Downtown Cincinnati had seen rough times in the past. No more.
Theses days Downtown Cincinnati can be enjoyed by while strolling through streets lined with stores, street vendors, restaurants, cafes, open spaces and gardens.
Above street level, the Skywalk network of air-conditioned passages and flyovers that spans sixteen city blocks connects hotels office buildings and shopping malls, creating another a 'second story' for the downtown area.
Major points of interest in downtown Cincinnati include - the mile-long riverside walk, Fountain Square, the Art Deco Carew Tower, Taft Museum, the Contemporary Arts Center and the Art Deco headquarters of Procter and Gamble, a company that originated in Cincinnati.
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The Millennium Hotel is conveniently positioned between 5th and 6th Street in the heart of downtown, within walking distance to a variety of restaurants, shopping malls, theatres, sporting venues and connected to the Cincinnati Convention Center.
The Terrace Hotel Cincinnati is located in the center of the Cincinnati, just a block from the convention center and conveniently connected to the Skywalk System.
The Cincinnatian Hotel landmark building was completed in 1882 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally known as the Palace Hotel, it was the tallest building in Cincinnati, OH.
Linked via skywalk to the Cincinnati Convention Center, the Four Points by Sheraton Cincinnati Downtown is located 5 blocks from Main Street's vibrant entertainment district and 2 blocks from the city's centerpiece, Fountain Square.
The Crowne Plaza Cincinnati is located in the center of the Cincinnati, just a block from the convention center and conveniently connected to the Skywalk System.