Best Hotels in Cincinnati

We list the best hotels in Cincinnati as recommended by travel experts from CNN, Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, New York Times and more. All hotel recommendations have been referenced with customer reviews and we only listed places that have at least a 4 out of 5-star customer review rating.

 

Best cheap hotel in Cincinnati: Hotel Graduate

Best luxury hotel in Cincinnati: 21c Museum Hotel

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  • 4.7 Hotel Covington Cincinnati

    Hotel Covington Riverfront Cincinnati, Ohio

    New York Times

    “For a stylish hotel at more affordable rates, cross the river to the new Hotel Covington in Kentucky, a former 1910 department store refashioned by the Aparium Hotel Group to hold 114 rooms, a restaurant and coffee bar.”

    Shortlisted in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  • 4.7 Residence Inn Cincinnati

    Residence Inn by Marriott Hotel, Cincinnati

    Lonely Planet

    “All of the big, glistening rooms are suites with full kitchens. Located in Cincinnati’s Business District, The Residence Inn is a 10-minute walk from US Bank Arena and the Great American Ballpark.”

  • 4.7 The Lytle Park Hotel Cincinnati

    The Lytle Park Hotel, Cincinnati

    Travel+Leisure

    “It might be built into a historic building from 1909, but the amenities in this newly opened hotel adjacent to its lovely eponymous green space are attuned to the discerning tastes of modern travelers. Rooms are delightfully decorated with floral motifs and come with Frette linens, marble bathrooms, and fragrant Diptyque amenities.”

    Featured in Travel+Leisure’s Top 100 Hotels in the World.

  • 4.6 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati

    21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati, Ohio

    New York Times

    “In addition to its art galleries, the 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati features 156 rooms, a spa with three treatment rooms, and a rooftop cocktail lounge.”

    Shortlisted in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  • 4.5 Hyatt Regency Cincinnati

    Hotel Hyatt Regency, Cincinnati

    Fodors

    “One of the largest hotels in Cincinnati, this Downtown landmark has an atrium lobby with glass walls and ceiling, contemporary rooms in soft pastel colors, and first-rate service. It’s connected by a skywalk to Saks Fifth Avenue and the Tower Place shopping center.”

  • 4.4 Hotel Graduate Cincinnati

    Hotel Graduate, Cincinnati

    Fodors

    “Many visitors end up staying in a bed and breakfast near this urban campus or in a Downtown hotel, but Hotel Graduate is an excellent alternative. It’s on the UC hospital campus, a few blocks from the Cincinnati Zoo, and five minutes from downtown Cincinnati. Rooms are clean, and the beds especially plush.”

  • 4.4 Westin Cincinnati

    The Westin Hotel, Cincinnati

    Fodors

    “The Westin overlooks the city’s most popular landmark, the Tyler Davidson Fountain on Fountain Square. The building, designed in the classic Renaissance style, was once the Albee Theater. Shoppers will appreciate that it’s just a short stroll away from Tower Place mall at Carew Tower.”

  • 4.3 Symphony Hotel Cincinnati

    Symphony Hotel, Cincinnati

    Lonely Planet

    “Around the corner from Music Hall, the Symphony Hotel offers nine rooms in a traditional Italianate building. Each is named after a classical composer, and each is chock-full of period antique decor, such as a four-post bed or cherrywood armoire (they vary in style).”

FAQ

What are the best neighborhoods to stay in Cincinnati?

Cincinnati is a city in the Midwestern U.S. state of Ohio and is renowned for its 19th-century architecture and famous tourist spots like the Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, and Findlay Market.

Delhi Township
Delhi Township is a neighborhood that has outlets of a wide range of shopping options and stores including IHOPs, Kmarts, McDonald’s, and other outlet malls that are in great numbers in the neighborhood. The neighborhood is a landscape of rolling hills and a large number of rural countryside.

Indian Hill
Indian Hill is an upscale neighborhood that is home to several millionaires from English musician Peter Frampton to Chiquita banana CEO Carl Linder. The neighborhood is a charming area that has roads with names such as Sleepy Hollow Road and Old Hickory Lane.

Mount Adams
Mount Adams is a neighborhood that is known for its restaurants, bars, eclectic shops, narrow winding streets, historic churches, and narrow houses. The neighborhood is home to artisans with not so much money and young professionals with money.

Hyde Park
Hyde Park is one of the most high-status and respected neighborhoods in the city that is named after New York City’s Hyde Park neighborhood. The area is home to a lot of young professionals and upper middleclass families. The neighborhood has plenty of restaurants, retail shops, bars, cafes, and other establishments.

West Chester
West Chester is a neighborhood in the northern part of the city that feels more like a town than a city but has all the cosmopolitan culture, diversity, and facilities of a city.

Also check out our guide about the best areas to stay in Cincinnati.

What is the best budget hotel in Cincinnati?

If you're looking for a cheap hotel in Cincinnati, then try Hotel Graduate. It's an excellent budget hotel offering great value for money. It's in a good location, it's been recommended by travel experts and the hotel has excellent customer reviews. Also check out our list of the best cheap hotels in Cincinnati.

What is the best luxury hotel in Cincinnati?

If money isn't a problem and you're looking for a luxury hotel in Cincinnati, then go for 21c Museum Hotel. The hotel offers excellent service, it's in a top location, it has been rated very highly by previous guests and renowned travel critics have recommended it. Also check out our list of the best luxury hotels in Cincinnati, it's a manually curated list of the most exclusive 5-star hotels in the city.

Which Cincinnati hotel has the best rooftop bar?

Residence Inn by Marriott Hotel has a great rooftop bar. It has received excellent customer reviews recently.

Which Cincinnati hotel serves great food?

The 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati serves great food according to recent customer reviews. If you're looking for a good breakfast or a late night dinner at a hotel in Cincinnati then try this one.

How much does it cost to stay in a Cincinnati hotel?

For a 3-star hotel you have to pay around $150 per night and for a 4-star hotel you would be looking at $200 per night. If you're after a luxury 5-star Cincinnati hotel then you can expect to pay around $320 per night.

What are the best things to do in Cincinnati?

Best Bites and Sites Tour of Cincinnati. Save time and money on this excursion that includes a guided tour of Cincinnati's top sights, from the banks of the Ohio River to downtown and Findlay Market. Price: $59.

Cincinnati: 2-Hour Private Tiki Boat River Sightseeing TourEnjoy a private tiki tour on the Ohio River aboard a Hawaiian style party boat. Take in fantastic views of the Cincinnati skyline with up to 6 friends or family members on this unique and memorable experience. Price: $100.

Cincinnati Buried Secrets Ghost Tour. Hidden below the surface is a dark past. Long-forgotten corpses litter the area and may contribute to the supernatural claims that persist to this day. Price: $30.

More things to do in Cincinnati

About Cincinnati

With more than 300 days of sunshine, it’s no wonder that Cincinnati is one of the most popular destinations in the Midwest. This city has something for everyone. There are fun things to do for the entire family, cultural attractions for history buffs, and adventurous activities for outdoorsy types.

In the 19th century, Cincinnati was referred to as the “Paris of America” due to several ambitious architectural projects in the city at the time. Some of them include the Music Hall, Cincinnatian Hotel, and the Shillito Department Store.

With so much to see and do in this beautiful city, a day doesn’t have to end! Read on to discover the best things to do in Cincinnati.

The Contemporary Art Center is one of the best art museums in the country. With a focus on contemporary art, this museum has been named as one of the most important centers for contemporary art in the United States.

It’s also known for its collection of Andy Warhol paintings and sculptures. The museum also hosts an annual international architecture competition called “Ameridreams” that solicits entries from architects all over the world to design buildings that would be appropriate for America at the end of this century.

So, if you want to get your hands on some serious art, you should head to The Contemporary Art Center!

If you’re visiting Cincinnati, you have to take a tour through the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. It’s one of the top zoos in America, with more than 2,000 animals representing more than 400 species. And it’s home to new exhibits like the Hippo House and Gorilla Forest. Plus, it’s one of the few zoos in North America that has koalas!

The zoo offers a variety of tours to choose from: behind-the-scenes tours, animal encounters, tram tours of the zoo and garden, and even feeding times with giraffes! If you have kids, they’ll love seeing all the amazing animals (and if you’re an adult who loves animals too, this is a must-see).

For a chilly, yet exhilarating adventure, visit the Ice Cave at Caving Cincinnati. This year-round attraction is located in a gorge beneath the 73-foot tall Clifton Gorge Dam. After descending nearly 100 feet through a manhole, visitors will find themselves in a place that looks like ice crystals are hanging from the walls.

This unique and unforgettable experience is perfect for families and friends of all ages!

Want to get a great overview of the city? Take a Segway tour! This is an amazing way to see all of Cincinnati’s best attractions. You’ll see the city from a whole new perspective and you can explore on your own time. Plus, this is a great way to save on gas money and parking fees.

If you’re looking for a weekend activity, head to Fountain Square. This is the place to go for entertainment and excitement. You can find something for everyone at Playtime at Fountain Square. There are lots of different arcade games, laser tag, and a ropes course. It’s also home to the Cincinnati Children’s Museum and Krohn Conservatory. With so many attractions in one place, you can spend hours here!

Another thing you don’t want to miss is the Cincinnati Museum Center. This is one of the largest museums in Ohio that features both permanent and temporary exhibitions. From art to science, this museum has something for everyone!

Most people think that they’ve seen everything there is to see in Cincinnati after visiting Fountain Square, but there are so many more amazing places to explore! If history is your thing, visit the Duke Energy Convention Center or National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. These attractions have exhibits that tell Cincinnati’s story as well as offer interactive experiences. If you like getting up close with nature, head out on one of the many trails available in the city. Or explore downtown by taking a scenic horse drawn carriage ride through Mt Adams or Mt Auburn neighborhoods. No matter what interests you have, there’s something in Cincinnati that will be fun and exciting for you!

If you’re a music lover, you will not want to pass up this opportunity. Music Hall is home to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, and Cincinnati Pops. You can catch a concert in this historic building for a memorable evening.

The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is one of the most popular attractions in the city. The zoo houses over 3,000 animals representing more than 400 different species. The zoo also has a lot of things to do outside of just seeing the animals. One popular attraction is the Skyfari, a historic, glass-enclosed aerial tramway that offers breathtaking views of the Cincinnati skyline and riverfront. On top of all those amazing things, you can take a ride on the ferris wheel. This attraction is located inside the parking lot at Riverbend Music Center, so there are plenty of other entertainment options nearby.

The ferris wheel offers an incredible view for all ages. You can see all of Cincinnati from atop this 80-foot tall Ferris wheel and it only takes about 10 minutes to complete one full rotation! It’s not a very long ride but it’s worth it for that view alone!

Eden Park is one of the most popular attractions in Cincinnati. This beautiful botanical garden includes a Japanese Garden, an English Garden, a Chinese Hill and Valley Garden, and much more. There are also many historic buildings on site such as the Krohn Conservatory and Palm House. A visit to Eden Park will take you back in time with its classical architecture and beautifully manicured gardens.

If you’re a fan of marine life, then this stop is for you. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Marine Mammal Center offers visitors the opportunity to see dolphins up close. Visitors can even feed the dolphins! And if that’s not enough to make you want to visit, it also offers a full-day dolphin swim experience where visitors can swim with the dolphins in their natural habitat.

Kenyon College is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio. It was founded in 1824 by Philander Chase and is named after James Kenyon, the founder of Suffield Academy.

The campus of Kenyon College is home to sculptures, a natural history museum, and an art gallery. Tours are available year-round that show visitors the grounds of this beautiful college and illustrate the history behind its founding.

In addition to tours, Kenyon College offers exhibitions that feature student work. There are also many other opportunities for students at this institution to participate in hands-on activities like studio classes, internships, and research projects.

Admission to these exhibitions is free with a visitor’s admission ticket or $7 without a ticket. So if you’re interested in art or history, plan to visit Kenyon College!

If you’re looking for a day of peace and tranquility, head to the Edmond Busey Forest Preserve. This beautiful park is perfect for hiking, biking, or even a leisurely stroll. With more than 1,500 acres of pristine woodland and forest, this preserve offers plenty of shade and scenic beauty. The park also has more than 14 miles of trails that are open year-round.

What’s great about this park is that it has something for everyone. You can walk along the lakefront trail to enjoy the views or take a more rigorous hike on the south ridge trail. There are also picnic areas where you can stop for lunch before continuing your adventure!

Once you have visited the best attractions in Cincinnati, there are plenty of other activities to keep you entertained. Cincinnati has a rich and diverse culture, so if you’re looking for a great time, this city is the perfect destination!

Want to get to know the city a bit better? Check out our guide about where to stay in Cincinnati, it includes recommendations about the best areas, museums, attractions and other things to do.

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