Delve beneath the city's bustling streets to discover a secret crypt, the final resting place of some of Cincinnati's earliest settlers. Continue your adventure underground, exploring the hidden tunnels that played a crucial role in the city's renowned brewery legacy.
Inside the historic Cincinnati Union Terminal building -- a magnificently preserved, Art Deco landmark built in 1933 as a passenger railroad terminal -- is an award-winning complex of distinct museums and attractions.
Findlay Market is Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market and one of Cincinnati's most cherished institutions, welcoming more than one million visitors each year. Located just blocks from downtown in Over-the-Rhine, a dense historic neighborhood rich in 19th century architecture, Findlay Market remains the bustling center of farm fresh, locally sourced, artisanal and specialty foods.
A 45-acre public park along the banks of the Ohio River downtown. The park features several gardens, a splash park, a playground, a carousel, and a giant chessboard. Its location along the river provides stunning views of the Cincinnati skyline and the surrounding hillsides.
Another favorite spot for the Bride and Groom! Mita’s eclectic, farm-inspired menu focuses on both the traditional and modern foods and beverages of Spain and Latin America – with tapas, ceviches, cured hams, cheeses, and paella. The wine program emphasizes Spain and the Old World.
Rhinegeist means "Ghost of the Rhine," and refers to the brewery's location in the historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati. The 25,000 square foot tap room has tv's for sports viewing, cornhole boards, and a roof-top with wonderful views of the city.