Cincinnati Riverfront

Cincinnati Riverfront

Are you moving to Cincinnati?  If so, WELCOME!

Cincinnati, is a beautiful city on the banks of the Ohio River in the heart of the USA. Our small town charm blends easily into big city living, creating one of the most comfortable places in our country to live. Greater Cincinnati in an 8 county, 3 state region the more than 2 million people call home.

Nearly everyone living in Cincinnati finds the proper fit in one of the numerous affordable and unique neighborhoods. Some choose to live closer downtown in neighborhoods like Mt. Adams or Downtown. Others live in one of the many historic suburbs like Hyde Park or Clifton. Still others move to newer or more rural areas such as Northern Kentucky or Mason.

The safe, clean downtown area offers upscale shopping, inexpensive parking, and a variety of restaurants and museums. Our river parks and activities are a short walk from the downtown landmark, Fountain Square. The Reds (baseball’s oldest franchise) have moved to their new Great American Ballpark home. The Cincinnati Bengals strive for a winning season in their new Paul Brown Stadium. The Cincinnati Cyclones (minor league hockey) use the US Bank arena for their venue. All sporting events are a few city blocks from Fountain Square, the center of Cincinnati.

The magnificently restored Cincinnati Music Hall is home to the Cincinnati Symphony, May Festival (oldest continuous coral festival in the US) and Cincinnati Opera, The Cincinnati Zoo, one of the country’s most respected zoos is located one block from the Medical Center. Noted for the white Bengal tigers and reproduction of endangered species, the zoo provides activities for all seasons. The world of art can be enjoyed at the Taft Art Museum and the Contemporary Arts Center; both are located in our downtown area. The Cincinnati Art Museum located in beautiful Eden Park, is the world’s largest free art museum

A twenty-minute drive north of the city will take you to Paramount’s Kings Island, the number one seasonal family amusement park. The park, noted for the well-kept grounds, has several nationally know roller coasters, including The Beast and Vortex.

Newport, our Kentucky neighbor across the river is linked to Cincinnati by the famous Purple People Bridge. “Newport on the Levee” provides an extensive complex of entertainment and restaurants. The most recent addition is the only Hofbrau Haus outside of Munich. Adjacent to the Levee is the Newport Aquarium known for the distinctive shark displays. The successful aquarium is currently expanding its species and viewing capacity.

Cincinnati has pride in a rich heritage and has much to offer. If fact, Cincinnati has incredible diversity in terms of culture, performing arts, education, family, nightlife, spectator sorts, music, and outdoor activity. It would take volumes to present all of Cincinnati’s living amenities.