CINCINNATI’S DOWNTOWN NEIGHBORHOODS: A CITY GUIDE

Cincinnati, also known as “The Queen City” founded in 1788, was on the western frontier.  European German immigrants crossed the oceans in waves beginning in the 1830’s to live the American dream.  Being situated on the Ohio River led to early manufacturing and commercial success. After years of decline from the 70’s to the 90’s, Cincinnati is Queen of the West once more!  Today Cincinnati is riding a wave of popularity and hosts over a half million visitors every week!

What’s in a name?

Cincinnati is all about its neighborhoods. The typical question is, “Where do you live?” If you’re out of town, you say, “Cincinnati.” But if a local asks, you offer the neighborhood.  Here’s a quick reference guide to what the heck we’re talking about.

The Banks -as in the banks of the Ohio River, is one of the newest neighborhoods in Cincinnati. Actually it’s the oldest, but all the recent renovations makes it look brand new.  Gone are the muddy banks, chemical plants, and vacant lots. In it’s place are connecting parks with bike paths, great restaurants, the streetcar line and the sports stadiums.  Sounds like a great place to live?  You’re right.  Besides the towering skyscrapers, the Banks offers a variety of new apartments with a riverfront view!

a city street filled with traffic at night

Over the Rhine today

Over the Rhine or OTR – located 12 blocks north of the Ohio River is a 360 acre historic neighborhood.  The name Over the Rhine was coined by the German immigrants as they crossed over the Miami Erie Canal each day to work and back.  Built by the European immigrants beginning in the 1830’s, it is home to Music HallWashington Park and Findlay Market.  Once one of the country’s worst ghettos, it has been totally restored and is now the hot spot for the best trendy new restaurants in town.

a view of Mount Adams in Cincinnati

Mount Adams – perched high above downtown Cincinnati to the east, you’ll see Mt. Adams, surrounded by one of Cincinnati’s finest parks—Eden Park. Located within the park is the Krohn Conservatory, the Cincinnati Art MuseumPlayhouse in the Park, historic Rookwood Pottery and Immaculata Church. Driving through Mt. Adams will remind you of the streets of San Francisco, but the view is worth it!

Aronoff in Cincinnati

The Backstage Entertainment District – located at the corner of 6th and Walnut  is home to the Aronoff Center for the Arts which brings Broadway plays and musicals to Cincinnati.  Surrounding the Aronoff is a wide variety of restaurants in all price ranges, the Contemporary Art Center and boutique hotels like 21c Museum Hotel.

Fountain Square Cincinnati

Fountain Square –  the “heart” of downtown Cincinnati, is located in the central business district at the corner of 5th and Vine Street.  Surrounded by major hotels within walking distance, it is the gathering place for the city.  The anchor is the 43 foot tall Genius of Water Fountain, brought to Cincinnati from Germany in 1871 as a gift to the city.  The Square provides free entertainment almost every day of the week during the summer months as well as a wide variety of restaurant options.  During the holidays, it provides ice skating!

Hard Rock Casino

Pendleton – sometimes referred to as OTR’s little sister has outgrown it’s identity crisis.  Home to the Pendleton Art Center and Hard Rock Casino, this little triangle-shaped area with boundaries of Liberty Street, Reading Road and Sycamore Street is becoming the next hot spot for new restaurants and breweries.  Enjoy Italian Cuisine at Nicola’s Ristorante at 1420 Sycamore or BBQ at Lucius Q at 1131 Broadway. 

people on a food tour           Nicholson Restaurant

Looking for a guided tour of the best spots in downtown Cincinnati?  Riverside Food Tours offers 3 hour guided food and culture tours 7 days a week in six different neighborhoods in downtown Cincinnati and just across the river in Covington KY.  Prices start at $55.00 for Adults and $45 for children ages 5 – 10. 

Tickets may be purchased online or call Laura at 513-289-0035.

Rated the Best Food and Culture Tour by Trip Advisor in Cincinnati!

Duration
3 hours
Group Size
1 to 14

10 AM Cincy Top 10 ‘Sites and Bites’ City Tour

On the Cincy Top 10 Sites + Bites City Tour, you’ll spend three unforgettable hours savoring the soul of Cincinnati with all your senses.
You’ll start with the warm, crisp aroma of a buttery Belgian waffle, feeling its steam rise on your face as you take the first bite, then hear your guide’s stories while your feet carry you past the striking Roebling Suspension Bridge and the powerful exhibits at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.

You’ll ride the streetcar, feel the gentle sway underfoot, and watch city landmarks glide by as you anticipate the next flavor.

Along the way, you’ll taste savory German goetta, rich Cincinnati chili on a classic coney, and cool down with Graeter’s famous ice cream—its creamy richness melting on your tongue.

Later, the sweet saltiness of fudge and the crumbly delight of a freshly baked cookie at Findlay Market will bring smiles and laughter with new friends.

With every step and sip, you’ll feel the history, culture, and vibrancy of Cincinnati come alive around you, leaving you joyful, well‑fed, and deeply connected to the Queen City’s character.

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3 hours
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2 to 14

1 PM Cincinnati Streetcar Food Tour + Findlay Market

Experience a feast for all your senses as you slowly uncover the city’s vibrant flavors and stories. You’ll feel the warmth of a hearty sit‑down dish—maybe savory bangers and mash or a juicy gourmet burger—smell the spice of fresh tacos and chips and salsa as your group laughs and shares bites together.

The sleek streetcar glides beneath you, sightseeing historic murals, Art Deco towers, and bustling city streets as your guide fills the air with fun facts and local history.

At Findlay Market, you’ll touch the smooth surface of artisanal chocolates, taste rich cheeses and artisan fudge, and enjoy sweet gelato or creamy banana pudding that melts on your tongue. With every flavor, every story, and every smile shared with new friends, you’ll feel joy, connection, and a deeper love for Cincinnati’s food culture—leaving you full, happy, and eager to explore more of the Queen City.

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10:30 AM Cincy Brunch & Streetcar Food Tour

Enjoy a feast for all your senses that will leave you smiling from start to finish. You’ll delight in six flavorful dishes, from stuffed French toast in a historic Over-the-Rhine beer garden to fresh deli sandwiches, flaky empanadas, or zesty tacos, each bite warming your heart and sparking joy.

Feel the crispy, cheesy perfection of Detroit-style pizza paired with a cold German Pilsner, then hop on the streetcar and watch the city glide by, feeling a sense of adventure and connection.

At Findlay Market, smell sweet fudge, touch creamy cheeses, and savor savory goetta, discovering hidden flavors that make you feel curious, excited, and utterly content.

Finish with a delicate French pastry that melts in your mouth, leaving you laughing, full of wonder, and deeply connected to Cincinnati’s vibrant food scene.

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Duration
3 hours
Group Size
2 to 12

12 Noon Ethnic Eats in Over-the-Rhine Walking Food Tour

You’ll wander lively streets filled with enticing aromas that make your stomach rumble with anticipation. You’ll bite into vibrant steamed buns, tacos with spicy heat and fresh cilantro, taste silky hummus and warm, soft pita, and sip rich, aromatic sauces that dance on your tongue.

Along the way, you’ll smell sweet spices, touch textured market wares, and hear the hum of friendly conversations as you explore each unique neighborhood stop.

With every flavorful dish and story shared, you’ll feel joyful, curious, and more connected—to the food, the culture, and the city itself—leaving you smiling, satisfied, and eager for your next bite in Cincinnati.

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Duration
2 hours 30 minutes
Group Size
2 to 8

5 PM Over The Rhine Cocktail Tour

You’ll wander through the historic streets of one of Cincinnati’s most iconic neighborhoods, letting the scent of handcrafted cocktails and warm snacks lead the way.

At each stop, you’ll sip smooth, aromatic drinks—from herbal elixirs in a cozy apothecary‑style bar to vibrant, balanced creations in a sleek lounge—feeling the chill of ice against your lips and the warmth of spice and citrus on your tongue.

Along the route, your guide will share fascinating stories of old tunnels and hidden speakeasies while you touch cool brick walls and hear laughter and clinking glasses around you.

Between drinks, the crisp night air and lively neighborhood energy will make you smile and connect with friends new and old.

With VIP access that lets you skip lines and enjoy each venue’s unique vibe, you’ll feel relaxed, delighted, and delightedly curious about every new flavor and story that awaits

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