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Visite à pied guidée par smartphone des sites et histoires du centre-ville de Cincinnati

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Our smartphone-guided tour brings the facts and stories behind Cincinnati to life because we've taken the same stops and sights we share with our friends and families when they come to town and created an interactive web-based tour for you!

Read the stories behind the city, answer questions to reveal fun facts, and experience what makes Downtown Cincinnati incredible! Purchase your tour and then navigate to our website to enter your access code and launch the tour. You can either start immediately or create an account and come back when you are ready to explore.

Please note that you and your group read the tour aloud - there is no audio functionality at this time.
Ville: Cincinnati
Fri 04 Apr
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Fri 04 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Easy-to-use web interface
Family friendly stops and questions
24/7 support by phone or email
Easy-to-use web interface
Family friendly stops and questions
24/7 support by phone or email
Easy-to-use web interface
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is a fully walking tour covering approximately 1.5 miles on city sidewalks. Please judge your participation ability accordingly. Luckily, you can go as quickly or slowly as you'd like.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Roebling Suspension Bridge
Our tour starts at the iconic first bridge across the Ohio River. This bridge speaks to Cincinnati's rich history, global influence (it should look familiar to a bridge in NYC) and rich artistic heritage.
2
Smale Riverfront Park
Cincinnati isn't known as one of the greenest cities in the US for nothing! Explore this phenomenal park that also fights flooding, from carousels to labyrinths to memorials.
3
Great American Ball Park
Baseball is a competitive sport, the debate over its origins more so. However, Cincinnati absolutely claims the first professional team in the world, and today the Reds play right here.
4
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
People often wonder why this 'national' museum is in Cincinnati - what they don't know is that the Ohio River was the final barrier to freedom seekers and Cincinnati a hot spot for abolitionists and a key stop on the Underground Railroad.
5
The Mercantile Library
We love a good secret library. Eleven stories above you exists a member's library with nearly 20,000 books and a unique founding. You can even go visit, just take the elevator up!
6
Contemporary Arts Center
When do world famous architects and nationally reported lawsuits come together? At the non-collecting Contemporary Arts Center, which with free admission has been a site for Cincinnatians for decades.
7
Fountain Square
The heart of Cincinnati has always been under the the open arms of the Genius of Water fountain, here the city comes together for the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany and salsa dancing on Thursday nights.
8
Roebling Suspension Bridge
Our tour starts at the iconic first bridge across the Ohio River. This bridge speaks to Cincinnati's rich history, global influence (it should look familiar to a bridge in NYC) and rich artistic heritage.
9
Smale Riverfront Park
Cincinnati isn't known as one of the greenest cities in the US for nothing! Explore this phenomenal park that also fights flooding, from carousels to labyrinths to memorials.
10
Great American Ball Park
Baseball is a competitive sport, the debate over its origins more so. However, Cincinnati absolutely claims the first professional team in the world, and today the Reds play right here.
11
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
People often wonder why this 'national' museum is in Cincinnati - what they don't know is that the Ohio River was the final barrier to freedom seekers and Cincinnati a hot spot for abolitionists and a key stop on the Underground Railroad.
12
The Mercantile Library
We love a good secret library. Eleven stories above you exists a member's library with nearly 20,000 books and a unique founding. You can even go visit, just take the elevator up!
13
Contemporary Arts Center
When do world famous architects and nationally reported lawsuits come together? At the non-collecting Contemporary Arts Center, which with free admission has been a site for Cincinnatians for decades.
14
Fountain Square
The heart of Cincinnati has always been under the the open arms of the Genius of Water fountain, here the city comes together for the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany and salsa dancing on Thursday nights.
15
Pont suspendu de Roebling
Notre visite commence au premier pont emblématique sur la rivière Ohio. Ce pont témoigne de la riche histoire de Cincinnati, de son influence mondiale (il devrait sembler familier à un pont de New York) et de son riche patrimoine artistique.
16
Parc riverain de Smale
Cincinnati n'est pas connue comme l'une des villes les plus vertes des États-Unis pour rien ! Explorez ce parc phénoménal qui lutte également contre les inondations, des carrousels aux labyrinthes en passant par les monuments commémoratifs.
17
Grand parc de balle américain
Le baseball est un sport de compétition, le débat sur ses origines plus encore. Cependant, Cincinnati revendique absolument la première équipe professionnelle au monde, et aujourd'hui les Reds jouent ici.
18
Centre national de la liberté du chemin de fer souterrain
Les gens se demandent souvent pourquoi ce musée "national" se trouve à Cincinnati - ce qu'ils ne savent pas, c'est que la rivière Ohio était le dernier obstacle pour les demandeurs de liberté et que Cincinnati était un point chaud pour les abolitionnistes et un arrêt clé sur le chemin de fer clandestin.
19
La bibliothèque marchande
Nous aimons une bonne bibliothèque secrète. Onze histoires au-dessus de vous existe une bibliothèque de membre avec près de 20 000 livres et une fondation unique. Vous pouvez même aller visiter, il suffit de prendre l'ascenseur !
20
Centre d'art contemporain
Quand les architectes de renommée mondiale et les procès signalés au niveau national se rejoignent-ils ? Au Centre d'art contemporain sans collection, qui, avec une entrée gratuite, est un site pour les Cincinnatiens depuis des décennies.
21
Place de la Fontaine
Le cœur de Cincinnati a toujours été sous les bras ouverts de la fontaine Genius of Water, ici la ville se réunit pour la plus grande fête de la bière en dehors de l'Allemagne et danse la salsa le jeudi soir.
22
Roebling Suspension Bridge
Our tour starts at the iconic first bridge across the Ohio River. This bridge speaks to Cincinnati's rich history, global influence (it should look familiar to a bridge in NYC) and rich artistic heritage.
23
Smale Riverfront Park
Cincinnati isn't known as one of the greenest cities in the US for nothing! Explore this phenomenal park that also fights flooding, from carousels to labyrinths to memorials.
24
Great American Ball Park
Baseball is a competitive sport, the debate over its origins more so. However, Cincinnati absolutely claims the first professional team in the world, and today the Reds play right here.
25
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
People often wonder why this 'national' museum is in Cincinnati - what they don't know is that the Ohio River was the final barrier to freedom seekers and Cincinnati a hot spot for abolitionists and a key stop on the Underground Railroad.
26
The Mercantile Library
We love a good secret library. Eleven stories above you exists a member's library with nearly 20,000 books and a unique founding. You can even go visit, just take the elevator up!
27
Contemporary Arts Center
When do world famous architects and nationally reported lawsuits come together? At the non-collecting Contemporary Arts Center, which with free admission has been a site for Cincinnatians for decades.
28
Fountain Square
The heart of Cincinnati has always been under the the open arms of the Genius of Water fountain, here the city comes together for the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany and salsa dancing on Thursday nights.
29
Roebling Suspension Bridge
Our tour starts at the iconic first bridge across the Ohio River. This bridge speaks to Cincinnati's rich history, global influence (it should look familiar to a bridge in NYC) and rich artistic heritage.
30
Smale Riverfront Park
Cincinnati isn't known as one of the greenest cities in the US for nothing! Explore this phenomenal park that also fights flooding, from carousels to labyrinths to memorials.
31
Great American Ball Park
Baseball is a competitive sport, the debate over its origins more so. However, Cincinnati absolutely claims the first professional team in the world, and today the Reds play right here.
32
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
People often wonder why this 'national' museum is in Cincinnati - what they don't know is that the Ohio River was the final barrier to freedom seekers and Cincinnati a hot spot for abolitionists and a key stop on the Underground Railroad.
33
The Mercantile Library
We love a good secret library. Eleven stories above you exists a member's library with nearly 20,000 books and a unique founding. You can even go visit, just take the elevator up!
34
Contemporary Arts Center
When do world famous architects and nationally reported lawsuits come together? At the non-collecting Contemporary Arts Center, which with free admission has been a site for Cincinnatians for decades.
35
Fountain Square
The heart of Cincinnati has always been under the the open arms of the Genius of Water fountain, here the city comes together for the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany and salsa dancing on Thursday nights.
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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 (24)
tracid438
Aug 2024
Details and information about the city were clear and knowledgeable, it's a beautiful area, people were friendly and helpful when needed
965deborahv
Aug 2024
It was interesting. I wish it would have said you can move ahead without getting the trivia type question correct. I eventually figured it out. We enjoyed the tour. The good thing is - everytime we stopped to figure something out, some one would stop and ask, “can I help you find something?”. What a friendly town. Even the officer in Fountain Square asked us and asked if he could share some information about the area. Shared WKRP in Cincinnati tidbits that would have been great to have on the tour info too. I think there may be free downtown audio tours - not sure.
Alan_C
Jun 2024
Bad technology made trip impossible. The program nver knew where we were. We had to ask other tourists and vendors. We gave up on this after two stops. It spoiled a nice day.

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