Things to do in Cincinnati

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Cincinnati Attractions

While this Midwest city might not get a lot of glory as a travel destination, there are plenty of things to do in Cincinnati, Ohio, that will make you glad you included it in your vacation plans. From aquariums and exciting speedways to wide-open spaces and even underground tours, attractions in Cincinnati are as intriguing as they are diverse. Foodies won’t be disappointed, either, so head to The Queen City with an appetite. You can make your way to this Ohio city for food, sports, and the outdoors any time of year.


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What to do in Cincinnati

Free Things to Do in Cincinnati

Some say the best things in life are free. Make sure you visit the following around Cincinnati:

Havlins Museum - Bring the whole family and set out on an intriguing adventure through history with each other.

John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge - You'll feel like you've gone back in time while discovering the secrets of this historic attraction.

Fountain Square - Stop for a while in this vibrant spot and imagine life as a local.

Scripps Center - Make room in your itinerary to take a look at this site of local significance.

Isaac M. Wise Temple - Do some soul searching or simply take in the tranquil atmosphere at this religious site.

Lytle Park - If you love digging around the garden, this place will captivate your inner green thumb.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Cincinnati

Cincinnati is largely divided by east and west, with something for all visitors to see during their time in town. Many neighborhoods pride themselves on good eats and art, and you won’t find any shortage of sports enthusiasts here. Whether you want to take in spectacular views from afar or get right into the heart of the city, there is a district in Cincinnati right up your alley.

Mt. Adams — Head to Mt. Adams on the east side of the city for a taste of the art in Cincinnati. This community considers itself an “urban village,” and it blends the modern with the nostalgic quite well. As a bonus, you will be able to enjoy stellar views of downtown from the vantage point Mt. Adams provides.

Downtown — Plenty of the most appealing things to do in Cincinnati, Ohio, are nestled downtown. This includes eating at a broad selection of restaurants, touring historic sites like the Betts House, and seeing a Cincinnati Bengals® game at Paul Brown Stadium.

Hyde Park — If it’s town squares and quaint boutiques you seek, make your way to Hyde Park. This neighborhood boasts a unique atmosphere, and in that endeavor it certainly delivers. Specialty shops, a successful farmers market, and an annual arts show are all a part of the cultural landscape in Hyde Park.

Things to See in Cincinnati

From the profound to the entertaining, there are lots of things to see in Cincinnati. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a powerful museum that pays tribute to a tragic yet important part of American history, offering educational exhibits and statues. Other significant things to see in Cincinnati include performances at the Contemporary Arts Center and the exhibits at the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum. If you appreciate a good thespian, head to one of the Broadway shows at venues like Procter and Gamble Hall.

Sightseeing in Cincinnati

While many visitors incorporate day trips from Cincinnati into their travel plans, you certainly don’t have to leave the city to enjoy everything from a killer meal and beautiful gardens to sports and history. Stop by the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden to take advantage of 85 acres of exhibits. Your day here will require a bit of walking, but you’re sure to leave as happy as you are tuckered out. Beer lovers will also want to dedicate a few hours to one of the Cincinnati brewery tours, perfect for wetting your whistle. Plus, the city’s bike trails make it quite easy to stay fit as you tour various neighborhoods and attractions.

Things to Do in Cincinnati with Kids

There's fun for the whole family wherever you go in Cincinnati. Here are a few family friendly experiences you can try together that'll make your break a blast:


 

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Frequently asked questions

What should I not miss in Cincinnati?
Put these things toward the top of your to-do list to make the most of your visit:

  • Great American Ball Park
  • Paul Brown Stadium
  • Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
  • Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal

Are there cheap things to do in Cincinnati?
What can you do in Cincinnati for free?
You’ll barely have time to fetch your wallet out of your pocket with so many incredible free attractions:

  • Fountain Square
  • Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati
  • EastGate Mall


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Discover the most popular landmarks and neighborhoods in Cincinnati

Fountain Square

Downtown Cincinnati

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Ample dining options, fascinating museums, and great live music are just a few top things to explore in Downtown Cincinnati. A visit to Paycor Stadium or Great American Ball Park might round out your trip, and you can jump aboard the metro at Fountain Square Tram Stop or Cincinnati Cyclones Tram Stop to get around town.

Downtown Cincinnati
Washington Park

Over-the-Rhine

Framed by historic buildings, this shopping and dining district is an exciting destination for high-end fashion, gourmet restaurants and concerts.

Over-the-Rhine
Cincinnati showing interior views

Cincinnati Central Business District

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

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

Hyde Park

While there might not be top attractions in Hyde Park, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Rookwood Commons and Cincinnati Observatory Center.

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

Norwood

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

Norwood
Krohn Conservatory which includes a park and fall colors

Mount Adams

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Mount Adams is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Eden Park and Cincinnati Art Museum.

Mount Adams

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