Cincinnati’s Best Attractions

Cincinnati is one of the most interesting towns to live in. It has a very rich history and a lot of entertainment and fun things to do.

Here are 10 things that you should definitely visit while living here :

  1. Skyline Chili

Skyline Chili is famous for its incredibly delicious Cheese Coneys. It’s made of chili with an original secret family recipe passed down through generations of the Lambrinide’s family. It’s extremely tasty and some would even say it’s addictive!

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  1. Rhinegeist Brewery tour

While in Cincinnati, you have got to visit the Rhinegeist Brewery house. You will get to enjoy an immersive, 90-minute experience in the 110,000-square-foot brewery. You’ll visit the hidden corners of the brewery and take part in a guided tasting of current beers, as well as rare and unreleased brews. Each participant gets a 5oz. Rhinegeist Belgian taster glass to take home. So if you like beers and ciders, this is a top-list must-visit in Cincinnati. This experience requires you to be over 21 years old for legal purposes.

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  1. Findlay Market

Findlay Market is a nice indoor/outdoor gathering place for people from all over the city. It routinely attracts perhaps the most socially, economically, racially, and ethnically diverse crowds found anywhere in Cincinnati. They come for the sights and sounds and smells of an old-fashioned public market, for the great variety of fabulous fresh foods, for bargains, for distinctive gifts, for people watching, and for a quintessentially urban shopping experience. So if you like fresh food and good bargains, Findlay Market is definitely your place!

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  1. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is home to the world’s famous hippo baby, Fiona. It’s a family-friendly zoo committed to inspiring visitors with wildlife and saving species. A pro is that it’s so close to UC’s campus. So if you want to see wild fauna and flora, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is the place to go!

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  1. Newport Aquarium

Newport Aquarium is a very beautiful aquatic animal exhibition. It has a diverse number of species that are distributed throughout the aquarium’s 70 exhibits and 14 galleries, including five seamless acrylic tunnels totaling over 200 feet in length.

  1. Cincinnati Art Museum

This beautiful museum is located in scenic Eden Park. The Cincinnati Art Museum features a diverse, encyclopedic art collection of more than 67,000 works spanning over 6,000 years. In addition to displaying its own broad collection, the museum also hosts several national and international traveling exhibitions each year. As a visitor, you’ll get to enjoy the exhibitions or participate in the museum’s wide range of art-related programs, activities, and special events. The best thing about this is that general admission is always free for all!

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  1. John A. Roebling Bridge

John A. Roebling Bridge or Cincinnati Bridge is one of the most interesting architectural spaces that exists in Cincinnati. It’s named after the architect who designed this bridge and the famous Brooklyn Bridge. It connects Ohio and Kentucky over the Ohio River. It is one of the most mesmerizing views while driving through it, especially at sunset or dawn. So if you enjoy architecture, you should definitely drive through and enjoy the view and the wind!

  1. American Sign Museum

The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati preserves, archives, and displays a collection of neon signs. The museum also displays the equipment utilized in the design and manufacturing of signs. It’s a very interesting place that would make for a nice date night and chill time with friends. You also get to learn about the American history of graphics!

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  1. Cincinnati Art and Music Hall

The Cincinnati Music Hall is home to some of the finest arts groups in the region, such as the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Ballet, and May Festival. It’s also in the heart of downtown and is surrounded by Washington Park. So if you like the finer art performances, you should check it out!

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  1. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is a museum in downtown Cincinnati that focuses on the history of the Underground Railroad. It pays tribute to all efforts to “abolish human enslavement and secure freedom for all people.” If you’re interested in learning about American history, you should definitely visit and see how prominent figures took leaps in shaping society.


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