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Things To Do

We're excited to share a few of our favorite places in our hometown. Welcome to Cincinnati!
Cincinnati Art Museum

Cincinnati Art Museum

953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Nestled in a picturesque park, the museum offers free admission and a world-class collection of art from across the globe. In April, you can combine indoor exhibits with a peaceful walk through blooming cherry trees and sculptures in the nearby Art Climb. It's a relaxing mix of culture and nature.

Findlay Market

Findlay Market

1801 Race Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Ohio’s oldest continuously operated public market is buzzing with local produce, artisanal foods, and live entertainment. In April, the outdoor farmers' market is in full swing, adding color and energy to the historic setting. It’s a great place to sample local flavors and soak in the community vibe.

Smale Riverfront Park

Smale Riverfront Park

166 West Mehring Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202

This scenic path along the Ohio River offers views of downtown, public art installations, and interactive water features. In spring, the gardens start to bloom and the weather is perfect for outdoor activity. It’s ideal for a leisurely stroll or a fun family bike ride.

Visit a Brewery in Over-The-Rhine

Visit a Brewery in Over-The-Rhine

Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati’s brewing history runs deep, and OTR is packed with both historic and modern craft breweries. Many offer guided tours and outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying the mild April weather. Try a local lager while learning about the city’s German brewing roots. - Rhenegeist Brewery - 1910 Elm St - Alcove by Madtress Brewing - 1410 Vine St - Esoteric Brewing Co. - 918 E McMillian St - Northern Row Brewery, Distillery & Taproom - 111 W McMicken Ave

Skyline Chili

Skyline Chili

It's no secret that this is Chris and Caroline's favorite Cincinnati delicacy. Cincinnati Skyline Chili stands out with its unique blend of Mediterranean-inspired spices, creating a flavor that's both savory and slightly sweet—unlike any other chili in the country. Served over spaghetti and topped with mountains of shredded cheddar, it's a comforting, crave-worthy dish that’s become a beloved local tradition. Whether you try it 3-Way, 4-Way, or 5-Way, the combination of textures and flavors is pure Cincinnati magic.