Places to stay in South Newport, Kentucky
Local restaurants include Longhorn Steakhouse, The Baker’s Table, Webb’s BBQ, and Gourmet Chili.
If you are travelling in the area, South Newport is located close to Church of the Nativity, Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, City of North College Hill, Saint Marys Catholic Church and Saint James Catholic Church.
The center of South Newport ( which is at is longitude -84°29'14.917 and latitude 39°5'10.096 ) is located 1 mile away from Newport, 2 miles away from Covington, 2 miles away from Bellevue and 2 miles away from Wilder.
Available South Newport lodging
We currently have 6 accommodations in and around South Newport.
South Newport Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Fairfield Inn & Suites
Approx 2 miles away in Newport:
TownePlace Suites
Approx 3 miles away in Cincinnati:
Courtyard
Approx 2 miles away in Cincinnati:
South Newport Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Aquaramp Marina & Campground
Approx 4 miles away in Fort Thomas:
Extended Stay America
Approx 3 miles away in Covington:
Holmes Bend Campground
Approx 2 miles away in Columbia:
Things to see and do, places to eat in South Newport
Casual Chinese Restaurant ( Dining / Chinese ). Located at 88 Carothers Road, Newport, 1 mile from the center of South Newport. The name speaks for itself; this is a small Chinese restaurant with a genuinely friendly staff. It might seem to an outsider like your typical strip mall Chinese joint but its legions of devoted regulars might have something to say about that. Its great for those who don't feel like cooking, but still want to pay a reasonable price. Among the most raved-about items are the Pad Thai and the original egg rolls.
www.casualchinese.com
The Betts House ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 416 Clark Street, Cincinnati, 3 miles from the center of South Newport. The Betts House, built in 1804 is owned and operated by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Ohio (NSCDA-OH), is Ohio’s oldest brick house still sited in its original location. At the Betts House, the NSCDA-OH offers programs and exhibits that promote historic preservation and education of the early history of the greater Cincinnati region, as well as programs that honor the legacy of brick-maker and original occupant William Betts and his family.
www.thebettshouse.org
Dixie Chili ( Dining / Other ). Located at 733 Monmouth Street, Newport, 1 mile from the center of South Newport. Founded in 1929 by Nicholas D. Sarakatsannis, Dixie Chili set the standard for quality food at reasonable prices. "Papa Nick" developed his secret chili recipe using only the highest quality ingredients: 96% Fat Free Beef Chuck, Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese, Bermuda Onions, and 100% Semolina Wheat Spaghetti. He passed the recipe down to his sons — George, Chris, Panny and Spiros — who continue to serve the delicious and nutritious chili Nick served back in 1929, fresh from the kettle, everyday.
www.dixiechili.com
Dixie Chili Inc ( Dining / Mexican ). Located at 2421 Madison Avenue, Covington, 2 miles from the center of South Newport. Founded in 1929 by Nicholas D. Sarakatsannis, Dixie Chili set the standard for quality food at reasonable prices. "Papa Nick" developed his secret chili recipe using only the highest quality ingredients: 96% Fat Free Beef Chuck, Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese, Bermuda Onions, and 100% Semolina Wheat Spaghetti. He passed the recipe down to his sons - George, Chris, Panny and Spiros - who continue to serve the delicious and nutritious chili Nick served back in 1929, fresh from the kettle, everyday.
dixiechili.com
Boi Na Braza Brazillian Steak House ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 441 Vine Street, Cincinnati, 2 miles from the center of South Newport. The dining experience at Boi Na Braza is like no other. Come see for yourself, and enjoy our succulent selection of fine meats.
Lloyd Library & Museum ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 917 Plum Street, Cincinnati, 3 miles from the center of South Newport. Considered one of Cincinnati’s hidden treasures, the Lloyd Library and Museum was established by three brothers, John Uri, Nelson Ashley, and Curtis Gates Lloyd, pharmacists who manufactured botanical drugs in Cincinnati beginning in the late 19th century. The Library holds, acquires, preserves, and provides access to both historic and current books and journals, as well as archival materials, on a wide variety of disciplines.
lloydlibrary.org