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Visite gastronomique du tramway de Cincinnati avec le marché Findlay

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The Cincinnati Streetcar afternoon tour is a culinary adventure that includes walking and a ride on the streetcar. It includes sightseeing and sit-down dining at 3 local downtown restaurants, a trip through historic Over the Rhine and ends with 3 more food stops at Findlay Market. The food featured on this tour is varied and plentiful.
Our first stop may have ties to a Skyline Chili descendant or a new distillery featuring mouthwatering pretzels and cheese dip. Have you visited a Scottish Pub? We explore one renowned for the best ‘bangers and mash’ in town. Whet your appetite with a gourmet burger or savor an authentic Mexican street taco with chips and guacamole. We promise you won't leave hungry!
Note: There is 1 mile of walking over 3 hours.
Our friendly local guides entertain you with history, interesting stories and fun facts. Learn about the German immigrants who have influenced our city for 200 years.

Ville: Cincinnati
Tue 08 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Some dishes may include pork. If you don't eat pork, notify us for the vegetarian option
Local, friendly, certified guide
One alcohol tasting (additional alcohol available for purchase)
Food tasting at 6 local restaurants/eateries
All guests must check-in 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour.
We regret we cannot accommodate guests who require special dietary dishes due to food allergies
Some dishes may include pork. If you don't eat pork, notify us for the vegetarian option
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Beef & Pork dishes may be served on this tour. A vegetarian option is available with advance notice. Call Riverside Food Tours 513-289-0035.
  • A moderate amount of walking (less than 1 mile) is involved in addition to the streetcar
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
  • Bring a water bottle for hydration and umbrella if desired
  • This is a wheelchair accesible tour, but an aid or family member may be required to help with the distance between stops.
  • We cannot accommodate nut, food allergies, low carb, diabetes, gluten free, vegan or lactose free restrictions.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Great American Ball Park
We pass by the Home of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team, Great American Ballpark.
2
Carew Tower
On our downtown city tour, we may visit Hathaway's Diner, the oldest diner in Cincinnati, located in the 49 story high Carew Tower.
3
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is the anchor for a number of restaurants in downtown Cincinnati.
4
Over-the-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
5
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
6
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
7
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
8
Great American Ball Park
We pass by the Home of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team, Great American Ballpark.
9
Carew Tower
On our downtown city tour, we may visit Hathaway's Diner, the oldest diner in Cincinnati, located in the 49 story high Carew Tower.
10
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is the anchor for a number of restaurants in downtown Cincinnati.
11
Over-the-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
12
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
13
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
14
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
15
Great American Ball Park
We pass by the Home of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team, Great American Ballpark.
16
Carew Tower
On our downtown city tour, we may visit Hathaway's Diner, the oldest diner in Cincinnati, located in the 49 story high Carew Tower.
17
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is the anchor for a number of restaurants in downtown Cincinnati.
18
Over-the-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
19
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
20
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
21
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
22
Great American Ball Park
We pass by the Home of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team, Great American Ballpark.
23
Carew Tower
On our downtown city tour, we may visit Hathaway's Diner, the oldest diner in Cincinnati, located in the 49 story high Carew Tower.
24
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is the anchor for a number of restaurants in downtown Cincinnati.
25
Over-the-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
26
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
27
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
28
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
29
Great American Ball Park
We pass by the Home of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team, Great American Ballpark.
30
Carew Tower
On our downtown city tour, we may visit Hathaway's Diner, the oldest diner in Cincinnati, located in the 49 story high Carew Tower.
31
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is the anchor for a number of restaurants in downtown Cincinnati.
32
Over-the-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
33
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
34
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
35
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
36
Great American Ball Park
We pass by the Home of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team, Great American Ballpark.
37
Carew Tower
On our downtown city tour, we may visit Hathaway's Diner, the oldest diner in Cincinnati, located in the 49 story high Carew Tower.
38
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is the anchor for a number of restaurants in downtown Cincinnati.
39
Over-the-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
40
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
41
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
42
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
43
Great American Ball Park
We pass by the Home of the Cincinnati Reds Baseball Team, Great American Ballpark.
44
Carew Tower
On our downtown city tour, we may visit Hathaway's Diner, the oldest diner in Cincinnati, located in the 49 story high Carew Tower.
45
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is the anchor for a number of restaurants in downtown Cincinnati.
46
Over-the-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
47
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
48
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
49
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
50
Grand parc de balle américain
Nous passons devant le domicile de l'équipe de baseball des Cincinnati Reds, Great American Ballpark.
51
Tour Carew
Lors de notre visite du centre-ville, nous pourrons visiter Hathaway's Diner, le plus ancien restaurant de Cincinnati, situé dans la tour Carew de 49 étages.
52
Centre Aronoff pour les Arts
Le Aronoff Center for the Arts est le point d'ancrage de plusieurs restaurants du centre-ville de Cincinnati.
53
Outre-Rhin
Over the Rhine est un quartier allemand historique de 360 ​​acres à quelques pâtés de maisons au nord du centre-ville de Cincinnati. Il est rempli d'une belle architecture à l'italienne et abrite le Music Hall et le Washington Park.
54
Parc Washington
Washington Park est une oasis de huit acres remplie de fontaines, d'arbres majestueux, d'un kiosque à musique, d'un parc pour chiens, d'une aire de jeux, d'un espace de restauration et d'un terrain de sport.
55
Salle de musique de Cincinnati
Le Cincinnati Music Hall, construit en 1878, abrite l'orchestre symphonique, le ballet, l'opéra et l'orchestre Pops de Cincinnati. Ce magnifique château gothique victorien est une icône de Cincinnati.
56
Marché Findlay
Findlay Market, construit en 1851, est le dernier marché permanent de Cincinnati. Il a été nommé l'un des 10 meilleurs marchés du pays par le magazine Newsweek. Il est calqué sur un marché allemand et destiné à servir les immigrants au nord des limites de la ville. Il a été magnifiquement entretenu et abrite un grand nombre de vendeurs.
57
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is the center of downtown Cincinnati. The centerpiece is the huge Tyler Davidson Fountain. See and experience a secret feature of the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
58
Carew Tower
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot Art Deco building completed in 1931 in the heart of downtown. It is being remodeled into luxury apartments. The architecture and history is amazing.
59
Contemporary Arts Center
Hear the story of the world-famous architect of the Contemporary Art Center. The center is free and open to visitors on select days.
60
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff.
61
Over-The-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
62
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
63
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
64
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
65
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is the center of downtown Cincinnati. The centerpiece is the huge Tyler Davidson Fountain. See and experience a secret feature of the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
66
Carew Tower
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot Art Deco building completed in 1931 in the heart of downtown. It is being remodeled into luxury apartments. The architecture and history is amazing.
67
Contemporary Arts Center
Hear the story of the world-famous architect of the Contemporary Art Center. The center is free and open to visitors on select days.
68
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff.
69
Over-The-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
70
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
71
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
72
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
73
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is the center of downtown Cincinnati. The centerpiece is the huge Tyler Davidson Fountain. See and experience a secret feature of the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
74
Carew Tower
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot Art Deco building completed in 1931 in the heart of downtown. It is being remodeled into luxury apartments. The architecture and history is amazing.
75
Contemporary Arts Center
Hear the story of the world-famous architect of the Contemporary Art Center. The center is free and open to visitors on select days.
76
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff.
77
Over-The-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
78
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
79
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
80
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
81
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is the center of downtown Cincinnati. The centerpiece is the huge Tyler Davidson Fountain. See and experience a secret feature of the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
82
Carew Tower
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot Art Deco building completed in 1931 in the heart of downtown. It is being remodeled into luxury apartments. The architecture and history is amazing.
83
Contemporary Arts Center
Hear the story of the world-famous architect of the Contemporary Art Center. The center is free and open to visitors on select days.
84
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff.
85
Over-The-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
86
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
87
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
88
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
89
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is the center of downtown Cincinnati. The centerpiece is the huge Tyler Davidson Fountain. See and experience a secret feature of the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
90
Carew Tower
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot Art Deco building completed in 1931 in the heart of downtown. It is being remodeled into luxury apartments. The architecture and history is amazing.
91
Contemporary Arts Center
Hear the story of the world-famous architect of the Contemporary Art Center. The center is free and open to visitors on select days.
92
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff.
93
Over-The-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
94
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
95
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
96
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
97
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is the center of downtown Cincinnati. The centerpiece is the huge Tyler Davidson Fountain. See and experience a secret feature of the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
98
Carew Tower
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot Art Deco building completed in 1931 in the heart of downtown. It is being remodeled into luxury apartments. The architecture and history is amazing.
99
Contemporary Arts Center
Hear the story of the world-famous architect of the Contemporary Art Center. The center is free and open to visitors on select days.
100
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff.
101
Over-The-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
102
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
103
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
104
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
105
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is the center of downtown Cincinnati. The centerpiece is the huge Tyler Davidson Fountain. See and experience a secret feature of the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
106
Carew Tower
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot Art Deco building completed in 1931 in the heart of downtown. It is being remodeled into luxury apartments. The architecture and history is amazing.
107
Contemporary Arts Center
Hear the story of the world-famous architect of the Contemporary Art Center. The center is free and open to visitors on select days.
108
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff.
109
Over-The-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
110
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
111
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
112
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
113
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is the center of downtown Cincinnati. The centerpiece is the huge Tyler Davidson Fountain. See and experience a secret feature of the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
114
Carew Tower
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot Art Deco building completed in 1931 in the heart of downtown. It is being remodeled into luxury apartments. The architecture and history is amazing.
115
Contemporary Arts Center
Hear the story of the world-famous architect of the Contemporary Art Center. The center is free and open to visitors on select days.
116
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff.
117
Over-The-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
118
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
119
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
120
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
121
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is the center of downtown Cincinnati. The centerpiece is the huge Tyler Davidson Fountain. See and experience a secret feature of the Tyler Davidson Fountain.
122
Carew Tower
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot Art Deco building completed in 1931 in the heart of downtown. It is being remodeled into luxury apartments. The architecture and history is amazing.
123
Contemporary Arts Center
Hear the story of the world-famous architect of the Contemporary Art Center. The center is free and open to visitors on select days.
124
Aronoff Center for the Arts
The Aronoff Center is a large performing arts center in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff.
125
Over-The-Rhine
Over the Rhine is a 360 acre historic German neighborhood just a few blocks north of downtown Cincinnati. It is filled with beautiful Italianate architecture and home to Music Hall and Washington Park.
126
Washington Park
Washington Park is an eight acre oasis filled with fountains, stately trees, a bandstand, dog park, playground, refreshment area and sports lawn.
127
Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878 is home to Cincinnati symphony, ballet, opera and Pops Orchestra. This beautiful Victorian Gothic Castle like structure is a Cincinnati icon.
128
Findlay Market
Findlay Market, built in 1851 is Cincinnati's last standing market. It was named one of the best 10 Markets in the Country by Newsweek magazine. It is patterned after a German Market and meant to serve the immigrants north of the city limits. It has been beautifully maintained and home to a large number of vendors.
Show 125 plus d'arrêts
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Commentaires (575)
Edward S
Oct 2021
The Bites & Sights Tour was so well thought out, and the knowledge of David, our tour guide, was second to none! He opened up Cincinnati to us, and we will never look at the city the same way! I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to get a good feel for the town and it's history, along with some of it's eateries! A must do!
Cindy S
Oct 2021
Didnt know much about Cincinnati but came away with a great impression of the city after enjoying this tour and tasting some of the iconic treats that Cincinnati has to offer. David was a wonderful tour guide with lots of added info. Would definitely recommend this tour.
JenniferS9890
Oct 2021
My husband and I went on a Saturday morning. We parked right at the corner of where we were to meet our guide, but there was also a parking garage available, so no problem parking. The guide was there when we arrived and checked us in. We used the restroom prior to starting our tour. We walked to most of the stops and used the streetcar up to the Findley Market area and back. I was surprised by how much ground we covered. Our guide was excellent and gave us lots of information along the way. All the restaurants chosen, and their food samples were excellent. We started with cheesy eggs. Some members of the group also ordered Bloody Mary's to start the day. We chose our own flavor donut (which were my favorite thing on the tour,) and tried kale smoothies, cheese pizza, and a huge portion of goetta hash. There was a surprise dessert, which I won't reveal, but was delicious. Every place was welcoming and unique. It was great to get a mini-tour of Cincinnati and be able to try so many eateries. We had the option to stay at Findley Market afterwards for shopping, but we chose to return to our original starting point.

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