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Cincinnati Ballparks & Breweries Bus Tour

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Professional baseball began in Cincinnati and this unique experience takes guests to every location where the Reds played during the 19th and 20th century, tracing the connections between local brewing and baseball.

Beginning at the Moerlein Lager House, next to Great American Ballpark and at the site of Riverfront Stadium, we head out via bus to Union Grounds, where the undefeated 1869 Red Stockings played baseball! Avenue Grounds, Bank Street Grounds, League Park, and Palace of the Fans, we go to them all! Crosley Field is certainly on the list, as is the original Crosley Radio Factory, where Powell Crosley built his broadcast empire before purchasing the Reds. We also head into the Brewery District to check out some of the brewing structures tied to Reds history.

Tickets include a souvenir map and a pint of beer at the Moerlein Lager House. Tours run most Saturdays the Reds have a home game.
Ville: Cincinnati
Sun 20 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Minimum Drinking Age is 21
Souvenir Map
Minimum Drinking Age is 21
Souvenir Map
Minimum Drinking Age is 21
Souvenir Map
Minimum Drinking Age is 21
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Union Grounds Historic Location
Visit the location where professional baseball originated!
2
Historic Crosley Field
The Cincinnati Reds played baseball at this site for more than 80 years!
3
Over-The-Rhine
We visit several historic brewing sites connected to Reds baseball.
4
Great American Ball Park
We stop by the current ballpark, where the Reds play today to discuss it's connections to their historic ballparks.
5
Findlay Market
We travel the historic Findlay Market Parade route on our way to the Brewery District and Findlay Market.
6
Union Grounds Historic Location
Visit the location where professional baseball originated!
7
Historic Crosley Field
The Cincinnati Reds played baseball at this site for more than 80 years!
8
Over-The-Rhine
We visit several historic brewing sites connected to Reds baseball.
9
Great American Ball Park
We stop by the current ballpark, where the Reds play today to discuss it's connections to their historic ballparks.
10
Findlay Market
We travel the historic Findlay Market Parade route on our way to the Brewery District and Findlay Market.
11
Union Grounds Historic Location
Visit the location where professional baseball originated!
12
Historic Crosley Field
The Cincinnati Reds played baseball at this site for more than 80 years!
13
Over-The-Rhine
We visit several historic brewing sites connected to Reds baseball.
14
Great American Ball Park
We stop by the current ballpark, where the Reds play today to discuss it's connections to their historic ballparks.
15
Findlay Market
We travel the historic Findlay Market Parade route on our way to the Brewery District and Findlay Market.
16
Union Grounds Historic Location
Visit the location where professional baseball originated!
17
Historic Crosley Field
The Cincinnati Reds played baseball at this site for more than 80 years!
18
Over-The-Rhine
We visit several historic brewing sites connected to Reds baseball.
19
Great American Ball Park
We stop by the current ballpark, where the Reds play today to discuss it's connections to their historic ballparks.
20
Findlay Market
We travel the historic Findlay Market Parade route on our way to the Brewery District and Findlay Market.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (8)
Michelli_R
Sep 2024
These tour operators are super nice and with some tweaks, the tour could be really fun, but it definitely needs some improvements from what we had this summer. All in all, it was a 3-hour small bus tour in a dark hot bus in July (no air conditioning), no bathroom breaks, to tour historic landmarks which are largely paved over, fields, or down-trodden buildings. I think these guys are onto something and have a great idea, however, we would recommend the following four improvements: (1) get a more comfortable bus with working air/heating; (2) consider broadening out the trivia questions to general MLB questions with Cincinnati-specific questions sprinkled in (since a lot of us will be out of towners, who just like baseball - not necessarily Cincinnati-specific fans); (3) maybe add a stop at the mid-point at a brewery, where folks can use the bathroom and grab a drink; and/or (4) add the hall of fame/baseball shop as a stop.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2024
Thanks for taking a tour with us this summer and we appreciate the feedback. Several of the suggestions you made are things on our radar to improve for next season, so great minds think alike!
Lesli_V
Jun 2024
Our tour was very disappointing. Unfortunately there was a heat wave and our tour should have been cancelled for inclement weather. It was so hot outside that the tour guide didn't want us to get off at any of the stops, and the bus is built so that the seats face inward and you can't really see out of the windows to actually see the buildings that he was talking about. Then, the AC went out on the bus about halfway through and it was 100+ degrees inside of the bus. We had to get off because I have a 6 month old daughter and Ubered to meet them at the last stop. My dad stayed with the tour and said the other older children on the tour got very cranky because it was completely miserable inside. The tour guide seemed knowledgeable, but was not a great storyteller and it seemed like 2 hours of random facts strung together. We didn't visit any interesting sites or breweries except one brewery at the end. I'm not sure why this is called a brewery tour because you don't actually see or tour any breweries except that you have a free beer at the brewery at the end. We were very disappointed to have paid $70 per person to boil alive and listen to a guy ramble for two hours.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
I appreciate you taking the time to let us know about your experience on the tour and I'm sorry to see that it was not what you expected. It was unfortunate that the ac stopped working on the tour and we have since corrected the issue. I will review the description of the tour, as we strive to accurately describe the places we will take our guests and the content shared.
W6955ADandrewr
Sep 2023
I took my dad for his 76th birthday. We enjoyed it very much. Our tour guide Aaron was very knowledgeable about the history and kept us entertained with quiz questions. We will definitely be back for other tours. We had a small group and a beautiful Saturday morning, finished off with a pint and a goetta sandwich. Well done.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2023
Thanks so much for taking our new Ballparks & Breweries Tour! I'm so happy to see that you and your dad had a great time and I'll be sure to pass along the compliment to your guide.

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