Food scene
Taste of Belgium - Over The Rhine
1135 Vine StThe Eagle – 1342 Vine St. Over- the- Rhine (southern greens and artichoke is a must)
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The Eagle OTR
1342 Vine St The Eagle – 1342 Vine St. Over- the- Rhine (southern greens and artichoke is a must)
Good place to visit during your trip to Cincinnati
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Rhinegeist Brewery
1910 Elm StGood place to visit during your trip to Cincinnati
Sightseeing
Cincinnati Music Hall
1241 Elm StHistoric building in Cincinnati
Neighborhoods
Very popular place for events, concerts, parks and Bars/restaurants
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Over-The-Rhine
Very popular place for events, concerts, parks and Bars/restaurants
City/town information
Historically Over-the-Rhine is a working-class neighborhood. It is also believed to be the largest, most intact urban historic district in the United States. The neighborhood's distinctive name comes from its builders and early residents, German immigrants of the mid-19th century. Many walked to work across bridges over the Miami and Erie Canal, which separated the area from downtown Cincinnati. The canal was nicknamed "the Rhine" in reference to the Rhine River in Germany, and the newly settled area north of the canal as "Over the Rhine."In German, the district was called "über dem Rhein."
Over-the-Rhine has been praised for its collection of historic architecture. The New York Times described the neighborhood as having "a scale and grace reminiscent of Greenwich Village in New York." Its architectural significance has also been compared to the French Quarter in New Orleans and the historic districts of Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina. When Arthur Frommer, founder of the Frommer's travel guides, visited Over-the-Rhine he described it as the most promising urban area for revitalization in the United States, and claimed that its potential for tourism "literally could rival similar prosperous and heavily visited areas."
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Cincinnati
Historically Over-the-Rhine is a working-class neighborhood. It is also believed to be the largest, most intact urban historic district in the United States. The neighborhood's distinctive name comes from its builders and early residents, German immigrants of the mid-19th century. Many walked to work across bridges over the Miami and Erie Canal, which separated the area from downtown Cincinnati. The canal was nicknamed "the Rhine" in reference to the Rhine River in Germany, and the newly settled area north of the canal as "Over the Rhine."In German, the district was called "über dem Rhein."
Over-the-Rhine has been praised for its collection of historic architecture. The New York Times described the neighborhood as having "a scale and grace reminiscent of Greenwich Village in New York." Its architectural significance has also been compared to the French Quarter in New Orleans and the historic districts of Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina. When Arthur Frommer, founder of the Frommer's travel guides, visited Over-the-Rhine he described it as the most promising urban area for revitalization in the United States, and claimed that its potential for tourism "literally could rival similar prosperous and heavily visited areas."
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Favorite eats
1. The Eagle – 1342 Vine St. Over- the- Rhine (southern greens and artichoke is a must)
2. Bakersfield – 1213 Vine St. Over-the- Rhine (Hand crafted margaritas)
3. Salazar – 1401 Republic St. Over-the- Rhine (wide variety – Burgers/fish/vage/seasonal)
4. A Tavola – 1220 vine St, Over-the- Rhine (good selection of Pizzaz)
5. Catch-a-Fire Pizza - 9290 Kenwood Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45242
6. Fat Ben's Bakery - (917) 628-8202 Ben@FatBensBakery.com (Online only)
7. Camp Washington Chili - 3005 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45225 ( Cinci native dish)
Снаоѓање
StreetCar
Streetcar is designed to link major centers in Downtown and Uptown, connecting historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. IT IS Absolutely FREE 365 DAYS A YEAR
Streetcar Route: Banks to Central Business District to Over-The-Rhine . It travels on a loop from Second Street (at The Banks on the riverfront) to Henry Street (just north of Findlay Market in Over the Rhine).
Popular stops on streetcar.
Government Square
Fountain Square
Contemporary Arts Center
Public Library
Aronoff Center
JACK Cincinnati Casino
Gateway Quarter
School for the Creative and Performing Arts
Music Hall
Washington Park