CAREW TOWER 441 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 513-241-3888
Built in 1930, downtown Cincinnati's Carew Tower Complex is listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings. It includes the 574 feet high Carew Tower office building that includes retail shops and restaurants as well as an open-to-the public observatory atop its 45th floor, the elegant Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza featuring its Hall of Mirrors, and a garage. The building is one of the finest examples of the Art Deco style remaining in the country.
CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF THE ASSUMPTION 1140 Madison at 12th Street Covington, KY 41011 859-431-2060
This gorgeous, small scale Notre Dame has to been seen to be appreciated. Among its highlights: gargoyles and flying buttresses of French Gothic design, the world's largest stained glass window, mural-sized oil paintings, and exquisite mosaics from Venus.
CINCINNATI OBSERVATORY CENTER 3489 Observatory Place Cincinnati, OH 45208 (513) 321-5186
Located in a parklike setting in Mt.Lookout, the Observatory is home to the world's oldest telescope still in use nightly by the general public. The Cincinnati Observatory Center presents free lectures and telescope viewing on most Thursday evenings. The observatory is also open for public stargazing on most Friday nights and many Saturday nights for a nominal charge per person.
FINDLAY MARKET 1801 Race Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 665-4839
Open year-round: Tuesday-Friday 9-6, Saturday 8-6, Sunday 10-4. Ohio's oldest pen-air market. In continuous operation since 1852. Famous for fresh produce and meats. Features 2 dozen indoor merchants year round. From April through November there are dozens of outdoor vendors, a farmers' market, and numerous special events.
ISAAC M. WISE TEMPLE 720 Plum Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-793-2556
It was from this building that Rabbi Isaac M. Wise founded the institutions of Reform Judaism. Built in 1866, it was designed by James Keyes Wilson, a prominent American architect and first president of the Cincinnati Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The Isaac M. Wise Temple downtown reflects a synagogue architectural style that had emerged in Germany in the nineteenth century, a Byzantine-Moorish style. Only one other building with this architectural style still exists, a synagogue in New York. All other examples were destroyed by Hitler.
KROHN CONSERVATORY Eden Park Drive Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-352-4086
The lush Krohn Conservatory is located in Cincinnati's beautiful Eden Park and is one of the largest public greenhouses in the world. Open year-round, it contains over many varieties of exotic, tropical and desert plants, as well as floral shows.
MAINSTRASSE VILLAGE 616 Main St Covington, KY 41011 859-491-0458
Designated a national historic district, this historic 19th century village offers a collection of unique shops and restaurants set in a neighborhood of parks, and Victorian and classic Italianate homes of the mid to late 1800s. The area now includes the 100 foot Carroll Chimes Bell Tower, the Goose Girl Fountain, and the Northern Kentucky Visitors Center.
ST. MARY'S NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE 123 E 13th Street Cincinnati, OH 45210 513-721-2988
Built in 1842 by German immigrants, this Over-the-Rhine church is now home to a diverse congregation of 200 families. It holds mass in Latin, German and English. Tours are available.
NEWPORT ON THE LEVEE Newport, KY 41071 859-291-0550
One of Northern Kentucky's most popular hotspots, Newport on the Levee has something for everyone. In a fun atmosphere overlooking the Cincinnati skyline, the Levee has a variety of restaurants, shops and places to play including the renowned Newport Aquarium, a movie theatre, GameWorks, Funny Bone, and more.
PURPLE PEOPLE BRIDGE
The Purple People Bridge is a pedestrian walkway, and the longest connector of its kind in the country that links two states. Just over a mile long, the landmark is a seamless link to entertainment, dining, nightlife, sports, parks, and festivals on both the Ohio and Kentucky borders. You can access the Purple People Bridge on Third Street in Newport, Kentucky and on Pete Rose Way near Sawyer Point in downtown Cincinnati.
WORLD PEACE BELL
4th and York Streets Newport, KY 41071 859-581-2971
Installed in 1999 at the Millennium Monument in Newport, Kentucky, the World Peace Bell is the world's largest free-swinging bell weighing 66,000 pounds. It is a symbol of freedom and peace and swings everyday at noon. The bell was designed and cast by the world renowned Verdin Company in association with Pierre Paccard in Annecy, France.
Tours and Sightseeing
RIDE THE DUCKS (859) 815-1439
Ride the Ducks Newport is a unique way to tour the streets and riverfront of Cincinnati. The 60-minute amphibious sightseeing experience allows guests to explore the Newport, Covington and Cincinnati waterfronts while also taking in sites such as Great American Ballpark, Paul Brown Stadium, the World Peace Bell and more. Tickets can be purchased at Newport on the Levee in front of the Newport Aquarium.
ARCHITEKS - CINCINNATI WALKS (513) 721-4506
These walking tours, presented by the Cincinnati Preservation Association, give a glimpse into some of the city's most historic neighborhoods. Regularly scheduled tours include Mt. Adams, Findlay Market/Brewing District, Over-the-Rhine, Downtown Cincinnati and more. For those visiting Cincinnati, they will create a tour combining highlights of their North and South Downtown tours if requested at least one week in advance. Tours run May through October. Reservations are not required, but there is a fee for the tours.
Ohio River Cruises
BB RIVERBOATS
One Madison Ave Covington, KY 41011 859-261-8500
A popular tourist attraction, BB Riverboats offers wonderful sightseeing along the Ohio River in sightseeing, lunch, dinner and moonlight cruises. BB also is available for private charter parties.
CELEBRATIONS RIVERBOATS, INC. 848 Elm Street Ludlow, KY 41016 513-931-6752
Celebrations Riverboats offers a unique and fun-filled experience for gatherings up to 400 people. Traveling in Celebrations' The Queen cruise ship is a great way of experiencing the Ohio River. Friendly staff, dancing, catered food, ambiance, and more!
QUEEN CITY RIVERBOATS 303 Dodd Drive Dayton, KY 41074 859-292-8687
Queen City Riverboats offers scenic three-hour lunch, dinner or sightseeing excursions in an authentic paddlewheel, Spirit of Cincinnati, or in the larger The Clipper pulled by a tug. Both boats have been featured in Cincinnati's grand Tall Stacks events. The boats are also available for private parties.
SATISFACTION CRUISES 4609 Kellogg Ave #15 Cincinnati, OH 45226 513-231-9042
Voted the best boat charter of 2003 by Cincinnati Magazine, Satisfaction Cruises offers a perfect setting for private gatherings on gorgeous yachts that travel the Ohio River. It is a complete event planning facility that customizes meals, themes and entertainment to each client's needs. Also available is the company's Panama Landing Clubhouse is a historic stable house with a panoramic view of the river.
Outlying Areas
WAYNESVILLE, THE ANTIQUES CAPITAL OF THE MIDWEST P.O. Box 281, Waynesville, OH 45068 Phone: (513) 897-8855
35 antique shops, specialty shops, art galleries, restaurants, lodging. Home of October Ohio Sauerkraut Festival, "Christmas in the Village" 3 week celebration between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
PYRAMID HILL SCULPTURE PARK 222 High Street Ste 201 Hamilton, OH 45011 513-868-8336K/b>
On 265 acres overlooking the Great Miami River, Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum brings together landscape and art in natural galleries surrounded by beautiful meadows and woodlands. It includes an outdoor amphitheatre, seven lakes surrounded by gardens, an historic stone home built by pioneers, and an annual seasonal holiday lighting display.
Area Convention and Visitors Bureaus
Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitors Bureau
Greater Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau
Clermont County Convention and Visitors Bureau
Greater Hamilton Convention and Visitors Bureau
Warren County Convention and Visitors Bureau |