I live here in Cinci, I moved here a year ago. Don’t regret it at all, I absolutely love living here. I used to live in the NYC metro area, and I honestly enjoy Cincinnati so much more. There is so much diversity, things to do, great food, great cafes, great night life, and just so many other activities to do every day. Not to mention we have plenty of beautiful parks.
So true, Garrett--- I drove cab for years (nights, Skyline Taxi which sadly is no more but once we were the pride of the cab fleet in the Nati), and I couldn't begin to count how many compliments I got on our city, and like yourself, many were from New York and it's environs. They said, "I had no idea how active it was here at night, you guys really got a great city." But the one I really loved was a Japanese man who was visiting from our sister city in Japan (regretfully, the name is now a fugitive from recall), he said, "I love my city...but Cincinnati much more...beautiful." It came out "bootiful" which made all the more endearing. He went on to comment on how "Very green city is." Yep. We've got our problems like any city...but when it comes to quality of life I'd put her up against any city. Peace.
I’m so glad to hear this! I’m native to MI but live in UT and so ready to go back east. Cinci looks like it has the relaxed suburban/woodland vibe with the amenities of a big city. I’m looking at buying a lot on the outskirts (by Woodland Moundish) so we can build when we are ready to buy a home.
I visited Cincinnati last fall and really liked it. I got a lot of surprised reactions when I told people I'd consider living there...underrated city, much like my hometown of Milwaukee. I'm planning on coming back for another visit sometime soon.
Cincinnati has a neighborhood called Over The Rhine, it is a historical area of town and many of the buildings and homes were built in the1800s. In this neighborhood there are some nice restaurants, bars, and boutique shops. Also Findlay Market is in OTR (Over The Rhine) which was built in 1852 and is a public market where you can buy fresh meats, vegetables, and fruits. This a very walkable neighborhood or you can ride the Cincinnati Bell streetcar which connects downtown Cincinnati to this neighborhood.
The Museum Center at Union Terminal was built in the 1930's (not the 1950's) in the Art Deco Style and is famous for it's architecture. A must see in Cincinnati and should be #1 on the list as it tells the whole history of the city.
Growing up in Cincinnati it certainly has its charm, more so than Columbus and Cleveland. But the lack of public transit and bicycling infrastructure makes it feel like 2nd tier city stuck in the past.
The Unique Thing About The Metro Is That It Spans 3 States & It's Mixed With Northern, Southern, Eastern Western, Midwestern & Appalachian Culture Altogether. 💯
Cincinnati has some hidden gems which only the local residents are aware of. One of these hidden gems are the stairways throughout the city. You are able to see two of the stairway bridges from Columbia Parkway and 1-71. Both of these stairways connect to Mount Adams. Some travel blogs need to focus on some of Cincinnati's hidden gems. esp. The Behringer Crawford Museum in Covington's Devou Park. Oddly there is the Devou Park Overlook.
The 300k population is misleading. That is true of the city proper, but the Cincinnati metro area is HUGE, #30 in the US. It's great -- there's always a new part of town to explore.
And The Unique Thing About The Metro Is That It Spans 3 States & It's Mixed With Northern, Southern, Eastern Western, Midwestern & Appalachian Culture Altogether. 💯
Man you forgot to add any Skyline Chili restaurants. Literally any Cincinnati Chili place is a landmark. It is one of the weirdest things we eat in Cincinnati and freaks foreigners out but when they try it they change their mind!
Agreed. Me and my family got a few of my older brother group of friends and his girlfriend to try it and they liked it. We have to get it shipped to California but not for much longer sense we're moving back near home
The highly german influenced architecture, Washington park and all the art murals that are painted on buildings throughout the city. :) Also I was born here. ;)
Back in the 1970s and early 1980s I went to Cincinnati several times to see the Reds play at Riverfront Stadium. We would often eat at the same restaurants the ball playes eat at. Most of the ball players would be accompanied by beautiful young girls. What you may call trophy girls.
I'M BORN N BRED IN CINCY N LOVE MY CITY. SMALL FACT REMEMBER THE BRADY BUNCH EPISODE WHEN THE BRADYS LOST MIKES DRAWINGS AND I BELIEVE BOBBY N CINDY FOUND THEM? ANYWAY THEY FILMED THAT EPISODE AT KINGS ISLAND IN CINCINNATI.
As much as I hate Cincinnati eden park is a MUST GO took my son's mother there to walk to Kickstart her past-do pregnancy in 2013 also the butterfly house is in Eden park too that's definitely worth visiting
Yea you missed that we also have professional football & soccer teams. We also have a hockey team, roller derby team, plus we have UC & Xavier in the same city. I'd say you missed a lot! AND you didn't mention Cincinnati chili or geotta...girl you need to do more research lol
I wouldn't hesitate to mention the amazing brewery scene in Cincinnati, street art (specially when Blink is in town), and of course how DARE you not mention the chili XD
@@Ram-xr5uj absolutely. Cincinnati is known (in circles) for its water's mineral content, which is very similar to both the Highlands of Scotland and the Mountains of Germany. Has made the tap water rank frequently as the best tasting in the country, and the beer some of the best. There are several breweries that release GABF and WBC winners yearly, and the city ranks as one of the top cities for breweries per Capita, with microbreweries in practically every neighborhood.
And DON'T miss the always changing locale but never boring, "I Got Taken Down For My Stash" Alley. It's most frequent home used to be up on Main, up around 12th. And if a new hair style is what you're looking for? Why, stop in Mohawk and get scalped!! "Cincinnati---I came for the culture, and STAYED for the CRACK!!" (I'm a native of Bond Hill so I'm allowed to make some harmless jokes!)
@@601TRAVELS You bet! Thanks for having a sense of humor---I dearly love Cincinnati...I know her so well, having been been behind the wheel of a taxi on her streets for the night shift for many years. Until the "bar rush" hit, from 10pm-3am, I was mostly in the ghetto areas, one of which is no more (Kings Colony, my memory is straining on the name,Kings Run, maybe,which was accessed from Winton Rd. and also Spring Grove)We'd have our dispatchers hail us on the radio, "Stay out of Wild Wild West, their shooting at cop cars fer Chrissakes"...it's funny now, it was even funny then. But in all the years I drove nights I never had anyone try to rob me...It got dicey sometimes and you had the feeling it might be heading that way, but I was spared that. My memory is jumbled a bit from a near fatal car accident (semi ran over my Saturn), Please pardon the lapse.
I'm not a native Ohioan and I can't speak for the rest of Ohio but anything in or around Cincinnati is not worth moving to. Cincinnati is the most racist city probably in the US. They blatantly treat people of color like second class citizens no matter what your education is. On another note, the people act like robots with absolutely no personality. If you've lived in other cities like Philadelphia Pa. where I come from, you'll realize that the food in Cincinnati is awful, they have a very poor transportation system as oppose to other cities and it's just a very oppressed city for blacks in terms of the job market, housing and overall equality. It's also the most boring city in that it's nothing downtown, they have nothing for the kids to do during the summer. When I was a kid being raised in Philadelphia, we had block parties, summer camp and block captains would even arrange for trips to amusement parks. No wonder children and adults in Cincinnati have little to no personality. In regards to the racist behavior, that stems from people not been around or interacting with anyone outside of their race. Many Cincinnatians never been anywhere else and got accustom to that weird way of life because they don't know anything else. Philadelphia is a very diverse ethnic city and I grew up and even when to high school with other ethnic groups
come live where i live It is fun
I live in Iowa now but I miss my hometown of Cincinnati bad. I get back as much as possible.
I live here in Cinci, I moved here a year ago. Don’t regret it at all, I absolutely love living here. I used to live in the NYC metro area, and I honestly enjoy Cincinnati so much more. There is so much diversity, things to do, great food, great cafes, great night life, and just so many other activities to do every day. Not to mention we have plenty of beautiful parks.
yes i appreciate this since i live in ohio
any night spots you can suggest for live music, nothing too wild. I'll only be in town on a sat night soon thx
So true, Garrett--- I drove cab for years (nights, Skyline Taxi which sadly is no more but once we were the pride of the cab fleet in the Nati), and I couldn't begin to count how many compliments I got on our city, and like yourself, many were from New York and it's environs. They said, "I had no idea how active it was here at night, you guys really got a great city."
But the one I really loved was a Japanese man who was visiting from our sister city in Japan (regretfully, the name is now a fugitive from recall), he said, "I love my city...but Cincinnati much more...beautiful." It came out "bootiful" which made all the more endearing. He went on to comment on how "Very green city is."
Yep. We've got our problems like any city...but when it comes to quality of life I'd put her up against any city. Peace.
I’m so glad to hear this! I’m native to MI but live in UT and so ready to go back east. Cinci looks like it has the relaxed suburban/woodland vibe with the amenities of a big city. I’m looking at buying a lot on the outskirts (by Woodland Moundish) so we can build when we are ready to buy a home.
Hello, here in this because I’m planning on moving to there from cali
Cincy is the best. I love living here. The charm and the people are amazing.
Playhouse in the Park, Music Hall, the Art Museum and the main library are some of my favorites. Also the casinos.
I was born in Cincinnati and still live here and I love it
Love this city & the state of Oh
I visited Cincinnati last fall and really liked it. I got a lot of surprised reactions when I told people I'd consider living there...underrated city, much like my hometown of Milwaukee. I'm planning on coming back for another visit sometime soon.
That’s prolly cus the people here wanna move out of Cincinnati 😂
Hello🥰I am from Latvia and gonna move to Cincinnati after 1 year.I thank u for showing me places to visit!!!
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ohio is was and will be place i would live in
Cincinnati has a neighborhood called Over The Rhine, it is a historical area of town and many of the buildings and homes were built in the1800s. In this neighborhood there are some nice restaurants, bars, and boutique shops. Also Findlay Market is in OTR (Over The Rhine) which was built in 1852 and is a public market where you can buy fresh meats, vegetables, and fruits. This a very walkable neighborhood or you can ride the Cincinnati Bell streetcar which connects downtown Cincinnati to this neighborhood.
Isn’t this one of the most dangerous areas in Cincinnati
@@robertmoyer175 Just gotta pack and you're good
@@robertmoyer175 It isn't as dangerous as what the media makes it out to be. There's good and bad parts here but it's not over-the-top dangerous. 💯
@E F Not going to, thanks for the advice
Yeah not sure why they left this out of the video.
The Museum Center at Union Terminal was built in the 1930's (not the 1950's) in the Art Deco Style and is famous for it's architecture. A must see in Cincinnati and should be #1 on the list as it tells the whole history of the city.
1933. 💯
I'm looking to get outta Florida. Looks somewhat engaging.
Growing up in Cincinnati it certainly has its charm, more so than Columbus and Cleveland. But the lack of public transit and bicycling infrastructure makes it feel like 2nd tier city stuck in the past.
I'm putting all 3 of them at a tie.
I like it so much.wish to go there someday.
Over The Rhine, Mt. Adams, Cincinnati chili, UC Bearcats, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Sign Museum, Frisch’s Big Boy, Rheingeist Brewery, Fountain Square, Bengals, Harriet Beecher Stowe House, FC Cincinnati, Jeff Ruby’s, Montgomery Inn, Jungle Jim’s
The Unique Thing About The Metro Is That It Spans 3 States & It's Mixed With Northern, Southern, Eastern Western, Midwestern & Appalachian Culture Altogether. 💯
I miss tower place mall in Downtown Cincinnati. 💯 It closed down years ago when I was in college. 💯
Cincinnati has some hidden gems which only the local residents are aware of. One of these hidden gems are the stairways throughout the city. You are able to see two of the stairway bridges from Columbia Parkway and 1-71. Both of these stairways connect to Mount Adams. Some travel blogs need to focus on some of Cincinnati's hidden gems. esp. The Behringer Crawford Museum in Covington's Devou Park. Oddly there is the Devou Park Overlook.
That sounds pretty cool. The locals will always know best. Thanks for sharing!
i might visit Cincinnati Ohio one day i promise
Columbus zoo. The largest zoo in the United States made and partially owned by Jack Hannah.
I guess the Ark isn't technically part of Cincinnati, but it is close by. Also, what about WKRP? Is that a real radio station?
No. Lol! 😂 And If It Was, WKRP's station will be at WKRC news 12 studios in Mount Auburn. 💯
The 300k population is misleading. That is true of the city proper, but the Cincinnati metro area is HUGE, #30 in the US. It's great -- there's always a new part of town to explore.
And The Unique Thing About The Metro Is That It Spans 3 States & It's Mixed With Northern, Southern, Eastern Western, Midwestern & Appalachian Culture Altogether. 💯
When you say Cincinnati suck you change your mind why did you say Cincinnati Is a Great place
Also Geaters Ice cream Also Churchill said the best bar in America was at the Krew tower.
Man you forgot to add any Skyline Chili restaurants. Literally any Cincinnati Chili place is a landmark. It is one of the weirdest things we eat in Cincinnati and freaks foreigners out but when they try it they change their mind!
Agreed. Me and my family got a few of my older brother group of friends and his girlfriend to try it and they liked it. We have to get it shipped to California but not for much longer sense we're moving back near home
The highly german influenced architecture, Washington park and all the art murals that are painted on buildings throughout the city. :) Also I was born here. ;)
Riverbend 🎶 🎵 🥁 🪘 🎸 🎤 🎙
Should have mentioned the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum which sits next to Great American Ballpark.
Back in the 1970s and early 1980s I went to Cincinnati several times to see the Reds play at Riverfront Stadium. We would often eat at the same restaurants the ball playes eat at. Most of the ball players would be accompanied by beautiful young girls. What you may call trophy girls.
I live here!
Hello!
I'M BORN N BRED IN CINCY N LOVE MY CITY.
SMALL FACT REMEMBER THE BRADY BUNCH EPISODE WHEN THE BRADYS LOST MIKES DRAWINGS AND I BELIEVE BOBBY N CINDY FOUND THEM?
ANYWAY THEY FILMED THAT EPISODE AT KINGS ISLAND IN CINCINNATI.
The Brady Bunch Episode " The Cincinnati Kids" (1973)
As much as I hate Cincinnati eden park is a MUST GO took my son's mother there to walk to Kickstart her past-do pregnancy in 2013 also the butterfly house is in Eden park too that's definitely worth visiting
I be seen that paces all the time
Where are these shops on the riverwalk because I walk it all the time and have never seen them
Isn’t Cedar Point a bigger amusement park up in Sandusky?
Shhh
@@601TRAVELS 😂
I think most people would rather drive 15 minutes to get to an amusement park that's terrific than 4 and half hours to get to one that's great.
KI is bigger than Cedar Point but Cedar Point is better.
I would only move to Cincinnati because its about 4hrs from Detroit. Michigan is just way more fun than Ohio
@The lonely loner 💯
It's still good right
I see that every day
Yea you missed that we also have professional football & soccer
teams. We also have a hockey team, roller derby team, plus we have UC & Xavier in the same city. I'd say you missed a lot! AND you didn't mention Cincinnati chili or geotta...girl you need to do more research lol
🤦🏻♀️I tried so hard
Love Cincinnati.. I’m ready to move back
@Cookie Monster Melbourne Florida
@Cookie Monster that’s cool, I spent a summer in the Tampa area, I like it better than Melbourne.
I go there sum time
First, the kings island pics are so old. The museum isn’t just the history museum it is three different museums
Fountain Square? Burnet Woods, Ludlow?
I wouldn't hesitate to mention the amazing brewery scene in Cincinnati, street art (specially when Blink is in town), and of course how DARE you not mention the chili XD
Any IPAs? Im curious
@@Ram-xr5uj absolutely. Cincinnati is known (in circles) for its water's mineral content, which is very similar to both the Highlands of Scotland and the Mountains of Germany. Has made the tap water rank frequently as the best tasting in the country, and the beer some of the best. There are several breweries that release GABF and WBC winners yearly, and the city ranks as one of the top cities for breweries per Capita, with microbreweries in practically every neighborhood.
@@mstewie08 Thanks! Im in San Diego, so im used to an incredible craft brewing scene already haha
Wot no mention of the Bengals?
You spelled losers wrong 😂
@@601TRAVELS lol
I see that to
I seen that everyday
My Dad was a millionaire, until they opened a Casino near by. He lost everything.
Shops on the river walk?Not in this town.
I be wanna go there by my self an thing
I liked Cincinnati so much I moved to Kentucky. I don’t have to wear body armor to go to the store…..
#winning!!
Lol 😂 sounds like Juarez and El Paso!
@@colonialbuckeye2288 no, but I’ve got a friend that lives there. It’s nuts!
I been there before
And DON'T miss the always changing locale but never boring, "I Got Taken Down For My Stash" Alley. It's most frequent home used to be up on Main, up around 12th. And if a new hair style is what you're looking for? Why, stop in Mohawk and get scalped!!
"Cincinnati---I came for the culture, and STAYED for the CRACK!!"
(I'm a native of Bond Hill so I'm allowed to make some harmless jokes!)
😂
@@601TRAVELS Great vids...I'm a fan and subscriber.
Thanks for being a part of our community 😃
@@601TRAVELS You bet! Thanks for having a sense of humor---I dearly love Cincinnati...I know her so well, having been been behind the wheel of a taxi on her streets for the night shift for many years. Until the "bar rush" hit, from 10pm-3am, I was mostly in the ghetto areas, one of which is no more (Kings Colony, my memory is straining on the name,Kings Run, maybe,which was accessed from Winton Rd. and also Spring Grove)We'd have our dispatchers hail us on the radio, "Stay out of Wild Wild West, their shooting at cop cars fer Chrissakes"...it's funny now, it was even funny then. But in all the years I drove nights I never had anyone try to rob me...It got dicey sometimes and you had the feeling it might be heading that way, but I was spared that.
My memory is jumbled a bit from a near fatal car accident (semi ran over my Saturn), Please pardon the lapse.
Don't go to Cincinnati. Got it
I ain't seen that were that's at
bruh i found out thgat the ohio rivir gois into indiana!!!!! LIKE LMOAO MT GODAS
anyway whos alive in 2022?
Union Terminal was built in the 1930’s NOT the 1950’s!
1933. 💯
Dean Ambrose
I done been every were in cincinnati
MID
It's like 'snail' not 'smallay'.
Lol I'm not going
Witchita
I'm not a native Ohioan and I can't speak for the rest of Ohio but anything in or around Cincinnati is not worth moving to. Cincinnati is the most racist city probably in the US. They blatantly treat people of color like second class citizens no matter what your education is. On another note, the people act like robots with absolutely no personality. If you've lived in other cities like Philadelphia Pa. where I come from, you'll realize that the food in Cincinnati is awful, they have a very poor transportation system as oppose to other cities and it's just a very oppressed city for blacks in terms of the job market, housing and overall equality. It's also the most boring city in that it's nothing downtown, they have nothing for the kids to do during the summer.
When I was a kid being raised in Philadelphia, we had block parties, summer camp and block captains would even arrange for trips to amusement parks. No wonder children and adults in Cincinnati have little to no personality. In regards to the racist behavior, that stems from people not been around or interacting with anyone outside of their race. Many Cincinnatians never been anywhere else and got accustom to that weird way of life because they don't know anything else. Philadelphia is a very diverse ethnic city and I grew up and even when to high school with other ethnic groups
Sooo... anything exciting?
What about the Rock n’ Roll Hall Of Fame? You forgot that!
Great addition!
That’s in Cleveland
That’s in Cleveland, and don’t waste your time and money if you really like music
Cincinnati be bored fr it Dnt be no were to go fr I done seen everything here
I Dnt be seeing that
But ain't been in there yet
Is doing heroin and listening to audio slave on the list?
No but it should be!
Why not? 💁🏻♀️
I have videos that say the good and videos that say the bad.
I be wanna get in the casino but they ask for ids
you dont need to do a seperate comment for every single thing on the list
I was looking at the places that yu showed an I didn't seen here in Cincinnati
@@leafy_loaf I think he is trying to be annoying and worthless.
My god you sent like a thousand messages
Bro can u stfu commenting 5 million times
Ion naver see that
Don't go to Eden park. Its smoking park.
Ion like the reds
cincinnati is boring. sorry
Great place????
That's laughable
Lol?
Shops on the river walk?Not in this town.