Places to stay in Cincinnati, Ohio

We currently have 114 accommodations in and around Cincinnati. There are also other regional listings available for Hotels, Campgrounds, B&B's and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.

Find hundreds of ways to forget the everyday in Cincinnati. Whether you're checking out the new Komodo dragon exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, being awed by the underwater world at the Newport Aquarium, or exploring the new Peanuts-themed attraction Planet Snoopy at Kings Island, this year making the time to laugh and play may be more important than ever before. Places to eat in the region include Metropole, Fausto, Akash India Restaurant, and Nada.

If you are travelling in the area, Cincinnati is located close to Saint Anthony Catholic Church, City of Silverton, Bethany Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God, Pillar of Fire Church and All Saints Lutheran Church.

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Selected and best reviewed properties in Cincinnati

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The Millennium Hotel Cincinnati

7 OUT OF 10 We were happy with the location of the hotel for the Reds game. The room was old and outdated although it did seem clean. The sheet was just laid over the bed and not a fitted sheet. Valet parking was full when we arrived but there is a lot that joins the hotel for $16/night which is still high, .....
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The TownePlace Suites

8 OUT OF 10 Check-in process entirely too long, however the friendly staff made it enjoyable. The in-room aminities were in fair condition (stove, fridge, dishwasher, sink), although, other amenities were lacking (newspaper on first-come first-serve basis). The experience reminded my wife and I of our first .....
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The Red Roof Inn & Suites

Located off of I-71 at Exit 19, Red Roof Inn & Suites Cincinnati North - Mason is near Montgomery Road, just minutes from Kings Island, The Beach Waterpark and Lindner Tennis Center. Convenient highway access to downtown Cincinnati and the Great American Ballpark. Guests can enjoy our free .....

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The Hampton Inn

We're in the former Cincinnati Enquirer building, a national landmark. Duke Energy Convention Center is 10 minutes' walk away. The Great American Ball Park, Aronoff Center, and Fountain Square are all within half a mile. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is 15 minutes' drive from .....

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The Hampton Inn

Located off I-71, we’re across from Kenwood Towne Center and next to The Cincinnati FBI Headquarters. Walk the trails at French Park or check out the Cincinnati Observatory, both within six miles. A 15-minute drive will take you to Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. Enjoy our heated indoor pool .....

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The Hampton Inn

Hampton Inn Cincinnati-Eastgate hotel is located off I-275 Exit 63B at State Route 32 East on the northeast side of Cincinnati Ohio. We are 18 miles from downtown Cincinnati Ohio and 28 miles from Greater Cincinnati/Northern KY Airport. Eastgate Mall a 40-store shopping mall is .5 mile west. Room .....

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The Baymont by Wyndham

Our Baymont Inn & Suites Cincinnati hotel near Sharonville combines great value with welcoming hospitality. Located off I-75, our setting is convenient to downtown Cincinnati, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), and several major businesses, including Dell and the Ford .....

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The Tru By Hilton

Our Tru hotel is located off I-75 a mile from Sharonville Convention Center, near I-275 and I-71. Enjoy free WiFi, free ‘Top It’ breakfast bar and 24/7 market with a variety of snacks and beverages. Unwind in the fitness center or indoor heated pool or snuggle in to your comfortable bed and .....

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Boi Na Braza Brazillian Steak House ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 441 Vine Street. The dining experience at Boi Na Braza is like no other. Come see for yourself, and enjoy our succulent selection of fine meats.

Incline Public House ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Located at 2601 West 8th Street. The Incline Public House is so named after one of the famous Cincinnati inclines that traveled to Price Hill. The Incline started operation in 1874. Not long after the incline’s opening, William Price opened the Price Hill House a restaurant that took full advantage of the sweeping vista at the top of the hill. The restaurant closed in 1930’s. www.inclinepublichouse.com Link

The Betts House ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 416 Clark Street. 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 Link

Casual Chinese Restaurant ( Dining / Chinese ). Located at 88 Carothers Road, Newport, 3 miles from the center of Cincinnati. 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 Link

Cincinnati Museum Center ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 1301 Western Avenue. Cincinnati Museum Center has a legacy of discovery 200 years in the making, from the founding of the Western Museum Society in 1818 to today’s award-winning multi-museum complex. Housed in Union Terminal, an art deco train station and National Historic Landmark, Cincinnati Museum Center continues to bring the world to Cincinnati through its more than 3 million artifacts, archival materials and artworks. www.cincymuseum.org Link

Lloyd Library & Museum ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 917 Plum Street. 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 Link

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