Conveniently located just across the river from downtown Cincinnati, our Covington, Kentucky hotel is ideally situated for exploring some of Cincinnati's biggest attractions, including the Cincinnati Zoo, the Reds' Great American Ball Park and the Newport Aquarium. Located about 15 minutes from the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, our hotel in Cincinnati, OH also provides access to all major expressways, making travel easy. For business travelers, our Covington, Kentucky hotel is close to the Duke Energy Center. Whether you are traveling on business or leisure, you will appreciate the convenient location of the Radisson hotel in Cincinnati, OH.
Our hotel near the Cincinnati Airport is convenient to the following attractions:
BB Riverboats Cruise the Ohio River and enjoy breathtaking views of downtown Cincinnati. 101 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY 41071 (800) 261-8586 1.8 miles from hotel
Cincinnati Art Museum This fascinating museum houses pieces from an array of famous artists, including Van Gogh and Andy Warhol. 953 Eden Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 639-2995 3.7 miles from hotel
Cincinnati Museum Center Visit three museums in one place. The Museum of Natural History and Science, the Cincinnati History Museum and Duke Energy Children's Museum are all located here. 1301 Western Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45203-1130 1-800-733-2077 3.0 miles from hotel
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden The United States' second oldest zoo is home to thousands of animals, including white lions, manatees and rhinos. Don't forget to tour the beautiful botanical garden. 3400 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45220 (800) 94-HIPPO 6.0 miles from hotel
Contemporary Arts Center This eclectic modern art museum has housed controversial works such as Picasso's Guernica. Be sure to visit the UnMuseum, a fun hands-on exhibit area. 44 E Sixth St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 345-8400 2.1 miles from hotel
Duke Energy Center Cincinnati's newly renovated downtown convention center is a popular place for business conferences. 525 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 419-7300 1.7 miles from hotel
Great American Ball Park Catch a game with the Cincinnati Reds, the United States' oldest major league baseball team. 100 Main St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 381-7337 1.9 miles from hotel
Historic MainStrasse Village Visit this historic German neighborhood that features charming shops, restaurants and taverns. MainStrasse Village Association, 406 West 6th St Suite 201, Covington, KY 41011 (859) 491-0458 0.5 block from hotel
Newport Aquarium Take a trip "beneath the ocean" and see thousands of species of aquatic creatures and one of the best shark viewing galleries in the U.S. 1 Aquarium Way, Newport, KY 41071 (859) 261-7444 2.0 miles from hotel
Newport on the Levee Here you can go to the movies, visit the aquarium and do a little shopping. 1 Levee Way, Newport, KY 41071 (1-866) LEVEEKY 1.9 miles from hotel
Taft Museum Marvel at priceless artifacts, such as Limoges porcelain and Rembrandt paintings, displayed in a beautiful nineteenth-century home. 316 Pike St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 241-0343 2.3 miles from hotel
Looking directly across the Ohio River at the state of Kentucky, Cincinnati started as a post-Revolutionary War trading post and has evolved into a dynamic commercial hub. The city, once dubbed "The Queen City" by Longfellow, is still centered around the majestic river with a vital riverfront district. Tourists can stroll through charming walkways at the Bicentennial Commons, catch a Bengals game at Paul Brown Stadium, or see the Reds at the Great American Ball Park. After a day at the game, head downtown for some famous Cincinnati chili, followed by a concert at U.S. Bank Arena. Fountain Square has been a popular gathering place since 1871, offering a variety of retail shops and restaurants. Cincinnati boasts several interesting museums, including the Taft Museum, the Cinergy Children's Museum and the Cincinnati Art Museum, located in tranquil Eden Park. Another big draw is the celebrated Cincinnati Zoo.
Did you know?
Cincinnati originated as a river crossroads used by local Indian tribes. It wasn't until 1788 that the first settlers arrived from the East. Today, Bicentennial Commons, an outdoor recreation center, uses monuments to tell the story of Cincinnati as a river stop.