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City centre Cincinnati pulses with energy from sports venues to historic sites. Great American Ball Park anchors the riverfront while the National Underground Railway Freedom Centre offers powerful exhibits nearby. Fountain Square buzzes with festivals and live music, making it the perfect spot to soak up local culture. The theatre scene dazzles at the Aronoff Centre for the Arts. The area serves up everything from quick food lorry bites to upscale dining options with German influences. Hotels range from business-focused to boutique accommodation within walking distance of major attractions. Getting around is a breeze with convenient tram stops and walkable streets connecting all the city centre highlights.
Over-the-Rhine serves up a perfect cocktail of old-school charm and creative energy. This Cincinnati area boasts one of the largest collections of 19th-century Italianate architecture in the country. The Cincinnati Music Hall stands tall as the cultural anchor, while Findlay Market buzzes with local vendors and hungry food lovers. Former industrial buildings now house art galleries and studios where creativity flows as freely as the craft beer. Getting around is a breeze with three convenient tram stops and pedestrian-friendly streets. Trendy restaurants and performance venues light up the night scene, giving visitors plenty of options for evening entertainment. Most of the neighborhood's treasures sit within a few blocks of each other, making it perfect for curious wanderers.
Mount Adams
Perched on a hillside, Mount Adams delights visitors with its old-world charm and spectacular river views. Winding cobblestone streets lead to Victorian mansions and the iconic Holy Cross-Immaculata Church with its twin Gothic spires. Art lovers can explore Cincinnati Art Museum and Krohn Conservatory, while Eden Park offers peaceful gardens for afternoon strolls. Intimate bistros and upscale restaurants cluster around Pavilion Street, serving American cuisine with stunning Ohio River vistas. Visitors can stay in charming boutique bed-and-breakfasts housed in converted Victorian homes. The steep terrain makes walking challenging but rewards with breathtaking panoramic views of city centre Cincinnati.
Hyde Park
Hyde Park brings Cincinnati's old-world elegance to life with its leafy streets and charming central square. The area shows off beautiful Tudor and Colonial homes alongside upscale boutiques and sophisticated dining spots. Visitors can stroll around the historic Kilgour Fountain or venture to nearby attractions like Rookwood Commons and Cincinnati Observatory Centre. Expect refined restaurants serving contemporary American cuisine and Italian favourites in this upscale area. While public transit is limited, the square itself is perfectly walkable with well-maintained pavements for evening strolls. Most travellers will want a car to fully explore beyond the immediate area.
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Walnut Hills
Walnut Hills invites you to wander tree-lined streets dotted with Victorian mansions and modern apartments. The Harriet Beecher Stowe House stands as the crown jewel, offering glimpses into Cincinnati's past. This historically significant area balances quiet residential charm with deep African American cultural roots and community events. Local cafes and soul food spots showcase the area's diverse heritage and provide authentic dining experiences. Most visitors rely on cars or ride-sharing to navigate the steep hillside terrain, though the challenging walks reward you with magnificent architecture and peaceful surroundings.
Why not catch an event at Great American Ball Park, a major stadium in Downtown Cincinnati. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here? If you think Great American Ball Park is cool, you might also like Heritage Bank Center and Paycor Stadium, both located nearby.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Paycor Stadium, a stadium in Downtown Cincinnati. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here? If you think Paycor Stadium is cool, you might also like Great American Ball Park and Heritage Bank Center, both located nearby.
Why not visit the native and exotic animals who call Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden home during your trip to Cincinnati? Experience the area's acclaimed art galleries and great live music.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal during your trip to Cincinnati. Experience the lively festivals and fascinating museums in this vibrant area.
Smale Riverfront Park is just one of the places to see in Cincinnati, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Amble around the area's riverfront or attend a baseball game.
Catch a Reds game at Great American Ball Park, then explore the National Underground Railway Freedom Centre. Dive into the arts scene at Aronoff Centre or Taft Theatre before strolling through historic Over-the-Rhine's German-influenced streets.
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Hyatt Regency Cincinnati
10/10 Excellent
"The hotel is clean and the rooms comfortable. Had dinner at the restaurant and enjoyed it quite a lot. There was a problem with HVAC when I checked into my room, but it was immediately and appropriately addressed."
"This stay convinced me to always stay at the Westin when I come to Cincinnati, couldn’t beat the location. Only wish is that the parking wasn’t in a garage separate/or the 48$ a day with the hotel"
"This stay was excellent - maybe better than I expected.
Admittedly, the building is old (OK, historic) and with that go certain possibly unexpected things (like little stairs you have to go up with heavy suitcases in the lobby to get to the parking garage), but they seem to have kept everything pretty 'elegant' feeling, while keeping prices low and having all the basics in place.
Room:
- super quiet. these old building seem to have thick walls and thick floors.
- nice dark shades. the room darkening type. could have slept all morning.
- wish it had better electrical availability, especially by the bed on one side (there was a total of NONE on one side).
- extremely large room. we had a king bed, and the rest of the room was like 3 times the size of normal.
BATHROOM:
- had all the basics covered. Evelyn&Crabtree soap/shampoo/conditioner/lotion
TV:
- we use a Roku stick which was easy to hookup to the HDMI. big, newish LG TV.
PARKING:
- attached garage and payment was through Metropolis which works really well. has in/out options and super-easy to use.
PRICE:
- really good price for the area.
WALKABLE:
- it is right downtown and we walked to the Red's game and back afterwards with no issues.
- lots of restaurants within a few blocks
Overall, great stay, great facility.
Downtowns are changing a lot, which is kind of sad, and this hotel reflects that, but as far as good value for what a hotel is supposed to do - this one wins.
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There's a lot visitors like about Cincinnati, especially its festivals and live music. Sports fans can enjoy baseball games and football matches. Why not go on a fun excursion to Great American Ball Park? You might find that sights like Fountain Square and Carew Tower are worth a visit.