immaculate flavor, it was a 10/10. Fried calamari which was also amazing though it could’ve had more big pieces rather than just little fried remnants. The star of the appetizers was the bruschetta. They have a unique way of making it here and I will say it’s probably the best I’ve ever had. Goat cheese with honey drizzle you cannot beat it. Would come back just for this. For the mains I got the gnocchi and shrimp. The shrimp had a weird fishy taste to it but it wasn’t too overwhelming. I enjoyed it but not too much. Portion was way too small. My date ordered the Chicken Formaggio. This dish was unique. It kind of had a sweet aspect to it, as it was different. It wasn’t amazing but wasn’t bad. Same as the gnocchi was. Price wise everything was super reasonable. Overall, if I came back I would be open to trying other entrees. But I would only be confident in their appetizers and drinks. I enjoyed the dinner and the views, but I could’ve enjoyed the main dishes more. Dessert also looked like a stronghold of theirs which I did not try. My date and I had a great time other than the few critics.
Gabriel B — Google review
810 Matson Pl, Cincinnati, OH 45204, USA•http://pvista.com/•(513) 251-6467•Tips and more reviews for Primavista

23Mount Adams

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Mount Adams is a charming neighborhood in Cincinnati, known for its picturesque Eden Park offering walking paths and stunning views of the Ohio River. The area is home to the Krohn Conservatory, which features exotic plants and a seasonal butterfly exhibit, as well as the Cincinnati Art Museum and Playhouse in the Park. With laid-back taverns, live music bars, eclectic boutiques, and a thriving art scene, Mount Adams offers entertainment for all ages.
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24Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, located in Mt. Adams, is a renowned venue that stages both new and classic plays in its two intimate theaters. As one of the first regional theaters in America, it has earned two Tony Awards for its exceptional performances. The facility also hosts comedy shows and musical concerts, while offering summer day camps, school programs, and backstage tours.
🎭 it was nice show and theater, I was there for primary trust ,I love it . There are free parking lots on the side of the road, but it was full so another option there is prepaid parking lot $15 that I didn’t know . Drive-up garage parking is $20 .
Sentinus — Google review
Beautiful venue for events. I am happy that I suggested booking it to my clients. It was perfect! Having an upstairs and downstairs worked well for the change in vibes from formal dinner to after party. We were happy with the result. The bartenders were wonderful to work with and went above and beyond Please note before booking that no flame is allowed. You cannot light any candles. Plan for an LED or something else in your design.
Brittney J — Google review
It is a very nice theater. Just about every seat is a good one. The entry is phenomenal. Plenty of alcohol on each level, meaning there is a bar on each level. There's also plenty sunlight throughout the day coming in all the spectacular windows. A lot of seats that you can just get away if you want to. Or you can hang with the crowd. All is nice. They have pop up style catering. The parking is up top. Also, if you get here earlier now you don't have to pay for parking. It's plenty free parking along the road coming to it if you don't want to walk you just want to get right out your car and maybe walk 20 yards to get in. You can pay for parking and if you pay online you save about $3 but it's a must-go you would like it and seating is good. Nice comfortable chairs. It's still fairly new people are always smiling. Happy waiting to serve you and again. You can just come in and sit down and get a drink and get a snack and wait for your play or whatever you're here for and you'll enjoy it
Mr. B — Google review
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is a wonderful venue to see top notch plays. It is a smaller facility, but you can see and hear well from all seats. The location is beautiful and parking easy (either by pre-pay or on the street). If you have extra time, you have the opportunity to take a walk around the grounds or over to the art museum. I have seen at least 4 plays here, and they were all great. The most recent was “The Book Club” which was excellent. Bravo!!
D A — Google review
The shows are always a treat to see and The Christmas Carol a Holliday tradition! This past summer my daughter attended theater camp with them and loved every second of it! All the care, love and hard work they put in to make it an awesome experience for everyone is greatly appreciated and enjoyed.
Hildegarde M — Google review
I've always enjoyed this venue. When I went to see August Wilson's Seven Guitars, it was the first time I had been there in several years. They have done a lot of remodeling so most of the interior and exterior were new and beautiful. I saw the play in the Rouse Theater (Moe and Jack's Place.) I reserved a seat in the balcony so I didn't have to sit in the crowd on the main floor. My seat was perfect. I don't think there's a bad seat in the house.
Carol G — Google review
We went to a performance last night of A Chorus Line in the new theater. It was a great experience. The lobby was large with multiple bathrooms. Comfortable seating for people to relax before the show. They have multiple bars if you want a drink. The theater was awesome too. Every seat has a good view of the stage. The show was great. We plan to return in the future for more shows.
Ryan B — Google review
Love the recently renovated theater. It feels much more accessible and there doesn't seem to be a bad seat in the house!
Greg T — Google review
962 Mt Adams Cir, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•http://www.cincyplay.com/•(513) 421-3888•Tips and more reviews for Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

25Mt. Airy Forest

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Mt. Airy Forest is a sprawling 1,459-acre park, making it the largest in Cincinnati. It offers diverse hiking and horseback riding trails suitable for all skill levels, as well as mountain biking trails for adventure seekers. The park features a unique treehouse that is wheelchair accessible, a dog park for furry friends to roam freely, and even a disc golf course for enthusiasts.
Mt. Airy forest is by far one of the best parks in the area for walking, hiking, and biking. A vast selection of trails that you could spend an entire day exploring and still not find all of it. Beautiful views, scenery, and well kept trails. The spring and autumn are especially gorgeous at this park and spending a day at the lake is amazing
Noah — Google review
This is a super fun forest, I enjoy hiking along the creek, and my friend found a rock shaped like Ohio! There's also some tunnels you can hike through! 10/10 would recommend for a great time!
Coco N — Google review
Very good getaway place from city life or for picnic especially for family. 1. Parks offers trails which are not too great but decent and enjoyable with family and friends. But not for long distance hiking. They are short but beautiful with greenery. 2. There is small river but it dried up when I went. But it would have been beautiful if there is water. 3. There is tree house, which is interesting but was closed when we went for maintenance. But signs shows it would open for spring. 4. There are restrooms and surprised well maintained. 5. There are picnic areas with shelter and parks for kids. Lots of open space for fun. 6. Good parking lot space and free. 7. No Entrance fee, absolutely free. 8. We saw wedding happening in the park, so can book for wedding too. Congrats to new couple and it was beautiful. They are lovely together and I liked they did tied knot in the beautiful nature.
Hitro — Google review
I am from California and was just visiting for a few days. I was looking for something to do with my kids. This place is really nice I wish I had more time to hike the trails more. I recommend this place to anyone it has trails, frizbee golf, play ground and a small pond nice place to take pictures.
C L — Google review
First time coming and I came mainly for the tree house which was closed. We were recommended here by my husband coworker.
Emma G — Google review
Great hiking trails. We took our son and his friend for an afternoon hike. It was very nice. It wasn't crowded. The trails are slightly challenging, but something a novice can handle.
Russell H — Google review
I really like this park. It of course gets pretty busy sometimes but there are a few different areas depending on what you are going for. We have had 2 baby showers here at the shelter twords the bottom of the park where it circles around. There are some nice trails and a big tree house that the kids always think it's pretty neat. We didn't maternity pics around there for my daughter when she was pregnant with her first and they turned out beautifully. We haven't went to the play area because it is usually pretty packed there a lot of times but there is a play area across from where the tree house is and there is another side where you can grill or walk around. There is frisbee toss on that side as well
Mary H — Google review
Awesome experience. Here for an event, stone steps run. Loved it will come back again. I forgot how much I enjoy this park.
Terri — Google review
5083 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45223, USA•http://www.cincinnatiparks.com/west/mt-airy-forest/•(513) 357-2604•Tips and more reviews for Mt. Airy Forest
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26The Banks

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The Banks is a vibrant and modern area along the Ohio River in Cincinnati, offering an array of attractions that cater to all tastes. This lively neighborhood features family-friendly restaurants and sports bars, making it a perfect spot for both locals and tourists alike. One standout venue is the AC Upper Deck, a rooftop bar atop the AC Hotel where you can sip on drinks while enjoying stunning views of The Banks and the river below.
It is a great field! I sat on the 3rd base line and had a great view of the game! I also got to experience posting the colors before the game! Was a once in a lifetime experience! The stands were clean and well maintained. I w I uld recommend anyone that enjoys baseball to go to this field.
Wendi W — Google review
This was a beautiful place to watch the Newport fireworks. We didn't have to fight a crowd and it was so relaxing. My 6yo chased fireflies while we waited and I wasn't concerned about dangers at all. They've really cleaned up Lot E since I was here last and it's not creepy now. You can swing and look at the river, walk the path, play at the playground, and just enjoy the flowers and the river. It's gorgeous!
Rachel W — Google review
This isn't my first time to the park but it was one of the best times. I love the Great American ballpark. I've been going to Cincinnati reds games since it was at Riverfront stadium. The people are super friendly and the seats are always great and the food is fabulous. I love my Cincinnati reds.
Donald J — Google review
We had a tour of the ball field. It’s absolutely beautiful! We had a great time and learned quite a bit. However, the tour was kind of dry. They were very serious and almost scripted. Please tell some jokes lol
Jess M — Google review
The banks is a beautiful, Smale Park, Yeatmans cove, Sawyer point all beautiful parks. They are always kept very nice and clean.... Well until people come down from the suburbs and trash the place. Ripping their motorcycles in and out of the tunnels and bridges scaring children and pets as you're walking not to mention the fact it hurts our ears and disturbs our peace. We don't run through your neighborhoods, trashing your front lawns in cracking our engines just so your children or your pet can climb your neck out of fear. Be respectful, pick up after yourself, and please remember people reside here too. The way this place looks after a Friday or Saturday night you all should be ashamed of yourselves.
Shaye L — Google review
Super fun place for kids. Definitely geared towards younger kids but super fun.
Chaya S — Google review
Great ballpark for families! The fireworks and drone show are always amazing!
Melynda R — Google review
Watched the Savannah Bananas here for the first time. Had a great time. Kids really enjoy themselves even though it rained. Definitely would return for a Reds game in the future.
Nancy G — Google review
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27BB Riverboats

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BB Riverboats, a renowned cruise line operating for over 25 years, offers a range of sightseeing and dining experiences on the scenic Ohio River. Departing from Newport Landing near Newport on the Levee, these cruises include lunch, dinner, kids', holiday-themed, and specialty options. Whether you're seeking a romantic evening, family outing, or corporate event, BB Riverboats caters to diverse preferences.
We did the Jazz Brunch, and had a good time! The music was fun and not too loud. The food was good, but honestly it was a lot like hotel breakfast..the pastries were really good. The other food was good but not great. The staff were all very friendly and helpful- they seemed to enjoy their work. Parking was easy and not too far away. You can enjoy the music and the ride without getting the meal for a cheaper price, and that is what I would recommend. They have a decent concession counter, so consider that instead of the meal unless you are all planning to be super hungry. Also, if you get the meal, don’t bother paying for the window seat for the extra fee. It is easy to see well from anywhere. Over all, it’s worth going, great for any age.
Nicole B — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5 stars) Sailing with BB Riverboats was such a wonderful experience! The ride offered breathtaking views of the Cincinnati skyline and the baseball stadium, especially as the sun began to set. The atmosphere was calm and scenic — perfect for photos or simply enjoying the moment. The staff was friendly, the boat was clean, and everything ran smoothly from boarding to docking. The buffet was surprisingly good for a river cruise, with plenty of choices and great service throughout. It’s a must-do if you’re visiting the area or just want a relaxing evening on the water with a beautiful city view. Highly recommended!
Antonio B — Google review
Well i was very disappointed with the condition of the boat. It was very low scale literally in poor condition. I have 26 guess to celebrate my birthday. I was totally embarrassed of the boat condition. The food was horrible. The best thing was they had great staff. Bring your own food. The band was good but, they could come up to date.
Cynthia O — Google review
My daughter got me the brunch Riverboat Jazz for my birthday. It was wonderful the food was great the atmosphere was wonderful drinks were good. The sights was amazing we even floted by while the Bengals was scoring a touchdown and their Stadium and you could hear the crowds.
Misty W — Google review
10/10 RECOMMEND for wedding! We had our ceremony at River’s Edge and cocktail hour aboard the River Queen, and it was truly everything we dreamed of and more. Jenna was absolutely amazing—so kind, organized, and supportive every step of the way. She went above and beyond to bring our vision to life, always quick to respond and somehow managed to keep me calm through it all! As for the cruise, Missy and our Captain were just as wonderful. They made sure every detail was perfect, took incredible care of our guests, and added such a fun, personal touch to the experience. They even let us take photos in the captain’s seat—such a memorable moment!
Jenny H — Google review
Had an amazing boat tour experience with BB riverboats. Great downtown views with urban areas all around. Night time views were great too. Overall a great experience. Souvenir shop is also available on the boat along with dining options (we didn’t do that). Book tickets before you go.
Atika H — Google review
Getting there, parking, entry and staff were all very nice. On board was not huge but big enough you didn't feel cramped at all. We went in the evening so views were limited but the city lights of Cincy were awesome. Food was good, tad bit dry on some things but thats normal for a buffet style meal. Wait staff was super nice and once we were underway music was playing and we were off. Views of the city were great and the trip from start to finish was about 3 hours. Got on at 6:15 and we got off around 9pm. Slow cruise up and down the Ohio River and upper back views were beautiful. If you've never been, go, its fun for all ages.
Bill S — Google review
Definitely recommend taking a river boat cruise! This activity is truly a hidden gem in Cincinnati. The dinner buffet was tasty and the cruise was just long enough.
Ellen M — Google review
101 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY 41071, USA•http://www.bbriverboats.com/•(800) 261-8586•Tips and more reviews for BB Riverboats

28Eden Park Overlook

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Eden Park Overlook is a sentimental and beautiful spot in Cincinnati, offering stunning views of the Ohio River valley, a sweet bridge, and willow trees. It's perfect for a romantic date or simply relaxing at any time of day. The park features limited parking spots for enjoying the view from your vehicle, as well as benches, flower gardens, walking paths, and a playground suitable for all ages.
Extremely underrated park and view. A lot of people from the community congregate here for the sunset and there are a lot of kids on the playground. There are lots of flowers to enjoy and pinch some seeds from for your own garden. The public bathrooms are not in terrible condition. They are in a pretty historic building. The lakes aren’t the cleanest looking though.
NJT T — Google review
great spot for photos and videos during the sunset and sunrise.
Levent E — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Queen City Gem w/ a Million-Dollar View While in Cincinnati for our family reunion, I took my 11-year-old son to Eden Park…and it was absolutely worth it. This park isn’t just a park…it’s a memory-maker! We started at the basketball court, where my son got to shoot some hoops and hang out with his cousins. It was peaceful, open, and the perfect spot for kids to just be kids. But the real magic happened when we walked over to the overlook. Breathtaking. The view from Eden Park stretches wide across the Ohio River and gives you a stunning 180-degree view into Kentucky. It was like standing at the edge of a postcard. We snapped photos, laughed, and soaked in the beauty of the moment. As a dad, I’m always looking for spots where my son and I can connect…without screens, without distractions. Eden Park delivered. Big time. If you’re in Cincinnati…whether you’re a tourist or a local…don’t miss this park. It’s perfect for families, peaceful reflection, or simply standing still long enough to remember what really matters. Grateful for the memory, Chauncey & Son 🏀🌳📸
Chauncey J — Google review
I love ❤️ Eden Park. I've been coming here since I was a teenager. I am now in my 60s. I brought my 2 oldest grandchildren here to share the experience of this great 3 level park.
Kathryn H — Google review
The park was busy on a Friday night. The park was clean and well kept. There was a great view of across the river and a nice path around the small lake.
William W — Google review
Have ALWAYS LOVED EDEN PARK. ALWAYS WILL !! Great overlook of the Kentucky side of the Ohio River & of the Ohio River itself. (Psst, the Ohio River is actually in Kentucky!! As is the "Greater Cincinnati" Airport- hence the double-city name, lol) Go visit Cincinnati - EVERYBODY LOVES IT !!
Karen J — Google review
Nice little park with great views of the Ohio river and Kentucky.
Trent M — Google review
Nice quiet stopover with great views of the river. A small pond attracts looks of geese and ducks. Nice benches in the shade. Not a lot of parking, but it was fairly empty when we were here during the week.
Alan C — Google review
Lake Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA•Tips and more reviews for Eden Park Overlook

29Carew Tower Observation Deck

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The Carew Tower Observation Deck, located on the 49th floor of the historic Carew Tower in downtown Cincinnati, offers visitors sweeping panoramic views of the city, Ohio River, and Northern Kentucky. This Art Deco architectural gem also houses a shopping center and the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza hotel. The observation deck provides a unique vantage point to admire the city's skyline and landmarks such as baseball and football stadiums.
Good: - spectacular views - historic building full of architectural details - good bang for your buck... enjoyment worth the ticket price Cautions: - separate “local” elevator or stairs required to move from 48th to 49th (roof) floor; this second elevator trip to reach the top is tight and may not accommodate all wheelchairs This review is based on a visit to the observatory on the roof. If you like tower views, heights, river or spectacular city views, this place is a MUST DO and well worth the cost. Highly recommended.
Troy W — Google review
Nice view. My kids thought it was cool. Downside, when you get all the way to the top, you have to pay, and they only accept cash. We were $2 short ( we had no idea they didn't take cards) and the lady wouldn't budge, so my husband had to stay inside while I showed the kids. It upset the kids that their dad couldn't be with us too and it put a damper on the whole thing.
Lauren S — Google review
I feel like this is a somewhat hidden gem in downtown Cincinnati. The observation deck is pretty neat. You take an elevator to one of the upper floors, get out and go to a much smaller seemingly rickety elevator that takes you up a couple more floors to a metal staircase. You climb that and come to a little room with an old lady watching TV and selling some tower trinkets. She asks you for some cash and then sends you out onto the open roof of the tower. No cage on this bad boy, just a 4 foot high stone rail. It was somewhat crummy when we went weather wise but the views were still great. I imagine that they are spectacular when the sun is shining. Get some pictures of downtown Cincinnati, the banks of the Ohio, then come back down to the tower lobby and read about the buildings history and check out some of the finer details of it's architecture.
Stephen G — Google review
Would definitely recommend visiting here if your not afraid of heights. Amazing view of Ohio and Kentucky! You take an elevator up to the 45th floor then you take another small elevators up a few more floor. Hint: go to Cincinnati on Sunday mornings , the street parking is free.
Heather R — Google review
Breathtaking views! The best time to go would be on a clear night with no chance of rain. You can see much farther without fog or heavy clouds. It's Ambient, colorful and exhilarating. 2 people can get access for under $20. It can get windy up there. Bring a jacket. I went with a friend on a November night. It was chilly, but well worth it! Absolutely beautiful!
Betty D — Google review
One of the eight wonders of Cincinnati. The city's original skyscraper. Beautiful Deco features. A few shops but always Hathaways. Observation deck costs $6 cash which I didn't have on me - a good excuse to return. Also houses the famed Netherland Hilton that is worth a visit in its own right.
Ken G — Google review
Awesome views of the city. However they do not take debit cards, for the dumbest reason under the sun. According to the woman working the register, they do not take debit cards, because they do not want to be robbed.
Theo W — Google review
First time and only time I went to Cincy and had time to kill, so I wanted to hit a couple local attractions. I think it was like $7-8 and had some really cool views. Had to walk through a hotel to access the observation deck which was a bit confusing.
Thomas C — Google review
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Overlook Kitchen + Bar, located on the 4th floor of The Summit Hotel in Cincinnati, offers a luxurious and modern dining experience with stunning views of the cityscape. This rooftop bar is known for its seasonal produce and top-quality artisan meats, providing a relaxed setting to enjoy vibrant options for breakfast or wind down with local small-batch brews or innovative cocktails.
Overlook Kitchen + Bar ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The breakfast bar is fantastic! Basically every item you could ever want is available and always delicious. The omelettes, smoked salmon and pastries are yummy. The bacon is crisp and made to perfection. Service is outstanding as well. Outside seating is available with excellent views.
Christiane S — Google review
We really wanted to like this place and went there with some high hopes! Just dined there for Burger Week. Our service was pretty good, so no complaints there at all. Got drinks quickly, refills on water, etc. Our server was great! Super nice lady kept stopping by to get dirty dishes. Liked the atmosphere until the music started - it was SO LOUD, and they were on the other side of the bar from us. Even my teenager thought they were too loud. Oh, and the seats - our four-top table had a booth-like bench seat for two on one side and two chairs on the other. I sat on the booth side, and I felt like I was really low to the table. It was kind of amusing as I am a tall person, and I felt really close to the table, which I'm not used to. Here's what we had and our thoughts (as we both totally agreed on each dish): Frito Misto - this dish is a joke for what you pay and probably the worst we had. See first photo as I would have expected a lot more for $22. Was just randomly on the plate, too, like half of it slid off en route, and this was the mess left. And the cherry peppers - watch out, as I took a tiny bite of one, and it burned my throat. The calamari tasted kinda funky, like it was on the edge of being bad. Overall, no flavor with the breading on the calamari nor the lemon aioli. Somehow, the broccolini was the star of the plate. After this and the pork belly arrived, and we tried some, my son was ready to cancel the burgers and leave. Don't order this dish is all I can say. Crispy Pork Belly - wasn't really crispy. Hardly any of the hard cider reduction, and this dish would have benefited from some more sauce. I think we got two pieces of chicharron and weren't sure if the frisee was garnish or what. We did eat some, but it also would have benefited from more reduction or dressing or something. Burger Week burgers - these were small but pretty good! They didn't totally come how we ordered them, but overall, these were good and probably the highlight of the meal. It's just too bad they were only 4 oz., so more bun than burger. If the Overlook burger is like this one, I would order it. Side of fries - okay. Not the worst, not the best. Could have been a little hotter upon arrival, but the bar was pretty low after the frito misto, so we didn't complain. Maple Bacon Fritters - so, these have promise. The bacon was on the chewy, overcooked side versus being crispy - which would have made a huge difference. Like some crispy baked bacon or candied bacon, and this dish would have been a hit. Not enough whipped cream either. And one fritter was raw dough inside. They did offer to remake them or take off our bill. Like I said, service was not the issue. And next to the burgers, even semi-raw fritters were the second best thing we had. It's a restaurant in a hotel, and I get many/most of them aren't the best. For drinks outside or just the dessert (if throughly cooked), then maybe. Or perhaps we just didn't order the menu items that make them shine. Again, we really wanted to like this place, but after that first experience, I am not sure we'll be back - at least not anytime soon. Sorry, Overlook! We may give you another try in the future, but I will never order that frito misto again.
Christie C — Google review
Very cool and upscale atmosphere with some beautiful views. The staff was mostly very friendly. My server seemed extremely unprepared when I asked about vegan options. They were visibly upset when I suggested I could just not eat the Mother's Day buffet and instead could just order a drink or two. I guess they were forcing everyone who came in that day to eat their buffet 🤷, so I ended up paying almost $60 for some made-to-order pasta, fruit, and about two questionably "vegan" sides. I understand some kitchens do not have the ability to make decent, vegan food, but thankfully the pasta was fresh and delicious. Unfortunately, some of the meat dishes sat out too long and were bad (according to my family). All in all, an okay experience, but I paid too much for food I did not even want to eat. It's not like my seat being empty would have made them money 🤷
Alex K — Google review
The service was really good. However, we would have loved it if they had more options on the menu, especially vegetarian. The food was ok nothing extraordinary. You do get good views of the green landscape around.
Hasnat T — Google review
Tried this place out for having an outdoor patio. It’s on the 4th floor of the Summit Hotel. Not much of a view really staring down into the Medpace campus. Is not downtown like their promo pictures try to convey it is about 7 miles northeast of downtown. They have seasonal menus, we tried Spring 2022. We had the fried cheese appetizer which was amazing. I had the chicken in soubise sauce, potatoes, and pearl onions. A+ the sauce really makes it and the chicken was cooked to perfection. My fiancé had the seared salmon and potatoes with lemon vinaigrette and whipped feta cheese dips. Also A+ the pairings are great but that feta cheese is the best thing. Finished with the brownie dessert that comes with a side cup of ice cream. Food was amazing but service was pretty below average, even for this city. Not near anything else to do either
M E — Google review
Wing Review only: Tried both of the wings they had during Cincinnati Wing Week, Everything Wings, and Asian BBQ Wings. First off, best fried wings I had all week. They keep the sauce on the side for take out, which allows the wings to arrive extra crispy at home. If you enjoy mustard the Everything Wings are for you, they were very good, although might have enjoyed more of the everything seasoning in them. I am a sucker for Asian flavors and their Asian BBQ were not disappointing at all. Their soy base was well balanced by other notes (some sweet, others savory). I would also enjoy slightly thicker sauces, but this sauce had a fantastic flavor.
Victor M — Google review
I have one word… ZACH!! For starters, Zach is ALWAYS pleasant EACH and EVERY time I visit!! Today happens to be my anniversary weekend so my fiancé and I stopped by Saturday but I forgot they didn’t serve brunch. Zach was by himself but still keep a happy and upbeat tone. The other customers even complimented the service they were given. Once were realized there wasn’t a brunch menu until Sunday, we waited. We returned today, Sunday, and Zach was there again doing an AMAZING JOB!!!! It was only him and Pam but they food was DELICIOUS, HOT, and Pam kept the bottomless mimosas flowing! We will return and great job to the team!! Excellent service!
Toya C — Google review
Relaxed atmosphere with great food and wide variety beverage menu. A gem inside the Summit hotel. Friendly and accommodating staff for a very enjoyable meal!
Paula M — Google review
5345 Medpace Way, Cincinnati, OH 45227, USA•https://www.thesummithotel.com/dining/overlook-kitchen-bar•(513) 527-9906•Tips and more reviews for Overlook Kitchen + Bar
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